[UK] The Fulbright-BSUF Scholarship
The Fulbright Commission is delighted to announce a new partnership with the British Schools and Universities Foundation, Inc. (BSUF). The new award will be made to a British recipient of a Fulbright Postgraduate award who demonstrates a commitment to the wider community and who has the potential to make a significant contribution to society. The award is not limited to particular disciplines and can be made for students across the academic spectrum, although students seeking professional degrees – MBA’s, JD’s and MD’s – will not be considered. Preference will be given to a candidate whose chosen academic programme is not readily available in the UK.
There is no separate application process for this award. The Fulbright Commission will submit the names of appropriate candidates for BSUF to consider. The BSUF funds will complement those awarded by the US-UK Fulbright Commission up to the maximum of £20,000.
About BSUF - The British Schools and Universities Foundation, Inc. was founded in 1961 and has been approved as a tax-exempt charitable organization by both the Internal Revenue Service and the State of New York. BSUF makes grants to public, private, sectarian and non-sectarian schools, colleges, universities and other educational, scientific and literary organisations in the British Commonwealth of Nations and has been awarding scholarships since 1967. A commitment to volunteerism is central to the BSUF mission. Since its foundation BSUF has given grants totaling more than $20,000,000.
http://www.fulbright.co.uk/
http://www.bsuf.org/
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[UK] The Fulbright-BSUF Scholarship
[UK] Fulbright-UK Film Council Film Award
[UK] Fulbright-UK Film Council Film Award
One award is offered for a Masters in Film Directing, Screenplay, Production, Cinematography or Film Business at any accredited US institution. The award is open to all, but female and ethnic minority applicants are particularly encouraged to apply. The award, offered in the first year of study only, is for up to £35,000 plus health insurance and university application and test fees. Successful candidates will work with the Fulbright Commission and the Institute of International Education (IIE) in New York to identify and apply to the university departments which offer the best academic fit for their purpose.
Notes on Placement and IIE
(This information does not pertain to the Fulbright British Friends of Harvard Business School MBA Award.)
The Institute of International Education (IIE), based in New York, is contracted by the US Dept of State to provide a number of services for the Fulbright Commission and scholars. Once the Commission has made offers of a Fulbright award to UK candidates, IIE will begin the process of compiling and submitting applications to relevant US universities on their behalf. In addition to the university/ies selected by the scholar, IIE will recommend alternative programmes where there is a good or better academic fit.
IIE has unparalleled expertise in placing international students in US institutions of higher education. Their knowledgeable placement specialists, skilled negotiators who can often ensure special consideration for students, work with the full range of US colleges and universities. Their placement services are dedicated to matching each student with the best possible academic program.
Organized by field of study, University Placement staff members develop strong relationships not only with admissions officers but also with faculty and staff in academic departments. They keep abreast of the rapidly changing specialisations and trends within each field of study as well as the relative merits and quality of different university programmes both within the US and compared to top universities outside of the US. Through an annual review of admissions information and other advising resources, the placement advisors are able to identify the academic programmes that will best suit each student’s study plans.
IIE also offers guidance and advice on essay-writing for the application and pays all the application and required test fees.
The 2009-2010 competition is now open.
Application Deadline: Saturday, 31 May 2008.
http://www.fulbright.co.uk/
[UK] International Fulbright Science and Technology PhD Awards
[UK] International Fulbright Science and Technology PhD Awards
Offered to outstanding foreign students for PhD study at U.S. institutions in science, technology, or engineering. Sponsored by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) of the U.S. Department of State, the Science and Technology Awards have been designed to be among the most prestigious international scholarships in science and technology. Recipients will be chosen following a rigorous, multi-tiered, merit-based selection process consisting of in-country competition and review, field and discipline merit review by top-level U.S. academic leaders, and nomination by a blue ribbon Advisory Panel. Final selection is made by the Presidentially-appointed Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FSB). Placement of students will be handled by the Institute of
International Education (IIE).
Eligible fields include: aeronautics and astronomics/aeronautical engineering, astronomy/planetary sciences, biology, biomedical engineering, chemistry, computer sciences/engineering, energy, engineering (electrical, chemical, civil, mechanical, ocean, and petroleum), environmental science/engineering, geology/earth and atmospheric sciences, information sciences/engineering, materials science/engineering, mathematics, neuroscience/brain and cognitive sciences, oceanography, and physics.
