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Piloting a new farmer-led business model in the Ngoma maize value chain
Vacancy for ambitious and knowledgeable professionals with a passion for rural development
We are Agriterra, a Dutch agri-agency that provides business development services to ambitious cooperatives and farmer organizations in developing and emerging economies. We assist them with advice and training by locally based business advisors and by deploying practitioners from the Dutch, Spanish, and international farmer organizations and (cooperative) companies; the so-called AgriPool experts. We apply a three-track approach: We make cooperatives bankable and create real farmer-led companies, we improve extension services to farmer members and we enhance farmer-government dialogues. Our advisory practice covers the full range of services on management & organization, financial management, governance, business development, and lobby & advocacy.
Agriterra works from local offices in a large number of countries. We work with self-steering teams, so our employees are challenged to use every bit of determination, creativity, and strategy to achieve our compelling goals. Being a self-steering organization makes Agriterra an inspiring and challenging environment for professional growth and development. Agriterra is looking for a highly motivated business advisor to support the implementation of an out-growers service company model for organized soybean and maize farmers in Rwanda.
Out growers service company (OSC) model
The OSC model for maize and soybean in Rwanda is a pilot project that seeks to increase the soybean and maize productivity and supplies of raw materials for animal feed production. Several factories have been set-up in Rwanda to process animal feeds, but they all lack sufficient availability of domestic quality maize and soybean, forcing them to import their raw materials. Most maize and soya bean producers have organized themselves into cooperatives, but the efficiency of the cooperatives often requires further professionalization and upscaling. Having seen the situation, ENABEL initiated the Out grower Service Company model to provide solutions to challenges faced by both smallholder farmers and animal feed processors. Agriterra has designed a project, financed by ENABEL, to implement the model for a period of 3 years, starting in NGOMA district. Experiences and lessons learned from the pilot in NGOMA will be shared with cooperatives in Gisagara and Kirehe Districts in year 2 of the project.
Building on the farmer-led business expertise of Agriterra, the sustainability of the OSC will be based on basic economic principles: the economic interests of farmers and farmer cooperatives will be best served when they become and remain loyal members of the OSC, benefiting from better access to inputs, access to finance, insurance, extension services, and the farmer field school model. On the marketing side, the OSC will provide the members with the best marketing strategy, as the economies of scale and reduced post-harvest handling time will increase the access to remunerative formal markets. These services will be complemented by in-house expertise of logistics, post-harvest handling, and market linkages with reliable off-takers.
Position of business advisor
The Business Advisor will be based in the Agriterra Kigali office and will support the implementation of the Out-growers services company model in the maize and soybean value chains. The business advisor position requires an experienced person with multi-annual experience in cooperative development in the maize/soy sector, with a high degree of independence, integrity, and problem solving skills. The business advisor is expected to contribute to the overall management and implementation of project activities that include but are not limited to facilitate access to inputs, oversee farm operations on the field, provide business advisory services to the OSC and the member cooperatives and facilitate the access to market and finance. To ensure that the project objectives are achieved in full, the job holder will be required to establish a great cooperation and communication with OSC staff on the field, liaise directly with project partners (i.e. Enabel, RAB and local government), and other key maize and soybean value chain partners (farm inputs suppliers, financial institutions, crop insurance companies, off-takers and other services providers).
Duties
Expected results
Improved business performance of affiliated cooperatives
Education, experience, and skills
Performance evaluation
The advisor will work under the supervision of the country representative of Agriterra Rwanda and he will support and work closely with the Agriterra Business Advisors of the Rwanda and Great Lakes team. Evaluation of the performance of the advisor will be done by the country team, under the supervision of the manager agri-advice in The Netherlands, in order to establish areas of further development. A final evaluation will be done at the end of the contract period.
General conditions
Are you interested?
Are you interested in this position and do you fit the profile? Apply before the 10th of March 2021 with a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and academic certificate in one PDF file, by sending an e-mail to rwanda@agriterra.org to the attention of Mr. Jasper Spikker, Agriterra Rwanda Country representative, with reference code ATRW-8706. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Vacancy Announcement
The Development Bank of Rwanda is Rwanda’s only National Development Bank mandated to support Rwanda’s development goals. Over the last years, the bank has undergone substantial re-organization aimed at positioning it as an “innovative and sustainable provider of development finance for socio-economic impact”.
To achieve this vision, the bank’s new strategic plan (2018-2024) has outlined 3 key strategic themes.
