European - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Thu, 07 Mar 2013 19:17:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Why Uganda is not independent from European colonialists? https://www.weinformers.com/2013/03/07/why-uganda-is-not-independent-from-european-colonialists/ https://www.weinformers.com/2013/03/07/why-uganda-is-not-independent-from-european-colonialists/#respond Thu, 07 Mar 2013 19:17:52 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=28640 Is Uganda really independent when over 40% of our budget is sponsored by European colonial powers? When people are in causality and ward 3B of Mulago hospital waiting and getting no medical attention, ‘waiting to die,’ when one ‘s freedom can be taken away anytime, like in the case of col. Kiiza Besigye and Kampala […]

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Is Uganda really independent when over 40% of our budget is sponsored by European colonial powers? When people are in causality and ward 3B of Mulago hospital waiting and getting no medical attention, ‘waiting to die,’ when one ‘s freedom can be taken away anytime, like in the case of col. Kiiza Besigye and Kampala Lord mayor, Erias Lukwago.
More still Ugandans still have people being kidnapped, rapped, killed, murdered, and no one knows where they are.
In Uganda someone stays on remand at Luzira prison for over 10 years and later released on grounds that he/she was innocent.
Is Uganda really independent when LRA rebel leader Joseph Kony could kidnap girls, and kill over 200 people at ago at Barlonyo? Recently Ugandans cerebrated 50 years of independence. But to critics it was cerebrating the 50 years of pain. The only difference we have in Uganda is having the likes of president Museveni failing to put a successful war on corruption.
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Get Masters Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies Scholarships https://www.weinformers.com/2012/07/13/get-masters-degree-in-womens-and-gender-studies-scholarships/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/07/13/get-masters-degree-in-womens-and-gender-studies-scholarships/#respond Fri, 13 Jul 2012 13:18:33 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=24179   Masters Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies Scholarships, Masters: The European Union grants several Masters Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies Scholarships to third country students. GEMMA: Master in Women’s and Gender Studies is a joint European multidisciplinary programme which provides high quality academic education and professional competencies for students wanting toconduct further research […]

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Masters Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies Scholarships, Masters: The European Union grants several Masters Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies Scholarships to third country students.

GEMMA: Master in Women’s and Gender Studies is a joint European multidisciplinary programme which provides high quality academic education and professional competencies for students wanting toconduct further research or intending to work in the areas of women’s studies, gender studies and equal opportunities.

This European Master is unique in the way it brings together approaches to feminism from all cardinal points in Europe.

Created as a result of concerted efforts on the part of several universities working together within the Socrates Thematic Network ATHENA, it brings together the expertise on postgraduate studies of all the institutions involved.

In its composition the GEMMA consortium represents the harmonisation of eight different institutions from seven different European countries:

University of Granada (coordinator),

University of Bolonia,

Central European University of Budapest,

University of Hull,

Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis,

Ljubjiana (ISH),

University of Lodz,

University of Oviedo and University of Utrecht.

GEMMA is thus the fine tuning of North European, SouthEuropean and Central European higher education institutions where Women’s and Gender studies is oneof the main elements in their postgraduate offer.

The languages used by the consortium universities are English, Italian and Spanish.

For more information visit; Masters Degree in Women’s and Gender Studies Scholarships

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Apply for Doctorial Fellowship in Central European University https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/07/apply-for-doctorial-fellowship-in-central-european-university/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/07/apply-for-doctorial-fellowship-in-central-european-university/#respond Thu, 07 Jun 2012 09:00:55 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=22759 Full CEU Doctoral Fellowship: Central European University (CEU) offers a competitive Full Central European University (CEU) Doctoral Fellowship to students on doctoral programs. Applying for a Central European University (CEU) doctoral program, you are automatically considered for Full Doctoral Fellowship. Students admitted into Central European University (CEU) doctoral degree programs are eligible to receive the […]

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Full CEU Doctoral Fellowship: Central European University (CEU) offers a competitive Full Central European University (CEU) Doctoral Fellowship to students on doctoral programs.

Applying for a Central European University (CEU) doctoral program, you are automatically considered for Full Doctoral Fellowship.

Students admitted into Central European University (CEU) doctoral degree programs are eligible to receive the Full Central European University (CEU) Doctoral Fellowship for up to three years.

The Full CEU Doctoral Fellowship

Covers tuition and medical insurance. In addition, full fellowship recipients are awarded a monthly stipend of 200,000 HUF calculated to cover educational and accommodation costs (Economics PhD students receive a monthly stipend of 250,000 HUF).

