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Friday, September 30, 2016

2017/2018 Undergraduate Academic Scholarship At The University Of Queensland, Australia.



Applications are on going at the University Of Queensland, Australia for the Undergraduate academic scholarship which is been provided for Australian Permanent Residents, New Zealand citizens and international students.

Over 300 scholarships are awarded each year. If you are a high-achieving student and you are completing Year 12 in 2016 (or you completed in 2015 and you’re on a gap year) then you are encouraged to apply.

A minimum of $100,000 in scholarship funding will also be reserved for applicants who have experienced educational disadvantage in ( Financial hardship or Geographic isolation).

Three scholarships are available:

- UQ Vice-Chancellor’s Scholarships - $12,000/year
- UQ Excellence Scholarships - $6,000 per year
- UQ Merit Scholarships - $6,000

Eligibility


- Applicants must be Australian Permanent Residents, New Zealand citizens or International students.

- Applicants should be Australian Citizens or Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holders.

- Applicants must have applied for tertiary place through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Center (QTAC)

Application Process
Interested and eligible applicants will need to complete and submit ONE application form to be considered for the three different types of Academic Scholarships on offer.

Before you apply, you will need to apply to QTACto receive your reference number.

Application Deadline

The application deadline for this scholarship is on 31st October 2016

For more information visit the official page

300 Swedish Institute Study Scholarships for Developing Countries 2016

Application Deadline: The scholarship application consists of two steps, the first step will be open 1 December 2015 – 20 January 2016, followed by a detailed second step for successful candidates from the first step, 8–13 February 2016.
Scholarship offered annually? Yes

Brief description: The Swedish Institute Study Scholarships (SISS) are awarded to students from selected countries for full-time master’s level studies in Sweden starting in the autumn semester 2016. The scholarships cover both living costs and tuition fees.



Accepted Subject Areas:
About 600 different study programs at Swedish universities are eligible for a scholarship. Priority will be given to applicants choosing study programmes with an emphasis on gender equality, sustainable development, democracy, human rights or poverty reduction.

About Scholarship


The Swedish Institute Study Scholarships – SISS is the Swedish government’s international awards scheme aimed at developing global leaders. It is funded by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Sweden and administered by the Swedish Institute (SI),
TheScholarships target highly-qualified students and are awarded for studies in Sweden starting in an autumn semester. The scholarships are intended for full-time master’s level studies in Sweden and cover both living costs and tuition fees.
The Swedish Institute is looking for applicants who display both intellectual ability and leadership potential and welcome applications regardless of age, gender and religious beliefs.

Scholarship Offered Since:
Longer than 2007

Eligibility Criteria:

The programme offers a unique opportunity for future leaders to develop professionally and academically, to experience Swedish society and culture, and to build a long-lasting relationship with Sweden and with each other.

Ideal candidates are ambitious young professionals with outstanding academic qualifications, demonstrated leadership experience and a clear idea of how a study programme in Sweden would benefit their country.

Applicants must be from an eligible country and have at least two years’ work experience. Applicants must display outstanding academic qualifications and leadership experience. In addition, applicants should show an ambition to make a difference by working with issues which contribute to a just and sustainable development in their country.

Number of Scholarships: Approximately 300 scholarships will be awarded

Scholarship Benefit: The scholarship covers both tuition fees (paid directly to the Swedish university/university college by the Swedish Institute) and living expenses to the amount of SEK 9,000 per month.

The scholarship period cannot be altered or extended beyond the study programme period, nor can the scholarship be transferred to a study programme other than the awarded one.

Duration of Scholarships

The scholarship is intended for full-time master’s level studies of one or two years, and is only awarded for programmes starting in the autumn semester. The scholarship is granted for one academic year (two semesters) at a time. It will be extended for programmes longer than two semesters, provided that the student has passed his/her courses/credits.

Eligible countries:
International students especially from developing countries

To be taken in (country): Sweden

How to apply


The application process consists of two steps. The first step will be an online application form from 1 December 2015 – 20 January 2016. Successful candidates will be notified in the beginning of February, and required to submit a detailed application for the second step 8 – 13 February 2016. The two-step application process aims at offering transparency in the selection criteria.