Applicants must have completed a bachelor’s degree from a UK university before the start of the programme. It is highly recommended that the applicant have received his/her bachelor’s degree in the same or a related field for which he/she plans to pursue Ph.D. study.
Science and Technology PhD Award Grant Benefits:
• Activities, tuition and fees;
• A monthly stipend for up to 36 months;
• Book and equipment, research and professional conference allowances;
• J-1 visa sponsorship for up to five years;
• Round-trip airfare from home city to the host institution in the United States;
• Health and accident coverage as per U.S. Government guidelines; and
• Specially tailored enrichment activities.
The 2009-2010 competition is now open.
Application Deadline: Saturday, 31 May 2008.
Notes on Placement and IIE
(This information does not pertain to the Fulbright British Friends of Harvard Business School MBA Award.)
The Institute of International Education (IIE), based in New York, is contracted by the US Dept of State to provide a number of services for the Fulbright Commission and scholars. Once the Commission has made offers of a Fulbright award to UK candidates, IIE will begin the process of compiling and submitting applications to relevant US universities on their behalf. In addition to the university/ies selected by the scholar, IIE will recommend alternative programmes where there is a good or better academic fit.
IIE has unparalleled expertise in placing international students in US institutions of higher education. Their knowledgeable placement specialists, skilled negotiators who can often ensure special consideration for students, work with the full range of US colleges and universities. Their placement services are dedicated to matching each student with the best possible academic program.
Organized by field of study, University Placement staff members develop strong relationships not only with admissions officers but also with faculty and staff in academic departments. They keep abreast of the rapidly changing specialisations and trends within each field of study as well as the relative merits and quality of different university programmes both within the US and compared to top universities outside of the US. Through an annual review of admissions information and other advising resources, the placement advisors are able to identify the academic programmes that will best suit each student’s study plans.
IIE also offers guidance and advice on essay-writing for the application and pays all the application and required test fees.
http://www.fulbright.co.uk/
[UK] Fulbright British Friends of Harvard Business School MBA Awards
[UK] Fulbright British Friends of Harvard Business School MBA Awards
Offered for MBA study at Harvard Business School. The award covers tuition fees for the first year of study only.
Applicants for this scholarship can apply for admission to Harvard Business School in the November or January admissions round. After interview with the Fulbright Commission, a shortlist of names will be forwarded to BFHBS and a further interview will be required with the Trustees.
The British Friends of Harvard Business School was set up as a registered charity in 1990 with the specific objective of helping British students to attend the MBA programme of the Harvard Business School. Applicants earning less than £40,000 per year will be given preference, but this should not deter others from applying.
This award covers one year of tuition fees only. Loans to cover board and lodging are available from HBS. In certain cases the Fulbright Commission may decide to offer a stipend in addition.
The 2008-2009 competition is now open.
Application Deadline: Monday, 7 April 2008.
http://www.fulbright.co.uk/
[UK] Fulbright Alistair Cooke Award in Journalism
[UK] Fulbright Alistair Cooke Award in Journalism
The award is offered for a Masters in Journalism or for specialist study (e.g. Middle Eastern Studies) leading to a career in Journalism at any accredited US university. The award, offered in the first year of study only, is for up to $40,000 plus health insurance and university application and test fees. Successful candidates will work with the Fulbright Commission and the Institute of International Education (IIE) in New York to identify and apply to the university departments which offer the best academic fit for their purpose.
The 2009-2010 competition is now open.
Application Deadline: Saturday, 31 May 2008
Notes on Placement and IIE
(This information does not pertain to the Fulbright British Friends of Harvard Business School MBA Award.)
The Institute of International Education (IIE), based in New York, is contracted by the US Dept of State to provide a number of services for the Fulbright Commission and scholars. Once the Commission has made offers of a Fulbright award to UK candidates, IIE will begin the process of compiling and submitting applications to relevant US universities on their behalf. In addition to the university/ies selected by the scholar, IIE will recommend alternative programmes where there is a good or better academic fit.
