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UNESCO Fellowships
Training and fellowship schemes constitute for UNESCO a strategic means for attaining sustainable human development and for fostering of international understanding and a culture of peace. UNESCO fellowships contribute towards the genuine sharing of knowledge and expertise in which each party, whether teacher or student, gives and learns. Read more...
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● 15 Dec 2011 NEW FELLOWSHIPS OFFER
2012 - UNESCO/Republic of Korea Co-Sponsored Fellowships Programme
2012-2013 - UNESCO/People's Republic of China (The Great Wall) Co-Sponsored Fellowships Programme
2012 - Bourses co-parrainées UNESCO/Israël (MASHAV) - "Technologies avancées d'Irrigation et associations paysannes pour la gestion de l'eau"
2012 - Bourses coparrainées UNESCO/Israël (MASHAV) - Stage International sur "Le Développement Communautaire et Gestion de Micro-Entreprises"
2012 - UNESCO/Israel (MASHAV) Co-Sponsored Fellowships Programme (2012) - Course on "Educational Methodologies Youth At-Risk: Preventing Student Dropouts and Facilitating Reintegration"
2012 Cycle - UNESCO/Japan Young Researchers' Fellowships Programme (UNESCO/Keizo Obuchi Research Fellowships Programme)
2012 - UNESCO-L'OREAL International Fellowships Programme for Young Women in Life Sciences
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● 19 Aug 2004 Director-General invites young researchers to apply for UNESCO/Keizo Obuchi fellowships Media Advisory N°2004-55 UNESCO is calling on young researchers with advanced degrees (M.A., M.Sc. or equivalent) in developing countries to apply to the UNESCO/Keizo Obuchi Research Fellowship Programme for fellowships ranging from US$ 6,000 to US$ 10,000. The amount varies according to duration and place of study. The Programme is financed by Japan through its funds in trust programme for capacity-building of human resources. More |
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