To help accomplish this ambitious and exciting vision, the Development Bank of Rwanda (BRD) would like to recruit suitable qualified candidates to fill the position of Officer, Performance & Development Management.
BRD is committed to respecting gender equality and disability norms. We promote gender responsive practices. Qualified candidates particularly females and persons living with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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Application Guidelines:
Interested candidate should apply online (https://www.brd.rw/careers/) and upload application documents including Curriculum Vitae, copies of degree certificates and professional certificates, motivation letter, names of three previous supervisors (as one document) as well as their emails and telephone.
Only online applications shall be considered.
Email only for inquiries (not application): recruitment@brd.rw
Address all applications to the Head, Human Capital, and Corporate Services of the Development Bank of Rwanda.
Deadline for application: Monday, March 08, 2021.
The employment package is highly competitive/attractive.
Only Candidates with the right qualifications and relevant experience shall be shortlisted and contacted for interviews.
Done in Kigali, February 22nd, 2021
Information Assistant (Social Media)
Vacancy Announcement: KIGALI-2021-002
The Embassy of the United States of America in Kigali is recruiting for the position of Information Assistant (Social Media). The position is open to All Interested Candidates/All Sources and available to start immediately.
Duties: Incumbent is responsible for collaborating with U.S. Mission Rwanda sections and agencies to develop and publicize public diplomacy content, including through social media, to elevate the profile of the United States in Rwanda. The position reports directly to the Information Assistant for press and media engagement with additional guidance and assignments from the Deputy Public Affairs Officer and Public Affairs Officer. Efforts include content-gathering from within the U.S. Mission, message development, strategic planning for messaging and social media, and understanding of Rwandan media environment, including social media environment. S/he will develop original content and suggest creative ways to attract social media influencers and users, increase web traffic and engagement with Rwandans using social media, and promote U.S. Rwandan partnerships and U.S. Mission goals.
All applications must be submitted via Electronic Recruitment Application (ERA) by COB (5:30 pm) March 8, 2021.
Full announcement and application procedures are available on https://rw.usembassy.gov/embassy/jobs/
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. If you have any questions, please contact the Human Resources Office on KigaliHRRecruitment@state.gov
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
FXB Rwanda is a Rwandan Local Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) created in February 2012. It is affiliated to FXB International; an international NGO created in 1989, whose mission is to fight poverty and HIV/AIDS. FXB Rwanda is currently seeking to recruit for the following position:
Position Title: Communication Officer
Reports to: Executive Director
Number of position: 1
Job Location: Coordination Office located in Kamonyi District,Runda Sector, Ruyenzi Cell
Period: One year renewable based on performance
JOB PURPOSE:
FXB Rwanda is looking to hire a dedicated Communications Officer to join our team. The Communications Officer will support our internal and external communications strategy, develop and disseminate promotional content, respond to inquiries from the public and media, and coordinate promotional events. He/she will also support managers and employees through a variety of tasks related to organization and communication.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
The main responsibilities are, but not limited to:
DESIRED COMPETENCES
Interested candidates with required skills and competences are requested to submit their applications addressed to FXB Rwanda Executive Director at info@fxbrwanda.org not later than Friday, March 12, 2021 at 5Pm (local time).
The applications include motivation letter, CVs, and well completed FXB application form found via this link http://www.mediafire.com/download/68hw76cw49ch06q/Job_Application_Form_-__FXB.pdf ).
Please remember to add the title of the position you are applying for in the subject line of the email. Any applications sent after the deadline will not be considered. Due to big number of expected applicants, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for exams.
Qualified Female applicants are encouraged to apply.
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Exciting Career Opportunity
Are you ambitious and seeking for a career rewarding challenge to propel you to the next level?
Unguka Bank Plc is looking for a qualified, self-driven, competent, and committed ‘Junior Database administrator’ reporting to the Head of Information and Technologies Department.
Overall
The Junior Database administrator will assist the Senior DBA on maintaining the bank’s database systems including performance tuning, monitoring critical events, back-up/restore, archiving, reporting and documentation. And Extracting, Developing, and integrating various end users reports using oracle scripts.
Key responsibilities:
Qualifications and other requirements
Key Behaviours & Abilities
How to apply:
If you believe your career objectives matches this position, send your application letter, academic transcripts, and CV with three referees to recruitment@ungukabank.com, with the position you are applying for in subject line not later than March 1st, 2021 at 4:00 pm.
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
Done at Kigali, Feb 19th, 2021.
Lois NYIRASONI
Acting Head HR & Administration Department.
