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Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egypt. Show all posts

Saturday, March 25, 2017

British Council Future Leaders Connect Program 2017

Deadline: May 14, 2017
The Future Leaders Connect Programme aims to provide future leaders with skills and international networks which will improve their ability to make or influence policy changes.




Future Leaders Connect – The global network for emerging policy leaders

YOUR CHANCE TO CONNECT TO A LONG-TERM NETWORK OF EMERGING LEADERS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE, WHO WANT TO CHANGE THE WORLD THROUGH POLICY MAKING.

Future Leaders Connect is where exceptional individuals (aged 18-35) from around the world join a long-term network of emerging policy leaders. You will develop your policy making expertise, make valuable connections and gain the skills to have real impact. Together you will discuss major global policy issues in the Houses of Parliament, engage with inspiring leaders, visit some of the UK’s leading global institutions and collaborate to produce innovative policy recommendations. The skills, experience and connections you will make through Future Leaders Connect will support you to seize your leadership potential.
We are now accepting applications from individuals living in Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Tunisia, and the UK.
Complete your online application by Sunday 14th May 2017, 23.59pm (GMT). 

Who can apply

THE PLACE WHERE FUTURE LEADERS CONNECT

Through Future Leaders Connect we aim to identify exceptional individuals (aged 18-35) who have the potential to be future leaders of their countries in the fields of politics and policy, and who will be amongst the shapers of global policy making in the years ahead. If you believe you are an emerging leader with an understanding of global issues and policy making then this could be the opportunity for you.
More about the types of people we are looking for:
  • We are looking for people who can passionately articulate their vision for global change and explain the role of policy making in helping them to achieve this.
  • You should be willing to engage in this long-term opportunity with the British Council to become a member of Future Leaders Connect and be committed to the network. 
  • You are likely to be in your early to mid-career, aged between 18 and 35 (on 14th May 2017) and already have examples of when you have demonstrated leadership.
  • You will need to live in one of our participating countries (Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Tunisia, and the UK) and be eligible to access a visa to come to the UK.
  • We are looking for emerging leaders who are committed to support the development of their country through policy change, and so encourage those to apply who have good contextual knowledge and strong networks in the country they are based in.
  • We are looking to recruit a diverse group of people with different experiences, ideas and backgrounds.
  • Be able to speak English at IELTS level 6 or equivalent (this means you generally you have an effective command of the language despite some inaccuracies, inappropriate usage and misunderstandings. You can use and understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations).
  • You cannot be currently employed by the British Council or be an immediate family member of a British Council employee. (In this case immediate family member is defined as one's spouse, parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren, siblings and immediate in-laws (mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law and sister-in-law). Adopted children and stepchildren are also counted as immediate family members.)
You must be able to travel to the UK for the programme of leadership and policy skill development (including a one day conference in Houses of Parliament) between the dates 18th and 27th October 2017 and have a valid passport to do so. If you believe there is any reason you may be denied a visa you may want to consider whether you submit an application, as the British Council is unable to facilitate or guarantee that you will receive a visa. Check if you need a visaOpens in a new tab or window.
In the interests of equal access, the costs of participating in Future Leaders Connect will be covered by the British Council. We are looking for exceptional individuals with the ideas, energy and commitment to work collaboratively with all members of Future Leaders Connect and senior leaders.
The programme aims to be representative of the countries in which it operates. We encourage applications from all sections of society. 



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Friday, February 24, 2017

Danish institutions offering Long-Term Scholarships in Denmark

 Danish institutions offering Long-Term Scholarships in Denmark

Application deadline
The application deadline for the 2017/18 academic year is March 1, 2017.

The Long-Term Scholarships:

The Danish Government Scholarships under the Cultural Agreements are aimed at highly qualified exchange students wishing to immerse themselves in studies of the Danish language and culture or other fields of study related to Denmark.
Scholarships are offered to exchange students from higher education institutions in the following countries:
China
Japan
Israel
Egypt
Russia
Republic of Korea

Scholarships are only available to master’s and ph.d.-level students. However, bachelor's degree students wishing to study Danish language and literature can also apply if they have studied the Danish language for two years.
Please note that scholarships are only offered to students enrolled in full-degree studies at higher education institutions in the countries listed above.
Ph.d. students must likewise be employed at, or affiliated with, higher education institutions in the above-mentioned countries.
Applications from candidates affiliated with higher education institutions in countries other than those listed will not be taken into consideration.
General information
Scholarship period
Scholarships are tenable during the academic year. The autumn term begins on September 1st, the spring term on February 1st.
With respect to residence permits and/or visa, we recommend that accepted applicants contact the Danish diplomatic representation in their home country well in advance of their entry into Denmark.
Scholarship amount
Scholarships include free tuition and a monthly stipend of DKK 6,500.
Some Danish higher education institutions may choose to charge Ph.D. students a course fee in conjunction with enrollment in Ph.D. courses.
Danish Government Scholarships can be used to cover travel, visa, accomodation, food, and other living expenses. The scholarships are for one person only. Additional amounts for accompanying family members are not available.
Participants may be liable to pay tax on their scholarship in the Kingdom of Denmark. Therefore, scholarship recipients should contact the local tax authorities for an individual assessment. In the event that the Danish tax authorities decide that a scholarship is taxable, the Agency for Science and Higher Education has no power to overturn the decision.
Contact the local tax authorities 
Language of instruction
Danish is the normal language of instruction at institutions of higher education in Denmark, but more and more institutions offer courses in English or in another foreign language or have special arrangements for non-Danish students.
Further information on courses in other languages must be obtained directly from institutions.


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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

New Internship Opportunity at the Anna Lindh Foundation in Egypt

New Internship Opportunity at the Anna Lindh Foundation



The Anna Lindh Foundation announces the launch of the Internship Programme for 2017.
This programme aims at fostering interdisciplinary knowledge as well as practical know-how building,  targeting talented youth willing to gain practical experience in a field relevant to the Anna Lindh Foundation activities through their full involvement in the Foundation daily work.


Through the Internship Programme, ALF benefits from the input of young enthusiastic, motivated  graduates, who can give a fresh and up-to date academic knowledge.
Opening application Date: 24th of January 2017.
Closing application Date:  24th of February 2017.
Duty location: Alexandria, Egypt.
Who can apply:
Applicant(s) must be nationals of one of the 42 member countries of the Euro-Mediterranean partnership, with a maximum age of 35.
Target group: Graduates who have less than 2 years of relevant working experience.
Profile and skills Required:
  • Must hold a Bachelor degree.
  • Must have good knowledge of standard computer software (MS Word®, Excel®, PowerPoint and Outlook®).
  • Must be good in spoken and written English with French/Arabic  as an asset.
  • Creative and Flexible.
Expected Contract Starting Date:  1st of April 2017.
Interview:  Only Shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Contract Duration: 6 months with an assessment at the end of month 3.
Compensation: Non paid for the first 3 months.
In case of satisfactory performance assessment, from month 4  will be paid a monthly compensation of Euro 400.
Work schedule:
5 days per week Sunday through Thursday 9:00 to 17:00.
HOW TO APPLY?
Interested candidates should complete and send the following at the latest the 24th of  February 2017, by midnight Egypt-time:
  1. Complete the Online Application Form.
  2. Upload a one-page letter of motivation in English. A shorter version in French or Arabic is also welcome.
No applications will be considered after the deadline mentioned above.



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