International students aspiring to study in Europe in 2025 are encouraged to apply for the University of Malta Scholarships. These prestigious scholarships offer tuition fee waivers to outstanding non-EU/EEA students, covering the full duration of the standard program. This is a remarkable opportunity to pursue higher education at one of Europe’s leading institutions, while benefiting from a supportive academic environment and Malta’s rich cultural heritage.

Application deadline: October 15, 2025

The University of Central Missouri delivers more than 150 innovative academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate level.

No matter which program of study you select at UCM, you’ll receive an education that will prepare you to lead in your chosen field. With an 18-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio, you’ll receive the personal attention you need to succeed. Our academic programs emphasize experiential learning. That means you won’t just be acquiring knowledge. You’ll be gaining hands-on experience that will give you a competitive advantage in the workforce. UCM offers cutting-edge academic programs, such as Cybersecurity, and incorporates the newest technologies so you’re well prepared for the careers of today and tomorrow.

Fee Waiver February runs from February 1–28, 2025.
Apply during this time to save $75 and secure your spot

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About the Project

The GIS Center, Institute of Environment (IoE) and the Department of Earth & Environment (E&E) at Florida International University are seeking a Graduate Research Assistant for an EPA-funded project to enhance the Future Shorelines geospatial decision support tool. This tool integrates high-resolution topographic data with NOAA sea level rise scenarios to aid planning for nature-based solutions under future climate conditions. The selected candidate will advance the tool using innovative data science and GIS techniques to address coastal resilience and environmental justice challenges. This assistantship provides the opportunity to work on an interdisciplinary project with real-world applications in climate adaptation and sustainable coastal management. For more details, visit the project website.

Follow the instructions in the position announcement to apply! FutureShorelines_PHD_Assistantship-Copy

Click here to apply by filling the google form

Students will be paid an hourly rate. For more information about PAL and the Principal Investigator, Interested candidates are encouraged to apply for this position by sending their CV and cover letter to Dr. Hemendra Kumar at hemendra@umd.edu.

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Apply by sending your updated CV tailored to the research interest to the email above. Email can also be found on the supervisors website in the link above

Finland offers full scholarships for international students from developing countries to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate studies.

Joint application to higher education, 8 – 22 January 2025

Submit your application between 8 January at 8 am (UTC+2) and 22 January at 3 pm (UTC+2) – Application form has to be submitted before application period closes to be considered.

You can apply up to six (6) study programmes on one application form – Only one application form per person is considered – No registration or login required!

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Good news for Ghanaian teachers! The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) of Japan offers scholarships to Ghanaian teachers who wish to conduct research in the field of school education at designated Japanese universities. These scholarships are part of the Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarship Program, specifically designed for teachers to enhance their professional development and deepen their knowledge in education through advanced studies in Japan.

Eligibility:

Nationality Requirement: Applicants must have the nationality of a country that has diplomatic relations with Japan.

Japanese Nationality: Those with Japanese nationality at the time of application are not eligible.Dual Nationality: Applicants who have dual nationality (Japanese and another country) are eligible if their place of residence is outside Japan at the time of application. They must choose the nationality of the other country and renounce their Japanese nationality before arriving in Japan.

Age:

In general, the applicant must be born on or after April 2, 1990, to meet the age requirement. However, there are some exceptions where the applicant could be older than this cutoff date if their country’s specific circumstances (such as military service obligations or disruptions due to war) prevented them from applying earlier.

Personal circumstances like financial, family, or health issues will not be considered when determining exceptions to the age limit. This suggests that the program is focused solely on external factors (such as national situations) rather than individual hardships.

Academic and Career Background:

Educational Background and Work Experience:

  • Applicants must be graduates of universities or teacher training schools.
  • Applicants must have at least five years of teaching experience at primary, secondary, or teacher training schools in their home countries (excluding universities), as of October 1, 2025.
  • Current in-service faculty members in higher education institutions (e.g., universities) are not eligible.

Japanese Language and Cultural Adaptability:

  • Applicants must be willing to learn Japanese.
  • Applicants should be interested in Japan and have a desire to deepen their understanding of the country.
  • Applicants should have the ability to conduct research and adapt to living in Japan.

Health: Applicants must submit a health certificate in the prescribed format signed by a physician attesting that the applicant has no physical or mental conditions hindering the applicant’s study in Japan.

Arrival in Japan:

  • Applicants must arrive in Japan between two weeks before the course starts and the start date of the course, typically in September or October.
  • If an applicant cannot meet this timeline for personal reasons, MEXT will not cover travel expenses. In such cases, applicants must withdraw from the program, unless MEXT deems the circumstances unavoidable.