Minimum age: 22 years old. Applicants must be nationals of or legal residents in the country of assignment.
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Application deadline: 3rd March 2021
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We are currently recruiting full-time international candidates to complete a PhD in Engineering at Macquarie University. A candidate with strong engineering and biochemistry background will become a key contributor to our integrated and multidisciplinary team developing single-cell analysis technology platforms.
Candidates with a proven track record in fluidics design, microdevice development, cell culture and manipulation, chemical characterisation and analytical methods will be preferred. Candidates currently in Australia with a valid visa will be preferred. As a successful candidate you will work in a dynamic, team-oriented environment to create exciting microfluidic modules that enable high-throughput, robust and automated single-cell analysis.
The scholarship will suit candidates who desire to work collaboratively within a team of researchers with different backgrounds, solve challenging research problems, and enjoy innovative projects.
This scholarship is available to eligible international candidates to undertake a direct entry 3-year PhD program or MRes Y2 + PhD Bundle program.
The scholarship is comprised of a Tuition Fee Offset and a Living Allowance Stipend.
The value and tenure of the scholarship is an “MQRES” full-time stipend rate of $28,597 per annum (in 2021 tax-exempt for up to 3 years – indexed annually).
Name: Dr. Ming Li
Email: ming.li@mq.edu.au
Phone: (02) 9850 9532
New applicants to Macquarie University will need to complete the OnlineHDR Candidature and Scholarship Application via the Online Application System and arrange for two academic referee reports to be submitted to the Higher Degree Research Office. Further information can be found on the How to Apply page.
Current applicants with a successful candidature offer less than 12 months old and currently enrolled Macquarie University candidates:
To be eligible for a scholarship, applicants are expected to have a record of excellent academic performance and preferably, additional relevant research experience and/or peer-reviewed research activity in line with the University’s scholarship rating guidelines. Refer to the Rating Scholarship Applicants section for more information about these guidelines.
Macquarie University will advise the successful applicant of entitlements at the time of scholarship offer.
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Closing date: 14 March 2021
This scholarship is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC).
Start date: October 2021
Supervisors:
Project description:
This theoretical project will develop novel, rigorous techniques, to calculate refined measures of quantum entanglement of spatial regions in conformal field theories with boundaries (BCFTs) at large central charge, in thermal and “locally quenched” non-thermal initial states.
At large central charge, BCFT correlators that compute measures of quantum information are expected to undergo a sharp transition (as a function of the size of spatial regions). This is due to a switch in dominance between intermediate exchanges involving bulk primary states to intermediate exchanges of boundary states.
A major goal will be to make precise this qualitative picture within the framework of “generalized free fields” which have recently been proposed as the appropriate CFT construct to describe strongly coupled CFTs possessing holographic gravity duals. Little is known about interacting BCFT n-point functions. Our investigation will reveal new general features of BCFT entanglement measures at strong coupling.
A deep physical interpretation of the BCFT system has in recent months been at the epicentre of one of the most important advances in theoretical physics made in recent times (Nov 2019):
Holographic duality relates a BCFT to the same CFT propagating in the near horizon geometry of a black hole dual to the boundary degrees of freedom. Thus BCFT measures of entanglement get related to quantum entanglement entropies of subsets of Hawking radiation emitted by the black hole!
The transition between the two regimes of BCFT correlators is precisely what resolves the celebrated information loss paradox for black holes posed by Hawking. In the gravity picture the transition is between the usual black hole geometry and a new semiclassical wormhole saddle-point.
Remarkably, the wormhole geometry identifies the black hole interior with the Hawking radiation outside and reproduces the celebrated “Page curve” for the entanglement entropy of Hawking radiation required by unitarity of Quantum Mechanics.
Our goal is to understand how the black hole interior degrees of freedom are encoded in the Hawking radiation. We can extract this from strongly coupled bCFT correlators modelled by generalised free fields. We will also compare and contrast these fine-grained correlations against our previous results for weakly coupled CFTs propagating in the black hole background.
The question raised above is perhaps the single most pressing one in the effort to pick apart the complexity of the quantum state of the Hawking radiation emitted by a black hole and how universal its detailed properties are.
The inclusion of wormhole saddles in the gravitational partition function, instrumental in resolving the information loss paradox, leads to a beautiful interpretation of the gravitational description of the system: it is a sum of partition functions of the so-called 2d JT gravity defined over surfaces of arbitrary genus and arbitrary number of boundaries. Remarkably these correspond to the genus expansion of certain matrix integrals. It remains a fascinating question to understand how such a genus expansion is encoded in BCFT correlators, one which we expect to be able to attack in the final stages of the project.
