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Jonesboro, AR
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The ASIA (Asian Studies In Asia) Fellows Program

Program ASIA (Asian Studies in Asia) Fellows bertujuan untuk mengembangkan
keahlian tentang Asia dan untuk menciptakan jaringan multilateral bagi
para tenaga ahli guna memperkuat ilmu pengetahuan di Asia secara regional.

Kegiatan yang Dibiayai
Kegiatan yang didanai meliputi penelitian lapangan, studi bahasa, atau
mata kuliah yang berhubungan dengan negara Asia lainnya (diutamakan pada
kawasan Asia yang berbeda). Penerima beasiswa diperkenankan menjadi
dosen tamu atau menyelenggarakan seminar dan lokakarya atas undangan
insitusi-institusi tuan rumah.

Program ini terbuka untuk pelamar dari negara-negara Asia Selatan (tidak
termasuk Afganistan), Asia Tenggara (tidak termasuk Singapura) dan
Republik Rakyat Cina. Program ini tertutup untuk pelamar dari Jepang,
Hongkong, Korea atau Taiwan. Para pelamar diharuskan untuk di negara Asia
lain diluar negaranya sendiri. Pemohon beasiswa diperbolehkan melamar
untuk bantuan pasca-beasiswa (post-fellowship awards) guna studi lebih
lanjut di suatu negara di luar Asia. Beasiswa ini tidak ditujukan untuk
penyelesaian disertasi Doktor.

Tunjangan
Biaya perjalanan ke negara tuan rumah, pp
Asuransi Kecelakaan dan Kesehatan (dengan jumlah tertentu)
Biaya hidup
Biaya belajar (kursus) bahasa asing
Tunjangan penelitian lainnya

Konferensi Orientasi dan Tahunan
Program ini mencakup konferensi orientasi dan konferensi tahunan dimana
para calon penerima beasiswa menyampaikan usulan kegiatannya dihadapan
para penerima beasiswa terdahulu, anggota Dewan Penasehat Program ASIA
Fellows, dan para cendekiawan dari negara di mana konferensi
diselenggarakan.

Persyaratan
� Warganegara RRC, Republik Korea atau salah satu negara di Asia Selatan
dan Asia Tenggara yang berpartisipasi dalam program ini
� Penyandang gelar S2 atau S3, atau yang berpendidikan dan berpengalaman
profesional yang setara
� Memiliki kemampuan berbahasa Inggris atau berbahasa negara tuan rumah,
sesuai dengan proyek kegiatan yang diajukan
� Pengalaman mengajar di universitas minimal 3 tahun bagi para sarjana,
atau pengalaman kerja minimal 5 tahun bagi para profesional.  Program
ini diutamakan bagi calon yang berusia di bawah 45 tahun dan belum
pernah pergi ke negara yang dituju.

Seleksi dan Penempatan
Panitia seleksi terdiri dari para pakar ternama dari berbagai bangsa
yang berpartisipasi yang akan melakukan seleksi awal atas berkas
lamaran. Para pelamar yang termasuk dalam daftar calon terpilih akan
diwawancara oleh Dewan Penasehat Regional untuk proses seleksi akhir.

Para penerima beasiswa ASIA Fellows ditempatkan di universitas-universitas
riset terkemuka atau institusi-institusi non-akademis seperti musium,
lembaga arsip atau lembaga penelitian. Para penerima beasiswa
diperbolehkan untuk menentukan penempatannya di negara tuan rumah atau
meminta bantuan untuk penempatannya.

Sasaran dan Tujuan
Program ASIA Fellows menawarkan kesempatan kepada cendekiawan muda dan
madya serta para pakar, termasuk para pembuat keputusan, jurnalis, dan
tenaga ahli media dari Asia untuk belajar dan mengadakan penelitian di
salah satu negara Asia yang berpartisipasi dalam program ini, untuk
jangka waktu antara 6 sampai 9 bulan.

Lamaran permohonan bantuan untuk proyek di bidang seni, humaniora dan
ilmu-ilmu sosial, akan diproses untuk diseleksi.