To be considered for a scholarship, you must first both complete your separate application to the master’s programme(s) before the university deadline of 15 January 2016, and pay your university admissions application fee (SEK 900) before 1 February 2016.

Click Here for details to how to apply

Sponsors: The Swedish Institute

Thursday, September 29, 2016

Lund University Global Scholarships in Sweden 2016


Brief description: Undergraduate and Master’s Scholarship in Sweden for International Students at Lund University, Sweden. Over SEK 14 million (€1.6 million/US $2.1 million) awarded in scholarship grants

Subject Areas: Bachelors and Masters Courses offered at the Lund University

About The Scholarship
The Lund University Global Scholarship programme is targeted at top academic students who are citizens of countries from outside the European Union/European Economic Area (and Switzerland). Top academic students have a proven record of achieving consistently high grades in previous studies.

Scholarship Offered Since: Not Specified

Selection Criteria

The selection process for scholarships is undertaken in parallel with the programme/course selection process. Priority will be given to students with high academic performance and who demonstrate a strong commitment and desire to study at Lund University.

Who is qualified to apply?

To be eligible to apply for a scholarship you must meet all of the following criteria:
You must be a citizen of a country from outside the EU/EEA (and Switzerland) and are required to pay a tuition fee
You have applied for Bachelor’s or Master’s level studies in the regular application rounds for a minimum of one semester of study (30 ECTS)

Number of Scholarships: Not Specified

Benefits

Scholarship grants may cover 25%, 50%, 75% or up to 100% of the tuition fee. The scholarship percentage awarded depends on budget available to the programme/faculty. It has no reflection on the students’ academic level of excellence.

Please note that scholarships are toward tuition fees only and that living costs are not covered. Scholarship recipients must still be able to fund their living costs, as per the requirements of the Swedish Migration Board.

Duration: Scholarship will last for the duration of study

Eligible Countries: International (country from outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland)

To be taken at (country): Lund University, Sweden

Application Deadline: Students applying for international Bachelor’s or Master’s degree programmes in English have the following application periods:
Late October – 15 January for studies starting in the autumn semester (August/September).
1 June – 15 August for studies starting in the spring semester (January).

Offered annually? Yes

How to Apply

To apply for a Lund University Global Scholarship, you must first apply for the programme(s) or free-standing course(s) you wish to study at Lund University using the online, national application website, www.universityadmissions.se.

Please note that by applying for the scholarship, this does not exempt you from paying the application fee to University Admissions in Sweden.

You then complete the LU Global Scholarship online application. As part of this online application, you need to upload your scholarship ‘motivation letter’ (maximum 600 words).

Please note that the scholarship “motivation letter” is different from any statement of purpose you may be required to submit as part of your programme application documents. Your scholarship personal “motivation letter” should explain why your academic performance and reasons for applying to Lund University make you an appropriate recipient for a Lund University Global Scholarship.

You can only apply for one Lund University Global Scholarship per programme or free-standing course. However, it is still possible for you to apply to other scholarships, like the Swedish Institute scholarships.

Visit Scholarship webpage
Sponsors: Lund University, Sweden

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

NNPC/Total National Merit Scholarship Scheme 2015/2016

Brief description: Total Upstream Nigeria Limited (TUPNI) invites applications from suitably qualified Nigerians for the 2015/2016 National Merit Scholarship.

Eligible Field of Study– Accounting
– Agricultural Sciences
– Business Administration
– Banking & Finance
– Engineering
– Computer Sciences
– Environmental Sciences
– Pure and Applied Sciences
– Land & Quantity Surveying
– Law
– Medical Sciences

About Scholarship

Each year, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and Total Upstream Companies in Nigeria (TUCN): Total Exploration & Production Nigeria Limited (Total E&P Nig Ltd) and Total Upstream Nigeria Limited (TUPNI), award scholarships to deserving Nigerian students in the tertiary institutions in the country.

