AMIDEAST, on behalf of
the Open Society Scholarship Programs is pleased to announce three important
scholarship programs:
The Middle East Rule
of Law (MEROL):
Masters degree awards
program, which aims to assist in the creation of a critical mass of reform-mined,
professionals in the middle east working in fields crucial to the development
and sustainability of open societies. Eligible fields include law (LLM), public
policy/ public administration, media/ communications studies, gender/ women’s
studies and social work.
The deadline is February
7th, 2013
The 2013 global
faculty grants program:
Which offers fellows
the time, space and resources necessary to conduct research leading to
publication in an internationally-recognized peer reviewed jouna.
The program aims to
promote original research within the social sciences and humanities and to
increase the international mobility of scholars in countries of focus.
The program supports
well-established scholars who occupy responsible and influential positions at
home universities to pursue research visits of up to 5 months to any accredited
higher education institution worldwide. The deadline is April 1st,
2013.
The open society
foundations/ University of Nottingham Scholarship:
Which provides an
opportunity for Egyptains to study a master’s degree in the UK in the fields of
MPA public administration, MPH public health (international health), MA
environmental management, LLM in human rights law (modules relating to mental
disability and international human rights are available within these courses),
LLM international law, MA social and global justice, MA global citizenship,
identities and human rights and MA international social policy.
The deadline is
February 1st, 2013.
Address: 38 Mohie El
Din abou El Ezz St., Dokki, Giza.
Hotline: 19263
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