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The Ship for South East Asian Youth Program (SSEAYP) 2008


What is SSEAYP?

The Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program (SSEAYP) is based on the representative joint statements issued in January 1974 between Japan and the Republic of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Republic of the Philippines, the Republic of Singapore and the Kingdom of Thailand. Negara Brunei Darussalam, following its full independence and its admission to the Assocation of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in January 1984, joined the program in 1985. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam joined in 1996, following its admission to the ASEAN in July 1995, and the Lao People’s Democratic Republic and the Union of Myanmar joined in 1998 after having been admitted to the ASEAN in July 1997. Furthermore in 2000, the Kingdom of Cambodia also joined this program following its admission to the ASEAN in April 1999. This program is carried out by the Government of Japan with the active participation and cooperation of these ten Southeast Asian countries.

1. Purpose

The purpose of this program is to promote friendship and mutual understanding among the youths of Japan and Southeast Asian countries to broaden their perspective on the world, as well as to strengthen their motivation and abilities in international cooperation by participating in discussions, introductions of each country, and various exchange activities both on board and in the countries to be visited. In addition, the participating youths are expected to progress with leadership positions in youth activities and various other sectors in their own countries after this program.

2. Outline of the Program

--> Schedule : SSEAYP annually lasts for a period of 51 days, usually starting in early September and ends in late October.

--> Activities on board the ship
The youths participating in this program (Participating Youths or PYs) shall take part in the following activities according to the schedule decided by the Cruise Operating Committee (COC):
a) Discussion Program
b) Solidarity group activities
c) Club activities
d) Introductions of each country
e) Lectures
f) Studies for a safe voyage, including lifeboat drill
g) Other activities approved by the COC

--> Activities in the countries to be visited
Such activities as listed below shall be conducted according to the programs arranged by the respective governments (or the Reception Committees):
a) Courtesy calls and Receptions
b) Homestays
c) Parties on board, Open Ship
d) Programs of institutional visits and interaction with local youth
e) Other activities arranged by the respective governments/Reception
Committees (Implementation of other activities shall be carried out only when
the program has sufficient spare time after activities listed above.)

--> Working language

English is the working language throughout this program.

3. Participating Youths

The PYs for the program should be:

a) Between 18 and 30 years of age as of April 1, 2005. (This is not applied to the
PYs of SSEAYP in 2001.)
b) Able to participate throughout the program.
c) Having a command of English to participate in the activities both on board the
ship and in the countries to be visited.
d) In good health both physically and mentally.
e) Cooperative and adaptable to an orderly group life.
f) Having good understanding and interests in the countries to be visited.

The application for 35th Ship for Southeast Asian Youth Program (SSEAYP) 2008 is now available at the Youth Department, Norodom Blvd. (next to Mong Rithy Group)

For those who have already learnt the news, please be notified that the deadline has been extended and the exam date has been moved to a later date. So for further information please visit the Youth Department to ask for information and collect application forms.

For Cambodians who are interested in applying and would like more information, you can send e-mail to admin@sicambodia.org or you can contact me directly via this e-mail hav_monirath@yahoo.com.

For youths in other ASEAN countries, contact your respective alumni at:

- SSEAYP International Indonesia
- SSEAYP International Philippines
- SSEAYP International Malaysia (KABESA)
- BERSATU Brunei
- SSEAYP International Singapore
- ASSAY Thailand
- IYEO Japan
- SSEAYP Vietnam
- Laos
- Myanmar (not available)

Fulbright Student Fellowships for 2009-2010



The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce the opportunity to compete for 2009-2010 Fulbright Student Fellowships for graduate study in the United States leading to a Masters degree or a Ph.D. Fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis to qualified candidates under the auspices of the J. William Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Program, subject to the availability of funding. The Fulbright Program was established in 1946 by the U.S. Congress as a means “to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries.” For more than sixty years the Fulbright Program has provided opportunities for foreign nationals to study, teach and pursue research in the U.S.
To be eligible, applicants must:

- Have a strong academic background and a record of excellence in previous studies;
- Have completed a Bachelor’s degree from a recognized college or university for those applying to study in the U.S. for a Master’s degree program, or have a Master’s degree from a recognized college or university for those applying to study in the U.S. for a Ph.D. program;
- Be proficient in English (minimum score of 570 on TOEFL or ITP, or 230 on computer-based TOEFL), or 88 on internet based TOEFL;
- Demonstrate ability to adapt readily to a foreign environment;
- Be in good health and able to undergo a rigorous study program; and
- Have no previous study experience in the United States.