The questions we plan to address are topical and yet largely unexplored. The Swansea team consists of world leading experts (TJH, DT, SPK ) in holography, string theory and QFT (BL) and has already produced publications in closely related directions and continues to pursue this research vigorously.
Candidates must have a First, Upper Second Class Honours or a Master’s degree with Merit, in a relevant discipline.
For candidates whose first language is not English, we require IELTS 6.5 (with 6.0 in each component) or equivalent. Please visit our website for a list of acceptable English language tests. We prefer candidates to have already met the English Language requirements at the point of application, although this is not a requirement.
This scholarship is open to UK and international candidates. Please note, international and EU students may have to pay the difference between the home (UK) UKRI fee and the institutional international student fee.
NB: If you are holding a non-UK degree, please see Swansea University degree comparisons to find out if you meet the eligibility.
If you have any questions regarding your academic eligibility based on the above comparison, please email pgrscholarships@swansea.ac.uk with the web-link to the scholarship(s) you are interested in.
This three-year fully funded scholarship covers UK tuition fees and an annual stipend of £15,285.
Research Training Support Grant (RTSG) of £1,000 per annum covering travel and other research expenses is also provided.
This scholarship is open to UK and international candidates. Please note, international and EU students may have to pay the difference between the home (UK) UKRI fee and the institutional international student fee.
To apply, please complete and submit the following documents to science-scholarships@swansea.ac.uk:
Candidates should use the ‘Supplementary Personal Statement’ section of the application form to explain why the award they are applying for particularly matches their skills and experience and how they would choose to develop the project.
Please email the documents with ‘EPSRC 34 SCHOLARSHIP 2021-2022’ in the email subject header.
Informal enquiries before the deadline for formal applications are welcome by emailing Professor Prem Kumar (S.P.Kumar@Swansea.ac.uk).
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Each year the Institut Pasteur Department of International Affairs allocates funding to promote and aid completion of doctoral theses for both French and foreign scientists in institutes within the Institut Pasteur International Network located outside mainland France.
Deadline for candidatures : May 05th, 2021
| Funding for completion of a doctoral thesis within the Institut Pasteur International Network : Calmette and Yersin program | |
| Aim : | The Institut Pasteur Department of International Affairs allocates fundings to promote and facilitate the realization of theses of researchers primarily from low- and middle-income countries, in an institute within the Institut Pasteur International Network outside France. |
| Themes: | The research topic can be related to any theme developed in laboratories at International Network institutes, such as infectious diseases (infectious pathophysiology, immunology, microbiology, epidemiology, virology, parasitology), and public health activities (diagnosis, surveillance, resistance, etc.). |
| Organization: | Doctoral grants aim to promote mobility opportunities for young scientists. The doctoral internship should therefore be completed outside their home country or the country where they attended university.Doctoral students should be enrolled at the doctoral school to which the host laboratory is affiliated, which can belong to a university in France or abroad. |
| Qualifications: | The applicant should hold a Masters degree or equivalent diploma (completion of 5 years of higher education). Applicants who have already begun their thesis may not apply. |
| Length: | 3 years |
| Nationality: | The program is open to all nationalities |
| Funding: | Funding covers living and insurance expenses depending on the salary scales of the host institute. |
| Call for applications: | One call for applications per year |
The application must also include (section “Personality (s) supporting the application”):
• One or two recommandation letters
• Letter from your PhD supervisor
• The opinion of the director of the host institute
A Selection Committee allocates doctoral grants based on the project’s relevance, the internship objectives and the application itself.The first step is to find a host laboratory : check the RIIP DATABASE, a unique reference base accessible by institutions, scientific staff and projects: http://databaseriip.pasteur.fr
IMPORTANT: before submitting his application, the candidate must imperatively define, with the host laboratory, scientific project and starting date of the training.
One call for applications per year :
Deadline: March 4, 2021
Who applies: Canadian institutions
NOTE: Only Canadian institutions can submit applications on behalf of candidates. They may choose to set their own internal deadline to receive supporting documentation.
Description: The Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development (SEED) program provides students, from member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), with short-term exchange opportunities for study or research in Canadian post-secondary institutions at the college, undergraduate and graduate levels.
