S1 Scholarship, Free Student Loan, Research Assistant
American Indonesian Exchange Foundation (AMNEF) menawarkan program
Fulbright Scholarship Program 2009-2010 yang ditujukan bagi lulusan
program sarjana atau staf pengajar yang berminat melanjutkan studi ke
program master atau doktor di universitas- universitas di Amerika.
Program-program yang ditawarkan adalah:
Master’s Degree Program
Fulbright Master’s Degree Program
A Sarjana (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (4.00 scale), A minimum
TOEFL score of 550.The deadline for submission of application for all
programs is May 31, 2008.
Fulbright-Freeport Master’s Degree Program
Indonesian citizens from Papua who are faculty members state or private
institutions of higher education. A demonstrated commitment to the
development and service of Papua. requirements: minimum S1, IPK of 3, has
commitment to build Papua, and minimum TOEFL 500. The deadline for
submission of application for all programs is May 31, 2008.
Fulbright presidential scholarship program (PH.D. PROGRAM)
Indonesian citizens with appropriate qualifications as stipulated in the
description below.Eligibility and Requirements:
- Preference will be given to applicants who serve or plan to serve the
faculty members of the state and private institutions of higher learning
in Indonesia and never received any Fulbright Scholarship.
- A Master’s degree
- a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a scale of 4.00).
- A TOEFL score (min 575).
- The deadline for submission of application for all programs is May 31,
2008.
RESEARCH PROGRAM
1. Fulbright Doctoral Dissertation Program: This research grant is
intended to provide U.S. research opportunities for Indonesian university
doctoral candidates who are in the final stages of writing their
dissertation. The grant duration is for a period of three to six months.
The applicant should have a minimum TOEFL score of 575 to participate in
this program.May 31, 2008
2. Fulbright Senior Research Program: This research grant is for
Indonesian scholars who have a doctoral degree or equivalent professional
qualifications. The grant affords Indonesian scholars the opportunity to
conduct research in the U.S. for a period of three to six months.
Applicants should also be able to demonstrate sufficient English language
proficiency to conduct research in the U.S. August 31, 2008
SPECIAL PROGRAM
Fulbright Foreign Language (Bahasa Indonesia) Teaching Assistant (FLTA)
Program:
Applicants must be English language teachers or currently in training to
become an English language teacher and must be able to demonstrate a
commitment to English language teaching upon return to Indonesia following
the award. The program is for one academic year (9 months) and requires
the grantee to teach Indonesian language and culture in the U.S. for 20
hours per week and to enroll in at least two U.S. Studies and/or ESL
methodology classes per semester under a full tuition waiver.
Applicants who are no older than 29 years of age at the time of
application will possess:
· a Sarjana (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (4.00 scale)
· leadership qualities
· a good understanding of Indonesian and international cultures
· a demonstrated commitment to the chosen field of study
· a willingness to return to their home institution upon completion of the
Fulbright program
· deadline: November 3, 2008
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship for Mid-career Proffesionals:
Hubert H. Humphrey fellowships enable Indonesian mid-career professionals
to participate in non-degree programs that combine academic course work at
the graduate level with professional development activities in the U.S.
for a period of one academic year (9 months). Candidates are typically
administrators in leadership positions with a minimum of five years of
work experience who represent either the public or non-profit private
sectors, including Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) who are
committed to public service.
Applicants will possess:
· a Sarjana (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 2.75 (4.0scale)
· a minimum TOEFL score of 525.
· Deadline : May 31, 2008
Fulbright Visiting Specialist Program:
The Fulbright Visiting Specialists Program provides grants for Indonesian
scholars and practitioners to conduct intensive three to six week programs
of teaching, lecturing and public outreach on topics in Islamic
civilization and developments in the Muslim world. Ideal applicants are
scholars or practitioners with outstanding records of academic,
professional, community service, the ability to address topics in Islamic
civilization in addition to teaching in their own disciplines and about
Indonesia, the ability to communicate effectively and diplomatically in
English and the desire to serve as a cultural ambassador. The participants
may teach short courses or seminars in their field of expertise as it
relates to Islam or the Muslim world, team-teach with American faculty,
student or teacher workshops, advise faculty and students, develop
curricula, participate in informal discussions with students, and outreach
activities, including programs for community groups, and interviews with
the media. The program does not support research and provides no time for
the participants to pursue personal projects. Participants may be in
fields of Islamic and area studies, political science, international
relations, business and economics, history, women’s studies, journalism,
sociology, religion, literature, anthropology, and the arts.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENT
Applicants should hold a Ph.D. or equivalent experience or a terminal
degree in their field, demonstrate a strong record of academic,
professional, and community service, expertise on Islam as a creed and
culture, maturity, dependability, flexibility, integrity and
professionalism. Applicants must be residing in Indonesia at the time of
application. Deadline : May 31, 2008
Fulbright Tsunami Relief Initiative Master’s Degree Program:
This program is specifically designed for individuals who wish to pursue
an advanced degree at an American university in a discipline related to
tsunami reconstruction efforts or future relief activity. Faculty members
as well as other qualified individuals are eligible for these awards.