Fulbright Student Fellowship grants provide round-trip transportation to the United States, as well as tuition, fees and living expenses for full-time graduate study. Grant provisions do not include financial support for dependents.
Application Instructions
Applicants who do not already have an official TOEFL score of 570 or above should plan to take the Institutional TOEFL Practice (ITP) on March 22, 2008 at the Royal University of Phnom Penh. Registration for the ITP is available through the Educational Advising Center at RUPP (room 103) from Monday-Friday, with a registration deadline of March 12, 2008. The next ITP available will be April 26, 2008, with registration deadline of April 16, 2008. Please contact Mr. Hang Chanthon for registration of the ITP at 023-448-320. Students receiving a 570 or above on the TOEFL or ITP are invited to apply for the Fulbright program online. The application and detailed instructions are available at: https://apply.embark.com/student/fulbright/international/, or www.iie.org/fulbright/apps.
The Fulbright Selection Committee will only accept online applications, which will be due by June 6, 2008. Applicants must submit all required supporting documents and test score reports directly to the Fulbright Committee of the U.S. Embassy Phnom Penh. For further information, please contact Mr. Chau Sa at tel. 023-728248, or email: chaus@state.gov.
Those interested in applying for the Fulbright program are strongly encouraged to attend one of the following information sessions:
- In Phnom Penh Royal University of Phnom Penh: March 18, from 09:00 to 11:00 AM, contact Mr. Hang Chanthon to register your attendance at 023-884-320 or 011-850-121 Pannasastra University of Cambodia: March 21, from 06:00 to 08:00 PM, contact Ms. Sok Vanna to register your attendance at 012-230-002 or 023-993-957 Royal University of Law and Economics: Wednesday, March 19, from 9:00 to 11:00 AM, contact Mr. Kim Savun to register your attendance at 012-627-446
- In Battambang : The National Institute of Management: March 31, from 3:00 to 4:30 PM The University of Management and Economics: March 31, 5:00 to 6:30 PM
- In Siem Reap: Build Bright University: April 1, from 2:30 to 4:30 PM Center for Khmer Studies: April 1, from 5:00 - 7:00 PM
- In Kampong Cham: Cambodian University for Specialty: March 15, from 10:30 to 12:00 University of Management and Economics: March 15, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM
- In Sihanoukville: Build Bright University: March 29, from 3:00 to 4:30 PM University of Management and Economics: March 29, from 04:30 to 6:30 PM

9th International Women in Asia (WIA) Conference: Transition and Interchange

School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Queensland, 29 Sept – 1 Oct 2008 calls for nominations for --> Women in Asia: Emerging Researchers Showcase

Nominations are sought from outstanding early career researchers to attend the Ninth International Women in Asia (WIA) Conference as keynote speakers. We are seeking scholars who are emerging leaders in their fields, undertaking innovative, exciting research on cultural issues. The successful applicants will present their research in one of the conference plenary sessions, receive a substantial contribution towards their travel and accommodation costs, and be given keynote billing for the conference.

The Emerging Researchers Showcase is supported by funding from the ARC Asia Pacific Futures Research Network (http://www.sueztosuva.org.au/ ) . In 2008, the APFRN signature theme is 'Crossing Borders of Cultural Meaning in the Asia Pacific (culture and religion)' and we therefore specifically invite nominations for the Emerging Researchers Showcase in the fields of religion and culture.

Applicants should submit a CV and a statement of no more than two pages in length including a 250 word abstract of their proposed presentation, and explaining their reasons for wishing to participate, how they will benefit from participation, why they should be selected, and the names and email addresses of two referees who would be willing to provide a reference by email.

Applicants must have received their Ph D by April 1st, 2008, and no earlier than April 1st, 2003.

Applications should be emailed to : wia@uq.edu.au

The closing date for nominations is 20 May 2008.

Enquiries can be emailed to wia@uq.edu.au .
Telephone enquiries can be made to Associate Professor Helen Creese (07) 33656413; Dr Tomoko Aoyama (07) 33656350 or Dr Rosie Roberts (07) 33656399

Further information about the conference can be obtained at the conference website accessible through the LCCS School homepage at http://www.uq.edu.au/slccs

ADB - Japan Scholarship

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in April 1988 with financing from the Government of Japan. It aims to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of ADB's developing member countries to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at participating academic institutions in the Asian and Pacific Region. Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to contribute to the economic and social development of their home countries. The ADB-JSP enrolls about 300 students annually in 20 academic institutions located in 10 countries within the Region. The ADB-JSP provides full scholarships for one to two years.

For more information, visit ww.adb.org/JSP/default.asp

Master in Public Administration Scholarships at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP) and at the National University of Singapore (NUS)

The 1-year Master in Public Administration (MPA) programme provides an intensive, interdisciplinary course of study for experienced professionals who wish to acquire new knowledge and skills to enhance their leadership and managerial capabilities. This innovative programme can be taken full-time or part-time.

