Overview
The Open Society Institute's Network Scholarship Programs (NSP) is pleased to announce the Global Supplementary Grant Program (GSGP) for the 2010 – 2011 academic year. GSGP offers supplementary grants to students from select countries of Eastern and Central Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia. The purpose of the program is to enable qualified students to pursue doctoral studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences at accredited universities in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle/Near East, and North America.
Eligibility
The Global Supplementary Grant Program is available to citizens of the following countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovë, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
Students pursuing doctorates in the medical, physical, chemical, technical or natural sciences as well as fine or performing arts are not eligible for this grant. Ineligible fields of study include:
- Business Administration/Management Training
- Computer Science
- Finance/Banking/Marketing
- Engineering
- Hard & Natural Sciences (Physics, Biology, Chemistry, etc.)
- Mathematics
- Medical Sciences
GSGP grants are for students pursuing doctorate degrees only. Students admitted to master’s programs with the intent to continue, but who are not clearly admitted into a Ph.D. program, are ineligible.
Please note that this is a supplementary program not intended for full funding. Applicants must be able to demonstrate additional support from other sources.
Applying
Further details regarding the program and guidelines for applying may be found in the application forms for GSGP 2010-2011. Paper applications may be accessed via the OSI website at: http://www.soros.org/initiatives/scholarship/focus_areas . Applicants may also apply online using the Online Application System (OAS) at: http://www.soros.org/grants/oas .
Applicants must complete the appropriate application (GSGP-NA or GSGP-Europe) based on the continent of study. Applicants applying to universities in North American and Europe will need to submit 2 applications.
Deadlines
The deadline for students pursuing a Ph.D. in Asia, Australia, North America, or the Middle East is April 2, 2010.
The deadline for students pursuing a Ph.D. in Europe is June 10, 2010.
Applications will not be accepted after the appropriate deadline. Late applications will be automatically disqualified.
Applications for GSGP North America sent by mail must be postmarked by April 2nd and may be sent to the New York address below. Applications for GSGP Europe must be postmarked by June 10th and sent to the London address below. Alternately, applications may be submitted online or sent to your local Soros Foundation or Educational Advising Center.
Global Supplementary Grant Program
North America
Open Society Institute Society Foundation
1700 Broadway, 17th Floor Scholarship Programs
New York, NY 10019 House
U.S.A.
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this scholarship
The Open Society Institute's Network Scholarship Programs (NSP) is pleased to announce the Global Supplementary Grant Program (GSGP) for the 2010 – 2011 academic year. GSGP offers supplementary grants to students from select countries of Eastern and Central Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Mongolia. The purpose of the program is to enable qualified students to pursue doctoral studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences at accredited universities in Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle/Near East, and North America.
Eligibility
The Global Supplementary Grant Program is available to citizens of the following countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia, Croatia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kosovë, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
Students pursuing doctorates in the medical, physical, chemical, technical or natural sciences as well as fine or performing arts are not eligible for this grant. Ineligible fields of study include:
- Business Administration/Management Training
- Computer Science
- Finance/Banking/Marketing
- Engineering
- Hard & Natural Sciences (Physics, Biology, Chemistry, etc.)
- Mathematics
- Medical Sciences
GSGP grants are for students pursuing doctorate degrees only. Students admitted to master’s programs with the intent to continue, but who are not clearly admitted into a Ph.D. program, are ineligible.
Please note that this is a supplementary program not intended for full funding. Applicants must be able to demonstrate additional support from other sources.
Applying
Further details regarding the program and guidelines for applying may be found in the application forms for GSGP 2010-2011. Paper applications may be accessed via the OSI website at: http://www.soros.org/initiatives/scholarship/focus_areas . Applicants may also apply online using the Online Application System (OAS) at: http://www.soros.org/grants/oas .
Applicants must complete the appropriate application (GSGP-NA or GSGP-Europe) based on the continent of study. Applicants applying to universities in North American and Europe will need to submit 2 applications.
Deadlines
The deadline for students pursuing a Ph.D. in Asia, Australia, North America, or the Middle East is April 2, 2010.
The deadline for students pursuing a Ph.D. in Europe is June 10, 2010.
Applications will not be accepted after the appropriate deadline. Late applications will be automatically disqualified.
Applications for GSGP North America sent by mail must be postmarked by April 2nd and may be sent to the New York address below. Applications for GSGP Europe must be postmarked by June 10th and sent to the London address below. Alternately, applications may be submitted online or sent to your local Soros Foundation or Educational Advising Center.
Global Supplementary Grant Program
North America
Open Society Institute Society Foundation
1700 Broadway, 17th Floor Scholarship Programs
New York, NY 10019 House
U.S.A.
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this scholarship
2 comments:
Nice Post !
Thanks for sharing this information with me. I'm student of Canadian college & I'm near about to complete my college education & after that I will go for higher studies.
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Hi Justin... That is good to hear that you are about to complete your college education. We hope you can find good opportunities at universities for your future career. Good luck.
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