Prinsip utama program ini adalah untuk meningkatkan kesadaran menyeluruh
akan sumber daya para cendekiawan di Republik Rakyat Cina, Asia Selatan
dan Asia Tenggara. Proyek-proyek yang diajukan akan memberi sumbangsih
kepada pengembangan kemampuan untuk berbagi pengetahuan antar kawasan
regional dalam jangka panjang.

Program ini diadakan untuk membangun jaringan kerja multilateral para
pakar Asia di Asia, dan sebagai sumbangan kepada perkembangan baru dalam
komunitas bidang studi yang telah ada.

Penyelenggaraan Program
Program ASIA Fellows (AFP) didanai oleh the Ford Foundation dan
dijalankan oleh the Institute of International Education (IIE). IIE
adalah organisasi nirlaba yang bergerak dalam bidang pertukaran
pendidikan internasional terbesar di Amerika Serikat. Council for
International Exchange of Scholars (CIES), yang berafiliasi dengan IIE,
menyelenggarakan  AFP di Amerika Serikat.
Di Washington, DC, CIES mempunyai hubungan kerja sama yang erat dengan
lembaga-lembaga terkemuka di bidang humaniora, ilmu sosial dan ilmu
alam, serta organisasi-organisasi yang menitikberatkan kegiatan-nya pada
studi Asia.

Kantor Program ASIA Fellows di Bangkok menyelenggarakan program ini di
kawasan Asia dengan bantuan para mitranya di Beijing, New Delhi, Manila,
dan Seoul, dan kantor-kantor cabang IIE di Bangkok, Hanoi dan Jakarta. Di
Jakarta, IIE berafiliasi dengan the Indonesian International Education
Foundation (IIEF).

Pendaftaran
Sistim pendaftaran diawali dengan seleksi dari formulir pra-pendaftaran,
yang dilanjutkan dengan pengisian formulir pendaftaran lengkap. Seluruh
dokumen pendaftaran (lengkap), dalam Bahasa Inggris, harus diterima oleh
kantor Program ASIA Fellows, IIEF, paling akhir pada 11 Januari 2002.

Pelayanan Informasi
Untuk informasi lebih lanjut tentang Program ASIA Fellows atau
mendapatkan formulir (pra-pendaftaran dan pendaftaran lengkap), silahkan
menghubungi:

Program ASIA Fellows
The Indonesian International Education Foundation (IIEF)
Menara Imperium, Lantai 28 Suite B
Jl. H. R. Rasuna Said, Jakarta 12980, Indonesia
Tel.: (62-21) 831-7330 ext.4
Fax: (62-21) 831-7331
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.iie.org/cies/asiafellows/


Asia Pacific Leadership Program
* The program invites applications from outstanding young professionals,
recent bachelor recipients, currently enrolled graduate students to
create a network of leaders from the US, Asia, and the Pacific who are
familiar with the issues and cultures of the region and trained to
exercise leadership toward the well-being of the countries and peoples
of the region
* Eligibility: Bachelor's degree, 213 TOEFL or 6.00 IELTS, the
participants are required to be the EWC's exchange Visitor (J-1) visa
sponsorship
* Provisions may include housing, monthly stipend, tuition and fees,
health ins., allowance for books & educational materials, and field
seminar. The participants must provide initial & terminal air transp.,
and all other personal & academic expenses not covered by the EWC.
* For Spring 2002 Pilot Program, program dates: January 7, 2002 to June
21, 2002, and application deadline is October 1, 2001
* For Fall 2002/Spring 2003 Program, program dates: August 7, 2002 to
June 21, 2003, and application deadline is March 31, 2002
* Further information can be found at:
http://www.eastwestcenter.org/edu-sp.asp or contact to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

THE ASIA PACIFIC LEADERSHIP PROGRAM is a new one-year certificate
program funded by the Freeman Foundation.  It is designed to increase
understanding and knowledge about the region and develop the leadership
capabilities of future leaders in government, business, NGO's and
academia in countries in Asia, the Pacific and the U.S.  The first
full-year program will begin in August 2002.

