Archive for October, 2009

Consider Studying Abroad, Consider University of Sunshine Coast

Going to study abroad? Then think about attending University at Sunshine Coast, a full academic program in a tropical location that will have you feeling like vacation every day. Here you will experience the full global potential and know that academics are number one with some of the degree paths known worldwide.

Living in this environment while completing your studies has huge advantages; it is a tranquil, soothing environment that provides you with many outlets for the stresses that many people undergo when attending college. And this modern campus set in the heart of Australia’s Sunshine Coast allows you to receive a world class education while living in this affordable, peaceful region of the world.

The University at Sunshine Coast scores highly in the 2010 Good Universities Guide in the areas of staff training and qualifications, graduate skills and levels of education. Staff at USC are very helpful and available to students for consults, questions and tutoring; they are very involved with the students and want to see them succeed.

USC affords its graduates with endless opportunities with upward of 120 degree programs, students can choose from degrees in many varied areas of the Social Sciences, Arts, Health, Education, Business and Science. In addition to all these incredible degree programs there is also a lot of flexibility which allows students to choose their courses in accordance with the information that they feel they will need in the future.

This university is a very modern place, and they have a lot of nice athletic facilities like a indoor sports stadium with a gym and a track. Of course it has all the things a student expects on a campus, bookstores, cafes, public transportation access, art gallery and a wonderful well know library. USC is the school to experience a relaxed atmosphere and a modern campus, it feels like a home while at school.

 

Euro Students Stealing Education

Thousands of American college graduates leave college in the United States every year with not only a degree, but thousands of dollars in debt. In the American system, students are required to begin paying their student loans back as soon as they graduate.

In the United Kingdom, a different student loan payment system is in place. While it could be argued that its provisions are more favorable to recent graduates than the American system, it does have many drawbacks. One of these drawbacks is that many foreign students studying in the United Kingdom have been able to graduate without paying any of the money they owe.

The United Kingdom’s student loan system is operated by the Student Loans Company. In this system, like its American counterpart, students living in the United Kingdom are provided with government loans to pay for the costs of higher education. After graduation, however, students are not required to begin paying back their loans until they begin to earn a certain amount of money annually. These payments are made through taxes rather than direct payments to the Student Loans Company.

In 2006, the United Kingdom began to allow students living in members of the European Union to be eligible to receive loans from the Student Loans Company. But unlike residents of the United Kingdom, as soon as students from European Union graduate, there is no way to enforce that they pay any of their loans back at all. As a result thousands of students from the European Union who graduated from schools in the United Kingdom owe money to their respective Universities.

Complete Your Education With A Distance Learning Graduate Program

Education is the one single thing that alone can change your life. Gone are the days when experience alone and many years of work in a field or company could somehow see you to the top of the ladder. Today education is all that counts, employers seek educated people in specific domains that are needed to bring out the best results.

How To Educate Yourself Without Disrupting Your Life Style
If you have not completed your graduation yet the first step you need to take is get into a distance learning graduation program. A distance learning graduate program allows you to study when you want without ever having to physically attend a class and that is because you will access the course from the comfort of your home on your computer.

Research before you choose a distance learning graduate program to ensure that the organization is accredited and therefore the diploma will be recognized once you have completed the course. It is important you check into all details to ensure that you are not wasting your time and money such as: if your graduate course is accredited as well as some organization will be accredited but not have all programs that they offer accredited as well.

Also when checking on accreditation you must verify the organization that has accredited the educational facility as only some are authorized and recognized at a national and international level. Once you have the details straighten out nothing should come in the way of you and your distance learning graduate program.

Affordable Education
A distance learning graduate program usually will cost a lot less than a traditional program and if you still are facing difficulties with payments, most organizations will assist you to obtain financial aid for the same.

You can continue doing what you normally do everyday such as attend a daily full time work, bring up your children or any other chores and still be able to finish your education at the same time with distance learning programs. These programs work with you to obtain the best choices that work for you and yet get the best available education as well.

You will be able to attend classes at any time of the day and night online as well as live forums where you will interact with fellow students and with professors as well. Assignments will be issued and deadlines too so, even if you can work at your convenience you will still need to be active and very much involved in your graduate course to be able to obtain the diploma at the end of the program.

