Entries in the Category "scholarships"
Noyce Teach Scholarship (due March 18th)
View pdf flyer.
Scholarship for Renewable Energy M.Sc. in Iceland
Application Deadline: November 9, 2009
Program Dates: February 8, 2010 - February 19, 2011
Letter: PDF
Website: http://www.res.is/
RES | the School for Renewable Energy Science in Iceland is now accepting applications for its one year (90 ECTS credits) international M.Sc. Degree Program in Renewable Energy Science, for the academic year 2010-11.
The RES Program will in February 2010 complete its second year of operation when 38 masters’ degree students from twelve different countries will graduate. The students are specializing in four different fields, namely Geothermal Energy, Biofuels & Bioenergy, Fuel Cell Systems & Hydrogen, and Energy Systems. Next year a specialization in Hydropower will be added in collaboration with Iceland’s National Power Company (Landsvirkjun).
RES is a private institution of higher learning, a graduate school, affiliated with the University of Iceland in Reykjavik and the University of Akureyri in North-Iceland.
RES is seeking limited number of highly qualified students to enroll in the M.Sc. Degree Program. A number of Scholarship Awards are also available for outstanding students, including half or full tuition fee waiver.
We would appreciate if you could kindly discuss our M.Sc. Degree Program details and scholarship opportunities with some of your top students interested in pursuing a degree in renewable energy from Iceland. Currently 80% of primary energy in Iceland comes from renewable energy sources, highest of any nation. Essentially 100% of electricity generation in Iceland is already from renewable energy sources. Therefore Iceland is a good example for other nations to follow on their route to a more sustainable energy future.
For more details about RES and the M.Sc. Degree Program please see my attached letter with this email.
Please feel free to contact the Rector’s Office at rector@res.is for further information, or visit our RES homepage at www.res.is.
Best regards,
Dr. Bjorn Gunnarsson
Rector
RES | the School for Renewable Energy Science
Solborg v/Nordurslod
IS600 Akureyri
Iceland
telephone: +354 464 0100
fax: +354 464 0109
mail: rector@res.is
web: www.res.is
bio: http://www.res.is/is/page/bjorn_gunnarsson
Letter: PDF
Scholarship for Renewable Energy M.Sc. in Iceland
Application Deadline: November 9, 2009
Program Dates: February 8, 2010 - February 19, 2011
Letter: PDF
Website: http://www.res.is/
RES | the School for Renewable Energy Science in Iceland is now accepting applications for its one year (90 ECTS credits) international M.Sc. Degree Program in Renewable Energy Science, for the academic year 2010-11.
The RES Program will in February 2010 complete its second year of operation when 38 masters’ degree students from twelve different countries will graduate. The students are specializing in four different fields, namely Geothermal Energy, Biofuels & Bioenergy, Fuel Cell Systems & Hydrogen, and Energy Systems. Next year a specialization in Hydropower will be added in collaboration with Iceland’s National Power Company (Landsvirkjun).
RES is a private institution of higher learning, a graduate school, affiliated with the University of Iceland in Reykjavik and the University of Akureyri in North-Iceland.
RES is seeking limited number of highly qualified students to enroll in the M.Sc. Degree Program. A number of Scholarship Awards are also available for outstanding students, including half or full tuition fee waiver.
We would appreciate if you could kindly discuss our M.Sc. Degree Program details and scholarship opportunities with some of your top students interested in pursuing a degree in renewable energy from Iceland. Currently 80% of primary energy in Iceland comes from renewable energy sources, highest of any nation. Essentially 100% of electricity generation in Iceland is already from renewable energy sources. Therefore Iceland is a good example for other nations to follow on their route to a more sustainable energy future.
For more details about RES and the M.Sc. Degree Program please see my attached letter with this email.
Please feel free to contact the Rector’s Office at rector@res.is for further information, or visit our RES homepage at www.res.is.
Best regards,
Dr. Bjorn Gunnarsson
Rector
RES | the School for Renewable Energy Science
Solborg v/Nordurslod
IS600 Akureyri
Iceland
telephone: +354 464 0100
fax: +354 464 0109
mail: rector@res.is
web: www.res.is
bio: http://www.res.is/is/page/bjorn_gunnarsson
Letter: PDF
Noyce Scholarship
Application Deadline: March 18, 2009
Location: Cleveland "high needs" schools
Website: http://www.case.edu/artsci/noyce/
Full Text:
Dear Chairs and Faculty,
As you know, we are recruiting students for the Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program whose goal it is to attract highly-qualified STEM majors into teaching careers.
The NSF program awards $15,000 scholarships to students for each of their junior and senior year. In return, students commit to teaching two years in a high need school for each of the years of scholarship support they accept. Students continue with their major and enroll in the CWRU/JCU licensure program.
We have extended the application deadline to March 18. Would you be willing to forward this message and the attached flyer to those of your faculty who advise undergraduates and to your majors? [Flyer is presumably on their website. - Ed.]
The Noyce team would be very appreciative. You can find more information about the program at:
http://www.case.edu/artsci/noyce/ Program contact is edward.bernetich@case.edu.
Thanks very much,
Molly Berger
