This fellowship is open to outstanding young professors from universities from developing and emerging countries in Africa, Asia, or Latin America, pursuing advanced research in areas bridging the fields of international and development studies, broadly defined, and working in disciplines such as anthropology, history, law, politics and political science, and economics.
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
PhD Fellowships for Developing & Emerging Countries in Switzerland 2012
This fellowship is open to outstanding young professors from universities from developing and emerging countries in Africa, Asia, or Latin America, pursuing advanced research in areas bridging the fields of international and development studies, broadly defined, and working in disciplines such as anthropology, history, law, politics and political science, and economics.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Scholarships in Sweden for International Students in 2011/2012
prospective student thinking of studying abroad in Sweden could be,” what possible alternative is available”? I agree it was easier with the usual free tuition than scholarship, which is much more uncertain with high competition, but international students can still apply their skills with the available scholarships for foreign students.
Friday, January 7, 2011
How to Study in Sweden for International Students in 2011
Monday, December 13, 2010
Swedish Institute Study Scholarship for Developing Countries 2011/ 2012
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Masters Scholarship in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management- Erasmus Mundus
The MESPOM study programme is in English and lasts two years.
European Masters Scholarship in Sport and Exercise Psychology (EMSEP)- Erasmus Mundus for International Students
Erasmus Mundus Masters Scholarship in Distributed Computing for International Students
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
2011 PhD Scholarship- The Nordic Africa Institute Sweden
Monday, May 24, 2010
List of tuition free Universities in Sweden, Norway, Finland and USA for Free Education
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Universities in Sweden Cease to be Tuition Free for International students from 2011
Beginning with the autumn semester 2011, Sweden will be introducing application and tuition fees for some international students who apply for courses and programmes at universities and university colleges. An application fee of 900 SEK (Swedish kronor) must be received by the deadline indicated in order for your application to be processed.
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