The scholarships below are offered on a competitive basis. Applicants must have good academic and professional records. They must also have demonstrated leadership and a desire to contribute to public service. Not all the awards will be made unless thereare candidates of sufficient merit. Scholars may not concurrently hold any other scholarship, fellowship or award without the prior approval of the School. There is no bond or obligation for the scholar to be employed by NUS or in Singapore, except for the Lien Foundation scholarship.

Attention! The following items are covered by the terms of the relevant scholarships:

- A monthly stipend throughout the period of the award
- A one-time book allowance
- A one-time settling-in allowance
- Shared housing
- Tuition, health insurance, examination and other approved fees
- Cost of travel from home country to Singapore on award of the scholarship
- Cost of travel from Singapore to home country on graduation

Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Graduate Scholarship

The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Graduate Scholarship is available to full-time students who have demonstrated leadership and a desire to contribute to public service. It is available to all nationalities except Singapore citizens and permanent residents. Please refer to Attention! for the terms of this scholarship.

CapitaLand LKYSPP Scholarship

The CapitaLand LKYSPP Scholarship is available to full-time students who are citizens of ASEAN countries (except Singapore), India or the People’s Republic of China. For more information about CapitaLand Limited and this Scholarship, please view http://www.capitaland.com/en/AboutCapitaLand/Scholarships/Scholarship1.htm

Hefner Scholarship

The Hefner Scholarship is available to full-time students who are citizens of the People’s Republic of China or the United States of America.

Lien Foundation Scholarship for Social Service Leaders

The Lien Foundation Scholarship for Social Service Leaders aims to groom talent, build capability in the social service sector and develop outstanding leaders to serve the community. It is available to full-time and part-time students who are Singapore citizens or permanent residents.

The Scholarship provides for:

- A monthly allowance (for full-time candidates only) throughout the period of the award
- A one-time book allowance
- Tuition, health insurance, examination and other approved fees

For more information about the scholarship and application form, please go to www.ncss.org.sg/lien

A.I.T Scholarship

The ASEAN Foundation (AF) and the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) have entered into another agreement to develop high quality human resources within ASEAN member countries through the offering of the AF-AIT Scholarships. This scholarship programme is part of the ASEAN Foundation Scholarships for Postgraduate Studies and funded through the Japan-ASEAN Solidarity Fund. AIT is based in Thailand and has affiliated centers in other parts of the world. Ten (10) full scholarships are available for ASEAN nationals who wish to pursue masters degree in AIT. The scholarship award will cover tuition and other academic fees, and living allowances for a 2-year programme.

Four scholarships will be awarded under the project “Capacity building for Gender, Poverty and Mobility Analysis of Road Transportation Development in GMS Region”. The remaining six scholarships will be allocated for the various fields of study identified by ASEAN Foundation as indicated below.

To qualify, applicants must:

- Be a bonafide ASEAN national;
- Hold a bachelors degree (normally from a four-year program) or its equivalent in an appropriate field;
- Have above average undergraduate grades (minimum CGPA of 2.75); and,
- Satisfy other requirements as specified by the school you apply to.
- AIT is an international institute with English as the sole language of instruction. Admission to AIT requires proof of English language proficiency which may be satisfied in any of the following: Submission of an official test score from any of the following standardized English exams: TOEFL, IELTS, CU-TEP ( Thailand ), ARC (Lao PDR).
- Agree to return and/or serve for at least 2 years in any ASEAN countries after completion of their studies.

The scholarship can be taken in the following field of studies: School of Environment , Resources and Development (SERD) www.serd.ait.ac.th

- Agricultural Systems and Engineering
- Aquaculture and Aquatic Resources Management
Energy
- Environmental Engineering and Management
- Food Engineering and Bioprocess Technology
- Gender and Development Studies
- Natural Resources Management
- Pulp and Paper Technology
- Regional and Rural Development Planning
- Urban Environmental Management
- Interdisciplinary Programs
- Cleaner Production
- Integrated Tropical Coastal Zone Management
- Integrated Watershed Development and Management
- Modelling Tools in Environmental Resources and Management
- Disaster Preparedness, Mitigation and Management
- Agribusiness Management
- School of Engineering and Technology (SET) www.set.ait.ac.th
- Construction, Engineering and Infrastructure Management (CEIM)
- Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering (GTE)
- Structural Engineering (STE)
- Transportation Engineering (TRE)
- Water Engineering and Management (WEM)
- Interdisciplinary Programs
- Information and Communications Technologies (ICT)

Application detail

All interested applicants must complete the following two sets of applications and submit them to the Admissions Office of AIT.

- AIT application form ( http://www.ait.ac.th/apply )
- ASEAN Foundation Scholarship for Graduate Studies application form ( downloaded )

For the January 2008 intake, application should be made on or before 21 December 2007.Deadline for August intake is on 31 March 2008.For January 2009 intake, application should be made on or before 31 October 2008.