The programme is aimed at promoting academic excellence and quality manpower development in the Country. This is one of the the many ways Total demonstrates its commitment to the educational development of Nigerian students. This is part of Total’s rich Corporate Social Responsibility. This scholarship scheme has been successfully carried out over the years.

Scholarship Offered Since: Not specified

Scholarship Type: Full time 100 level and 200 level undergraduate students in any Nigerian university.

Selection Criteria and Eligibility

Be a Registered FULL TIME undergraduate in a recognized Nigerian University
Be a certified 100 or 200 level student at the time of application
Show proof of SSCE or Equivalent Certificate.
Show proof of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examinations (UTME) score.
Show proof of Admission letter from the University and Matriculation Number
Show proof of A-level or Equivalent Certificate (for direct entry students)

PLEASE NOTE:
Students with less than 200 score in UTME need not apply
Students with less than 2.50 CGPA of 5-point scale, or equivalent
300 level students and above need not apply
Current beneficiaries of similar awards from any other Company or Government Agency need not apply

Number of Scholarships: Several

Value of Scholarship: Yet to be confirmed

Duration of Scholarship: Onetime financial support

Eligible Countries: Nigeria

To be taken at (country): Nigerian Tertiary Institutions

Application Deadline:
Applications will close on November 22, 2015.

Offered annually? Yes

How to Apply:

1. Personal Information: Enter your name, date of birth and permanent home address Upload your recent passport photograph.

2. Contact Information: Enter your email and mobile phone information. Only use an active email and mobile phone number.

3. Origin: Enter your state and local government of origin data. You are required to upload a certificate or proof of origin from your local government or state.

4. University Information: Select your university, course and year of study. You will be required to upload your JAMB/University admission letter.


5. Result Information: Input your JAMB score or CPGA. You are required to upload your JAMB statement of result and university CPGA. For year two medical students, your JAMB score suffices.

6. Review Application: Review your application ensure all fields have been correctly entered. Upload all the documents required:
Recent Passport Photograph
Certificate or Proof of Origin
Senior Secondary Certificate of Education (SSCE)
UTME result
JAMB/University Admission Letter
1st Year Result showing CGPA

7. Conclusion: Attest that all info given is true. Accept terms and condition. On screen alert will confirm that you have successfully completed the application. You will receive an email to confirm this too.

Visit Scholarship Webpage for details

Sponsors: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), and Total Upstream Companies in Nigeria (TUCN)

Important Notes:

Application Forms must be completed online. Selection tests will hold on 5th December 2015 at designated centers nationwide which will be communicated to shortlisted candidates only. Candidates will fully bear the cost transportation to test venue as no reimbursement shall be made. Candidates are therefore advised to choose text center closest to them.

UNICAL Admission Screening Result 2016/2017 Released



Candidates who participated in the 2016/2017 admission screening exercise of the University of Calabar (UNICAL) can now check their results online.

To check your result, visit http://myunical.edu.ng/post-utme/check-post-utme.aspx
  • Enter your JAMB Reg. Number in the pace provided.
  • Re-type your JAMB Reg number to confirm it.
  • Enter your PIN in the space provided.
  • Click on "Login" to access your result.

Note: The UTME Screening Result Checking scratch cards are available in the following Banks;
UNICAL Microfinance Bank, Calabar
WEMA Bank Plc, Calabar
Enterprise Bank, Calabar
First City Monument Bank Plc.

Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition Now Open 2017

The Queen’s Commonwealth essay competition 2017 is an international essay competition open for entries for young commonwealth citizens under or aged 18 with diverse backgrounds, to make their voices heard on a global platform.

Application Deadline: 1st May 2017

Offered annually? Yes

Eligible Countries: all Commonwealth countries and territories.

Theme: The theme for 2017 Queen’s Commonwealth essay competition is ‘A Commonwealth for Peace’. Building upon the 2016 theme of An Inclusive Commonwealth, this year’s topics ask for a more active understanding of the role of the Commonwealth as a network of and for democracy, Human Rights and peace. We are asking young writers to explore peace at every level, from the personal to the political to the pan-Commonwealth.

