Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Attractive Undergraduate Scholarships, KAIST, South Korea


 1. Undergraduate Admissions

Welcome to KAIST Admissions Office of Undergraduate Program for International Students

Who is eligible to apply for Undergraduate Program as International Students?
International candidates must meet all of the following requirements:
1) Spring Semester, 2017
He or she has graduated or will graduate from his or her secondary education by February 28th, 2017.
    Fall Semester, 2017
He or she has graduated or will graduate from his or her secondary education by August 31st, 2017.
2) He or she is not a citizen of Korea.
* Korean citizens who hold dual citizenship are not eligible to apply as foreign students.
※ Note: International applicant whose parents were born in Korea MUST read the instructions below.
International candidates of Korean origin MUST additionally satisfy one of the following two requirements:
  1. Neither of the candidate’s parents is a Korean citizen or;
  2. The candidate must have received his/her entire elementary, junior high, and high school education outside of Korea at a comparable and equivalent level of those provided in Korea. But in this case, international schools located in Korea are not acknowledged as foreign schools.
    Candidates of Korean origin who completed their entire education(elementary, junior high, and high school) outside of Korea should submit the Certificate of the Facts Concerning the Entry & Exit issued by the Korean Immigration Office.
    The certificate should have recently been issued.
※ International students of Korean origin who do not meet one of the eligibilities above CANNOT apply for International Admissions. Instead, they must apply for Korean Admissions 

2. Deadlines & Fees


Please download and read the guideline carefully. As a candidate, it is your responsibility to know the application requirements, to submit the necessary materials by the deadline, and to monitor the status of application on the website.

2.1. Admission Timeline

Applicants can choose to apply either SPRING semester or Fall semester.

SPRING semester Deadline: Mon, September 5th, 2016, 10:00 A.M. ~  Fri, November 4th, 2016, 5:00 P.M.
FALL semester Deadline: Thur, December 1st, 2016, 10:00 A.M. ~ Fri, January 20th, 2017, 5:00 P.M.
For more detail about timelinevisit page
       The timeline in this table is based on local time in Republic of Korea and is subject to change without
       prior notice.

* Materials must be received by the dates listed above.
** Interview is NOT required for all accepted candidates. Candidates will be contacted if interview is necessary.
∴ After you pay the application fee, you are not allowed to change your semester (i.e: from SPRING semester to FALL semester)

2.2. Application Fee

The application fee is USD 80 or KRW 80,000. Payment can be made by credit card or bank transfer after writing application form online. Additional charges (i.e. bank charges) should be covered by the candidates. Please note that application fee is non-refundable and you cannot modify application form once you pay the application fee.

3. Requirements & Process


3.1. List of required documents to submit

  • Refer to the guideline to prepare for required documents in detail.
Item Documents Remarks
Online Application 1. Application Form (original)null Mandatory 1 ~ 8
* 9 and 10 :
Only for International Candidates of Korean Origin,
** 11: Optional
Post mail / In-Person Applications 2-1. Statement of Financial Resources – KAIST Scholarship (original)null
2-2. Statement of Financial Resources – Sponsorship (original)null 3. One Recommendation Letter (original) null
4. Secondary / Tertiary School Profile (copy)

5. High school / University Transcript (copy)

6. Standardized Official Test Report (copy)

7. English Proficiency Test Report (copy)

8. Passport or National ID (copy)

9. Certificate of the Facts Concerning the Entry & Exit
issued by the Korean Immigration office (original)
10. Loss of Korean Nationality (original)

11. Honors and Awards (copy)

3.2. Application Process

 Read the admission guideline carefully.
Get familiar with the application process and the required materials you need to submit.
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Visit http://admission.kaist.ac.kr/international
Fill out your online application form completely according to the instructions and save the file.
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Please make sure that the information on your application is correct.
You cannot edit your application after you pay the application fee.
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Pay application fee, 80 USD or 80,000 KRW, by credit card or bank transfer. null
Any additional charges (i.e. bank charges) should be covered by the candidate.
If you want to do the bank transfer, please don’t forget to fill out the invoice above.
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Press the ‘Preview’ button and print out your online application.
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Send the printed online application and all additional required materials to the Admissions Office.
- Postal Address -
Office of Admissions, KAIST
Rm #214, 2F, Creative Learning Bld. (E11)
291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-338, Republic of Korea
Tel: (+82-42) 350-2147
Fax: (+82-42) 350-2420
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Check whether the submitted documents have arrived or if there are any missing documents.
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Submission Complete
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We will contact applicants individually if an interview is necessary.
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Check your final admission and scholarship result at
https:/apply.kaist.ac.kr/InterApply/InterApply/Login

