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FCO Chevening Scholarship Programme
The FCO Chevening Scholarship Programme is open for applications until 03 December 2007. The British Chevening Scholarships are prestigious awards designed to enable overseas students to study in the United Kingdom, including Oxford and Cambridge. The Scholarships are funded by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO).

Find out more about this scholarship opportunity at the following links:
http://www.britishcouncil.org/az/azerbaijan-education-study-in-uk-chevening.htm
http://www.britishcouncil.org/azerbaijan-education-study-in-uk-chevening.htm

 
European Commission extends scholar mobility

The European Commission has opened its scholarship scheme to countries outside of the EU to facilitate the mobility of students, researchers and academic countries.

The 'Erasmus Mundus External Cooperation Window' will be open to the 16 countries party to the EU's Neighbourhood Policy (Algeria, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, Ukraine and the West Bank and Gaza Strip), as well as Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Iran, Iraq and Yemen.

The first call for proposals will be published before the end of 2006 and will allow for 1,300 scholarships, of which 110 will be dedicated to Iran, Iraq and Yemen.

EU Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, emphasised the role that such a scheme could have in furthering cooperation on many levels: 'Scholarships like these contribute to the development of partner countries and are an excellent way of fostering deeper understanding between our people.'

'Against the backdrop of Iran's strained relations with the international community, it remains as important as ever for the EU to continue encouraging and supporting academic exchanges with that country,' she added.

The new initiative builds on the EU Erasmus Mundus programme, which provides grants for third-country students and scholars to obtain a masters degree in Europe. It also supports cooperation between European and non-European universities and encourages EU students and scholars to spend time at third country universities.

13 December 2006
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British Council to Administer a Scholarship Programme
The United Kingdom’s international organization for educational opportunities and cultural relations - British Council is pleased to announce the launch of a new scholarship programme funded by BP, a source in British Council told Trend.

The objective of the scheme is to provide outstanding Azerbaijani graduates with the opportunity to pursue in Britain a course of post-graduate studies relevant to their own career development and to Azerbaijan. The Programme will be administered by the British Council on behalf of BP.

The BP Scholarship Programme is intended for the promotion of economic and social development in Azerbaijan and improvement of the welfare of the Azerbaijani people. It enables Azerbaijani bright young professionals to contribute to the prosperity and sustainable development of the country and influence positive changes.

The awards cover the cost of study (including living expenses and international flights) in UK up to 12 months. They are made on a competitive basis for Master’s degree programmes in the fields of: Public Administration, Banking, Finance, Accounting, and Economics.

Successful applicants will be aged between 25 and 35, must already hold a higher education diploma, have at least 3 years of professional work experience in the relevant field, have not already lived or studied outside Azerbaijan and FSU countries for an extended period of time, and have a good command of English.

S. Aliyev,Trend
13 December 2006
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