The topics are a chance to develop critical thinking and to express views in a creative manner.

About The Essay

Open to all Commonwealth citizens aged under 18, the Commonwealth essay competition offers young people from diverse backgrounds the opportunity to make their voices heard on a global platform, to engage with issues important to them and to express their aspirations for the future. Each year, participants demonstrate their ability to stimulate and provoke discussions about important Commonwealth and global issues from a young person’s perspective and to showcase their critical and creative skills.

Run by The Royal Commonwealth Society – RCS since 1883, this international schools’ writing contest – the world’s oldest and largest – is a highly regarded and popular international education project which we run in partnership with Cambridge University Press.

Offered Since: 1883

Eligibility: Entries will be disqualified if they fail to meet any of the following requirements:
The competition is open to nationals or residents of all Commonwealth countries and territories. Note: Special dispensation applies to entrants from Hong Kong, Ireland, The Gambia and Zimbabwe, who are entitled to enter the competition.

Entrants must select a Senior or Junior topic depending on their age on 1st May 2017. Senior entrants must be born between 2nd May 1998 and 1st May 2003 (14-18) and Junior entrants must be born after 1st May 2003 (under 14 years of age).

The maximum word counts are 1,500 words for Senior entries and 750 words for Junior entries. These word limits apply to all topics and all formats (essay, poem, letter, etc). Exceeding the word count will result in automatic disqualification.
Entries must be written in English.
Only one essay per entrant is allowed. Once an essay is submitted, students/teachers will not have the opportunity to revise it. Please carefully check and improve your writing before submitting the final copy, and also ensure that all supplementary information is filled in correctly (name, contact details, topic number, etc.)

Plagiarism: Every year a number of students are disqualified because they are suspected of plagiarism. Please see our guide to plagiarism before submitting (in production).
The final copy submitted for the competition must be the entrant’s own work, and cannot be excessively corrected or improved by another person. This does not rule out input or assistance from others. However, an entry will be disregarded if there is any suggestion of excessive external help.

By entering the competition, you agree that your name, email, school and essay may be sent to your local RCS branch. See Clause 4.1.6 of the RCS’ Privacy Policy for more information.
Essays can only be uploaded as a Microsoft Word document (.doc) or in PDF format (.pdf). The online platform does not accept Google Docs (.gdoc), Pages documents (.pages) or other word processor formats. Note: if we are unable to find or open your essay file (either through an incorrect format or upload error), your entry may not be counted in the competition.

All entries must be submitted before midnight (BST) on 1st May 2017.
All entrants retain the copyright rights that they have for the pieces they submit, but by entering The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition, each contestant consents to the use of his/her name, and/or pieces or parts thereof in any advertisements, educational materials, corpus research or media and publicity carried out or produced by the Royal Commonwealth Society and its local branches without further notice or compensation. 

The Royal Commonwealth Society can publish or decline to publish; use or decline to use, any submitted pieces at the Royal Commonwealth Society’s sole discretion.
The RCS suggests that entrants retain a copy of their original work as regretfully we are unable to return or provide copies of submissions.

Please note: Winners and Runners-up of the pan-Commonwealth competition will have their full names, schools, essays and photographs displayed on the RCS website and social media channels.

Prize & Awards for Winners: Prizes have traditionally been awarded only to the first prize winners in the Senior and Junior categories and also vary year by year. All entrants receive a Certificate of Participation and one Winner and Runner-up from the Senior and Junior categories will win a trip to London for a week-long series of educational and cultural events.

How to Enter:
Please visit the ‘Terms and Conditions’ page and Competition Webpage before submitting your entry.

Submit your entry

Visit Competition Webpage for details

Provider: The Royal Commonwealth Society

Maritime Engineering Scholarships For International Undergraduate Female Students, Australia



The University of Tasmania (UTAS) and Australian Maritime College (AMC) are offering Engineering scholarships to International female students.

