masters of law - Uganda Multimedia News & Information https://www.weinformers.com Politics, Health, Sceince, Business, Agriculture, Culture, Tourism, Women, Men, Oil, Sports Mon, 04 Jun 2012 08:40:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 Get Masters Scholarships in middle East Rule of law https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/04/get-masters-scholarships-in-middle-east-rule-of-law/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/06/04/get-masters-scholarships-in-middle-east-rule-of-law/#respond Mon, 04 Jun 2012 08:40:30 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=22354 Rule of Law Masters Scholarships: The Middle East Rule of Law Masters Scholarships Program (MEROL) offers fellowships for graduate study in the United States leading to masters degrees. Eligible fields include law (LLM), public policy / public administration, media / communications studies, and gender / women’s studies. The program aims to assist in the creation […]

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Rule of Law Masters Scholarships: The Middle East Rule of Law Masters Scholarships Program (MEROL) offers fellowships for graduate study in the United States leading to masters degrees. Eligible fields include law (LLM), public policy / public administration, media / communications studies, and gender / women’s studies.

The program aims to assist in the creation of a critical mass of reform-minded professionals in the Middle East working in fields crucial to the development and sustainability of open societies.

In conceiving of the foundations of the “Rule of Law” to include the healthy functioning of various public sectors beyond law itself, MEROL represents an extension of the Open Society Foundations’ Palestinian Rule of Law Program (PROL). Since 2003, the PROL program has supported over 50 LLM fellowships for Palestinian lawyers who are now engaged in law reform, teaching, and the development of a Palestinian rule of law infrastructure.

Funded by the Open Society Foundations and host partner universities, and administered by the Open Society Foundations, the program supports Middle Eastern students from Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and Iraq who demonstrate both academic excellence and strong leadership potential.

Ten MA awards in the fields listed above are available annually. Five LLM (Masters of Law) awards are available annually.

Grantees agree to live in their home countries for at least two years upon degree completion in the United States.

Law Scholarship Eligibility

Applicants must:

  • Be legally resident in Egypt, Jordan , Iraq, Lebanon, or Syria at the time of application
  • Demonstrate an excellent academic record and have an advanced degree (minimum: bachelor’s)
  • Display impressive civil society leadership potential
  • Prove through testing and interviews strong English language ability (minimum TOEFL score of 480)
  • Be able to begin the program in August or September
  • Be able to receive and maintain a U.S. J-1 visa
  • Participate in an intensive academic writing program prior to departure to U.S.
  • Commit to returning to the home country upon degree completion

Law Scholarship Guidelines

The law fellowship provides:

  • Tuition and mandatory university fees
  • Monthly stipend for room, board, and living expenses
  • Transportation to/from the U.S.
  • Accident and sickness insurance during program
  • Funds for educational materials
  • Funds for professional development
  • An intensive academic writing program before starting at host universities

The fellowship does Not provide:

  • Funding for dependent family members
  • The option to choose university placement

For more information and scholarship applications, see: Rule of Law Masters Scholarships

Get Masters Scholarships inmiddle East Rule of law

Rule of Law Masters Scholarships: The Middle East Rule of Law Masters Scholarships Program (MEROL) offers fellowships for graduate study in the United States leading to masters degrees. Eligible fields include law (LLM), public policy / public administration, media / communications studies, and gender / women’s studies.

The program aims to assist in the creation of a critical mass of reform-minded professionals in the Middle East working in fields crucial to the development and sustainability of open societies.

In conceiving of the foundations of the “Rule of Law” to include the healthy functioning of various public sectors beyond law itself, MEROL represents an extension of the Open Society Foundations’ Palestinian Rule of Law Program (PROL). Since 2003, the PROL program has supported over 50 LLM fellowships for Palestinian lawyers who are now engaged in law reform, teaching, and the development of a Palestinian rule of law infrastructure.

Funded by the Open Society Foundations and host partner universities, and administered by the Open Society Foundations, the program supports Middle Eastern students from Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and Iraq who demonstrate both academic excellence and strong leadership potential.

Ten MA awards in the fields listed above are available annually. Five LLM (Masters of Law) awards are available annually.

Grantees agree to live in their home countries for at least two years upon degree completion in the United States.

Law Scholarship Eligibility

Applicants must:

  • Be legally resident in Egypt, Jordan , Iraq, Lebanon, or Syria at the time of application
  • Demonstrate an excellent academic record and have an advanced degree (minimum: bachelor’s)
  • Display impressive civil society leadership potential
  • Prove through testing and interviews strong English language ability (minimum TOEFL score of 480)
  • Be able to begin the program in August or September
  • Be able to receive and maintain a U.S. J-1 visa
  • Participate in an intensive academic writing program prior to departure to U.S.
  • Commit to returning to the home country upon degree completion

Law Scholarship Guidelines

The law fellowship provides:

  • Tuition and mandatory university fees
  • Monthly stipend for room, board, and living expenses
  • Transportation to/from the U.S.
  • Accident and sickness insurance during program
  • Funds for educational materials
  • Funds for professional development
  • An intensive academic writing program before starting at host universities

The fellowship does Not provide:

  • Funding for dependent family members
  • The option to choose university placement

For more information and scholarship applications, see: Rule of Law Masters Scholarships

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Gen. David Tinyefuza out of intelligence office, Gen. David Sejusa in https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/20/gen-david-tinyefuza-out-of-intelligence-office-gen-david-sejusa-in/ https://www.weinformers.com/2012/02/20/gen-david-tinyefuza-out-of-intelligence-office-gen-david-sejusa-in/#respond Mon, 20 Feb 2012 12:13:25 +0000 http://www.weinformers.net/?p=19249 Uganda’s most feared army general; David Tinyefuza has denounced the name ‘Tinyefuza’ and adopted the name ‘Sejusa.’ So with effect from today Gen. David Tinyefunza will be called Gen. David Sejusa. Sejusa is a Luganda word that means ‘I don’t regret.’ Some sections of Ugandans allege that the general has adopted the name because of […]

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Uganda’s most feared army general; David Tinyefuza has denounced the name ‘Tinyefuza’ and adopted the name ‘Sejusa.’ So with effect from today Gen. David Tinyefunza will be called Gen. David Sejusa. Sejusa is a Luganda word that means ‘I don’t regret.’ Some sections of Ugandans allege that the general has adopted the name because of his past acts in a military which most people refer to as cruel and inhuman.

Tinyefuza adopted the name Sejusa on February 17th this year according to a deed poll the general signed last week before a Commissioner for Oaths.  According to the deed poll, the general will be addressed as ‘DAVID SEJUSA’  at all times, by all persons, in records, dealings, transactions, instruments and otherwise whatsoever.

Gen. David Sejusa was born on November 13, 1954 in Sembabule District and he holds a Masters of Law Degree from Makerere University.

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