On Wednesday, May 21, 2014 9:09 PM, MAKULILO SCHOLARSHIP BLOG <noreply@blogger.com> wrote:
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Posted: 21 May 2014 01:51 PM PDT
Eligibility Admission to the Kroc Institute's master's program is highly selective. Successful candidates have outstanding academic credentials as well as work experience (paid or volunteer) in areas related to peace and justice. Applications are welcome from the candidates of all nationalities. Scholarship The scholarship covers the full cost of two years of graduate tuition. Master's students also receive a stipend for housing and living expenses, and support for the 6-month internship, including travel to and from a Kroc Institute field site in Africa, Asia, Jerusalem, Latin America or the United States. Master's students also may apply for professional development funding from the Kroc Institute to support travel and/or other expenses related to participation in a conference or other academic or professional event. Application Admission to the Kroc Institute's master's program is highly selective. Successful candidates have outstanding academic credentials as well as work experience (paid or volunteer) in areas related to peace and justice. We welcome applications from men and women of all nationalities and diverse religious and philosophical traditions. All application materials must be submitted through the Notre Dame Graduate School Application by December 15.Acceptances will normally be sent out by April 1. When a decision is ready, the Graduate School will send you an email with instructions to log back into your online application to view the decision letter. The application deadline is 15 December 2014. For more information visit the official website HERE. |
Posted: 21 May 2014 01:29 PM PDT Rotary Peace Fellowship, Full Funding for Peace Leaders to Pursue a MA or Professional Certificate in Peace and Conflict Studies PEACE FELLOWSHIPS Are you looking to make a significant impact on the world by promoting tolerance and cooperation? Each year, Rotary funds some of the world's most dedicated and brightest professionals to study at our Rotary Peace Centers. These fellows are committed to the advancement of peace, and often go on to serve as leaders in national governments, NGOs, the military, law enforcement, and international organizations such as the United Nations and World Bank. WHAT ARE ROTARY PEACE FELLOWSHIPS? Each year, Rotary selects individuals from around the world to receive fully funded academic fellowships at one of our peace centers. These fellowships cover tuition and fees, room and board, round-trip transportation, and all internship/field study expenses. Two types of peace fellowships are available. MASTER'S DEGREE We offer master's degree fellowships at premier universities in fields related to peace and conflict resolution and prevention. Programs last 15–24 months and require a practical internship of 2–3 months during the academic break. Each year we award up to 50 master's fellowships from these institutions: Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, US International Christian University, Japan University of Bradford, UK University of Queensland, Australia Uppsala University, Sweden For those with more extensive experience in peace-related fields, we offer a 3-month program in peace and conflict resolution at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand. This program incorporates 2–3 weeks of field study. We award up to 50 certificates each year. SOURCE AND APPLICATION: https://www.rotary.org/en/peace-fellowships |
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