The Faculty of Graduate Studies
would like to bring the following competition(s) to your attention:
Announcements
for the week of: 05 January 2009
|
Title
of Award or Scholarship |
Application
Deadline or Date of Event
|
Research
Area |
Study Level
(M=Master, D=Doctoral)
|
Value
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
January 7 |
Medical, Health or Psycho-Social
Physical Education |
M, D |
$1,000 - $2,000, full details
available from the SIRC website |
|
|
|
|
|
|
January 15 |
Law, Psychology, Sociology |
M, D |
TBD |
|
|
|
|
|
|
January 30 |
Environmental Studies
Natural, Physical or Life Sciences |
M, D |
interest earned |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
GRANTS: CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH
AWARDS
|
The Dirksen Congressional Center invites
applications for grants to fund research on congressional leadership
and the U.S. Congress. A total of up to $30,000 will be available in
2009. Awards range from a few hundred dollars to $3,500.
The competition is open to individuals with a
serious interest in studying Congress. Political scientists,
historians, biographers, scholars of public administration or American
studies, and journalists are among those eligible. The Center
encourages graduate students who have successfully defended their
dissertation prospectus to apply and awards a significant portion of
the funds for dissertation research. Applicants must be U.S. citizens
who reside in the United States.
The awards program does not fund undergraduate or
pre-Ph.D. study.
Organizations are not eligible. Research teams of
two or more individuals are eligible. No institutional overhead or
indirect costs may be claimed against a Congressional Research Award.
There is no standard application form. Applicants are responsible for
showing the relationship between their work and the awards program
guidelines. Applications are accepted at any time.
Applications which exceed the page limit and
incomplete applications will NOT be forwarded to the screening
committee for consideration.
All application materials must be
received on or before February 1, 2009.
Awards will be announced in March 2009. Complete
information about eligibility and application procedures may be found
at The Center's Web site: http://www.dirksencenter.org/print_grants_CRAs.htm.
PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY. Frank Mackaman is the program officer --
fmackaman@dirksencenter.org.
The Dirksen Congressional Center 2815 Broadway
Pekin, IL 61554 http://www.dirksencongressionalcenter.org
|
|
|
|
EDC 2008-2009 Competition
now open
|
Export Development Canada (EDC) launched its 11th
annual national competition of the EDC International Business
Scholarship Program.
EDC’s International Business Scholarship Program
is designed to help grow Canada’s trade competencies and underlines the
importance of international trade among Canada’s future business
leaders. By incorporating environmental studies with international
business into the program, EDC is helping to build Canada’s future
capacity to engage in international trade in an environmentally
responsible manner.
EDC will offer as many as 30 scholarships, 25 of
which will recognize exceptional students in the field of international
business or economics. The remaining 5 scholarships will be awarded to
outstanding business students who combine these fields with a focus on
sustainable management or environment studies.
The scholarship winners will receive a $3,000
cash award and, if eligible, a possible four-month work term
worth approximately $10,000. The work term includes
mentoring from leading industry experts at EDC’s head office in Ottawa.
This year’s application deadline is January 26, 2009. Scholarships will
be awarded in the spring of 2009 and work terms will be available for
the summer of 2009. Students interested in an EDC work term should
indicate this at the time of applying for the scholarship.
EDC’s scholarship program is a key component of
its Education and Youth Employment (EYE) Strategy. For additional
information about EDC’s EYE Strategy and International Business
Scholarships, please visit: www.edc.ca/cbie
The program is managed on behalf of EDC by the
Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE). “We are proud to
manage the EDC International Business Scholarships,” said Jim Fox, CBIE
President. “This Program recognizes excellence and provides added
support to top students. Through cultivating the country’s fresh
talent, EDC is helping position Canada for cutting-edge achievement in
both international and ‘green’ business.”
CBIE is a national non-governmental organization
with a membership comprising 200 universities, colleges, institutes,
school boards, educational organizations, training agencies and
provincial ministries of education. CBIE has extensive expertise in
scholarship, fellowship and internship management. For information
about CBIE, please visit: www.cbie.ca.
EDC is Canada’s export credit agency, offering
innovative commercial solutions to help Canadian exporters and
investors expand their international business. EDC’s knowledge and
partnerships are used by nearly 7,000 Canadian companies and their
global customers in up to 200 markets worldwide each year. EDC is
financially self- sustaining, is a recognized leader in financial
reporting and economic analysis, and has been named one of Canada’s Top
100 Employers for eight consecutive years.
|
|
|
|
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: THE 5TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDIGENOUS EDUCATION: PACIFIC NATIONS
|
May 27-29, 2009 - HONOLULU, HAWAII
You are invited to submit an abstract for the 5TH
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INDIGENOUS EDUCATION: PACIFIC NATIONS to be
held in Honolulu, May 27-29,2009 to take place at the Ilikai Hotel,
1777 Ala Mona Blvd., in beautiful Waikiki. (ph. 808-949-3811).
This conference will draw together scholars from
the Pacific Nations to present academic papers, poster or cultural
displays on issues in lndigenous education. Fifteen minutes will be
allocated for each presentation. Sessions will run from 8:00 a.m. to
1:00 p.m. for each of the three days of the conference. Please note
that if papers are presented in a language other than English, an
English version must be presented by power point projection. Please
submit registration form below by return email by January
31, 2009 with title and abstract in Word, Times New
Roman II font (English). Submit your abstract early as there will be a
limit placed on the number of paper presentations. For those who wish
to have their papers published in the conference proceedings, full text
of papers to be submitted as above by April I) 2009.
Conference Fees: Delegate
tuition: $300.00 U.S.D. Student and retiree tuition: $150.00 U.S.D.
Tuitions to be paid by international money order upon acceptance of
abstract. Note: All participants are responsible for their own
transportation, meals, and accommodation.
Those flying out of Canada may
take advantage of 10% discount on WestJet, with promotional code
provided on request once abstract has been accepted, and a web link for
reservations at the Ilikai Hotel will be provided for discount rates.
Please feel free to forward this call for abstracts to your colleagues.
|
|
|
|
Welcome Back Reminders
|
Information for all Master’s and Ph.D.
students who are continuing in their program (except MBA or MPA
students).
Please remember that it is a requirement that all
Master's and Ph.D. students are registered for the Fall AND Winter
terms.
The most efficient way of ensuring that you are
registered in order to retain status is to register for the
“Re-Registration” course:
“Master’s re-registration”
GRAD 7020
“Ph.D. re-registration”
GRAD 8020
This re-registration should be over and above any
course registration(s) you complete. If you are registered for the
re-registration course (over both Fall and Winter terms) you will
retain status in your graduate program even if you withdraw from
courses.
Fee Payment for Winter Term Courses
Deadline for payment of Winter Term fees is Thursday January 8, 2009.
- Click
here for information on methods of fee payment.
- Check your fee
balance on Aurora Student. If you have questions or concerns about your
student account, call the Registrar’s Office at 474-9420 or drop in to
Room 400 University Centre during business hours (8:30 – 4:30 Monday to
Friday).
|
|
|
|
|