By Gerald Businge on June 5, 2012
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Arts/Humanities Scholarships
United Nations Internship Programme – Nairobi: The United Nations Office at Nairobi offers internships for undergraduate and graduate students who are currently enrolled in an university program. Internship programs are for a minimum of three and a maximum of six months. Interns will be placed with various departments of UNEP, UN-HABITAT and UNON in Nairobi […]
By Gerald Businge on June 5, 2012
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Arts/Humanities Scholarships
UNFCCC Internships: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) sets an overall framework for intergovernmental efforts to tackle the challenge posed by climate change. UNFCCC’s internship program allows graduate students to gain insight into the work of the United Nations and provides assistance and training in various professional fields. The normal duration of an […]
By Gerald Businge on June 4, 2012
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Arts/Humanities Scholarships
The Scripps Howard Foundation Semester in Washington internship program brings two international students per year to Washington, D.C., to work at the Scripps Howard News Service for a semester or summer term. The internship is designed to give international students an opportunity to cover events in the U.S. capital, as well as to report and […]
By Gerald Businge on June 4, 2012
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Africa scholarships, Arts/Humanities Scholarships
Apply for both Scholarship and Internship Based in Mombasa – Kenya. Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP): Coral Reef Conservation Project (CRCP) research focuses on resource use, coral reef and fish monitoring, climate change, and marine protected areas. Results from this work have already provided important lessons that can be applied to the wider region. Research, […]
By Gerald Businge on June 4, 2012
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Arts/Humanities Scholarships, Sciences Scholarships
The United Nations and The Nippon Foundation of Japan concluded a trust fund project agreement to provide capacity-building and human resource development to developing coastal States Parties and non-Parties to UNCLOS through a new Fellowship Programme. The main objective of the fellowship is to provide opportunities for advanced education and training in the field of […]
By Gerald Businge on June 1, 2012
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Arts/Humanities Scholarships, Opportunities & Awards
MIT Fellowships: Each year, the Public Service Fellowship program provides MIT students with the opportunity to use their education, skills, and talents to address the needs of underserved communities around the world. Each year, 50 MIT students receive funding for a Public Service Fellowship, over fall, IAP, spring, and summer. Past Fellows have worked to […]
By Gerald Businge on May 30, 2012
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Arts/Humanities Scholarships
Front Line Fellowship for Human Rights Defenders: Each year Front Line recruits two human rights defenders at risk to take part in a 6 month fellowship and training program. The locations could include Dublin, Brussels etc. Selected participants work on a specific project related to the international protection of human rights defenders as well as […]
By Gerald Businge on March 23, 2012
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Celebrity gigs, Gossip, Latest Uganda News, Stories Unusual
Intelligence network in Uganda has started investigating claims that some Ugandans sell guns and ammunitions to Kenya. Sources in Uganda’s security told our informer that some of the people involved in illegal firearms trade include policemen and members of other security organs. It is said that the armed officers in the army, and police […]
By Gerald Businge on March 23, 2012
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Celebrity gigs, Gossip, Latest Uganda News, Stories Unusual
Peoples’ money in Uganda is spent extravagantly. We have been told that the swearing in ceremony of the new Makerere University Guild President, Ivan Kata has cost the university 200 millions. The money has been used to buy eats, buffets, sodas and beers just to please the students. The swearing in ceremony took place […]
By Gerald Businge on March 21, 2012
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Celebrity gigs, Gossip, Latest Uganda News, Stories Unusual
The ministry of education and sports has informed the Chief Administrative Officers, district chairpersons, district education officers, municipal education officers, districts security officers, and heads of schools that there will be a national head count exercise for S1, S2, S3, S4, S5 and S6 students on Universal Secondary Education (USE) schools in Uganda. The […]