IIE has unparalleled expertise in placing international students in US institutions of higher education. Their knowledgeable placement specialists, skilled negotiators who can often ensure special consideration for students, work with the full range of US colleges and universities. Their placement services are dedicated to matching each student with the best possible academic program.
Organized by field of study, University Placement staff members develop strong relationships not only with admissions officers but also with faculty and staff in academic departments. They keep abreast of the rapidly changing specialisations and trends within each field of study as well as the relative merits and quality of different university programmes both within the US and compared to top universities outside of the US. Through an annual review of admissions information and other advising resources, the placement advisors are able to identify the academic programmes that will best suit each student’s study plans.
IIE also offers guidance and advice on essay-writing for the application and pays all the application and required test fees
http://www.fulbright.co.uk/
[UK] Fulbright Traditional Postgraduate Awards
[UK] Fulbright Traditional Postgraduate Awards
Offered for Masters or PhD study in any discipline (see separate award categories for Journalism, Film, or for an MBA at Harvard) and at any accredited US university. The award covers up to $40,000 for the first year of study only, health insurance and university application and test fees. Successful candidates will work with the Fulbright Commission and the Institute of International Education (IIE) in New York to identify and apply to the university departments which offer the best academic fit for their purpose.
The 2009-2010 competition is now open.
Application Deadline: Saturday, 31 May 2008.
Notes on Placement and IIE
(This information does not pertain to the Fulbright British Friends of Harvard Business School MBA Award.)
The Institute of International Education (IIE), based in New York, is contracted by the US Dept of State to provide a number of services for the Fulbright Commission and scholars. Once the Commission has made offers of a Fulbright award to UK candidates, IIE will begin the process of compiling and submitting applications to relevant US universities on their behalf. In addition to the university/ies selected by the scholar, IIE will recommend alternative programmes where there is a good or better academic fit.
IIE has unparalleled expertise in placing international students in US institutions of higher education. Their knowledgeable placement specialists, skilled negotiators who can often ensure special consideration for students, work with the full range of US colleges and universities. Their placement services are dedicated to matching each student with the best possible academic program.
Organized by field of study, University Placement staff members develop strong relationships not only with admissions officers but also with faculty and staff in academic departments. They keep abreast of the rapidly changing specialisations and trends within each field of study as well as the relative merits and quality of different university programmes both within the US and compared to top universities outside of the US. Through an annual review of admissions information and other advising resources, the placement advisors are able to identify the academic programmes that will best suit each student’s study plans.
IIE also offers guidance and advice on essay-writing for the application and pays all the application and required test fees.
http://www.fulbright.co.uk/
[UK] Fulbright Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) Fellowships
[UK] Fulbright Northern Ireland Civil Service (NICS) Fellowships
Fulbright NICS Research Fellowships of $25,000 (covering travel, accommodation, general living costs and associated research fees) are granted to senior civil servants in Northern Ireland to pursue research for between three and six months, affiliated with a relevant US institution. Given the relatively short nature of the programme, proposals should focus on research and assessing best practice rather than gaining a qualification. Expenditure must be accounted for through the production of receipts upon return to the UK.
The award may begin at any time between 1 August 2008 and 30 April 2009.
On return to the UK, each fellow will be required to submit a report on their findings to the Fulbright Commission and their Permanent Secretary, and may be asked to give a formal presentation to colleagues within the Northern Ireland Civil Service.
Deadline
The deadline for application for Fulbright NICS Research Fellowship for academic year 2008/09 is Tuesday, 1 April 2008. (The application form can be found at the bottom of this page.)
Selection Criteria
• Fulbright awards are offered to UK citizens (regardless of where they currently reside) only. Non-UK citizens are required to apply through the Commission in their country of citizenship. Dual UK citizens must apply in the country in which they currently reside; if not resident in either country then applications must be made through the Commission in the country in which they have resided the longest period of time.
• Candidates holding, or entitled to hold, American citizenship including those with dual US-UK citizenship are not eligible to apply.
• Open to Northern Ireland Civil Servants of grade 7/A or above.
• Letters of invitation from US institution(s) should be included with the application where possible.
• Applications must be endorsed by candidates' Permanent Secretary.
