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Sunday, March 6, 2011

AIT-SIDA Scholarship in Higher Education for Poverty Alleviation

Overview

The Asian Institute of Technology is inviting applications from eligible candidates for scholarships for Master Degree studies

The Sida scholarship programme has the specific purpose of reducing poverty. It is designed to result in outcomes of more people with better qualifications and more motivation to address poverty in the region. This will in turn result in better conceived and implemented poverty initiatives providing direct benefits to the poor.

Eligibility and selection criteria

To achieve this, the following criteria and requirements apply to the students supported by the programme.

The focus of the scholarship cooperation is on poverty alleviation. Thus, in addition to the normal academic qualifications required for AIT (cumulative grade point average of not less than 2.75) applicants must have work experience in and demonstrate commitmentto work on poverty alleviation to be eligible for the support. The applicants need to provide a written account of their background and their intentions after graduation with respect to work in poverty alleviation. Successful applicants are also expected to participate in follow up activities after graduation.

The specific requirements vary from country to country, as the target pool of candidates in each country is determined by the specific needs and requirements of the country.

For Cambodia, provincial and district level government officers as well as NGO staff engaged in poverty alleviation programmes in rural areas are the primary target group for this programme. In addition to the academic qualification of having a Bachelor’s degree, applicants must have at least two years of working experience in poverty reduction programmes.


Applicants need to have a level of English competency that allows them, with appropriate training and support of not more than one year, to achieve IELTS score of 4.5 to be eligible for studies in AIT.
Applications from women and indigenous communities are encouraged.

Submission of application

If you are younger than 40 years,have working experiences of at least 2 years in poverty alleviation work, have a GPA of at least 2.75and believe that you meet the above criteria, you are invited to sent

1. Your Curriculum Vitae,
2. A personal statement about your motivation and how a Master degree in the field of your choice would improve your abilities and skills to alleviate poverty, and
3. A recommendation letter from your employer about your engagement in poverty alleviation. This should also include a reference about your level of proficiency in English

to the provisional National focal point for this programme
Mr. Eam Dyna, World Fish Center
# 35, St. 71 (conner of Mao Tse Tong Blvd.),
Sangkat Beng Keng Kang 1, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tel: (+855-23) 223 208 / Fax: (+855-23) 223 209
Cell Phone: 855-12 921 271 / E-mail: d.eam@cgiar.org

Application deadline is March 20, 2011

Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a selection workshop in Phnom Penh, at the end of which selected candidates will submit a full application to AIT


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