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Thursday 30 November 2017

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Cranfield Sub-Saharan Africa Merit Scholarship in Leadership and Management in UK, 2018-2019
Applications are invited for Cranfield Sub-Saharan Africa Merit Scholarship in Leadership and Management. Students from countries in Sub-Saharan Africa applying to commence full-time study in one of the eligible master courses for the academic year 2018-2019.
The Cranfield University is a British postgraduate and research-based public university specializing in science, engineering, technology, and management.
If students are an international student they will need to provide evidence that they have achieved a satisfactory test result in an English qualification.
Scholarship Description:
  • Applications deadline: May 25, 2018
  • Course Level: Scholarships are available to pursue Master degree programme.
  • Study Subject: Applicable programs:
  • Finance and Management MSc
  • Investment Management MSc
  • Management MSc
  • Management & Corporate Sustainability MSc
  • Management and Entrepreneurship MSc
  • Strategic Marketing MSc
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc
  • Procurement and Supply Chain Management MSc
  • Scholarship Award: Scholarships are available to students from Sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Nationality: The Cranfield Sub-Saharan Africa Merit Scholarship in Leadership and Management provides funding of £4,000 towards tuition fees.
  • Number of Scholarships: Multiple scholarships are available.
  • Scholarship can be taken in the UK
Eligibility for the Scholarship: (H2 Heading)
Eligible Countries: Students from Sub-Saharan African Countries:  Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Democratic Republic), Ivory Coast, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe are eligible to apply for this scholarship programme.
Entrance Requirements: Students from countries in Sub-Saharan Africa applying to commence full-time study in one of the eligible master’s courses listed below. Applicants must be graduates with a first class honour or upper second-class honours undergraduate degree or equivalent in a relevant subject.
English Language Requirements: The minimum standard expected from a number of accepted courses are as follows:
IELTS – 6.5
TOEFL – 92
Pearson PTE Academic – 65
Cambridge English Scale – 180
Cambridge English: Advanced – C
Cambridge English: Proficiency – C
In addition to these minimum scores, you are also expected to achieve a balanced score across all elements of the test.

Application Procedure

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How to Apply: Applicants wishing to be considered for this Scholarship should be applying to a full-time Masters degree in an eligible course and indicate their interest on their course application form.
If you have already applied for admission and wish to be considered for a Cranfield Scholarship you should send an email to studysom-at-cranfield.ac.uk including a short submission highlighting your achievements and reasons that you should receive a bursary. Please include your full name, Cranfield ID number and course name in your email.


Wednesday 29 November 2017

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U.S. Department Pan-Africa Youth Leadership Program  – The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy welcomes applications for the 2018 Pan-Africa Youth Leadership Program (PAYLP). PAYLP is designed to provide secondary school youth (ages 15-18) and adult educators the opportunity to explore themes such as entrepreneurship, civic education, youth leadership, economic development, and respect for diversity.

About the Award
Eligibility
Student candidates
adult candidates
Duration of Program
How to Apply
U.S. Department Pan-Africa Youth Leadership Program
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NOTE:Application Deadline: Varies by countries
To Be Taken At (Country): USA


About the Award

: PAYLP is an intensive academic program offered by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA)’s Youth Programs Division. Through three-week intensive exchanges in the United States, participants engage in workshops on leadership and service, community site visits related to the program themes and sub themes, interactive training in conflict resolution, presentations, visits to high schools, local cultural activities, and home stays with local American families.  A key component of the program is for participants to develop follow-on community-based projects in their home communities to effect positive change after their return home.
Type: Short courses



Eligibility

Youth participants should be high school students aged between 15 to 18 years at the start of the exchange who have demonstrated leadership potential through academic work, community involvement, and extracurricular activities.
Each exchange delegation will also include adult participants who are teachers, trainers or community leaders who work with youth.  They will fill the roles of exchange participant, chaperone, and post-exchange mentor.
All Candidates should have sufficient proficiency in English to allow them to participate in an academicprogram.
A Successful candidate for this program will have the following characteristics:

 

Student candidates

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·        be a high school student who is 15, 16, 17, or 18 years of age by the start of the exchange
·        be proficient in English
·        attend at least one semester of high school in his/her home country following completion of the program;
·        indicate a serious interest in learning about the United States
·        demonstrate strong leadership qualities and potential in his/her school or community
·        have a high level of academic achievement, as indicated by academic grades, awards, and teacher recommendations
·        demonstrate a commitment to community service and extracurricular activities
·        have had little or no prior study or travel experience in the United States or elsewhere outside of their home country
·        be mature, responsible, independent, confident, open-minded, tolerant, thoughtful and inquisitive; and
·        be willing and able to fully participate in an intensive program, community service, and active educational travel program during the exchange, as well as in follow-on activities afterward in their home countries.


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Adult candidates:

·        be a teacher, trainer, volunteer, or community leader who works with youth
·        be proficient in English
·        have a commitment to remain in teaching positions or other positions of influence on young leaders after the program
·        indicate a serious interest in learning about the United States
·        demonstrate an interest in developing professional skills
·        be supportive of the teenage participants and assist them to become productive and responsible members of society
·        exhibit maturity and open-mindedness, and
·        be willing and able to fully participate in an intensive program, community service, and active educational travel program during the exchange, as well as to mentor youth in their follow-on activities afterward in their home countries.