• Two references must accompany the application to be considered complete. One should come from within the Civil Service, and the other from outside the Civil Service.
PLEASE NOTE: The Fulbright Commission is unable to comment or provide any feedback on individual applications or the reason for their refusal.
Restrictions
• Accommodation on campus may be sought with the assistance of the Fulbright Commission and its partner organisations in the US, but is not guaranteed.
• Three years must elapse from the date of return from the US before an applicant may be considered eligible for another Fulbright grant.
Visas
Successful applicants will be issued with a J-1 visa with the assistance of the Fulbright Commission. This is the only type of visa that Fulbright scholars may use to enter the United States of America. The present rules governing the J-1 visa impose certain restrictions upon recipients of a United States government grant under an exchange visitor programme. Fulbright scholarships are a part of this programme. Candidates should note that on completion of their study programme, they will be required to return to their home country for a cumulative total of two years to be eligible to apply for an immigrant or temporary worker's visa or for permanent residence in the United States. Tourist travel to the United States is not affected by this rule.
The Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Affairs (BCIS) of the United States grants separate visas for spouses, children and co-habiting partners of J-1 exchange visitors. For information please visit the US Embassy website.
Applicants that choose to take family members along to the United States during the term of the Fellowship understand that their maintenance will not be the responsibility of the Fulbright Commission.
Fulbright NICS Fellowships are given for a maximum of 6 months.
Selection Procedure
A committee of experts in this field will review all applications submitted by the closing date. The committee reserves to itself the right to determine the validity of all applications and not give reasons for its conclusions.
The offer of a Fulbright Award is conditional upon the formal approval of the J William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board (FSB) in Washington DC. This approval can take several weeks to obtain.
Applications
Download your application form here. (Word document 08/09)
What Happens Next?
• Do not send your application to the Fulbright Commission. Applications for the Fulbright NICS Fellowship scheme should be made to: Jenny Lynn, Centre for Applied Learning, Bankmore House
62-66 Bedford Street, Belfast BT2 7FH.
• After shortlisting, applicants will be notified of the status of their application.
• Interviews are scheduled for the week commencing Monday, 21 April 2008 and will take place in Belfast. Interviews may not be rescheduled and telephone interviews will not be made. If you are making an application please keep this week free.
• After the interviews, candidates will be notified within 10 days of the result.
• The successful candidate will be invited to attend a 2-day pre-departure orientation programme in London in mid-June 2008. Travel and accommodation costs for this will be covered by the Fulbright Commission.
http://www.fulbright.co.uk
[Australia] AutoCRC Research Scholarship Safe and Reliable Integration and Deployment Architectures for Automotive Software Systems
[Australia] AutoCRC Research Scholarship Safe and Reliable Integration and Deployment Architectures for Automotive Software Systems
Research topic:
In modern automotive systems, the use of sensor networks, ECUs (Electronic Control Units) and software components presents opportunities for building innovative, cost-effective and flexible design solutions. However, the introduction of such software-controlled systems in the safety-critical areas of a car design must be carefully considered. The integration of software components and its implications, i.e. interaction, interoperation and sharing of resources, raise serious safety concerns, which include the possibility of common cause failure and unpredicted dependent failure of critical functions caused by malfunction of noncritical functions.
Further difficulties are caused by the increasing scale and complexity of automotive systems, which may contain up to one hundred sensors and
ECUs as well as hundreds of software components. Within this general research area, the proposed postgraduate research project aims to
identify and develop safe and reliable software integration and deployment architectures, where these architectures map software components/functionalities to available ECUs and govern/coordinate their interaction and interoperation.
Supervisors of the project are Prof Jun Han, Dr Lars Grunske, and Dr Antony Tang.
We are interested in a PhD student who has a very string academic record with background in one or more of the following areas:
* component-based software engineering (in the areas of embedded systems, robotics, etc. )
* software architectures and architecture evaluation
* multi-objective optimisation in software engineering
* formal methods in system design
* software and systems engineering for safety and mission-critical systems
* Communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment are also required.
The scholarship carries a value of AUS$28,000 p.a., with fee exemption for both Australian and international students. Additional project
support is also available for the student to carry out the research.