Applicant will possess:
· a Sarjana (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (4.00 scale)
· leadership qualities
· a good understanding of Indonesian and international cultures
· a demonstrated commitment to the chosen field of study relevant to
tsunami reconstruction and/or relief efforts
· a minimum TOEFL score of 520 at the time of application.
· Deadline : May 31, 2008
Community College Summit Initiative Program:
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the United States
Department of State is pleased to announce the Community College Summit
Initiative Program. This new international educational exchange program
enables individuals from Brazil, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey and
South Africa to study at a community college in the United States to
develop professional skills.
Eligible fields are Business Management and Administration; Tourism and
Hospitality Management; Health Professions, including Nursing; Media;
Information Technology; Security and Public Safety; and Engineering
Science.
ELIGIBILITY
To apply to the program, candidates must:
· Have completed a secondary school education;
· Have relevant work experience in the field in which they are applying;
· Have English language skills that provide a basis for enrolling in
academic coursework following approximately 6 months of intensive English
language study in the U.S.;
· Submit a complete application; and
· Minimum Institutional TOEFL score 500 or TOEIC score 650 (only scores
less than 2 years old are valid).
· Deadline: November 1, 2008
ILEP/IREX Teacher Exchange Program:
The International Leadership in Education Program (ILEP) is a program of
the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of
State, and is implemented by IREX (the International Research & Exchanges
Board), a Washington, DC based non-profit organization. ILEP will provide
52 teachers from the Near East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia with unique
opportunities to develop expertise in their subject areas, enhance their
teaching skills and increase their knowledge about the United States. The
program will consist of a semester-long academic program at a U.S.
university, including coursework and intensive training in teaching
methodologies, curriculum development, teaching strategies for their home
environment, educational leadership, as well as the use of computers for
Internet, word processing and as tools for teaching. The semester-long
program, which will commence in January 2008 and conclude in June 2008,
will also include an internship at a secondary school to engage
participants actively with the American teachers and students. Trips to
U.S. cultural sites and academic support will be provided for participants
throughout the program.
ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS MUST BE:
· Secondary-level, full-time teachers with five or more years of classroom
disciplines including: English as a Foreign Language; Social Studies;
Civics; Mathematics; Science.
· Citizens of the Republic of Indonesia
· Have English-language proficiency in written and spoken English with a
minimum ITP TOEFL of 500
· Deadline: May 16, 2008
Fulbright Science & Technology Award:
The American Indonesia Exchange Foundation (AMINEF) is pleased to announce
the availability of approximately 40 awards to be competed worldwide under
the aegis of International Fulbright Science and Technology Award for
Ph.D. study at top U.S. institutions in science, technology, or
engineering for the 2008-2009 academic year matriculants. The Fulbright
Program in Indonesia promotes mutual understanding between the Republic of
Indonesia and the United States of America through educational exchange
and academic scholarship. Fulbright scholarships for this particular
program are available to Indonesian citizens with the appropriate
qualifications as stipulated below.
ELIGIBILITY & REQUIREMENTS
Applicants will possess:
· a Bachelor and/or Master’s degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a 4.00
scale). Undergraduate students who will complete the degree before August
1, 2008 may also apply.
· demonstrated leadership qualities.
· a good understanding of Indonesian and other cultures.
· a deep commitment to the chosen field of study.
· a determination to return to Indonesia upon completion of the Fulbright
program.
· a minimum TOEFL score of 580 at the time of application.
· a minimum GRE quantitative score of 700 (GRE test will be required if
selected for nomination).
· Deadline: April 15, 2008
AMINEF
6th fl. Balai Pustaka Building
Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No. 4
Tel.: 345 2016 (hunting)
Fax: 345 2050
www.aminef.or. id
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