This scholarship is for females who loves maths and design, who can use their abilities in designing Yachts and cruises. Its been provided to increase female participation in maritime engineering programmes.

The following courses are available for this scholarship:

- Bachelor of Engineering (Marine & Offshore Systems).
- Bachelor of Engineering (Ocean Engineering).
- Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture).

Eligibility
- Applicants must be International students.
- Applicants must be Females.
- Applicants must have an ATAR score of 70 to 89 (OP7 to OP14)
- Applicants must receive an offer of place at AMC or UTAS before applying for the scholarship.

Click here to apply for an admission

Application Process

Interested and Eligible applicants should visit this Link to apply.

It is important to read the FAQs, to download and read the 'Brochure for Women in Maritime Engineering Scholarships'(pdf)

Application Deadline

The application deadline for this scholarship is on 31st October 2016.

For more information visit the official page

First Crime Novel Competition.




Entries are hereby requested for the 2016 first crime novel competition. This contest is sponsored by Minotaur Books and Mystery Writers of America (MWA).

Macmillan Publishers, a distinctive group of publishing companies, has a rich history in the book industry. Our companies publish a broad range of quality works—including award-winning fiction and non fiction, and inspired and much-loved children’s books. A forward-looking company, we’re dedicated to making our books available in whatever format our readers prefer, and we foster reader discussion through innovative community websites.

Topic: Murder or another serious crime or crimes is at the heart of the story

Organizer: Macmillan Publishers

Prizes: Royalties of $10,000

Deadline: December 12, 2016 (11:59pm EST)

Guidelines
The Competition is open to any writer, regardless of nationality, aged 18 or older, who has never been the author of any Published Novel (in any genre), as defined by the guidelines below, (except that authors of self-published works only may enter, as long as the manuscript submitted is not the self-published work) and is not under contract with a publisher for publication of a novel. Employees, and members of their immediate families living in the same household, of Minotaur Books or Mystery Writers of America (or a parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of either of them) are not eligible to enter. Only one manuscript entry (the “Manuscript”) is permitted per writer. Void where prohibited or restricted by law.

To enter, you must complete an online entry form and upload an electronic file of your Manuscript. The entry form will allow you to upload one electronic file. Only electronic submissions, uploaded through the online entry form, will be considered; do not mail or e-mail your manuscript submissions to Minotaur Books. To be considered for the 2017 competition, all submissions must be received by 11:59pm EST on December 12, 2016.
a) Manuscripts must be submitted as Microsoft Word documents or PDFs. All manuscripts must be double-spaced, with pages numbered consecutively from beginning to end. All manuscripts must be saved as “Manuscript Title_Entrant Name.”
b) Each entrant should keep a copy of the Manuscript for his or her own protection.
c) Because of the great volume of submissions we receive and the fact that our judges are volunteers with full-time responsibilities elsewhere, it is important that you submit your Manuscript as early as possible. Submissions will get a more careful reading if the judge does not have to contend with a flood of last-minute entries. The entry form is available HERE

Entrants must have a valid e-mail address. In case of dispute as to identity of an entrant, entry will be declared made by the authorized account holder of the e-mail address provided to Minotaur Books. “Authorized Account Holder” is defined as a natural person who is assigned an e-mail address by an Internet access provider, online service provider, or other organization (e.g., business, educational institution, etc.) responsible for assigning e-mail addresses or the domain associated with the submitted e-mail address.

Minotaur Books and Mystery Writers of America are not responsible for technical, hardware, software, telephone or other communications malfunctions, errors or failures of any kind, lost or unavailable network connections, website, Internet, or ISP unavailability, unauthorized human intervention, traffic congestion, incomplete or inaccurate capture of entry information (regardless of cause) or failed, incomplete, or delayed computer transmissions which may limit one’s ability to enter this Competition, including any injury or damage to any computer relating to or resulting from downloading any materials in this Competition.
All Manuscripts submitted: a) must be original works of book length (no less than approximately 65,000 words) written in the English language; b) must be written solely by the entrant, who may not be the author of any previously Published Novel; c) must not violate any right of any third party or be libelous, and d) must generally follow the Guidelines below.

