Saturday, June 29, 2019


In Switzerland, only few students at bachelor and master’s level hold a scholarship or grant. Most students finance their programme and costs of living through part-time work. While tuition fees vary between CHF 500 and CHF 2,000 per semester/term, the costs of living are high though. Furthermore, grant availability for PhD students is much higher.

Does your government offer study grants and scholarships through which you could finance your stay in Switzerland?
If you are an exchange student, does your home university offer scholarships for studying 1-2 semesters in Switzerland?
Would you be eligible for a student job alongside your study programme in Switzerland?
Check out the funding opportunities of Swiss universities and companies. Several universities have grants/scholarships at faculty/department/institute or student body level. Make sure to check out these grants when you have chosen your study programme.

SHORT-TERM MOBILITY
Swiss-European Mobility Programme (SEMP) Scholarship
SEMP is the Swiss Programme for Erasmus+ for higher education. As a SEMP incoming student, you will receive a mobility grant from the Swiss government. This ranges from CHF 380 to CHF 440 a month depending on your country of origin. Contact the responsible office at your home university in order to find out about the requirements for participation, the application deadlines at your home university, the required documents, etc.

Your online application for a SEMP stay at a Swiss university is also an automatic application for the grant. The grant is paid out directly by the Swiss host institution. General information about SEMP can also be found on the website of the national agency for exchange and mobility MOVETIA.



YOUNG SWISS ABROAD
Scholarships for Young Swiss Abroad Studying in Switzerland
Young Swiss abroad usually have the possibility to apply for a scholarship for their  home canton or training. Each canton has its own grant regulations, and so the pre-requisites fand the amount of the grant, as well as the necessary formalities and deadlines, vary greatly from canton to canton (EDUCATION SUISSE).


FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIPS
For PhD Students, Artists and Young Researchers
University/Faculty or Department Scholarships for PhD Students
Several departments and institutes offer scholarships or grants. However, they rarely provide full coverage. Check your future department’s scholarship or grant programme.
Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for Foreign Scholars and Artists
Are you an excellent PhD Student or Artist?
The Swiss Government awards Excellence Scholarships to foreign graduates, post-graduates and artists holding a recognised university degree. Detailed information about offers and requirements is available on the website of the FEDERAL COMMISSION FOR SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS (FCS).
Swiss National Science Foundation
Mandated by the federal government, the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) supports science in all academic disciplines, from history to medicine and the engineering sciences. The SNSF is Switzerland’s foremost research funding organisation and finances over 3,200 projects involving 14,800 researchers each year.
Find further information on SNSF.

MASTER AND MBA STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS
Offered by Universities and Companies
ETH EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIP and OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMME (ESOP) and MASTER SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME (MSP)
EPFL EXCELLENCE FELLOWSHIPS
GRADUATE INSTITUTE SCHOLARSHIPS
UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA EXCELLENCE MASTER FELLOWSHIPS
UNIVERSITY OF LAUSANNE MASTER’S GRANTS IN SWITZERLAND FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS
UNIVERSITY OF BERN MASTER’S GRANTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
UNIVERSITY OF ST. GALLEN STARR INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND
HIRSCHMANN GRANT FOR MASTER’S DEGREE STUDENTS ATTENDING SWISS UNIVERSITIES OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND ARTS
IMD MBA SCHOLARSHIPS: JIM ELLERT MBA SCHOLARSHIP / MBA CLASS SCHOLARSHIP FOR EMERGING MARKETS / MBA FUTURE LEADERS SCHOLARSHIPS
IO-MBA PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIPS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GENEVA
NESTLE MBA SCHOLARSHIPS FOR WOMEN FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
SWISS STUDY FOUNDATION