Number of Awards: Approximately 50 youth and adult participants will travel to the United States in August of 2018.
Value of Award: The Department of State will cover travel and ground transportation, as well as book, cultural, housing, subsistence, mailing, incidental allowances and health benefits for all participants.



Duration of Program

: August 4-25, 2018.


How to Apply

: A complete application package will include the following:
·        Application Form (Adult PDF 245 KBYouth PDF 328 KB)
·        Reference Form (Adult PDF 194 KBYouth PDF 150 KB)
·        School Transcripts for all years of secondary school completed (photocopy)
·        Curriculum Vitae (English version)
·        Signed letter of recommendation from Teacher/Supervisor (Portuguese or English version)
·        Identification Document (photocopy)
·        To submit an application  and a reference forms by e-mail, send materials to MaputoExchangePrograms@state.gov with your name and “2018 Pan-Africa Youth Leadership Program (PAYLP)” in the subject line.
·        Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.


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Tuesday 28 November 2017



These are nine possible method or things you can do to be successful in any kind of exams

9 ways to study for an examination

Prepare
Take notes as you read
Believe in yourself:
Treat past questions
Sleep early the day before the test:
Time your paper:
Understand each question before answering:
Obey examination rules:
Don’t annoy the examiner:

There are different kinds of exams, some are more difficult than others but the same techniques can be used to tackle all of them. No matter how difficult an exam may be, there is usually at least one person that gets a pass mark, that person should be you. The techniques in this article are very practical and they are applicable to any exam at all.
9 ways to study for an examination

Prepare:

 prior proper planning prevents poor performance. You should always create enough time and space for your preparation. No matter how easy an exam may be, you still need to be well prepared for it. Exams are meant to test your ability and one of the abilities it seeks to test is your ability to read and comprehend. Never go into an exam hall without absolute conviction that you have done your best to prepare for that exam.

Take notes as you read:

  there are two major benefits of taking notes. The first is that it helps you to better understand what you are reading. Sometimes when you are writing an exam, you may have totally forgotten what you read but you somehow manage to remember what you wrote. Note taking also makes future reading easier. When you are reading for the second, third or fourth time, all you need to do is pick up the notes you have made and read instead of going through the whole book again.
Understand the marking scheme: this is one thing I try to do before sitting for any exam. You should find out which questions carry the most points especially in cases where you have both essay and multiple choice questions. This will help you to set your priorities right and effectively manage your time.

Believe in yourself:

 this point cannot be overemphasized. Always believe in yourself and your ability. Your attitude to any exam should be; “if only one candidate will pass this exam, it will surely be me”. This kind of faith will put anything you want in your hands.

Treat past questions:

 past questions are often repeated in a lot of examinations. But even when they are not, questions are usually set with the same structure every year. Treating past questions will give you a good idea of the types of questions to expect and what to do when faced with similar questions. Another advantage of treating past questions is they boost your confidence. Your confidence increases with every question you answer correctly.

Sleep early the day before the test:

 I’ve been guilty of this in the past. One advantage of having enough preparation is your mind will be at rest the day before the test. Do all your preparation before that day and make sure you get enough rest on the night before your exam. This will help you to remain alert and fresh throughout your exam and you won’t sleep off in the course of the test.

Time your paper:

 allocate time to every section or every question as appropriate before you begin writing. One of the common reasons for exam failure is inability to complete the test before time. You can avoid this if you will simply time yourself. It will help you not to spend too much time on any question and it will also keep you on track throughout your exam.

Understand each question before answering:

 this is one mistake a lot of people make during examinations. Whenever they see a question that looks like something they’ve seen before, they get excited and choose a familiar answer. The difference between two questions may be something very minute like not but that completely changes the answer, I’m sure you’ve been there before. In order to avoid this kind of silly mistake, treat every question like you’ve not seen it before no matter how familiar it may look and make sure you get the correct interpretation before you provide an answer.

Obey examination rules:

 disobey the rules and get disqualified. You might have gotten away with this many times in the past but don’t forget that “every day is for the thief but one day is for the owner”. The rules are simple, do yourself a favor and stick to them. This will actually allow you to focus better on what you have in front of you rather than turning your head like an antenna seeking signal.

Don’t annoy the examiner:

 make sure you write clearly such that the examiner doesn’t have to stress himself to see, ignore this and you are in danger of failure. Also, obey simple rules like do not write in the margin and the likes, there are some very angry examiners and you won’t like to be their scapegoat. Before I forget, don’t answer five questions when you are to answer just four. The examiner might think you are trying to play on his intelligence.
You see these are very simple rules but as simple as they seem, they can help you pass any exam. Obey them and you are good; ignore them and be doomed

9 ways to study for an examination


Prepare
Take notes as you read
Believe in yourself:
Treat past questions
Sleep early the day before the test:
Time your paper:
Understand each question before answering:
Obey examination rules:
Don’t annoy the examiner:.

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