DEADLINE:  OCTOBER 1, 2001 AND MARCH 31, 2002

Application forms and additional information both programs may be
obtained from:
Award Services
East-West Center
1601 East-West Road
Honolulu, Hawaii 96848-1601
Phone: (808) 944-7735, FAX: (808) 944-7730
E-MAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WEB: http://www.EastWestCenter.org


Culture and Society Grants in Indonesia
* Full scholarship for applicants who are enrolled in MA program in
Indonesia for study in the arts, humanities and social sciences;
preference is given to newly enrolled candidates
* Applicants must agree to be full time students, if accepted as a
grantees, and allowed to receive other scholarship funding, if allocated
for different provisions
* Students from Eastern Indonesia and women are encouraged to apply


East-West Center Annual Fellowship

GRADUATE DEGREE FELLOWSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE to individuals interested in
participating in the educational and research programs of the East-West
Center while pursuing graduate degree study at the University of
Hawai'i. Fellowships for both master's (24 month) and doctoral (48
month) degrees are available.

Center scholarships are given for degree study at the University of
Hawai'i and participation in the Center's international and
intercultural programs. The Center and the University of Hawai'i,
located in a unique island setting with a distinctive multicultural
heritage, offer premier resources for Asian, Pacific and U.S. studies.

Degree fellows have opportunities to participate in the Center's
research projects in several areas of international study, including
Economics, Politics and Security, Environment, Population and Health,
Education, and Pacific Islands Development. In addition, the Center and
the University of Hawai'i offer graduate certificate programs in
Leadership Studies, International Cultural Studies, Population Studies,
and Resource Management.

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants must also apply for admission to a graduate program of the
University of Hawai'i, if not currently enrolled as a classified
graduate student. Required tests include the Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL) and either the GRE or GMAT.

Eligibility: Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the
United States or citizens of countries in Asia and the Pacific including
Russia.

All award recipients who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents
must meet all exchange visitor (J-visa) requirements.

DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 1, 2001


GE-Fund
* Scholarship for newly enrolled undergraduate students at selected
state universities in Indonesia, majoring in accounting, computer
science, chemistry, economics, engineering (computer, electrical,
mechanical, chemical, environmental & telecommunications), environmental
studies, management, mathematics, physics
* Scholarships are granted from the 2nd semester until completion of
study
* The award covers tuition & fees, living allowance, book & supplies,
travel and health ins.
* For 2002 competition, the application deadline is � March 15, 2002

Ford Foundation International Fellowships Program
* Fellowships for advanced study (MA or PhD) at universities in any part
of the world for exceptional individuals from underserved communities
who will use this education to become leaders in their respective
fields, furthering development in their own countries and greater
economic and social justice worldwide
* Fellowship provides support for up to 3 years of formal graduate-level
study
* Eligibility: Baccalaureate degree (S1) with good academic performance;
have exp. in community service or development-related activities; pursue
a post-baccalaureate degree that will directly enhance their leadership
capacity in an academic, policy, practical, or artistic discipline or
field corresponding to one or more of the Foundation's areas of
endeavor; present a plan specifying how they will apply their studies to
social problems or issues in their own countries; and commit themselves
to working on these issues following the fellowship period
* Further information can be found at: http://www.fordfound.org or
contact to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

International Human Rights Internship Program
* Training Projects:
� On-site training: an individual from one country who has particular
expertise in a specific area of work provides training to the staff of
an organization in another country
� Professional attachment: a participant serves as a temporary staff
member of a host organization, acquiring on-the-job training in a
specific area of work or skill
* Exchange Projects:
� Study tour: a participant conducts an in-depth investigation into an
area of work by visiting and consulting with 2 or more human rights or
human rights-related institutions in one or more countries
� Fellowship: an activist with a min. of ten years exp. takes some time
to reflect on his/her work and write about it in a way that makes it
accessible to activists in other countries and regions
* The complete information and application form are available from
IHRIP-IIE at fax. (1-202) 3267763, or e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Japan-IMF Fellowship Program or Advanced Studies
* To support scholars in macroeconomics or a related subject, Ph.D.
level, at one of the leading universities in the US, Canada and
Australia
* The awards will include one round-trip airfare, tuition & other fees
including medical insurance, books, and living allowance for 2 years;
scholars will be expected to secure another source of funding after two
years
* Requirements: TOEFL/IELTS and GRE scores, proof of
application/enrollment to the university, and expected to complete the
degree program before 33rd birthday
* For 2002/2004 competition: the application deadline at IIEF Jakarta is
December 7, 2001
* Further information can be found at: http://www.imf.org