Thursday, June 27, 2019


In the initial stage of the program, 271 Syrians seen as suitable for university scholarships were chosen from potential candidates who were "either still living in Syria or in one of the bordering countries (Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey), or who had fled to Germany".[3] The former were then brought to Germany to join those participants who were already there. The scholarships were to various universities throughout Germany. The German Foreign Office funded the bulk of the scholarships (200) with the balance being sponsored by Baden Wurttemberg (50) and North Rhine Westphalia (21).[3]
The scholarship curriculum included an introductory language course for those students who were not already fluent in, or otherwise had no prior knowledge of, German. Alongside this was a concomitant obligatory element intended to imbue the planned future Syrian elite with the "fundamental and practical knowledge and skills in political sciences, economics, social sciences, as well as operational competence."[3]

In late 2015, plans were being drawn up for a massive expansion of the program during 2016.[3] However even by that time, a major reversal of fortunes for the Syrian opposition, in particular those of its nominally pro-western elements, was calling into doubt not only that expansion but also the rationale of the entire 'Leadership For Syria' program. As of early 2016, the future of the program along with that of similar international initiatives is in question.

Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) Pension Reform
Universities UK represents higher education employers in discussions over the future of the USS scheme, which is a valued part of the remuneration package in higher education.

On behalf of over 350 USS employers, UUK has been negotiating with the University and College Union (UCU) over changing the scheme since January 2017 given the funding challenges it faces.

On 23 March 2018, Universities UK and UCU announced that they wanted to establish a Joint Expert Panel to review the USS valuation, processes and assumptions and to agree key principles to underpin the future joint approach to the valuation of the USS fund. The establishment of the Joint Expert Panel has received support from USS employers and UCU members.

In May 2018, the terms of reference for the panel and the appointment of its chair, Joanne Segars, were announced. UCU and UUK have each nominated three representatives to be panel members.
On 25 July, USS announced plans to increase contributions from scheme members and employers, as part of the cost sharing process set out in the scheme rules. The proposed changes are subject to consultation, which started on 3 September.

Wednesday, June 26, 2019


British Chevening Scholarships (UK)
Chevening Scholarships, the UK government’s global scholarship programme, are awarded to outstanding scholars from Chevening-eligible countries around the world. Awards are typically for a one-year Master’s degree. Most Chevening Scholarships cover tuition fees, a living allowance at a set rate (for one individual), an economy class return airfare to the UK, and additional grants to cover essential expenditure.

See also UK Commonwealth Scholarships for Developing Commonwealth Countries

DAAD Scholarships with Relevance to Developing Countries (Germany)
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) provides scholarships for a range of postgraduate courses with special relevance to developing countries at German Universities. The scholarships are specifically targeted to international students and young professionals from developing countries in Africa, Asia, Pacific Islands, Central and South America and Central and Eastern Europe.  DAAD scholarship supports selected programmes with a variety of full or partial scholarships.

Holland Scholarships
The Holland Scholarship is meant for international students from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who want to do their Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree at participating Universities in Holland.  The scholarship amounts to € 5,000 which you will receive this in the first year of your studies.

Swedish Institute Study Scholarships (Sweden)
The Swedish Institute provides scholarships in Sweden to highly-qualified international students from developing countries who wants to study at Sweden Universities.  Scholarships are intended for studies in Sweden and focus mainly on master’s level. The scholarship covers tuition fee, living expenses, some travel grant, and insurance.

VLIR-UOS Scholarship Awards (Belgium)
VLIR-UOS awards scholarships to students from 54 developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to pursue an English Taught Training or Master’s Programme related to development at Universities in Belgium. The scholarships cover tuition fee, accomodation, allowance, travel costs,  and other program related costs.

Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Programme (France)
The Eiffel scholarship program was developed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a tool to allow French higher education institutions to attract the best foreign students for master’s and PhD degree programs.  Eiffel scholarship-holders receive a monthly allowance and other expenses such as return trip, health insurance and cultural activities. It does not cover tuition fees.

Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for Foreign Students (Switzerland)
The Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships provide graduates from around 180 countries with the opportunity to pursue doctoral or postdoctoral research in any academic field  at one of the public funded university or recognized institution in Switzerland.  The scholarship covers a monthly allowance, tuition fees, health insurance, lodging allowance, etc.