Students need to budget additionally for travel, recreation, and incidentals, which can vary with the individual. For more information and job application see; Full CEU Doctoral Fellowship – Central European University (CEU)

 

Apply for Doctorial Fellowship in  Central European University

Full CEU Doctoral Fellowship: Central European University (CEU) offers a competitive Full Central European University (CEU) Doctoral Fellowship to students on doctoral programs.

Applying for a Central European University (CEU) doctoral program, you are automatically considered for Full Doctoral Fellowship.

Students admitted into Central European University (CEU) doctoral degree programs are eligible to receive the Full Central European University (CEU) Doctoral Fellowship for up to three years.

The Full CEU Doctoral Fellowship

Covers tuition and medical insurance. In addition, full fellowship recipients are awarded a monthly stipend of 200,000 HUF calculated to cover educational and accommodation costs (Economics PhD students receive a monthly stipend of 250,000 HUF).

Students need to budget additionally for travel, recreation, and incidentals, which can vary with the individual. For more information and job application see; Full CEU Doctoral Fellowship – Central European University (CEU)

 

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Internship Positions at The European Centre for Minority Issues https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/04/internship-positions-at-the-european-centre-for-minority-issues/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/04/internship-positions-at-the-european-centre-for-minority-issues/#respond Mon, 04 Jun 2012 13:36:41 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=22409 The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg, Germany, solicits applications for internship positions open to graduate or recent graduate students. Periods: January to March Deadline for application: 30 September Notification: before 30 October April to June. Deadline for application: 31 December Notification: before 31 January July to September Deadline for application: 31 March […]

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The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg, Germany, solicits applications for internship positions open to graduate or recent graduate students.

Periods: January to March

Deadline for application: 30 September

Notification: before 30 October

April to June.

Deadline for application: 31 December

Notification: before 31 January

July to September

Deadline for application: 31 March

Notification: before 30 April

October to December

Deadline for application: 30 June

Notification: before 31 July

It is possible to negotiate other time slots upon request, especially to accomodate the different university terms in Europe and overseas. Please specify this in your application.

The Positions:

The internship positions are unpaid (ECMI is not in a position to cover travel or any other costs related to the internship) and usually last three months.

They will be based at ECMI headquarters in Flensburg or at the local offices in Tblisi, Pristina and Skopje.

You will participate in research and administration of ongoing ECMI projects, under the direction of the responsible ECMI researcher.

Depending on your profile, you can work in the following areas:

Action-oriented projects:

Your profile: Internships in ECMI’s action-oriented projects are aimed at graduate or recent graduate students who have a particular interest in the Balkans, the Western CIS countries (Moldova / Ukraine) or the Caucasus.

We expect a certain flexibility and ability to assist with a variety of tasks based on the needs of the Centre or Regional Office at the time of the internship.

Activities: Your tasks may include conducting targeted background research, tracking media coverage, assisting in the organization of training events and contributing to general office support duties, including updating of databases.

There will of course be some overlap of duties, combining research and administrative tasks.

The working language of ECMI is English; for our Regional Offices, knowledge of local language skills is a plus but not a necessity.

The possibility of also undertaking independent research leading to a paper of publishable quality may be discussed on an individual basis.

If you wish to apply, please specify in your covering letter your availability and regional/functional area of interest.

How to apply:

Application BY ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY; no phone calls please.

A letter of application with the reference “Internship programme”, accompanied by a curriculum vitae, the names, contact details (including e-mail addresses) of three references, and an unedited writing sample in English (an extract of maximum 5 pages from a research paper not edited by someone else).

Please specify when you would be available and the area you are interested in.

Incomplete applications are not taken into consideration.

You will be contacted after an initial review and asked to provide academic/professional references in case you have been shortlisted. Send to: Maj-Britt Risbjerg Hansen, hansen[at]ecmi.de.

Internship Positions at The European Centre for Minority Issues

The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg, Germany, solicits applications for internship positions open to graduate or recent graduate students.

Periods: January to March

Deadline for application: 30 September

Notification: before 30 October

April to June.

Deadline for application: 31 December

Notification: before 31 January

July to September

Deadline for application: 31 March

Notification: before 30 April

October to December

Deadline for application: 30 June

Notification: before 31 July

It is possible to negotiate other time slots upon request, especially to accomodate the different university terms in Europe and overseas. Please specify this in your application.

The Positions:

The internship positions are unpaid (ECMI is not in a position to cover travel or any other costs related to the internship) and usually last three months.