If you are interested in the research project, please provide the following information via email to lgrunske@swin.edu.au:
* detailed curriculum vitae
* an (electronic) copy of undergraduate and postgraduate transcripts
* evidence of English proficiency (native English speaker, previous studies in English in certain cases, or IELTS of 6.5 with no band below 6).
For more information please visit
Research group: http://www.swin.edu.au/ict/research/citr/cses/
AutoCRC: http://www.autocrc.com
[Denmark] PhD Scholarships in Social Sciences, the University of Aarhus
[Denmark] PhD Scholarships in Social Sciences, the University of Aarhus
Highly qualified students are invited to apply for admission to the PhD degree programme at the Graduate School of Social Sciences, University of Aarhus, Denmark:
* 4-year PhD scholarships
* 3-year PhD fellowships
The Graduate School of Social Sciences offers:
* Well-paid scholarships & free admission
* Efficient and highly qualified advising
* Internationally recognized faculty
* Friendly working environment & excellent facilities
* Outstanding career opportunities.
A PhD from the Graduate School of Social Sciences at the University of Aarhus will be recognized as a candidate trained in the latest, most advanced research methods, thereby giving access to inspiring positions in academia worldwide, or a fulfilling career in consulting and management in the public or private sectors, where demand for highly specialized knowledge continues to grow.
Application deadlines: 15 May and 15 November
For more information, please visit: www.socialsciences.au.dk/phd
Graduate School of Social Sciences
University of Aarhus.
Denmark
[UK]International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies
[UK]International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow
International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies
(18 months, 120 ECTS)
Department of Central and East European Studies,
University of Glasgow
Scholarships Available for International and UK/EU Students on the innovative and dynamic new 18-month International Masters programme!!! (Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008)
The Department of Central and East European Studies invites applications from international students (i.e. non UK/EU) for International Masters scholarships (tuition fees plus stipend of £15,000 over 18 months i.e. £10,000 per annum) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The Department of Central and East European Studies also invites applications from UK/EU students for a fee waiver International Masters scholarship (tuition fees only) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The deadline for these scholarship applications is Friday 30 May 2008. Please see our website for further details.
Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Dr Clare McManus-Czubinska for an informal discussion. (Note: The International Masters programme will commence in September 2008 subject to the approval of the Senate Office of the University of Glasgow.)
Applicants for the International Masters scholarships should apply as normal on the standard ‘University of Glasgow Application for Graduate Studies’ form which may be obtained from and should be returned to:
International and Postgraduate Service
University of Glasgow
1 The Square
Glasgow G12 8QQ
Scotland, U.K.
email: b.cherry@admin.gla.ac.uk
You may also download the Application for Graduate Studies and the Referees Report Form from our website or apply online. Please see:
http://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapplyforataughtdegree/
Applicants for the International Masters should normally have at least a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent in a related social sciences or humanities subject. The following supporting documents should be enclosed with your application form: information about your first degree (copies of your degree certificates and transcripts of your previous study), two academic references and evidence of your English language ability, if appropriate.
Please indicate on the application form which of the scholarships you are applying for (i.e. international or home/EU). The deadline for all International Masters scholarship applications is Friday 30 May 2008.
Dr Clare McManus-Czubinska
Taught Postgraduate Convener
Department of Central & East European Studies
8-9 Lilybank Gardens
University of Glasgow
Glasgow G12 8RZ
Scotland, UK
PLEASE REPLY TO:
Email: c.mcmanus@lbss.gla.ac.uk
tel: + 44 (0) 141 330 2849 or
+ 44 (0) 141 330 5585 (Secretary)
fax: + 44 (0) 141 330 330 5594
Departmental Website: www.gla.ac.uk/cees
CRCEES Website: www.gla.ac.uk/crcees
Scholarships Available for International and UK/EU Students on the innovative and dynamic new 18-month International Masters programme!!! (Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008)
The Department of Central and East European Studies invites applications from international students (i.e. non UK/EU) for International Masters scholarships (tuition fees plus stipend of £15,000 over 18 months i.e. £10,000 per annum) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The Department of Central and East European Studies also invites applications from UK/EU students for a fee waiver International Masters scholarship (tuition fees only) on its new 18-month masters programme, the International Masters in Russian, Central and East European Studies.