Contact detail:

- Postal Address: Admissions and Scholarships Unit Asian Institute of Technology P.O. Box 4 , Klong Luang Pathumthani 12120 , THAILAND
- Street Address: Admissions and Scholarships Unit Asian Institute of Technology 50 Moo 9, Km. 42, Paholyothin Road Pathumthani 12120 , THAILAND
- Phone: (662) 5245031-5033 Fax: (662) 524-6326 E-mail: admissions@ait.ac.th

Fujitsu Scholarship

The Fujitsu Asia Pacific Scholarship (Fujitsu Scholarship) Program, sponsored by Fujitsu Limited, provides financial assistance for postgraduate education and cross-cultural management training to participants from the Asia-Pacific region. Fujitsu Limited, an international leader in information technology, telecommunications, semiconductors and electronics that is headquartered in Tokyo, established the Fujitsu Scholarship to commemorate its 50th anniversary in 1985. The Fujitsu Scholarship program is available for academic programs at JAIMS. JAIMS, located in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a nonprofit postgraduate institute established by Fujitsu in 1972. Many Fujitsu Scholarship recipients/graduates are now working for corporate and social-service organizations in their home countries as well as in other nations.

The Fujitsu Scholarship is available to citizens of selected Asia-Pacific countries in the following formats:

- Full-tuition scholarship and a monthly stipend are available to citizens of the following countries: Cambodia, China*, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar*, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam*.

- Full-tuition scholarship with no monthly stipend is available to citizens of the following countries/areas: State of Hawaii, Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.

EWKLP Fujitsu Scholarship applicants must submit completed documents listed below.

- Scholarship Application(including the essay and work experience information)
- Two Recommendation Forms
- EWKLP Application Form
- TOEFL, TOEIC, or IELTS score report
- Official transcripts must be sent directly to JAIMS from all academic institutions attended.

The above items must be sent to: JAIMS Admissions Office, 6660 Hawaii Kai Drive, Honolulu, HI 96825-1192, U.S.A.

You can download the Acrobat PDF version of the Fujitsu Scholarship and EWKLP application documents here Fujitsu Scholarship Application Packet (104KB / A4)(including Recommendation Forms) or EWKLP Application Packet (63KB / A4)

Contact detail:

- Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, E-mail to : linda@th.fujitsu.com
- Vietnam, E-mail to : chick@vn.fujitsu.com
- China, E-mail to : jaims@cn.fujitsu.com
- Hawaii, E-mail to : rox@jaims.org
- Hong Kong, E-mail to : emily@hk.fujitsu.com
- India, E-mail to : rsaxena@fujitsu-india.com
- Sri Lanka, E-mail to : rsaxena@fujitsu-india.com
- Indonesia, E-mail to : scholarship@id.fujitsu.com
- Japan, E-mail to : dsaka@jp.fujitsu.com
- Korea, E-mail to : wjlee@kr.fujitsu.com
- Malaysia, E-mail to : chrisng@fms.my.fujitsu.com
- Philippines, E-mail to : m.que@ph.fujitsu.com
- Singapore, E-mail to : colin@sg.fujitsu.com
- Taiwan, E-mail to : alexlin@tw.fujitsu.com
- Australia and New Zealand, E-mail to : fujitsu.scholarship@au.fujitsu.com

Australian Scholarships - MSPPM scholarships

The Heinz School is committed to making a graduate education affordable for talented students. No separate application is necessary. Students who note in the application for admission that they would like to be considered for financial aid will be automatically considered for any applicable scholarship opportunity. Examples of scholarships include:

Carnegie Mellon University-AusAID Scholarships

Carnegie Mellon University-AusAID Scholarships are funded by the Australian Government to support a limited number of students from countries where Australia has a bilateral aid program, to study at the university's Heinz School in Adelaide, Australia. These scholarships are available to full time students.

Scholarship benefits include full tuition, return economy airfares, a contribution to living expenses, and basic medical insurance. Applicants must satisfy both AusAID's general eligibility criteria and the specific criteria established for their country of citizenship.

A detailed listing of eligible countries, criteria (general eligibility and country specific), and scholarship benefits can be found by visiting the AusAID website.

Applications for the January 2009 intake are now being accepted (the closing date for AusAid applications is the 30/06/08.) Carnegie Mellon University-AusAID Scholarships are only available to students who have already been offered a place at Carnegie Mellon University.

South Australian Government Scholarships
Scholarships covering a significant portion of tuition are available. To be considered for a scholarship, applicants will meet Carnegie Mellon’s admission requirements. Apply at https://app.applyyourself.com/?id=cmu-spp and answer ‘yes’ when you are asked if you want to be considered for ‘financial aid.’

Australian students are also eligible for a FEE-HELP tuition loan, which can be used to meet the residual cost of tuition not covered by scholarship.

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