The Canada-ASEAN Scholarships and Educational Exchanges for Development (SEED) program aims to reduce poverty in the developing countries of ASEAN and to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Scholarships and educational exchanges will contribute towards all Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including Goal 5 (Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls) through, for example, women’s studies, political science, anthropology, and economics; and Goal 13 (Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts) through, for example, environmental sciences/policy examining climate change mitigation and adaptation, energy, peatlands and other land use effects and strategies, and forestry.
SEED scholarships are facilitated through institutional collaborations and student exchange agreements between Canadian and ASEAN institutions. These agreements are created between colleges, technical or vocational institutions and universities. Students, hereby referred to as “candidates”, must be registered as full-time students in their home institution at the time of application and during the entire duration of their study or research stay in Canada.
Canadian institutions are:
Canadian institutions with successful candidates:
Candidates interested in this scholarship program should contact their home institution to:
Selected candidates are encouraged to:
Post-secondary institutions in ASEAN countries are encouraged to:
Funding for SEED scholarships is made available by Global Affairs Canada through its legal title: the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD).
The Canadian institution will receive funding from DFATD for all successful candidates in the form of a contribution agreement and will be responsible for providing the funds to scholarship recipients.
The scholarship value varies depending on the duration and level of study. The scholarship value for students is:
In addition to the funds allocated to the recipients by DFATD, the Canadian host institution may also claim CAD 500 per scholarship recipient to assist with administrative costs once the scholarship recipient arrives in Canada.
Canadian institutions will disburse scholarship funds to the scholarship recipient to contribute to the following costs:
Subject to the terms and conditions of the Contribution Agreement, funding will be disbursed by direct deposit to the Canadian institution upon receiving the following documents:
Funds will be disbursed to the scholarship recipients according to the Canadian institution’s internal processes and in conformity with the Contribution Agreement concluded between DFATD and the Canadian institution. Canadian institutions will typically disburse funds to scholarship recipients in instalments.
The Canadian institution will retain proof of scholarship payments to the recipient(s) and other documents required as further outlined in the Contribution Agreement concluded between DFATD and the Canadian institution.
Should a recipient not take up the scholarship, all funds, including the administrative fee, must be returned to DFATD through the scholarship program administrator, the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE).
Candidates must be citizens of an ASEAN member state (Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos (Lao People’s Democratic Republic (Lao PDR)), Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, or Vietnam).
Candidates:
The following terms and conditions must be met during the period of the scholarship.
The Canadian post-secondary institution must:
Scholarship recipients:
Important information:
Please direct all inquiries regarding the eligibility requirements to: scholarships-bourses@cbie.ca or 613-237-4820.
The deadline for Canadian institutions to submit online applications on behalf of candidates is 11:59 p.m. EDT, March 4, 2021.
It is the responsibility of the Canadian institution to ensure that supporting documents are received by the deadline. Supporting documents, other than those requested, will not be accepted.
Canadian institutions are advised to establish an earlier deadline with candidates and their home institutions to ensure timely receipt of supporting documents.
Interested candidates are encouraged to check with both their home institution and the Canadian institution to obtain their respective deadlines.
Home institutions are required to send the candidates’ supporting documents to Canadian institutions by their established internal deadline.
Scholarship recipients for the 2021-2022 academic year may commence their studies or research as early as August 1, 2021 but no later than February 1, 2022. Global Affairs Canada anticipates allocating SEED scholarships again each year for two years.
Canadian institutions will be provided a preliminary update on the eligibility status of their respective applications by the end of April 2021. The Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE), the Scholarship Administrator, will communicate all updates and results to the main contact at the Canadian institution.
Canadian institutions will be informed of the final selection and results by May 2021 following approval from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD).
International candidates are advised to contact their home institution or the Canadian institution regarding the status of their application.
Canadian institutions with successful candidates will receive a contribution agreement for the administration and disbursement of scholarships to the recipients.
Candidates:
Home institutions:
Canadian institutions:
Canadian institutions are encouraged to carefully read the instructions below before beginning the online application. Further information is available on the Apply for Scholarships with Momentum webpage.
If institutions experience difficulty filling out or submitting the form, they should send an email to scholarships-bourses@cbie.ca.
Canadian institutions must:
NOTE: Institutions will have the ability to save applications and complete them at a later time. Both saved and submitted applications will appear on the institution’s profile homepage.
The following documents must be uploaded and attached to the online application form in one of the following formats: .pdf, .jpg, .doc, .docx, .txt or .gif. Each document must be smaller than 5 MB in order for the application to upload successfully.
