By Gerald Businge on February 21, 2012
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Masters Scholarships
Eiffel scholarships: Eiffel scholarships are awarded to foreign students for study in France towards a PhD or master’s degree, primarily in three areas: engineering, economics & management, law & political science. The program aim is to attract elite foreign students from developing countries. Amount of Eiffel Scholarship: Under the program 400 scholarships are offered every […]
By Gerald Businge on February 16, 2012
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Arts/Humanities Scholarships
Intensive Language Course in Germany Scholarships: DAAD offers grants to graduate students at North American universities to attend 8-week intensive language courses at leading institutes in Germany. The scholarship of €1,300 includes tuition, accommodations (arranged by the host institute), and a cash allowance for meals and incidental expenses in full or in part, depending on […]
By Gerald Businge on December 6, 2011
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Celebrity gigs, Gossip, Stories Unusual
Insurance companies will have to come to the rescue of the former Makerere University Guild president because we hear thugs last night swept his home in Nakasero when he was away for burial in Gulu. when Denis Okema returned home with his family, his house was widely open with no trace of his property, save […]