Oslo Peace Scholarship, Australia

The Graduate Studies in International Affairs (GSIA) program in the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, in partnership with the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) and Bjørknes College, offers one scholarship each year for full-time study in the Master of International Affairs specialising in Peace and Conflict Studies degree program. Tuition fees will be covered by The Australian National University and Bjørknes College; and students will receive some funding towards living costs as a stipend.
Program: Master of International Affairs specialising in Peace and Conflict Studies (Code 7815SPEACE)
Stipend
Canberra: A$6,200 – in fortnightly payments
Oslo: NOK 30,000
Tuition Fee
Canberra: A$12,000 (international students) or A$8,400 (Australian or New Zealand students)
Oslo: NOK 40,000
Maximum Duration: 2 sessions/semesters full-time

Application Close: 30 April

Take Up By: 15 May
Oslo Session Commences: 17 August (tbc)
Oslo Session Ends: 11 December(tbc)
Canberra Semester Commences: 22 February
Canberra Semester Ends: 30 June
Eligible Program(s): Master of International Affairs specialising in Peace and Conflict Studies
Eligibility Criteria: International students, Australian and Norwegian students
How to Apply
Applicants should state their interest in being considered for this Scholarship in their application for admission. Please refer to the application procedure.
Contact
Applicants are encouraged to contact Graduate Studies in International Affairs office for more information:Email: gsia@anu.edu.au
Phone: +61-2-6125 2167         +61-2-6125 2167
Full details on award conditions available
here.

Scholarship for Master in International Media Studies in Germany

The Master’s Program International Media Studies is a four-semester, full-time program for further education. It is a joint project from the University of Bonn, the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences and Deutsche Welle, Germany’s international broadcaster with its headquarters in Bonn.

The bilingual Master’s Program offers a unique course offer given the current development of global media and the connection between media and cooperative development. Students from around the world will benefit from the inclusion of partners and the unparalleled mix of research, lectures and practical experience.
The program combines topics like media and development, journalism, communication science and media economics, while developing practical skills and competencies that are important for the world of media.
Philosophy
Free and independent media is a significant factor for a functioning democracy, social justice and the protection of human rights. The Master’s Program is based on the belief that there is a connection between democracy and development, between the freedom of opinion and democracy as well as between free media and development. The prerequisite for the establishment of a functioning, free media system are journalists who realize their role as a critical observer and reporter. This can only be guaranteed when they are professionally trained and feel obligated by a set of journalistic ethics.
By training journalists academically, the Master’s Program is therefore a targeted step towards making the media spokespeople for openness within democracy.
The courses are based on the values of democracy, freedom and conflict prevention, civil society and good government – representative of the connection between the media and cooperative development.
Objective
Students will acquire the knowledge and skills that are essential for a journalistic career. They will be able to meet specific occupational requirements with expertise and communicative independence.
The Master’s Program trains students – personally and professionally – to be competent journalists and prepare them for a challenging role as expert or manager in the media sector.
Target Group
The program is targeted at students from around the world that want to work in a position of responsibility in journalism or the communications sector. It especially addresses journalists-in-training, media representatives from radio, TV, online and print and communication experts.
Those interested must have already completed an academic program (bachelor’s or equivalent) and have at least one year of professional media experience.
The program will be bilingual (English and German), whereby English will be the prevalent course language.
Especially targeted at:
  • Media representatives from radio, TV, online and print
  • Journalists-in-training, especially from electronic media
  • Journalists and management from community radio stations
  • Communication experts
  • NGO employees
  • Employees from ministries
  • Employees from cooperative development groups and projects
  • Representatives from regional working groups and national broadcasters
  • Media association representatives

Scholarships

We are going to award full-scholarships to 10 applicants from Africa, Asia, Latin America or Eastern Europe (750,00 Euro per month, plus tuition fees and travelling costs). A committee will decide which applicant will receive a scholarship.If you would like to apply for a scholarship, you are required to submit the following documents:

  • completed application form (attachment)
  • curriculum vitae in table form
  • statement of purpose
  • academic degree including transcripts
  • proof of at least one year’s work experience in the field of media after your degree
  • proof of English-language skills (TOEFL: score of 550 or higher, IELTS: Score of 6.0 or higher, BULATS: score of 70 or higher, LCCI: level of 3, etc.)
  • proof of German-language skills (TestDaF level TDN 3 or DSH level 1)
  • one passport-size photograph
  • copy of the first two pages of passport
  • original Certificate of APS (for applicants from China, Vietnam and Mongolia)

Please note that the copies of the certificates and the translations into German or English need to be certified. Please send your application form to: Deutsche Welle, DW-AKADEMIE, International Media Studies, Dr. Christoph Schmidt, 53110 Bonn, Germany, E-Mail: Barbara.Hiller@dw-world.de

Moreinfo: www.ims-master.de  or

http://issuu.com/deutsche-welle/docs/international-media-studies_dw-english

 

 

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