WHAT CONSTITUTES A PUBLISHED NOVEL: For the purpose of this Competition, a “Published Novel” means a work of fiction of at least 40,000 words in length that has been published or distributed, in part or whole, in paper or electronic format or in any other medium, excluding, however, self-published works. This does not include a chapter excerpt on an author’s website, subject to the conditions that: (i) the excerpt is the only text that exists for public viewing; (ii) the excerpt is not for sale to the public, and (iii) the number of words in the excerpt does not exceed 10% of the total number of words in the work as a whole. (The decision of the Competition’s judges as to whether or not an entrant or a Manuscript qualifies will be final.)

Nominees will be selected by judges chosen by MWA, with the assistance of the editorial staff of Minotaur Books, and the winner will be chosen by Minotaur Books editors on the basis of the originality, creativity and writing skill of the submission. The decision of the editors as to the winner of the Competition will be final. Minotaur Books reserves the right to cancel or modify the competition if, in the sole opinion of the editors, an insufficient number of qualified Manuscripts are received.
An attempt will be made to notify the Competition winner, if any, by telephone or U.S. mail no later than March 31, 2017. If the winner cannot be contacted, an alternate winner may be selected.
If a winner is selected, Minotaur Books will offer to enter into its standard form author’s agreement with the entrant for publication of the winning Manuscript. After execution of the standard form author’s agreement by both parties, the winner will receive an advance against future royalties of $10,000. On the condition that the selected winner accepts and executes the publishing contract proposed by Minotaur Books, the winner will then be recognized at the Edgar Awards Banquet in New York City in April 2017. THE WINNER WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY OTHER PRIZE AND WILL NOT RECEIVE ANY PART OF THE ADVANCE UNTIL THE STANDARD FORM AUTHOR’S AGREEMENT HAS BEEN EXECUTED BY BOTH PARTIES.

Those terms of the offer not specified in the printed text of the Minotaur Books standard form author’s agreement will be determined by Minotaur Books at its sole discretion. The entrant may request reasonable changes in the offered terms, but Minotaur Books shall not be obligated to agree to any such changes. Minotaur Books may, but will not be required to, consider for publication Manuscripts submitted by other entrants.
No critical evaluation or commentary will be offered by the judges or the editorial staff of Minotaur Books unless, in the sole opinion of the editorial staff, evaluation or commentary is appropriate in the case of a Manuscript being considered for publication.
General: No cash substitution, transfers or assignments of prize allowed.

All expenses, including taxes, relating to the winner’s publishing contract, are the sole responsibility of the winner. By accepting a prize, the winner releases Minotaur Books and Mystery Writers of America, and the parent, subsidiaries, affiliates, suppliers and agents of each of them from any and all liability for any loss, harm, damages, cost or expense, including without limitation property damages, personal injury and/or death, arising out of participation in this Competition or the acceptance of the publishing contract. If, for any reason, (including unauthorized intervention, fraud, technical failures, or any other cause beyond the control of Minotaur Books which corrupts or affects the administration, fairness, integrity or proper conduct of this Competition), the Competition is not capable of being conducted as described in these rules, Minotaur Books and Mystery Writers of America shall have the right, in their sole discretion, to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the Competition.

Inquiries


If you have questions or need further clarification after reading the following rules and guidelines, you may contact us at MB- MWAFirstCrimeNovelCompetition@StMartins.com.

Enter For The Fountain Essay Contest 2016. USD 1,000

“In the context of this current moment in history, The 2016 Fountain Essay Contest invites you to consider the issues facing today’s immigrants. Are you an immigrant, too? Were your parents or grandparents immigrants? Are we all immigrants in this world? How do immigrants contribute to your society? How do they cause problems in your society? How would you help immigrants thrive?”

Application Deadline: 30th November, 2016. Winners to be announced 30th March, 2017

Offered annually? Yes

Eligible Countries: Contest open to all writers worldwide

About the Award: We all move. As Einstein said, “Nothing happens until something moves.” Movement is one of the essentials of the physical world.