Visa Requirements:

  • Applicants must obtain a “Student” visa from the Japanese diplomatic mission in their home country. This is a mandatory requirement for entering Japan under the MEXT Scholarship.
  • Even if an applicant holds a different type of residence status (e.g., “Permanent resident” or “Long-term resident”), they must change it to the “Student” status and re-enter Japan under this status.
  • If the grantee does not acquire the “Student” visa before entering Japan, the scholarship will be terminated.

Post-Scholarship Status:

  • After completing the MEXT Scholarship program, if the applicant seeks to return to their original residence status (e.g., “Permanent resident”), it is not guaranteed that this status will be granted.

Return and continue to work after the end of the scholarship period:

  1. Return to their home country after completing the scholarship period.

2. Resume their work as a teacher at their primary/secondary educational institution or teacher training school.

3. Utilize the research results from their time in Japan in their teaching work back home.

If a guarantee fails this condition, he/she may be ordered to return the entire amount of the scholarship paid during the scholarship period. Do not apply if you are uncertain about your return to your country.

Submission: Completed application forms should be sent to;
The Registrar, Scholarship Secretariat
P.O.Box M75, Accra
Tel: 0302 662681/662732

Submission Deadline: 31st Jan. 2025

Important Notes:

  • The scholarship schedule may change or be canceled based on prevailing circumstances.
  • Only shortlisted applicants will be notified of the next steps.
  • Only shortlisted applicants will be required to submit a medical certificate. The Embassy of Japan in Ghana will notify those selected to submit the certificate.
  • Please do not use the forms from the previous year.

For more information, please contact;
     Embassy of Japan in Ghana (Public Relations/ Cultural Section)
     Dr. Hideyo Noguchi Street, West Cantonments
     Tel: 0302765060/1
     E-mail: prudence.kuuridong@ar.mofa.go.jp

The University of Galway is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the prestigious 2025 Hardiman PhD Scholarships. These fully funded scholarships are designed for ambitious and high-achieving individuals who are eager to begin their PhD journey in September 2025. The Hardiman PhD Scholarships provide a stipend of €25,000 per annum and cover full tuition fees for four years, allowing recipients to focus entirely on their research and academic growth.

Who Should Apply?

The Hardiman PhD Scholarships are intended for individuals who are passionate about research and creativity, and who are eager to contribute positively to the future of society. Ideal candidates will have an appetite for intellectual excitement, thrive in a dynamic research environment, and aim to make a meaningful impact. The scholarships are open to individuals pursuing a Structured PhD in one of the University’s five key research areas:

  • Enhancing Policy and Society
  • Enriching Creativity and Culture
  • Improving Health and Wellbeing
  • Realising Potential Through Data and Enabling Technologies
  • Sustaining Our Planet and People

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the Hardiman PhD Scholarship, applicants must:

  1. Hold a first or upper second-class honours primary degree, or an equivalent qualification.
  2. Not be currently registered as a PhD student or have previously been awarded a PhD.
  3. Meet the University’s English language requirements. Detailed information can be found on the University of Galway website.

Assessment Process

The selection process will be based on the quality and excellence of the application. All applications must be complete and submitted by the deadline of 7th February 2025 at 17:00 (Irish Time). Incomplete applications will not be assessed. The application will include a Personal Research Statement, Academic Qualifications, Referee Reports, and Prior Research Experience.

Applications from candidates with disabilities will be considered under the special Hardiman PhD Scholarship award criteria. Verification of disability must be provided by the closing date.

The assessment panel will consist of experienced assessors from various backgrounds. All shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview via Skype, MS Teams, or Zoom, which will take place between 10th April and 23rd April 2025.

Key Dates

  • Applications Open: 2nd December 2024
  • Application Deadline: 7th February 2025, 17:00 (Irish Time)
  • Interview Period: 10th April to 23rd April 2025
  • Call Outcome: Mid-May 2025
  • Scholarship Begins: 1st September 2025

How to Apply

To apply for the Hardiman PhD Scholarship, applicants must:

  1. Find a Supervisor: Applicants must nominate one supervisor and ensure they submit the Supervisor Form by 7th February 2025.
  2. Complete the Application: Submit the full application by the deadline. Applications can be made in English or Irish only.
  3. Academic References: Provide two academic references that demonstrate the applicant’s suitability for postgraduate research. References must be received by 7th February 2025.

For more details and to apply, please visit the University of Galway’s official application page.

Shape the Future with the Hardiman PhD Scholarship!