They will be based at ECMI headquarters in Flensburg or at the local offices in Tblisi, Pristina and Skopje.

You will participate in research and administration of ongoing ECMI projects, under the direction of the responsible ECMI researcher.

Depending on your profile, you can work in the following areas:

Action-oriented projects:

Your profile: Internships in ECMI’s action-oriented projects are aimed at graduate or recent graduate students who have a particular interest in the Balkans, the Western CIS countries (Moldova / Ukraine) or the Caucasus.

We expect a certain flexibility and ability to assist with a variety of tasks based on the needs of the Centre or Regional Office at the time of the internship.

Activities: Your tasks may include conducting targeted background research, tracking media coverage, assisting in the organization of training events and contributing to general office support duties, including updating of databases.

There will of course be some overlap of duties, combining research and administrative tasks.

The working language of ECMI is English; for our Regional Offices, knowledge of local language skills is a plus but not a necessity.

The possibility of also undertaking independent research leading to a paper of publishable quality may be discussed on an individual basis.

If you wish to apply, please specify in your covering letter your availability and regional/functional area of interest.

How to apply:

Application BY ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY; no phone calls please.

A letter of application with the reference “Internship programme”, accompanied by a curriculum vitae, the names, contact details (including e-mail addresses) of three references, and an unedited writing sample in English (an extract of maximum 5 pages from a research paper not edited by someone else).

Please specify when you would be available and the area you are interested in.

Incomplete applications are not taken into consideration.

You will be contacted after an initial review and asked to provide academic/professional references in case you have been shortlisted. Send to: Maj-Britt Risbjerg Hansen, hansen[at]ecmi.de.

Internship Positions at The European Centre for Minority Issues

The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) in Flensburg, Germany, solicits applications for internship positions open to graduate or recent graduate students.

Periods: January to March

Deadline for application: 30 September

Notification: before 30 October

April to June.

Deadline for application: 31 December

Notification: before 31 January

July to September

Deadline for application: 31 March

Notification: before 30 April

October to December

Deadline for application: 30 June

Notification: before 31 July

It is possible to negotiate other time slots upon request, especially to accomodate the different university terms in Europe and overseas. Please specify this in your application.

The Positions:

The internship positions are unpaid (ECMI is not in a position to cover travel or any other costs related to the internship) and usually last three months.

They will be based at ECMI headquarters in Flensburg or at the local offices in Tblisi, Pristina and Skopje.

You will participate in research and administration of ongoing ECMI projects, under the direction of the responsible ECMI researcher.

Depending on your profile, you can work in the following areas:

Action-oriented projects:

Your profile: Internships in ECMI’s action-oriented projects are aimed at graduate or recent graduate students who have a particular interest in the Balkans, the Western CIS countries (Moldova / Ukraine) or the Caucasus.

We expect a certain flexibility and ability to assist with a variety of tasks based on the needs of the Centre or Regional Office at the time of the internship.

Activities: Your tasks may include conducting targeted background research, tracking media coverage, assisting in the organization of training events and contributing to general office support duties, including updating of databases.

There will of course be some overlap of duties, combining research and administrative tasks.

The working language of ECMI is English; for our Regional Offices, knowledge of local language skills is a plus but not a necessity.

The possibility of also undertaking independent research leading to a paper of publishable quality may be discussed on an individual basis.

If you wish to apply, please specify in your covering letter your availability and regional/functional area of interest.

How to apply:

Application BY ELECTRONIC MAIL ONLY; no phone calls please.

A letter of application with the reference “Internship programme”, accompanied by a curriculum vitae, the names, contact details (including e-mail addresses) of three references, and an unedited writing sample in English (an extract of maximum 5 pages from a research paper not edited by someone else).

Please specify when you would be available and the area you are interested in.

Incomplete applications are not taken into consideration.

You will be contacted after an initial review and asked to provide academic/professional references in case you have been shortlisted. Send to: Maj-Britt Risbjerg Hansen, hansen[at]ecmi.de.

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Get Master in Law and Economics Scholarships https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/04/get-master-in-law-and-economics-scholarships/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/04/get-master-in-law-and-economics-scholarships/#respond Mon, 04 Jun 2012 08:05:35 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=22344 Master in Law and Economics Scholarships: The European Master in Law and Economics Scholarships amount to 21,000 EURO per selected student. Annually, nineteen scholarships for students are available. The European Master in Law and Economics is offered by a consortium of seven universities: Erasmus University Rotterdam (co-ordinating institution), University of Hamburg, University of Bologna, University […]

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Master in Law and Economics Scholarships: The European Master in Law and Economics Scholarships amount to 21,000 EURO per selected student. Annually, nineteen scholarships for students are available.