This movement is a good thing, at least as far as our health is concerned. Moving exercises our muscles, strengthens our heart, and clears our head. Yet, movement is not just a physical activity. For some of us, moving signifies changing almost everything in our lives: changing neighborhoods or cities, enrolling in a college or finding a new job overseas.

For some, movement is an overwhelming ordeal. Not all of us choose to move. Some are forced from their homes against their will. There are more refugees now than at any point in human history. According to the United Nations refugee agency there are more than 65 million people who have had to leave their homes – either as refugees, asylum seekers, or to be displaced in their own countries.

Immigration, whether for a career change or to flee a conflict, is an enormous challenge for both the immigrant and the host country. Both are faced with questions of assimilation, integration, xenophobia, employment, security, education, etc. There are no simple answers to these questions, and both immigrant and host have legitimate concerns.

Offered Since: 2015

Type: Essay contest

Eligibility:
Essay word count must be between 1,500 and 2,500
Essays must be submitted as Word document only through the essay contest page at www.fountainmagazine.com/essaycontest

Selection Criteria: The winners will be determined by the Fountain essay contest board who will decide according to the literary effectiveness of the essay in reflecting the philosophy behind the motto, richness in content, and authenticity.

All submitted essays will be evaluated using the following criteria.
Relevance to the contest theme (40 points)
Innovation & creativity (30 points)
Writing style and structure (30 points)

Number of Awardees:
3

Value of Contest:
Cash prizes of:
1st Place – $1,000
2nd Place – $500
3rd Place – $300

Two Honorable Mentions – $150 each

How to Apply:
Essays must be submitted as Word document only through the Fountain essay contest page at www.fountainmagazine.com/essaycontest

It is important to visit the Contest Webpage for application instructions before applying

Submit Your Entry

Visit Contest Webpage for details

Award Provider: The Fountain magazine

What Applicants Needs to Know About Higher Institution

Students that are seeking admission into higher institutions should have prior knowledge of the schools they are seeking admission into. It is the absolute right of every students or applicant seeking admission into higher institutions of learning to know more about the details of schools so as to be conversant and be vast in obtaining information from there school of choice.

After a student finished his or her secondary school program and decides to further their education, there are various factors that need to be put into considerations which includes the following:


1. Getting information: The first priority of applicant seeking admission into higher institutions of learning is to know the basic rules, fact, principles, regulation and various norms of the school. This process will give them a foresight about the school they want to apply to. Applicants need to source for more information before applying for admission into any school, information can be get through your friends in the school, through the school media platforms and also by visiting the school.


2. Be prepared: Higher institutions of learning is not a primary or secondary school stage, so you need to prepare your mind about the task and various challenges you will be confronted with during your stay in school. Applicant should make up their mind that they will be faced with many difficulties and task, so be prepared for learning.


3. Institution is not for fun: Going to higher institutions is not about going there to play or catch form. Higher institution could be classified as a society of scholars who rub their mind together to learn, interact, communicate with each others and obtain more knowledge. Applicant must not have it in mind to go to higher institutions of learning to seek fun or while away their precious time because doing this will affect their studies.


4. Knowledge update: Higher institution is a place where various modes of learning take place. You will be faced with various assignments, test and a well conduct examination and in doing this the students’ knowledge is updated every day. Knowledge is one of the potentials of learning and it ensures that student will be better to be confident wherever they meet themselves in the future. Applicant must ensure that does lazy characters of them should be dropped because it will affect their learning.


5. Knowing people: One of the qualities of higher institutions of learning is that you get to know a lots of people, you know people through your department, faculty, association you belongs to, your hostel or place of abode and many other ways. Even no matter the personality trait of a student, you will still get to know lots of people who come from various spheres of life. In institution you get to interact with people from different cultural backgrounds, people of different personalities and people of different languages this characteristic makes an institution to be unique and distinct.


6. Highly Intellectual people: Enrolling into higher institutions will make you meet and learn from different scholars, professors, teachers and lecturers who have adequate knowledge. There are people who will impact accurate knowledge to their student because they have pass through different stages of education. Students coming into higher institutions should be ready to learn, be confident and be submissive so as to gain a lot from intellectual’s people that make up an institution.


Applicants seeking admission into higher institutions should ensure that right decision are made before collecting their admission form. It is the right of all applicants to choose from various institutions that they will benefit from. They should be prepared for the task ahead

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Intergeneration Foundation’s Your Story Contest 2016.



To encourage people to diary, document and communicate between generations, Intergeneration Foundation sponsors -Intergeneration Storytelling Contest- worldwide. Stories from around the world come to us, and a panel of independent judges determines winning stories. Winners can receive cash prizes and other awards for intergenerational stories, some reaching four to five generations back. The winning stories are published on our website for all to enjoy.

Topic: 2016 Theme: “Connecting People Across Generations”

Organizer: Intergeneration Foundation

Prizes: 
  • First Prize: $500 cash prize
  • Second Prize: $300 cash prize
  • Third Prize: $200 cash prize
  • Seven Intergeneration Honor Certificates.

Deadline: September 30, 2016

Guidelines:
  • Participate now in this celebrated annual worldwide Storytelling Contest by following these simple rules:
  • Stories must include characters from more than one generation.
  • Stories must be original and unpublished, and may be fiction, non-fiction, or a combination.
  • Stories may not exceed 400 words.
  • Stories must be provided via copying and pasting the text into the body of your e-mail submission.
  • Your e-mail submission must be sent through our website’s submission form, and include the author’s name, exact mailing address and e-mail contact in order that all winners may be advised immediately upon winning (contact information will remain private).
  • All entries must be received by September 30, 2016.
  • Three nationally recognized authors will judge entries!
Submit to the 2016 Your Story Contest

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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Nigerian Stock Exchange Annual National Essay Competition 2016



Brief Description: The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) is pleased to announce the commencement of the 2016 edition of its annual Essay Competition.


Submission Deadline:  NSE Annual Essay
competition deadline is 14th October, 2016
Offered Annually? Yes
Offered Since: 2001
Scholarship Type: Essay Competition
About Award: The NSE Annual Essay Competition, themed “Building a Sustainable Capital Market”, is one of the Exchange’s financial literacy and inclusion initiatives aimed at building a financially savvy generation.
Selection Criteria and Eligibility
  • The Competition is open to only students in Senior Secondary Schools
  • Entries must be written in English and be the original work of the writer
  • Entrants must submit essay on the  entry form and complete all the mandatory fields
  • The maximum word-counts are 1000 words
  • Entries will be disqualified if they fail to meet these requirements
Essay Topic: “What is the biggest obstacle to saving and investing money and how can The Nigerian Stock Exchange help?
Number of Winners: Ten
Prizes
1st Prize –
  • N250,000 worth of shares
  • N500,000 scholarship fund for university education
  • Laptop
  • Certificate of achievement
  • Headline daily NSE (Market close) Closing Gong ceremony
2nd Prize –
  • N200,000 worth of shares
  • N400,000 scholarship fund for university education
  • Laptop
  • Certificate of achievement
  • Participate in a Closing Gong ceremony
3rd Prize
  • N150,000 worth of shares
  • N300,000 scholarship fund for university education
  • Laptop
  • Certificate of achievement
  • Participate in a Closing Gong ceremony
Consolation Prizes: 7 Mini Laptops for 7 National winners
The schools of the winning students will also get Trophy, PCs and Printers
Eligible Countries: Nigeria
How to Enter:
  • Click here to download the 2016 Essay Competition form 
  • Send your completed entry form/essay via e-mail to essay@nse.com.ng or submit your essay online at facebook.com/TheNigerianStockExchange.
Important notes:
  • Entries must be the original work of the writer.  This does not rule out input or assistance from others
  • Entrants are encouraged to be creative in their response to the topic
  • Award-winning entrants are expected to show originality, focus on topic and competent use of English as a written language.  This includes correct spelling, a good standard of punctuation and neat presentation