Friday 12 April 2019

DAAD Scholarship 2019-2020

German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is offering DAAD postgraduate awards for Developing Countries. These programs are open to pursuing a postgraduate degree program at German institutions of Higher education.
With its development-oriented postgraduate study programs, DAAD Development promotes the training of specialists of new industrial countries.

Brief Description

  • Application Deadline: Depending on the chosen study programme; check deadlines
  • University or Organization: German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD)
  • Department: NA
  • Course Level: Courses are available to pursue a postgraduate degree at a state or state-recognized German university, and in exceptional cases to take a doctoral degree, and to obtain a university qualification (Master’s/Ph.D.) in Germany.
  • Award: 850 euros for graduates or 1,200 euros for doctoral participants
  • Access Mode: post or electronically
  • Number of Awards: Not known
  • Nationality: International
  • Program can be taken in Germany
  • Language: English or German

Eligibility 

  • Eligible Countries: All international applicants from around the world are eligible to apply.
  • Eligible Course or Subjects: The subjects will be for pursuing development-related postgraduate courses.
  • Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the students must meet all the given criteria:
  1. The applicants must be Graduates with at least two years’ professional experience. They fulfill the necessary academic requirements and can be expected to successfully complete a study programme in Germany (above-average result for first academic exam – top performance third, language skills)
  2. Candidates can prove their motivation is development-related and be expected to take on social responsibility and initiate and support processes of change in their personal and professional environment after their training/education

    How to Apply

    • How to Apply: To apply, the applicants must submit an online application through the link: https://www.daad.de/medien/deutschland/stipendien/formulare/forschungsstipendium_en.pdf
    • Supporting Documents: As part of the application, the applicants must submit all the following required documents: DAAD application form, hand-signed CV (use the Europass specimen form at http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/), hand-signed letter of motivation (with reference to current occupation) maximum 2 pages, academic letter/s of recommendation (the letters must have a letterhead, a signature and office stamp and must be of recent date, professional letter/s of recommendation from your employer (the letters must have a letterhead, a signature and office stamp and must be of recent date), confirmation of employment from the employer in your home country and -if possible- a guarantee of re-employment upon your return home, Proof of language abilities: a) English – TOEFL or IELTS (Note: We only accept an academic TOEFL) b) German – necessary for the courses taught in German; for the courses taught in English, if available, copies of awarded academic degrees (certified translation if necessary) – copies of academic transcripts (certified translation if necessary)

Thursday 4 April 2019

120 under 40 Nominations are open (The new generations of family planning leaders)

120 Under 40: The New Generation of Family Planning Leaders recognizes and highlights the achievements of the next generation of family planning leaders worldwide.

The project launched on September 26, 2015, World Contraception Day — an annual event that focuses international attention on enabling young people to make informed decisions about family planning and reproductive health. Three rounds are planned: 2016, 2017 and 2019.

Selection Process
Nominations for the third and final round of 120 Under 40 will be accepted from March 27 to June 11, 2019. Nominees in the 2016 and 2017 rounds who did not win are eligible to be re-nominated in 2019.
Each nominee will have a profile on 120under40.org.
The 40 winners for 2019 will be chosen through online public voting and scoring by a jury of experts and leaders in family planning.

Online public voting will take place from June 18 to July 1, 2019. Voters will be able to cast one vote per nominee during this period. Voters can vote for as many nominees as they like, but only once per nominee.

Nominees must receive at least 75 votes in order to pass to the jury scoring round. Nominees that receive 75 votes will see a badge displayed on their profile, signifying that they have passed to the jury scoring round, and will receive a notification email. Once that 75-vote threshold is reached, additional votes beyond 75 will not factor in.

The 120 Under 40 Jury, made up of leaders in the family planning and reproductive health fields, will review nominees that reach the 75-vote threshold on the basis of the following criteria, which are drawn from the published project description and the nominee profile questions:
Has the nominee made significant, demonstrated, quantifiable contributions to family planning?
Has the nominee acted as a source of innovation/"positive disruption” in family planning?
Has the nominee served as a role model to lead and inspire others?
Has the nominee demonstrated passion for family planning?
Does the nominee have a vision for future work related to family planning?

After online voting and jury review close, the project secretariat will review the results and determine the 40 winners, all of whom will receive $1,000 from the Gates Institute to continue the work they are involved in or to start new, innovative projects.

The winners will be announced on September 10, 2019. This project year will officially end on September 26, World Contraception Day, with additional promotion of the winners via social/digital media and during the Gates Institute's annual World Contraception Day Celebration.

Each winner will receive $1,000, as well as the opportunity to partake in high-level networking, programmatic and research opportunities and tools to strengthen their skills, especially in storytelling, personal brand development, advocacy and leadership. In addition, 120 Under 40 winners join a strong and supportive network of other early- and mid-career family planning champions. Their work is supported and amplified, and they are offered special opportunities, such as scholarships to attend the International Conference on Family Planning and the opportunity to apply for additional funding for their work. Being a 120 Under 40 winner is a key that can open exciting new doors.

New this year - Fifteen of the 120 winners will be funded to participate in the new Bill & Melinda Gates Institute Leadership Accelerator, an intensive 2-week training course that will impart innovative approaches to leadership, program management, policy analysis, strategic planning, communications, advocacy and organizational change. (The Leadership Accelerator opportunity replaces the 120 Under 40 Celebrations that have taken place in the past.) Applications for the Leadership Accelerator will open in March 2019. This opportunity is available to 2016 and 2017 winners of 120 Under 40; 2019 nominees are eligible to apply, but their applications will only be considered if they win.

Click here to apply 120 under 40

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