The European Master in Law and Economics is offered by a consortium of seven universities:

  • Erasmus University Rotterdam (co-ordinating institution),
  • University of Hamburg,
  • University of Bologna,
  • University of Gent,
  • University of Aix-Marseille,
  • Victoria University of Manchester and
  • University of Vienna.

The study programme covers one academic year, divided into three terms.

The Masters Course is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge in Economic Analysis of Law: the use of economic methods to explain and assess the effects of divergent legal rules.

Since differences between national laws have been at the core of European policy making, the Masters Course offers unique value concerning the EU’s central ambitions.

Students on this programme will become competent to work for public organizations and large multinational law firms. Graduates are also well prepared for Ph.D research in Law and Economics.

The language of instruction is English, but the master thesis can also be written in another European language, excluding the student’s mother tongue.

For more information and application, visit; Master in Law and Economics Scholarships

 

Get Master in Law and Economics Scholarships

Master in Law and Economics Scholarships: The European Master in Law and Economics Scholarships amount to 21,000 EURO per selected student. Annually, nineteen scholarships for students are available.

The European Master in Law and Economics is offered by a consortium of seven universities:

  • Erasmus University Rotterdam (co-ordinating institution),
  • University of Hamburg,
  • University of Bologna,
  • University of Gent,
  • University of Aix-Marseille,
  • Victoria University of Manchester and
  • University of Vienna.

The study programme covers one academic year, divided into three terms.

The Masters Course is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge in Economic Analysis of Law: the use of economic methods to explain and assess the effects of divergent legal rules.

Since differences between national laws have been at the core of European policy making, the Masters Course offers unique value concerning the EU’s central ambitions.

Students on this programme will become competent to work for public organizations and large multinational law firms. Graduates are also well prepared for Ph.D research in Law and Economics.

The language of instruction is English, but the master thesis can also be written in another European language, excluding the student’s mother tongue.

For more information and application, visit; Master in Law and Economics Scholarships

 

Get Master in Law and Economics Scholarships

Master in Law and Economics Scholarships: The European Master in Law and Economics Scholarships amount to 21,000 EURO per selected student. Annually, nineteen scholarships for students are available.

The European Master in Law and Economics is offered by a consortium of seven universities:

  • Erasmus University Rotterdam (co-ordinating institution),
  • University of Hamburg,
  • University of Bologna,
  • University of Gent,
  • University of Aix-Marseille,
  • Victoria University of Manchester and
  • University of Vienna.

The study programme covers one academic year, divided into three terms.

The Masters Course is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge in Economic Analysis of Law: the use of economic methods to explain and assess the effects of divergent legal rules.

Since differences between national laws have been at the core of European policy making, the Masters Course offers unique value concerning the EU’s central ambitions.

Students on this programme will become competent to work for public organizations and large multinational law firms. Graduates are also well prepared for Ph.D research in Law and Economics.

The language of instruction is English, but the master thesis can also be written in another European language, excluding the student’s mother tongue.

For more information and application, visit; Master in Law and Economics Scholarships

 

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Apply for Masters in Transnational Trade Law and Finance https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/04/apply-for-masters-in-transnational-trade-law-and-finance/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/04/apply-for-masters-in-transnational-trade-law-and-finance/#respond Mon, 04 Jun 2012 07:58:34 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=22342 The European Master’s in Transnational Trade Law and Finance (EMTTLF) has been selected by the European Commission among the Erasmus Mundus masters courses for five years. This implies that the European Commission will grant scholarships to highly qualified third-country graduate students to follow the EMTTLF Masters Course. The EMTTLF Consortium will award around 17 Erasmus […]

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The European Master’s in Transnational Trade Law and Finance (EMTTLF) has been selected by the European Commission among the Erasmus Mundus masters courses for five years.

This implies that the European Commission will grant scholarships to highly qualified third-country graduate students to follow the EMTTLF Masters Course.

The EMTTLF Consortium will award around 17 Erasmus Mundus Scholarships to highly qualified third-country graduate students.

Third-country graduate student means:

  • A national of a third country other than those from EEA-EFTA States (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and candidate countries for accession to the European Union (presently Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey);
  • Who has already obtained a first higher education degree;
  • Who is not a resident of any of the Member States or the participating countries (EEA-EFTA States and EU candidate countries for accession);
  • Who has not carried out his or her main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the Member States or the participating countries.

