The Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Programs call for
applications for the academic year 2013 closes on March 31 !

In 1987, the World Bank, with funding from the Government of Japan,
established the World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program for mid-career
professionals to receive master's degrees in development-related
topics at renowned universities around the world. The Program awards
between 230 and 300 scholarships annually and has awarded over 5,000
scholarships since 1987. We place priority on public sector employees,
women, and people of disadvantaged backgrounds. Recipients must have
several years of work experience and must commit to returning to their
home country upon completion of their degree to apply their new skills
to their country's development. Because the purpose of the program is
to build capacity in the countries, recipients are barred from working
at the World Bank or IMF for three years following graduation from
their programs. Please note, the program is policy-focused, and does
not support technical degrees, MBA, or law degrees.

The scholarship is fully funded by the Government of Japan, and it
provides full tuition and fees, a monthly living stipend, and
round-trip air tickets and travel allowance for a 1- or 2-year
master's program.
The application is currently open, and the deadline is March 31, 2013.
All of the eligibility requirements, selection criteria, suggested
universities, and the PDF application form may be found on our
website: www.worldbank.org/scholarships.--
International Institute for ICT Journalism
www.penplusbytes.org
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