 4. Scholarships


4.1. KAIST International Student Scholarship

Eligibility
  • Applicants of International Student Admission
Subsidies
  • Full tuition fee: tuition exemption for 8 semesters
  • Living expenses: 200,000 ~ 350,000 KRW per month
  • National Health insurance
Requirement
  • Students must maintain GPA over 2.7 out of 4.3 at KAIST
Application Period
  • Same as Admission Application
Selection Procedure
  • Same as Admission Selection

4.2. Korean Government Scholarship (KGSP)

Subsidies
  • Full tuition fee: tuition exemption for 8 semesters
  • Living expenses: 800,000 KRW per month
  • Airfare: one economy round trip
  • Korean language training fee: one year
    * Korean language training is mandatory and when the student does not achieve TOPIK grade 3 within a year, she/he is not eligible to enter the degree program.
  • Others: medical insurance, settlement and returning expenses
For more information, visit NIIED website
http://www.studyinkorea.go.kr (English version) ⇒ GKS ⇒ Introduction to the projects ⇒ Korean Government Scholarship Program

5. Apply

 https://apply.kaist.ac.kr/InterApply/InterApply/Login



Find answers to your question from FAQs

If you have more questions, please contact admissions office:
  • Address: E11 Bldg., 2F, Rm#214, 291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-338, Republic of Korea
  • Phone: +82-42-350-2147
  • Fax: +82-42-350-2420

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PhD Positions @ CSU - People and Robots Laboratory


PhD Openings/Starting Time



The People and Robots Laboratory (PeRL) at Cleveland State University, led by Professor Pooyan Fazli, has multiple openings for PhD student positions starting in Fall 2016 or Winter 2017.

Specific interest areas include

  • Multi-Robot Systems, 
  • Motion Planning and Autonomous Navigation, 
  • Planning under Uncertainty, 
  • Human-Robot Teams/Interaction, 
  • Safety in Human-Robot Collaboration, and 
  • Cloud Robotics.

Eligibility/Expertise

Candidates should have a Bachelors or Masters degree in Computer Science or a related field. A background in AI, Machine Learning, or Robotics would be advantageous.

How to apply

Interested candidates should send the following documents in a single PDF file to p.fazli@csuohio.edu with the subject line “PhD Application 2016 - PeRL”:

- CV
- Names and contact information of at least three references
- Transcripts

Contact person
Please contact Professor Pooyan Fazli (p.fazli@csuohio.edu) with any questions regarding the positions.

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Monday, May 30, 2016

04 PhD positions in data mining, Halmstad University, Sweden (Salary of 25000 SEK)


Introduction
The Center for Applied Intelligent Systems Research http://caisr.hh.se/ at Halmstad University, Sweden, is currently looking for four PhD students in the area of Information Technology, specialization Data Mining, to work within our research projects together with multiple industrial and public administration partners.

Deadline
The deadline for applications is 15th of June 2016.

Duration-Salary
All positions are fully funded for 4 or 5 years, with full employment benefits and an initial salary of 25000 SEK. The positions may include up to 20% teaching duties. More information is available at http://islab.hh.se/OpenPositions

Description/Requirements
All PhD theses will be in the field of data mining, machine learning and data analysis, with focus on understanding streaming time-series data and detecting deviations by comparing one individual against a group of similar, but not identical systems. The projects will entail developing novel methods and algorithms for combining information, often uncertain, coming from different sources, discovering interesting relations in the available data, evaluating their usefulness, and finally exploiting resulting algorithms to increase efficiently and reliability. The research will be performed in close collaboration with our industrial and public administration partners.
The developed methods will be applied, in various projects, to several different types of data, collected in different settings. Examples include monitoring of sterilizers for surgical equipment, operation of district heating substations in a smart grid, communication of manufacturing equipment in a factory, maintenance and operation of heat pumps, patient flow in the hospital, and more.

Goal of the research
The overall goal of the current and future research at CAISR is to investigate both data-driven and knowledge-driven methods for analysing collected information, and comparing different knowledge representations, in particular models that are general and models that build on the expert knowledge about the specifics of the domain.

Special requirements/technical experience
We are looking for a candidate who has recently received, or is expecting to finalize within a few months, a Master's degree in a relevant field such as Information Technology, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or closely related fields. Particular strength or experience in machine learning, data mining, computer programming or applied mathematics is very welcome.

How to apply
For more information about the positions, projects and how to apply, visit visit http://islab.hh.se/OpenPositions or contact Slawomir Nowaczyk (slanow@hh.se) and Antanas Verikas (Antanas.Verikas@hh.se)

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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

PhD in Machine Learning, Centrer for Computational Biology, Mines Paris Tech, France

Title:
Detection of epistasis in genome-wide association studies with machine learning methods for therapeutic target identification.