Note: copies of transcripts, a student card or letter of admission are not acceptable (maximum one page).
The following guidelines are followed for the review, assessment and selection of applications:
Only applications submitted directly by Canadian institutions will be considered.
Only fields of study or research that are aligned with, and contribute to, the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development are eligible under SEED. Only candidates who demonstrate a commitment and capacity to use their research or studies in Canada to help combat poverty and narrow the development gap in the ASEAN region will be considered.
The scholarship administrator is not able to provide feedback for unsuccessful candidates.
These scholarships are subject to the availability of funding from the Government of Canada.
RULES, REQUIREMENTS, HOW TO APPLY
Scholarships:
We are pleased to offer scholarships based on merit, talent and academic profile:
All other scholarship requirements such as English proficiency, etc. are the same as for regular admission, please check our Admissions Requirements page.
In addition to the files required for regular admission, you must provide the below documents:
The application deadline for the Full Scholarship is March 15th, 2021. The Excellence and Distinction Scholarships do not have a deadline and are available all year round.
For the Full Scholarship, all applications will be examined by the scholarship committee once per week. The committee will select the best applicants for the interview. You will receive an email letting you know if you have made it to the interview or if your full scholarship application has been rejected. These interviews will take place between March 15th – 31st, 2021 depending on the number of candidates. The final results for the full scholarship will be released around the 15th of April, 2021.
Our scholarships do not cover living costs, accommodation, flight tickets, health insurance and further expenses.
Scholarships are open to all international students. Only applicants with a complete application file (all documents in English or translated into English) and paid application fee (€150) will be considered.
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KUAS offers two types of scholarships. Please check the table below for details (such as the amounts awarded for each type of scholarship).
| Super KUAS-E Scholarship | Stipend (for personal expenses) 1,200,000 JPY/year* + Tuition exemption (100%)** + Admission fee exemption (100%) |
| KUAS-E Scholarship | Tuition reduction (100%, 50% or 30%)** + Admission fee reduction (100%, 50% or 30%) |
* 600,000JPY/semester
** Includes facility and laboratory fees
Applicants who wish to receive a scholarship must indicate so in their application to KUAS. As a rule, scholarships are provided to students who perform exceptionally well in their academic field.
Once a student is selected to receive a scholarship, their performance is reviewed each semester based on their academic performance as well as evaluations from their teachers. Students who are awarded scholarships are expected to maintain exceptional academic performance while also acting as a model for other students. If a student fails to maintain a high level of academic performance or is found to have behaved in a way that damages the reputation of KUAS, their scholarship may be subject to revocation.
All documents submitted for application to KUAS will be used during scholarship screening, and applicants will be informed of the results of their enrollment application as well as their scholarship application at the same time.
After enrolling, students can also apply to scholarships provided by external organizations (excluding those provided by other universities). Please refer to the table below for details.
| JASSO | 48,000 JPY/month | https://www.jasso.go.jp/en/index.html |
| Heiwa Nakajima Foundation | 100,000 JPY/month | http://www.hnf.jp/shogaku/english/ |
| Rotary Yoneyama Memorial Foundation | Undergraduate: 100,000 JPY/month Graduate: 140,000 JPY/month |
http://www.rotary-yoneyama.or.jp/english/scholarships |
| Korean Scholarship Foundation | Undergraduate: 25,000 JPY/month Graduate: 40,000 JPY/month *Korean students only |
http://www.korean-s-f.or.jp (Japanese) |
| SGH Foundation | 120,000 JPY/month *Southeast Asian students only |
https://www.sgh-foundation.or.jp/scholar/exchange_event.html (Japanese) |
| Japan-Taiwan Exchange Association | 154,000 JPY/month *Taiwanese Master’s Program students only |
https://www.koryu.or.jp |
| Zhang Fen Jun Scholarship Fund (Kyoto City International Foundation) | 50,000 JPY/month *Asian students only |
https://www.kcif.or.jp/en |
RE4R PROJECT COORDINATOR – RWANDA
We have an exciting role for a Project Coordinator for the Renewable Energy for Refugees (RE4R) Project in our Rwanda Office. The Project Coordinator will be responsible for managing all aspects of project delivery, including planning, budgets, contract management, client relationships, and partner co-ordination specific to the RE4R project.
Reporting to the Rwanda Country Manager, the Project Coordinator will be responsible for managing all aspects of project delivery including planning, team management, and resourcing, budgets, contract management, client relationships, and partner co-ordination specific to the RE4R project.