Danish Government Scholarships for Non-EU/EEA Students  (Denmark)
A number of scholarships are being offered each year by the Danish Ministry of Education to fund highly qualified and motivated international students from outside the EU/EEA who wish to pursue full degree higher education programme at participating Danish Universities. The scholarship can be given as full or partial tuition fee waivers and/or grants towards covering your living costs.

Italian Government Bursaries for Foreign Students (Italy)
The Italian Government awards scholarships for studying in Italy both to foreign citizens and Italian citizens resident abroad. The scholarships are towards University degree courses, Advanced vocational training, art and music courses, Masters Degree courses, PhD Courses, etc.  It is only possible to apply for three, six, or nine month scholarships.

Are you a Masters student looking for a scholarship to study in Europe, Look no more as the WSF Team bring to you a list of Masters Scholarship in Europe. Take your time and go through the article this might be the opportunity you have been looking for. Don’t just read and pass, take advantage of this opportunity and apply for any of the Masters Scholarship in Europe 2019

To study in Europe can be very cost-effective. European countries Chanel huge resources in their higher education systems to catalyze and make education affordable for local and international students, whilst maintaining a very good and standard quality of Education.

Each country and state in Europe has its own fee policy but in general, which varies from state to state, tuition fees here are lower or higher than in other leading study destinations. In fact, in many, and too valued European countries, study programmes are subsidized to be free of charge!. You will observe and that there are apparent variations in the cost of thing with respect to the financial state of each country.



Living costs, accommodation, food and drink, transport, and the rest vary across Europe.

With these things in mind, you would observe that Europe has suitable platforms and academic aiding systems that will make your academic journey a smooth walk.

Therefore, if you are a local or international student wishing to study in Europe, I’ll probably say you’re making the right choice because there are tons of aiding facilities that would help you to have a smooth academic experience. These facilities include tons of scholarships available for students who want to ply their academic thread in Europe.

Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Description
Any student that is applying to UIW from within their home country in the regions of Central and South American will receive a 20% tuition discount. Only students applying to UIW from within their home country and independently of a recruiting agent are eligible.

Amount
$5,980

You must be studying in one of the following countries:
United States

Deadline
You must be from one of the following countries:
Unrestricted

Number of Awards
unlimited

You must be studying one of the following:
Architecture & Design, Biology/Life Sciences, Business/Management, Communications, Computer & Information Systems, Cultural Studies, Education, Engineering, English Literature, Fashion, Health Professions, Marketing, Mathematics, Psychology, Nursing, Music, Finance, Economics, History, Political Science, Chemistry, Applied Science, Accounting, Digital Arts & Design, Game Design & Development, Web Design & Development, Computer Animation, Broadcasting, Criminal & Forensic Science, Dance, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Health and Physical Education, Journalism, Nutrition, Philosophy, Science and Sociology

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Friday, June 7, 2019

Skemat e Vlersimit

- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë angleze (B1), varianti A. 
- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë angleze (B1), varianti B. 
- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë angleze (B2), varianti A. 
- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë angleze (B2), varianti B. 
- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë frënge(B2), varianti A. 
- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë frënge(B2), varianti B. 
- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë gjermane(B1). 
- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë italiane(B2), varianti A. 
- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë italiane(B2), varianti B. 
- Skema e vlerësimit, gjuhë spanjolle(B1).


Some scholarships for college are merit-based. You earn them by meeting or exceeding certain standards set by the scholarship-giver. Merit scholarships might be awarded based on academic achievement or on a combination of academics and a special talent, trait, or interest. Other scholarships are based on financial need.

Many scholarships are geared toward particular groups of people; for instance, there are scholarships for women or graduate students. And some are available because of where you or your parent work, or because you come from a certain background (for instance, there are scholarships for military families).

A scholarship might cover the entire cost of your tuition, or it might be a one-time award of a few hundred dollars. Either way, it’s worth applying for, because it’ll help reduce the cost of your education.
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