Duration:
36 months

Starting:
03/10/2016

Application deadline: 
13/06/2016

Location:
Paris / Chilly-Mazarin

Laboratory:
Centre for Computational Biology, Mines Paris Tech — Institut Curie — INSERM / In silico biology, Translational Science Unit, Sanofi

Contacts:
* Chloe-Agathe.Azencott@mines-paristech.fr
* Jean-Philippe.Vert@mines-paristech.fr
* Clement.Chatelain@sanofi.com

The Centre for Computational Biology of Mines Paris Tech and the Translational Science Unit of Sanofi are looking for a PhD candidate interested in a joint PhD project between a pharma industry and academic lab to work at the cutting edge of machine learning and genomics in a stimulating interdisciplinary research environment.

The Centre for Computational Biology is a joint laboratory between Mines ParisTech and ARMINES. It is also one of the teams of the U900 joint laboratory between Mines ParisTech, Institut Curie and INSERM dedicated to epidemiology, bioinformatics and systems biology of cancer.

The Translational Sciences Unit has a strategic position in Sanofi to implement translational research approaches throughout the drug value chain to understand the molecular mechanisms responsible for pathologies and to identify targets and biomarkers.

Context:

Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have generated huge data sets in the past 10 years in order to find association between genetic polymorphisms and phenotypes. Until recently, most GWASs have focused on individual single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) markers, effectively looking at the contribution to disease of variants tagged by them in isolation. Thousands of SNPs have been associated with complex diseases by univariate analysis, but in most cases those variants independently explain only a small fraction of the estimated disease heritability (“missing heritability”). Strong evidence indicates today that genetic variants underlying most complex diseases are non-mendelian. These variants are typically not rare in the population. Independently, they show very little effect with low penetrance, but they may interact with each other in complex non-linear ways. This joint behavior of genetic variants is often referred to as epistasis or multilocus interaction. It has been speculated that epistasis ubiquitously contributes to complex diseases, partly because of the sophisticated regulatory mechanisms encoded in the human genome, and thus explains part of the missing heritability .

A vast number of methods for the detection of epistasis have been developed in recent years. However these methods still faces 3 major challenges: 1) statistical methods traditionally used in univariate SNP-phenotype associations are not adequate to find epistasis; 2) the number of combinations to be tested is tremendous, even for pairwise analyses (billions to trillions). This creates statistical power issues, and reaches the limitation of our actual computational capabilities; 3) the interpretation of the analytical results at a biological level is not straightforward.

Objective:

The objective of this PhD thesis will be (i) to develop new approaches for identifying complex multi-locus interactions in GWAS using machine learning methods, such as random forests or deep neural networks, focusing in particular on models stability and results interpretability, (ii) to implement these methods on GPU or in parallel when possible, in order to efficiently process large datasets and to integrate the solutions in the current GWAS analysis pipeline at Sanofi, and (iii) to apply these methods to selected datasets for complex diseases with an important estimated heritability.

Qualifications:

We are looking for a student with strong theoretical and practical knowledge in machine learning, statistics and optimization methods, highly motivated by an interdisciplinary research project that will take place both in an academic and industry environment. The candidate should have good programming skills (Python, R, C) and a strong interest for biology, in particular genetics and systems biology. Experience in Cuda programming or software development is a plus. The position will be open to candidates of any nationality with a master or equivalent degree (computer science, applied mathematics, statistics, data science, bioinformatics or related area). Good communication skills in French and English is required.

The PhD student will be co-supervised by Chloe-Agathe Azencott, Jean-Philippe Vert (Paris / Mines ParisTech) and ClĆ©ment Chatelain (Chilly-Mazarin / Sanofi) and will be expected to spend time both at Mines and Sanofi laboratories.  During the PhD, the student will be employed by Sanofi, with competitive salary and benefits.

Application/How to Apply

Interested candidates should contact:
* Chloe-Agathe.Azencott@mines-paristech.fr
* Jean-Philippe.Vert@mines-paristech.fr
* Clement.Chatelain@sanofi.com

Applications must contain a curriculum vitae, a publication list (if applicable), a letter of motivation and a list of two contact references.