An experienced professional, you will have experience in project management and working knowledge of renewable energy, development programming, and humanitarian response. You will be a holder of a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field such as International Development, Project Management, Business Administration, or similar. You will have experience of managing the programme cycle including assessments, project design, proposal and report writing, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
Practical Action is a global innovator, inspiring people to discover and adopt ingenious, practical ways to free themselves from poverty and disadvantage. With 50 years of expertise, Practical Action has a strong heritage and track record of bringing communities and experts together to find practical, sustainable solutions to enable people to meet their needs, which work for both people and the planet.
For a detailed Job Profile, download a copy from the Download Section
HOW TO APPLY
If you have the experience, skills, and the ability we are looking for, please send an application letter and updated CV by email to: recruitment@practicalaction.or.ke with the title ‘RE4R Project Coordinator’ not later than 7th March 2021.
We treat all applications for employment on merit and do not take into consideration any factors that are not relevant to the job such as disability, race, age, religion, gender, gender reassignment or sexual orientation.
Practical Action is committed to safeguarding and protecting children and vulnerable adults and as such, candidates will be subject to pre-employment checks.
The successful applicant must have the pre-existing right to both live and work in Rwanda.
Attachment: RE4R Project Coordinator Rwanda Feb 2021
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Grant Accountant
World Vision Rwanda is a child-focused Christian humanitarian organization implementing development programs in 29 Districts of Rwanda. Our interventions are currently reaching more than 1.5 million people.
World Vision Rwanda seeks to hire highly a qualified, dedicated, and experienced national for the position of Grant Accountant. This position will be based at Head office (Kigali-Kacyiru), reporting to the Grant Finance Manager.
Purpose of the position:
Lead the financial management of the project by ensuring overall financial management at the project level according to World Vision Field Finance Manual as well as donor requirements.
The major responsibilities include:
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% Time |
Major Activities |
End Results Expected |
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20% |
Prepare and monitor project budget, project cash flows, year-to-date spending and funding requests to ensure that projects have adequate budgets to implement related activities throughout the year by ensuring project PBAS updated and inform the project manager on the status of funds commitment. |
PBAS & SUN6 reconciled |
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15% |
Prepare and analyze accounting records, and other financial reports to assess accuracy, completeness, and compliance with WV, Support Office and donor specific reporting and procedural standards & requirements by ensure project related payments are done on time and transactions are properly recorded and posted in sun system. |
All donor requirements / restrictions are met |
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10% |
Review the projects related financial transactions to ensure that they fall within the approved scope of project activities and donor requirements and that they comply with the financial procedures and FFM requirements. Preparation of Procurement Committee submission documents based on the direction given by the Coordinators/specialists |
No miss allocation of expenses |
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15% |
Prepare and analyze monthly and Quarterly project financial report for its accuracy and adequacy, before submitted to SO / donor, in respect to full disclosure and that it presents a true and fair view of the activities of the grant for the respective period |
Financial reports accepted by SO / Donor |
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15% |
Facilitate internal and external auditors and provide relevant information as far as audit is concerned and ensure timely implementation of audit recommendations. |
No questioned cost and “Unqualified” opinion obtained |
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10% |
Participate in proposal writing with the view to provide financial advice and develop project lifetime budget in line with WV and Donor budgeting templates and guidelines in case of extension and/or project budget amendment. |
At least a proposal supported is won in WV Fiscal Year and budget meet WV standards |
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15% |
Maintain an efficient management of project Assets and conduct regular inventory to reconcile sun system reports and physical count of assets as per WV’s asset policy and procedures and maintain an update asset register and ensure proper management of inventory and fuel. |
Asset register is up to date |
Qualifications: Education/Knowledge/Technical skills and Experience
The following knowledge, skills, and abilities may be acquired through a combination of formal schooling, self-education, prior experience or on-the-job training:
Preferred Knowledge and Qualifications
Salary:
The salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience.
N.B: Women are highly encouraged to apply.
How to apply:
If this is your first time applying online via the World Vision International careers website, you will need to register an account along with your application details. This site will provide you with additional functionality, such as saved searches and email alerts. Registration requires minimal information to create your account. Further details will be collected during the application process.
All applicants must apply using our online application system, CVs received via email or standard post will NOT be considered.
In case you face any challenges in applying, please let us know on wvrwanda-recruitment@wvi.org (no applications will be accepted through this email).
The closing date for submission of applications is 3rd March 2021; no late applications will be accepted.