Amount

Each grantee will receive 1,600 € each month for living costs during the months of duration of the program (1 academic year = 10 months) plus a fixed amount of 10,000 € to be paid in two installments of 5,000 € each per year.

In order to facilitate the management of the transfer of the lump sum and the registration fee and to reduce costs for money transfer students can authorize the EMTTLF Consortium to deduct the registration fee from the lump sum.

For more information about the grants, see: Master Scholarships in Transnational Trade Law and Finance

Apply for Masters in Transnational Trade Law and Finance

The European Master’s in Transnational Trade Law and Finance (EMTTLF) has been selected by the European Commission among the Erasmus Mundus masters courses for five years.

This implies that the European Commission will grant scholarships to highly qualified third-country graduate students to follow the EMTTLF Masters Course.

The EMTTLF Consortium will award around 17 Erasmus Mundus Scholarships to highly qualified third-country graduate students.

Third-country graduate student means:

  • A national of a third country other than those from EEA-EFTA States (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway) and candidate countries for accession to the European Union (presently Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey);
  • Who has already obtained a first higher education degree;
  • Who is not a resident of any of the Member States or the participating countries (EEA-EFTA States and EU candidate countries for accession);
  • Who has not carried out his or her main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the Member States or the participating countries.

Amount

Each grantee will receive 1,600 € each month for living costs during the months of duration of the program (1 academic year = 10 months) plus a fixed amount of 10,000 € to be paid in two installments of 5,000 € each per year.

In order to facilitate the management of the transfer of the lump sum and the registration fee and to reduce costs for money transfer students can authorize the EMTTLF Consortium to deduct the registration fee from the lump sum.

For more information about the grants, see: Master Scholarships in Transnational Trade Law and Finance

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DP to petition European Union parliament over Tullow oil questionable deals with president Museveni https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/24/dp-to-petition-european-union-parliament-over-tullow-oil-questionable-deals-with-president-museveni/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/24/dp-to-petition-european-union-parliament-over-tullow-oil-questionable-deals-with-president-museveni/#respond Fri, 24 Feb 2012 17:30:19 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=19565 President Museveni might have used his powers to direct his minister for energy to sign an oil deal with Tullow Oil without the support of the people he rules, but the wrath of Ugandans keeps on growing every day. The members of the Democratic Party, the oldest opposition party in Uganda have vowed to petition […]

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President Museveni might have used his powers to direct his minister for energy to sign an oil deal with Tullow Oil without the support of the people he rules, but the wrath of Ugandans keeps on growing every day. The members of the Democratic Party, the oldest opposition party in Uganda have vowed to petition European Union Parliament asking it to investigate the deal oil companies, Tullow Oil and Total signed with Uganda. The party has also threatened to mobilize its supporters to stage demonstrations in case diplomacy fails.

A senior member of DP told our informers that their petition would be faxed directly to European Union parliament because the intelligence network in Uganda reportedly opens and seizes documents which are deemed to be exposing the government dirt. The Democratic Party is also planning to mobilize the members of other opposition parties to join its ranks in fighting the ‘illegal oil deal’ president Museveni carried out with Tullow.

The Democratic Party plans to copy its petition to president Museveni, Uganda Parliament, France and China.  After the government signed the oil deal with Tullow oil, the company immediately sold 66.6% of its shares to China’s CNOOC oil group of companies and Total France.

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Problems job seekers go through https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/24/problems-job-seekers-go-through/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/24/problems-job-seekers-go-through/#respond Fri, 24 Feb 2012 16:29:48 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=19559 Jobs are scarce in most parts of the world. In countries like Uganda, South Africa and some parts of Europe getting a job is as hard as passing through the hole of a needle. Our reporters to day bring you the problems job seekers in Uganda go through. For purposes of being accurate, we have […]

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Jobs are scarce in most parts of the world. In countries like Uganda, South Africa and some parts of Europe getting a job is as hard as passing through the hole of a needle. Our reporters to day bring you the problems job seekers in Uganda go through. For purposes of being accurate, we have allowed job seekers to tell you their own experience.

John Lwanyaaga: I have a degree in mass communication from Makerere University, but one day I applied for a job in European Union (Uganda) and I merged out the best.  I was promised to start the work a week after. But in the mid of the week I received a call that instructed me to give it two more weeks. At the end of two weeks, I received no reply and I decided to go there. I got the shock of the day when another person from the ruling tribe was working in my place.