Jefferson Fellowship
* A program of professional dialog, study and travel in Journalism for �
4 weeks
* Provisions may include housing, a per-diem and local transportation;
the international airfare (to and from Hawaii) must be provided by the
journalist, employer or other sources
* Eligibility: mid-career print and broadcast journalist with min 10
years experience.  Preference is usually given to "gatekeeper"
applicants who help determine the content of coverage by their news
organizations, to editorial writers, commentators and columnists, and to
news staff with a strong interest in issues and cultures in the
Asia/Pacific region
* Other information or request for application form, please contact
Webster K. Nolan at tel. (1-808) 9447199 or 9447192, fax. (1-808)
9447670, or e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Kelly Elizabeth Stephens Memorial Scholarship Fund
* The funds will be awarded to one (or more) deserving Indonesian
graduate student(s) on the basis of both commitment to teaching and
financial need
* Applicants should complete a graduate admissions application, an
international student data form, and a graduate application for
financial assistance
* For further information please contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit the
following web site: http://www.bu.edu/education

Alfred Friendly Press Fellowship
* A program to give fellows an in-depth, practical introduction to the
US print media in 6 months, beginning in June
* The fellowship covers all costs of program-related international and
domestic US travel and provides a monthly stipend
* Requirements: early to mid-career status with min 3 years professional
experience as a print journalist, current employment as a journalist
with an independent print media organization in fellows country of
citizenship. A typical AFPF fellow is approx. 29 years old with 6 years
of print journalism experience & no previous experience in the US
* Application forms are available from the AFPF office through January
1; complete applications must be received at the AFPF office on or
before February 1. For detailed information please contact AFPF office
at tel. (1-202) 4161691, fax. (1-202) 4161695 or e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Fulbright Scholarship
* For qualified graduate students; amount of the grant varies year to
year
* Selected fields include: applied & fine arts, archaeology, American
studies, communications/ journalism, international relations, women's
studies, and others
* Requirements: 213-TOEFL, etc
* For further information, please contact AMINEF at Balai Pustaka
Building 6th Fl., Jl.Gunung Sahari Raya 4, Jakarta Pusat; tel. (62-21)
3452016/18/24

Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program
* 1 academic year non-degree program in agricultural development or
agricultural economics, communications/journalism, economic development,
educational planning, finance & banking, human resources
management/personnel, law & human rights, natural resources &
environmental management, public policy analysis & public
administration, public health policy & management, technology policy &
management, urban & regional planning
* Requirements: in a managerial position or higher, S1 degree with min.
2.75 GPA, 213-TOEFL, 7 years of working experience
* For further information, please contact AMINEF at Balai Pustaka
Building 6th Fl., Jl.Gunung Sahari Raya 4, Jakarta Pusat; tel. (62-21)
3452016/18/24

International University of Japan
* 7 scholarship programs are offered at IUJ: IUJ type A/B, Monbusho
Sch., ADB Sch., IDB Sch., IMF Sch., MTYYMSF Sch., and Honors Sch.
* IUJ recommends candidates to scholarship providers from the pool of
successful applicants to IUJ. The providers review these recommendations
and make the final decision in awarding their scholarships
* All applications regarding scholarships must be mailed together with
the application for admission
* Further information can be found at: http:///www.iuj.ac.jp/. An online
application is also available through the above web site address. It is
highly recommended that you use the online application if possible


Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for
Advanced Studies
For Doctoral Level Studies in North American or Australian Universities
2002/2004

Introduction

With financial support from the Government of Japan, the IMF Institute
administers a scholarship program, the Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for
Advanced Studies. The aim of the program is to train Asian nationals as
applied economists, to work either at the IMF or in their home
administrations. Students in the program are expected to study
macroeconomics or a related subject through the Ph.D. level at one of
the leading universities in the United States, Canada and Australia,
whose Economics Department is strong in macroeconomics. Candidates have
to list the universities to which they have applied. They have to show
that they have been admitted to one of these universities in order to
receive financing. Please note that the number of scholarships available
under this program is limited and the competition is expected to be
strong.