The deadline for these scholarship applications is Friday 30 May 2008. Please see our website for further details. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Clare McManus-Czubinska for an informal discussion. (Note: The International Masters programme will commmence in September 2008 subject to the approval of the Senate Office of the University of Glasgow.)
Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008
More Information please see : www.gla.ac.uk
China-Canada Scholars' Exchange Programme (2008-2009)
China-Canada Scholars' Exchange Programme (2008-2009)
Under the auspices of China-Canada Scholars' Exchange Program with China Scholarship Council acting as the executing agency, and in partnership with Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT), a number of awards are offered to Canadian academics and students who wish to study and/or do research in subject areas related to China.
Applications for the 2008/2009 awards are now being accepted. All materials must be received by the Education Office of the Chinese Embassy in Canada before March 20, 2008.
Criteria for Eligibility
Applicants should be faculty members at Canadian Universities or students who have a bachelor's degree or are enrolled in a graduate program.
Criteria for Selection
Academic merit of the candidate and the proposed research plan will be the foremost considerations in the choice of recipients.
Preference will be given to those candidates whose research is related to the study of China, however applicants may also undertake studies in any of the fields approved by a Chinese university.
Applicants should have a certain level of Chinese language proficiency in both speaking and writing. However, French or English speaking candidates may be selected as long as their Chinese host universities are willing to accept them.
Duration of the Award
The award will be for a period of no less than 4 months and no more than 12 months from the date of arrival in China.
The Chinese school year starts in September, and ends in early July, with a winter vacation of about weeks in January or February.
It is understood that the recipients of the awards will return to Canada upon completion of their program.
Value of the Award
The scholarship consists of: (1) basic living allowance; (2) payment of tuition fees; (3) on-campus accommodation; (4) medical insurance; and (5) teaching and research material.
Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada will cover only the cost of return transportation for the award recipient(s) via the most cost-effective route between their previously decided upon point of origin and the final destination in the People's Republic of China, as determined by DFAIT. DFAIT will accept responsibility only for travel arrangements made by its agents, and any cost of travel beyond that will be the personal responsibility of the Canadian award recipient(s).
Accommodation and measl will be provided by the Chinese Ministry of Education for any stopovers at Beijing/Shanghai.
Application Procedure
Applicants should submit five (5) copies of each of the following:
1. a completed application form (obtained from the Education Office of the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa or downloaded from its website Click to download ); For the "Preferences of Institutions of Higher Learning in China," choose only the Chinese universities which can accept international students on Chinese Government Scholarships http://www.csc.edu.cn/en/readarticle/readarticle.asp?articleid=580;
2. a detailed study or research proposal indicating objectives, duration of the proposed stay, methodologies, etc.;
3. two letters of reference from university professors or other academic personnel;
4. academic transcripts (college level and above);
5. a copy of the degree (If the degree is temporarily not awarded at the time of application, a letter verifying the graduation time by the dean (or supervisor) of the department is required.).
In the field of fine arts (painting, graphic arts, sculpture and photography), applicants must submit six pieces of original work, presented in coloured pictures or recorded in a CD, clearly identified.
In the field of music, applicants must provide a standard cassette tape or CD no longer than thirty minutes in duration. It should include clearly identified samples of different musical styles performed or conducted by the applicant him/herself.
All application materials must be received by the Education Office of the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa before March 20, 2008 at the following address:
Education Office, the Chinese Embassy in Canada
80 Cobourg Street, Ottawa, ON K1N 8H1
Tel: (613) 789-6312; Fax: (613) 789-0262
Selection
The Chinese Embassy in Canada will officially notify all Canadian applicants no later than August 1, 2008. Admission notice by a Chinese university along with other materials relating to visa and travel to China will also be sent to successful candidates.
Scholarship recipients must enrol at their host universities for the periods approved by the China Scholarship Council. Requests for deferred registration are accepted. Awards holders are not allowed to extend their awards in China.
Reports
The scholarship recipient shall submit a report to the Chinese Embassy in Canada concerning his/her research or language learning in China within two months upon the completion of scholarship coverage. The host university is also expected to evaluate the recipient's performance on campus.
http://www.csc.edu.cn