Jane Nakazibwe: I hold a degree in community psychology from Makerere University.  Some employers/interviewers demand sex before they give us the jobs. This happened to me when one day I applied for a job in one of the companies owned by Indians in Kampala. An Indian told me that I qualify for the job but I had to first fall in love with him if I needed the job. I told him that I was, married the man refused. And I needed the job so…

Grace Nabagulanyi: I have a degree in business administration from Nkumba University. I had to bribe to get a job. I am working in one of the beverage companies in Uganda. The people who were on the interview panel told me that the job would be there for me only when I gave them one million shillings-my dad sold his two cows and I got the job.

Robert Musiime: I don’t have a job yet I am a graduate of Social Work and Social Administration from Makerere University. I have failed to get a work because to get a job in Uganda one needs to have links with the ruling government or to be from western Uganda where president Museveni comes from.

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Danish Government offers Scholarships for International Students from non-EU/EEA Counties https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/16/danish-government-offers-scholarships-for-international-students-from-non-eueea-counties/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/16/danish-government-offers-scholarships-for-international-students-from-non-eueea-counties/#respond Thu, 16 Feb 2012 10:15:35 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=19118 Danish Government scholarships: Danish higher education institutions receive a limited number of government scholarships each year to fund highly qualified full-degree students from non-EU/EEA countries. In order to be eligible for a scholarship you must be: a citizen of a country outside the EU and the European Economic Area enrolled in a full degree higher […]

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Danish Government scholarships: Danish higher education institutions receive a limited number of government scholarships each year to fund highly qualified full-degree students from non-EU/EEA countries.

In order to be eligible for a scholarship you must be:

  • a citizen of a country outside the EU and the European Economic Area
  • enrolled in a full degree higher education programme
  • granted a time-limited residence permit in Denmark due to education

The scholarships are administered by the higher education institutions, who individually decide which students are selected to receive a scholarship.

For further information about the government scholarship, please consult your chosen higher education institution’s admission details.

Please note: the government scholarship consists of two parts and can be given as full or partial tuition fee waivers and/or grants towards covering your living costs.

However, as the scholarships are administered by the individual institution, you should enquire about further details at the higher education institution of your choice.

For more information and scholarship applications, see: Danish Government Scholarships for International Students

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Doctoral Scholarships in Law, Science and Technology in Europe https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/16/doctoral-scholarships-in-law-science-and-technology-in-europe/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/16/doctoral-scholarships-in-law-science-and-technology-in-europe/#respond Thu, 16 Feb 2012 10:09:29 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=19115 Doctoral Scholarships in Law, Science and Technology: There are excellent fellowship opportunities for students accepted to the Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate programme in “Law, Science and Technology.” Fellowships can be awarded to doctoral candidates, selected by EM LAST-JD consortium, who come from a country other than: a Member State of the European Union an EEA-EFTA […]

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Doctoral Scholarships in Law, Science and Technology: There are excellent fellowship opportunities for students accepted to the Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate programme in “Law, Science and Technology.”

Fellowships can be awarded to doctoral candidates, selected by EM LAST-JD consortium, who come from a country other than:

  • a Member State of the European Union
  • an EEA-EFTA State (i.e. Iceland, Norway and Lichtenstein)

The Joint International Doctoral Degree in “Law, Science and Technology” is an interdisciplinary integrated doctorate designed to address new challenges in legal, socio-ethical and technical domains arising from the information society and newly emerging technologies.

There are rapidly evolving sectors of Information Technology andLife Sciences that need legal and ethical instruments for avoiding malpractice and for shaping policies and strategies in conducting scientific research and disseminating its results to industry and society.

New opportunities emerge to use Information Technology to face the complexity of Law in contemporary society. All this requires a set of interdisciplinary competencies that are usually lacking in the graduate market due to a lack of vision and strategy.

The “Law, Science and Technology” doctorate aims to address the problem of fragmentation that exists in Europe in this interdisciplinary area, by setting up a robust doctoral programme inspired by the Stanford programme in Law, Science and Technology, while also addressing the unique requirements of Europe by looking at the impact of European cultural identities on ethical, medical and legal discussion, as well as at the specifics of European regulations.

The programme covers three different research fields with its curricula:

  • “Bioethics and Biolaw”, which looks at the legal and ethical problems of advances in biology and medicine;
  • “ICT Law”, addressing the legal risks and opportunities in ICT, and
  • “Legal Informatics”, an area of informatics taking into account legal issues, including alI techniques applied to legal domain.

For more information, contact: Doctoral Scholarships in Law, Science and Technology

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