The Program

A Ph.D. from an American, Canadian or Australian university normally
requires four or five years of study. Students are expected to complete
the majority of the course work in the first two years with the
remainder of the time devoted to researching and writing a dissertation.
To maintain the scholarship, students will be expected to maintain a
high academic record in their course work.
Those selected for the scholarship program will attend a short
orientation at the IMF offices in Washington, D.C. where the students
will familiarize themselves with the IMF and meet with staff including
recent Ph.D. graduates. At the conclusion of the second year of studies,
scholars will return to Washington for an internship at the IMF.
Throughout their studies, scholars will be expected to stay in touch
with the IMF. Upon completion of their studies they will be expected to
apply for employment at the IMF. It is expected that students will
complete the degree program before their thirty-third birthday.

What will the
Scholarship cover?

Scholarships awarded under this program will include one round-trip
airfare, tuition and other related students fees including medical
insurance, books, and living allowances for two years. Students will be
expected to secure another source of funding after two years. (American,
Canadian or Australian universities can often help their students find
these sources of funding. In addition, some students may be offered
teaching assignments at the university to support their studies.) The
scholarship will not cover any expenses for the scholar's family nor any
expenses related to conferences, seminars, or workshops, etc.
Admissions Information

The deadline for receipt of application materials is December 7, 2001
(at IIEF Jakarta) with award notifications sent in March 2002.
Scholarships are awarded by the IMF Institute in consultation with the
Government of Japan. The following must be provided, in English, for
your application to be considered:

1.  A completed application form.
2. A statement on a single page, not to exceed 250 words, of the factors
that you think make your application deserving of particular
consideration. This statement could include career goals, why you would
be interested in working as an economist at the IMF, research proposals
and fields of particular interest, and academic awards or honors that
you have received.
3.  If you are already a graduate student, a transcript from your
current university. If you are not yet a graduate student, a transcript
from the last university you attended.
4. GRE and TOEFL/IELTS scores.
5. A copy of one of your applications to an American, Canadian or
Australian university.

Further Information

The programs of study, admission requirements, and procedures differ
among the top universities. Check with the universities directly with
respect to their requirements. Note that in a number of countries and
territories, the IMF has appointed the Institute of International
Education (IIE) as its agent for this program. IIE's addresses and
contact numbers are listed on the last page of this brochure. Contact
their local office to register your interest in the program and to
request assistance with your application. Application from these
countries and territories should be submitted through IIE.
IIE can provide information on the procedures for applying to American,
Canadian or Australian universities. Your university, or the U.S.,
Australia and Canadian embassies in your country may also be useful
sources of information. Do not contact the IMF regarding university
admissions requirements.

Other IMF Institute Programs

The IMF Institute provides a range of training activities at its
headquarters in Washington, D.C., at the Joint Vienna Institute, the
IMF-Singapore Training Institute, and the Joint Africa Institute, and in
member countries. For information on any of the IMF Institute's
activities, please write to the IMF Institute's address below, or access
information via the internet location shown on the back of this
brochure.

Communications

Candidates who meet the criteria required under this program can obtain
more information from one of the following addresses.
>From the IIE representatives in the following countries:

INDONESIA:

Ms. Suzy Rahmany, Senior Program Officer
The Indonesian International Education Foundation
Menara Imperium 28th Floor Suite B
Jl. H.R.Rasuna Said
Jakarta 12980
Indonesia

Tel.: 62-21-831-7330 ext. 4
Fax.: 62-21-831-7331
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In countries in which the IMF has a resident representative, the
resident representative may be able to give some assistance in helping
candidates apply to this program. However, it must be stressed, the
processes of applying to American, Canadian or Australian universities
is the responsibility of the applicant.

In all other countries, for further information, please contact:

Japan-IMF Scholarship Program for Advanced Studies
IMF Institute
International Monetary Fund
Washington, DC 20431
USA

Tel.: 1-202-623-6660
Fax.: 1-202-623-6490
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Telex: 64111 IMF UW
 248331 IMF UR
 197677 FUND UT
Cable: INTERFUND WASHINGTON DC


IIEF
The Indonesian International Education Foundation
Menara Imperium 28th Floor, Suite B
Fax No.: 62-21-8317331, E-mail Address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM INFORMATION

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