Interview
  • Selected candidates will be interviewed during June 2016.
For more details, 
For original information
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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Sri Lanka Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholarships for Foreign Master Students, 2016-2017



Sri Lanka Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholarships for Foreign Master Students, 2016-2017
Applications are invited from eligible foreign candidates for the award of Commonwealth Scholarships offered by Ministry of Higher Education & Highways Sri Lanka for the academic year 2016/17. Scholarships are available for pursuing a master degree program. Ministry of Higher Education & Highways Sri Lanka is committed to providing educational and professional opportunities for Foreign Students to undertake study, research or professional development overseas. Applicants must hold a first degree of upper second class standard (or above) in a discipline relevant to that in which study is proposed.
Application Deadline: 30 June 2016

Programmes Offered:
  • Scholarships are awarded in any subject

Course Level:
 Scholarships are available for pursuing a master degree program at Postgraduate Institute of Management, University of Sri Jayewardenepura and Institute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology & Biotechnology, University of Colombo.

Eligibility:
  • Applicants must hold a first degree of upper second class standard (or above) in a discipline relevant to that in which study is proposed.
  • English Language Requirements: Applicants from outside the home country will often need to meet specific English language/other language requirements in order to be able to study there.

Benefit:
The scholarships provide:
  • Return economy airfare from the scholar’s home country to the host country
  • An arrival allowance of USD 500 to cover removal costs
  • Full tuition fees
  • A monthly/quarterly stipend intended to cover living costs, sustenance and local transport. Scholars will need to cover accommodation costs from their stipend.

Number of Awards:
Not mentioned

Tenure:
Not mentioned
How to apply:
By post
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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

PHD positions (Italy) on science and technology for electronic and telecommunication engineering, in the "computational vision, automatic recognition and learning”,

PhD call - 2016 PhD Course on SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FOR ELECTRONIC AND TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING, in the "COMPUTATIONAL VISION, AUTOMATIC RECOGNITION AND LEARNING (CODE 6213)" curriculum.

Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT - www.iit.it) together with the University of Genova opened the call for the 2016 Doctoral Course on Sciences & Technologies For Electronics & Telecommunication - Curriculum in Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning.

In this context, Ph.D. positions are available at the Pattern Analysis and Computer Vision (PAVIS) Dept. and at the Visual Geometry and Modeling Lab (VGM Lab) to work in Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning, and more specifically on the following themes:

Theme A - Computer vision for behavioral analysis and activity recognition
Theme B - Computer vision for the prediction of human intentions
Theme C - Part-based human body modeling for Socially-Aware Computer Vision
Theme D - Crowd behavioral analysis and event recognition
Theme E - Re-identification
Theme F - Time-lapse Computer Vision for long-term learning
Theme G - Semantic 3D scene reconstruction and modelling
Theme H - Sensing humans: enhancing social abilities of the iCub platform
Theme I - Biomedical imaging
Theme L - Connectomics
Theme M - Animal behavior analysis


More info on the above research topics can be found at: https://pavisdata.iit.it/data/phd2016/ResearchThemes_IIT-PAVIS.pdf or directly asked to Prof. V. Murino (vittori...@iit.it) or any other tutor indicated for each theme.

The PhD program on the listed themes will take place at the PAVIS department of Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) located in Genova (www.iit.it). The department focuses on activities related to the analysis and understanding of images and patterns in

general, thus representing a reference for the other IIT Departments and labs which have to deal with such kind of data. The PAVIS and VGM Lab staff has a wide expertise on image processing, computer vision and pattern recognition, machine learning, and related applications (mainly surveillance/security and biomedical).

For more information, you can also browse the PAVIS and VGM Lab webpages to see our activities and research at: http://old.iit.it/en/research/departments/pattern-analysis-and-computer-vision.html and www.iit.it/lines/visual-geometry-and-
modelling


To apply, follow the instructions indicated in this link: http://www.studenti.unige.it/postlaurea/dottorati/XXXII/ in short: a detailed CV, a research proposal under one or more themes chosen among those above indicated, reference letters, and any
other formal document concerning the degrees earned.

Notice that these documents are mandatory in order to consider valid the application.

IMPORTANT: In order to apply, candidates must prepare a research proposal based on the research topics above mentioned. Please follow these indications to prepare it: https://pavisdata.iit.it/data/phd2016/ResearchProjectTemplate.pdf

ONLINE APPLICATION DEADLINE is June 10th, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. (noon – Italian time/CET) Strict deadline, no extension.

APPLICATIONS are possible through University of Genoa ONLINE PROCEDURE ONLY - http://www.studenti.unige.it/postlaurea/dottorati/XXXII/

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Sunday, May 15, 2016

Shanghai Government Scholarships for all fields including Medicine and Nursing



Shanghai Government Scholarships for International Students

Introduction to Shanghai Government Scholarships for International Students:

 
In order to further the development of international student education and attract more outstanding international students to study in Shanghai, the Shanghai Municipal Education Commission established the Shanghai Government Scholarships (SGS) for International Students in 2005. It offers funds to prospective international students to pursue a bachelor’s degree or higher at institutions of higher education in Shanghai.

The scholarship is divided into three categories: Class A, Class B and Class C.  
  • Class A (Full Scholarship) offers funds to prospective students applying for graduate programs in Shanghai. It includes tuition, living expenses and Comprehensive Medical Insurance for International Students in China.  
  • Class B (Partial Scholarship) funds prospective students applying to pursue a bachelor’s degree or higher in Shanghai. The scholarship covers tuition.  
  • Class C (Excellent Student Award) aims to offer support to excellent international students currently pursuing studies at institutions of higher education in Shanghai. Recipients receive a one-off payment during the academic year.
Types of Scholarships

Pilot Scheme of Shanghai Government Scholarships for International Students Click To Download
Application Rules for SGS Category A (Full Scholarship) Click To Download

Application Rules for SGS Category B (Partial Scholarship) Click To Download
Application Rules for SGS Category C (Excellent Student Scholarship) Click To Download

Universities to Apply for:


Introduction to Application Process


For Application Details of the Class A Shanghai Government Scholarships for International Students (Full Scholarship) follow the link below.


    • Application Approach and Period
    • Eligibility
    • Coverage and Standards 
    • Application Materials
    • HEIs and Specialties
    • Admission and Notification
For original information


  • http://www.study-shanghai.org/Scholarship_en.asp

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Engineering Scholarships for Student of Developing Countries, at University of Pavia, Italy



Fund for Cooperation and Knowledge

Fund for Cooperation and Knowledge - VII edition - academic year 2016-2017
The new call in online!

The Fund is intended to provide scholarships to students from Developing Countries, who wish to study one year at the University of Pavia, and to UNIPV students who would like to spend some months in a Developing Country for studying, researching and/or training. The Fund and the selection of the students are managed by a Committee composed by students, professors and officers of the University of Pavia.
The Committee will select - among the applicants – the students who will receive a scholarship for the Academic Year 2016-2017. There is a call for applications currently opened to candidates from Developing Countries.

The new call for application is for one scholarship in the field of Engineering.

Click here to dwonload the call for applications

Click here to dwonload the application form


The deadline is 12.00 pm (Italian time) of the 27 May 2016.


Work schedule:
- April/May 2016: opening of the call for applications;
- May 2016: collection of the applications;
- June 2016: selection of the winning student;
- June 2016: defining the program of the selected student;
- September 2016: the Program starts;
- A.Y. 2016-2017: carrying out of the Program;
- July 2017: the first part of the Program ends. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

For further information, read the FAQ or ask by email to fund.cooperation@unipv.it (due to the high number of questions received everyday by email, only those which cannot be answered by reading very carefully the call for applications and the FAQs will get a reply).


FAQ
- I have written to fund.cooperation@unipv.it but I didn’t get an answer. Why?
Only questions which cannot be answered by reading very carefully the Call for Applications, the Application Form and the FAQs section will receive an answer by email.

- Who can apply?
Candidates who are citizens of one of the Developing Countries reported in the World Bank list and classified as a low-income economy or as a lower-middle-income economy by the World Bank (see http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications/country-and-lending-groups#Low_income).

You can apply also if you're living in a country other than your Country of origin: for example, if you're living in Italy.
In fact, you have to be citizen of one of the above mentioned Developing Countries.

- Where can I find the application form?
In this page and by following this link.

- Are the scholarships meant for researches?
No.

- Do I need to indicate a particular area of studies on my application form?
Yes. Interested candidates have to fill the application form and they have to indicate the Master Degree they wish to attend selecting it among those ones in the field of engineering indicated in the application form.

- Can I apply for just one semester, or for three months, or for less than one academic year?
No. You might apply for one academic year (about 10 months). Moreover, if you win the scholarship, you should arrive in Pavia in September/October 2015 to complete your first year that ends, approximately, in July 2016.

- Are the courses given in Italian or in English?
You can apply only for one of the Course Degree in Engineering listed in the call for application and on the application form. Lessons of those courses are given in English. you can select on the application form
The courses are generally taught in Italian at Pavia University.

- Which are the Course Degrees I can apply for?
One of the three courses in Enginerring indicated in the call for applications

- Do I need to prove a good command of Italian?
No.

- I'm interested in learning Italian: will there a preliminary Italian language course before starting classes?
The University of Pavia offers intensive Italian courses to foreign students at the beginning of each semester and you might attend them.

- I was not able to find any details of applicants' requirements (such as age, academic profile or area, citizenship restriction, etc.). Is there a document where these requirements are indicated?
An essential applicant requirement is to be a citizen from a Developing Country classified as a low-income economy or as a lower-middle-income economy by the World Bank (see http://data.worldbank.org/about/country-classifications/country-and-lending-groups#Low_income). You have to be born on/after the 1 January 1981. Restrictions related to the academic area: you can aplly only for one of the above mentioned course degrees.

- Can students with the double-nationality apply?
Yes, provided that you’re from a Developing Country classified as a low-income economy or as a lower-middle-income economy by the World Bank.

- If I am selected and win the scholarships, will my home University recognize my studies at the University of Pavia?
You cannot apply for a scholarship as an exchange student.

- My previous University doesn’t have an agreement of cooperation with the University of Pavia. Can I apply?
Yes. You cannot apply for a scholarship as an exchange student.

- The university I attended does not have a form of cooperation with the University of Pavia. Would that fact decrease my chances of acquiring the Scholarship? In other words, would students from universities that cooperate with the University of Pavia have a better chance of being accepted for a Scholarship?
No.

- I'm currently working and not enrolled in any university, can I apply? In this case, how should I fill the point 5 of the application form? Does my employer need to sign my application?
Yes, you can apply. Insert the University where you studied and graduated. No: your employer doesn't have to sign your application.

- I am working in a public university of my country from where I will get the leave and attend the program at UNIPV. Will I need to submit any additional document?
No.

- I graduated from university some years ago, can I participate in this Program? Or only students who currently study at the universities can participate?
Yes: you can participate. Insert the University where you studied to point 5 of the application form. Attach as well the transcript of records of the degree you obtained.

- My University doesn't give official transcript to students: can i send only my official transcript through post? Can my University send my transcript straight to the University of Pavia?
No.

- I've just finished High School, can I apply?
No.

- I completed my Ph.D in the past and presently working as Research Fellow. I would like to apply for this scholarship Program. Are working people eligible for the application or it is only for the student?
Working people are eligible. However, keep in mind that scholarships are intended for studying one of the course degrees listed above and in the call for applications. To enroll to a PhD or to apply as a Research Fellow is not possible.

- Provided that the scholarship is for one Academic Year, if I win it, can the scholarship be extended for another year?
The scholarship is intended to cover only two semesters (one Academic year) and, so far, it may not be extended.
Then, if you win the scholarship, you are selected for a course which lasts more than one year (a Master usually lasts two years), possibly, you might have to pay the expenses for the following years with your own resources. However, if you complete successfully the first year of your Master Degree you can apply again for a scholarship offered through the Found and there are very good chances to get it.

Besides, consider that to be admitted to certain course-degrees, one may have to satisfy specific requirements to be enrolled and, sometimes, one may have to pass a competitive examination (or an interview) to be admitted. Then, if selected, you'll have to meet those requirements and/or to pass that examination and, if you don't, you'll loose the scholarship.

- Can I request the scholarship in order to attend a Master course or a PhD?
You can request a scholarship to attend only one of the Master courses listed in the application form and in the call for applications. You cannot request a scholarship to attend a PhD.

- I could not get exactly if PhD applicants are eligible to apply. I would like to apply for a Doctorate offered by the University of Pavia: am I eligible for a funding?
No.

- I would like to know whether the scholarship will also cover the tuition fee / cost of study for the whole duration of the programme?
Yes, tuition fees will be waived.

- Does the scholarship include the fee for the course I would like to attend?
Tuition fees will be waived.

- I wish to know if it is a full scholarship that does cover the living expenses and accommodation fees.
The scholarship provides selected students with 8.000 Euros. Students may use this money to pay their board and lodging.

- Does the scholarship cover living cost within 10 months or 12 months?
The scholarship is intended to cover one Academic year and will be paid as monthly installments of 1.000 Euros each. Selected students will receive 8.000 Euros, paid as monthly installments of 1.000 Euros each. They will decide how to spend them, mainly for living.

- I am single parent, can I bring my son/daughter with me to Pavia? Is there any child care in residence hall or I have to find another flat alone?
If selected, you can bring him/her. Selected students usually find an accommodation in one of the residence halls of Pavia, which accept only students, not children. Then, you’ll have to find by yourself either an accommodation in a private flat and a child care for your child. University doesn’t provide such a service.

- I am married. Can I bring my husband/wife with me to Pavia?
If selected, you can bring him/her. Selected students usually find an accommodation in one of the residence halls of Pavia, which accept only students without families. Then, you’ll have to find by yourself an accommodation in a private flat.

- Can I work part time in Pavia to fulfill my financial needs ?
You’ll enter Italy with a student VISA which allows you to work at most 20 hours per week. You better check this information on the website of the Italian Embassy in your Country.

- I am an international student and would like to apply for this scholarship Program to pursue my master degree in your Institution. Would I need to first apply to the University or just apply straight for the scholarship?
Those are two different things. Applying for this scholarship Program (FC&K) doesn't mean to apply also for a Master offered by the University of Pavia. The FC&K is a scholarship Program: applying to it you require a scholarship. If you win the scholarship, you have to be admitted to the course degree you wrote in the application form by doing what the Secretary of that course requires. If you fail and are not admitted, you'll not receive the scholarship. Then, check the admission requirements of the Master you wish to attend by visiting its website. However, candidates might not contact the coordinators of these courses during the application process to ask them to check their CVs.

- Documentation requirements for the scholarship in the Call of applications and in the Master Course specific site are not matching exactly. For example: income statement is not required by the Call for applications but it is required on the Master Course site. Which checklist do I have to follow?
Those are two different things. Applying for this scholarship Program (FC&K) doesn't mean to apply also for the Master you're mentioning. To apply for the scholraship you have to do only and exactly what the Call for Applications of the FC&K requires.

- The information talks about monthly installments and period of one year. The Master Course Degree I wish to attend lasts 2 years. Does it mean I could not finish the degree? Is not going to be monthly allowance during the time of the course?
Scholarships will finance one year. You might have to pay the expenses for the following years with your own resources. However, if you complete successfully the first year of your Master Degree you can apply again for a scholarship offered through the Found and there are very good chances to get it

- In which language should I fill the application form? And what about the attachments?
The Application form must be filled in English. All the attachments must be in English. Only the transcript of records and the medical certificate can be in Italian, provided that they’re translated into Italian by a competent Italian authority in your country.

- What should I write in question number 3 of the application form "proposed arrival date at uni of pavia"? If I win the scholraship, do I have to arrive exactly on that day or I can change it?
The day you would like to arrive to Pavia in order to commence your studies if you win the scholraship. You can change it.

- Should I write specific motivation letter or general one?
Specific.


- I want to apply to a certain Master, let’s say, for example, the International Master Program in Cooperation and Development (Master CD): is that a must to apply to the Institute for Advanced Study (IUSS) for admission before applying to your scholarship or shall I apply directly for the scholarship only?
Those are two different things. Applying to the FC&K doesn't mean to apply for the Master too. The FC&K is a scholarship Program: applying to it you require a scholarship. If you win the scholarship, you have to be admitted to the course degree you wrote in the application form by doing what the Secretary of that course requires. If you fail and are not admitted, you'll not receive the scholarship.

- I want to enroll to one of the listed Master Degrees, e.g. the Master in Computer Engineering, only if I get the scholarship. What should I do?
Apply only for the scholarship without asking to the Secretary of the Master to check and evaluate your documents, transcript and CV. In case you’re selected and awarded with the scholarship, then you’ll approach the Secretary of the Master and you’ll receive all the instructions to apply.

-Which step do I have to do first? Applying for the scholarship first? Or applying fir the English taught Master Program first?
Those are two different things. Applying to the FC&K doesn't mean to apply for the Master too. The FC&K is a scholarship Program: applying to it you require a scholarship. If you win the scholarship, you have to be admitted to the course degree you wrote in the application form by doing what the Secretary of that course requires. If you fail and are not admitted, you'll not receive the scholarship.

- I am an undergraduate student and I will graduate this year (June 2016), can I apply for the scholarship? And for the Master?
You could apply for the scholarship and, if selected, you'll have to proceed with the enrolment to the Master. Then, if you fail to meet the entry requirements and are not admitted, you'll loose the scholarship.

- I am a Master Degree holder, but still want to enrich myself by applying to a Master at UNIPV. Am I still eligible to apply for the scholarship?
Yes.

- I am interested in a certain course degree offered by the University of Pavia and I’d like to receive a scholarship financed through this Program in order to attendi t. I wrote to fund.cooperation@unipv.it to require further information about that course and application process for it but I haven’t received any reply. Why?
It is care of the student to find and collect all the relevant information about the course s/he would like to enroll. You'll not get any answer.

- Is the letter of reference the same as the traditional letter of recommendation from a university professor? Is there anything in particular it has to include? Does it have to include my skills and attributes? Is it fine if the letter is written from a dean of a faculty, the rector of a university or a lecturer? Can the letter be written from a person other than a university professor, for example an employer (from my work place)?
Yes, it is a common letter of reference that doesn’t have to include anything in particular. It should refer to your skills, above all academic ones. There's not a standard format for this letter. It must be written by a university professor: it is fine if the letter is written by a dean or a rector or a lecturer (they are regarded as professors as well). Letters written by persons other than university professors will not be considered. The letter must be hand signed and dated (after 27 April 2016).

- Any university professor or lecturer is permitted to write the reference letter or it must be one from the university the applicant graduated from?
Any university professor/lecturer is fine.

- How many letters of reference do I need to sumbit?
One.

- The professor who wrote my letter of reference doesn’t want to give it to me and wants to send it directly. Is it possible?
No. Please, ask you professor to read the call for applications where it is clearly stated that the letter of reference must to be attached to the application form and sent by the applicant.

- Regarding the Medical/Health Certificate. Should it also be certified by the goverment officials in my country (i.e. Ministry of Health and Ministry of Foreign Affairs)? Or could a certificate issued from an M.D. and signed by this M.D. be sufficient?
Yes, an MD’s recent certificate is sufficient.

- I am trying to get the medical certification. However, the doctor got confused when I asked it. Do you have a form that the doctor may fill out? Is my report of a general check up using blood test good enough to use as the certification? If I already have my physical certification, do you want me also to check my mental (psychology) condition? What kind of mental check test do you want?
There’s not a form that the doctor may fill. A general medical certificate is fine and it should states that the candidates doesn’t suffer from mental/physical illnesses. A general check up is fine. You don’t need to consult a psychiatrist and/or a psychologist in order to pass a mental check.

- I fulfill all you requirements, but I am physically disable. If I apply for this scholarship will the Committee consider me?
Yes.

- I have a TOEFL/IELTS test result, can I submit that certificate?
No. It is not a required document.

- Should the transcript be made official by the local government (local authorities)? Or could it be sent as an official document of the university I attended?
It has to be an official document of your university. It is not necessary to involve local government/authorities. However, the transcript of records has to be in English or translated into Italian by a competent Italian authority in your country.

- One of the required documents is a curriculum vitae in the European format. Where can I find this format?
Here: http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/img/dynamic/c1344/type.FileContent.file/CVTemplate_en_GB.doc

- Some of the documents required must be recent. How recent should they be?
As indicated in the call for applications.


- Application should be sent by email in one PDF file. Regarding the transcript, if I send the official transcript issued from the university, it may not be possible to scan it, since it would be sealed in an envelope and stamped on the seal by the university. Is it possible in this case to scan an unofficial copy of the transcript (student's copy) and send it by email along with the application?
Yes. Selected candidates will be asked to provided original and authentic copies of the documents they attached by email in order to receive the scholarship.

- Where should I send the application form? Can I send it only by email?
Yes: you have to send it only by email. Send it by email to fund.cooperation@unipv.it : application and all the scanned attachments in one PDF file large at most 5MB. Documents have to be attached in the exact order described in the call for applications, otherwise application will not be considered.

- Can I send the original copy (paper/hard copy) of my application by courier?
No. Applications must be sent only by email

- I should send the original copies of the documents and the signed application to the University of Pavia by email, and not through the Embassy. Is that correct?
Yes. You don’t have to send your documents through the Italian Embassy.

- I have sent many emails for requiring more information, but I haven’t received any answer. I wonder why.
Due to the high number of questions received everyday by email, only those which cannot be answered by reading very carefully the call for applications, the application form and the FAQs will get a reply. Then, please, read the call for applications , the application form and the FAQs very carefully before sending an email to request more information.

- Can I send only the application form by email and all the other documents plus the signed application form by post?
No. You have to send the application form and all the required documents only by email. You have also to sign the application form, scan it and send it by email together with all the attachments.

- How should I submit my application?
Fill the application form, print it, sign it, scan it and send it and all the attachments by email to fund.cooperation@unipv.it in one PDF file larger no more than 5MB.

Deadline is 12.00 pm (Italian time) of the 27 May 2016.
 

FUND FOR COOPERATION & KNOWLEDGE

In 2009, the University of Pavia and its students created the ‘Fund for Cooperation and Knowledge’. The Fund is intended to finance scholarships for students of developing countries who wish to study in Pavia and for students of UNIPV who want to spend some time in a developing country to study, to carrying on researches, or to do an internship.

The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs contributed to the first cohort of the Fund (A.Y. 2010 -2011). On that occasion, 7 foreign students and 13 students of UNIPV received a scholarship.

The Fund and the selection of the students are managed by a Committee composed of seven students, seven members of UNIPV staff; and, for the first cohort only, there was also a member representing the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Within the sisth cohort of the Fund (A.Y. 2015-2016), 4 foreign students and 15 UNIPV students were awarded with a scholarships.

For further information, read the FAQ or ask via email to fund.cooperation@unipv.it (due to the volume of questions received everyday by email, only those which cannot be answered by carefully reading the call for applications and the FAQs will get a reply.

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