As a child focused organization, World Vision is committed to the protection of children and does not employ staff whose background is not suitable for working with children. All employment is conditional upon successful completion of all applicable background checks, including criminal record checks.
Applications are open for the Ireland Government Scholarship 2021– fully funded. The scholarship is open to students from non-EU/EEA countries and is applicable to all or any field of study.
The Higher Education Authority (HEA) is pleased to issue the 2021 Call under the Government of Eire International Education Scholarships Programme. Under the initiative, 60 scholarships are going to be provided for one year of study at Bachelor, Masters or PhD levels to successful candidates who have a suggestion of an area at an eligible Irish education institution.
The aim of the 2021 GOI-IES scheme is to reflect Ireland’s engagement in target partner countries. The scheme is operated within the education sector and funded in partnership between the govt and therefore the education institutions (HEIs). Scholarships are going to be branded as prestigious awards reflecting the core messages about Ireland as a center of international education. it’s expected that for each scholarship winner, awareness of Eire is going to be raised among more potential students.
Scholarships must be considered highly desirable and value-adding to individuals’ subsequent lives and careers. Insight of this, the GOI-IES are going to be awarded:
GOI-IES will reflect Ireland’s commitment to excellence within the provision of upper education for both domestic and international students:
Apply for the Fully Funded NTHU International Scholarships in Taiwan. The deadline for the application is 15th March 2021. The scholarship is for Bachelors, Masters, Ph.D. degree.
The purposes of the Office of Global Affairs (OGA) are to foster an environment of multi-cultural learning, to promote respect among members of the global village, and to forge a broader sense of understanding within the National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) community of the differences among diverse peoples. The OGA also acts as the liaison office between NTHU and international students and scholars. Our mission is to help internationalize NTHU so that students are trained to serve their own society as well as the international community.
Eligibility for Fully Funded International Scholarships
1. All individuals of foreign nationality, who never had a R.O.C. citizenship and do not possess an overseas Chinese student status at the time of their application, are qualified to apply for admission to National Tsing Hua University as an international student.
2. The following two exceptions are made for individuals who have lived overseas continuously for more than six years. The six year period shall be calculated from the starting date of the semester for which the applicant is applying (Feb.1st for spring semester or Aug.1st for fall semester). “Overseas” refers to countries or regions other than Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau; the term “continuously” means that an individual may stay in Taiwan for no more than a total of 120 days per calendar year.
(a) An individual who is also a national of the R.O.C. but does not currently hold and has never held a household registration in Taiwan.
(b) Additionally, in individual who, at the time of application, has had their R.O.C. citizenship annulled by the Ministry of the Interior for no less than 8 years.
Benefits of Fully Funded International Scholarships
Doctoral students: NTD 20,000~40,000 per month.
For GPA and annual renewal requirements, please see “How to apply”(Available to new students who apply for
admission in Spring 2021 or after.)
Likewise, master students: NTD 5,000 per month or
NTD 60,000 per year
Also, Bachelor students: NTD 5,000 per month or NTD
60,000 per year
Likewise, tuition and Credit fee waived
About
National Tsing Hua University is a research university in Hsinchu City, Taiwan. The university was first founded in Beijing. Additionally, after the Kuomintang retreated to Taiwan in 1949 following its defeat by the Communist Party of China in the Chinese Civil War, NTHU re-established in Hsinchu City in 1956. Also, NTHU became one of the National Seven Research Universities in 2002.
Applications are open for the 2021 Scholarship in China- Fully Funded by the Alliance of International Science Organizations (ANSO). The scholarship will be provided to 500 students and the application deadline is 30th April 2021.
The Alliance of International Science Organizations (ANSO) may be a non-profit, non-government alliance supported in 2018. initiation members embrace thirty-seven scientific establishments, universities, and international organizations worldwide. ANSO aims to enhance regional and world capability in science and technology, human livelihoods and eudaimonia, and to push broader S&T cooperation and communication.
The ANSO Scholarship for Young skills (hereinafter spoken because the ANSO Scholarship) was formally launched in 2019 with the goal of coaching and cultivation of young scientists from everywhere the globe. The ANSO Scholarship supports two hundred Master’s students and three hundred Doctor of Philosophy students each year to pursue postgraduate education at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) or institutes of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) around China.
Currently, CAS, the leading initiation member of ANSO, is that the sponsor of the ANSO Scholarship. ANSO welcomes all members and parties United Nations agency have an interest in making a additional distributed scholarship program along.
Eligible candidates must: