Application Deadline: 20 February 2020 Türkiye Scholarships is a government-funded, competitive scholarship program, awarded to outstanding students and researchers to pursue full-time or short-term program at the top universities in Turkey. Türkiye Scholarships aims to build a network of future leaders committed to strengthening cooperation among countries and mutual understanding among societies. Programs and Levels of Study Programs open for application are: Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programs Applications will be open to applicants who wish to study at bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels. Other programs such as Research Scholarships, Success Scholarships, and KATİP have different application periods and are announced regularly on our website and social media channels. Requirements Minimum Academic Criteria: Minimum academic achievement for Bachelor’s degree applicants: 70% Minimum academic achievement for Master’s and Doctorate degree applicants:...
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences – Political Science Publication date 27 November 2019 Closing date 15 January 2020 Level of education Master's degree Hours 38 hours per week Salary indication €2,325 to €2,972 gross per month Vacancy number 19-811 The Department of Political Science is looking for two PhD candidates to work in the 'Elections, Violence, and Parties' project, funded by the European Research Council (ERC) and led by Dr Ursula Daxecker. The PhD candidate will be part of the Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR ) programme group Political Economy and Transnational Governance (PETGOV) . Project description Elections are nearly ubiquitous in the world today. Yet despite their aim to peacefully transfer power, elections in the developing world are often complicated by violence. Scholarship has focused on what makes some elections more violent than others. Departing from this emphasis on intensity, the project dev...
She probably had journeyed the length and breadth of planet earth, in search of practical ways of making her dreams come true for a better world. During one of those solitary moments covered in her fanciful veil, Hassanat Mojirola Lawal’s thoughts were enraptured by the whisper of the American inventor, Thomas Edison, who once said: “ The three things that are most essential to achievement are common sense, hard work and stick-to-it-iv-ness.” Raised in a family of six, Hassanat had grown up under the tutelage of parents whose knack for academic excellence could not be waived aside. Coming from a family where the father and mother are teachers seems to be a catalyst to her dedication to making the best of every opportunity she has got to learn. “It is kind of a norm that you should be the best you can be,” she disclosed. Hassanat studied Microbiology at the University of Ilorin and graduated with a First Class in 2016. Even though she did not envisage the feat from the outset of...
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