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		<title>International Student  Scholarships &amp; Grants &#8211; A Hidden Source&#8230;</title>
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<p>Whether you&#8217;re from the usa, west Africa, Asia, Europe &amp; Uk, Latin America or Canada, there&#8217;s a hidden source of scholarships and grants for college you need to know about.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-bottom: 12pt">Being able to get a good education can be the extremely solid foundation that can shape a persons future. This is our way of developing our potentials and be competitive in any field or industry that we choose. We need to be able to provide and arm ourselves with the right knowledge to emerge victorious and successful in any endeavor we immerse ourselves.</p>
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<p>This is the reason why many people value their education so much and go to great lengths to avail of themselves of this huge opportunity. But this does not necessarily mean that getting an education should be all hard work. You can also have some fun along the way, and what can more exciting, fun and adventurous than studying abroad?</p>
<p>More and more people have taken this route to finish their education for a variety of reasons. It can be seen as a very significant moment in a student&#8217;s life. You gain a lot of advantages over other students as your perspectives and your attitude will surely change. You will have a wider and broader view of everything around you.</p>
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<p>Here are some of the reasons why studying abroad is an excellent option:</p>
<p>1. Academic Credit: This is of course your main goal. To get credited with the courses and classes you attend and apply it to your educational requirements when you graduate. Whether you plan to complete your studies there or you want to take just a couple of classes, make sure that you will be able to use it.<br />
2. Learning a new Language (tip: <a href="http://tuitionfreecolleges.mtnhome.org">Universities in Sweden</a> often offer free classes for the Swedish language): With so many developments in technology, the world market is becoming smaller and smaller. More and more companies from different countries are doing business and these companies are looking for employees that can break down the language barrier.<br />
3. A Great Learning Experience: When you study abroad chances are that you will be living independently. There will be a lot of practical life experiences that you can be able to use later on. Also, if you are considering learning a specific course, certain areas will be able to provide more knowledge and information about it.<br />
4. Recipe for an Impressive Resume: Having international experience will be a big plus factor on your resume. Employers will be more impressed knowing that you have the skills that they need in an international level.<br />
5. Fun and Lasting Memories: Not only will you be able to learn and develop yourself; you will also be having the time of your life. When at breaks or free times, you can learn more about the culture of the country you are studying in. You will also be meeting new friends and mentors, these are some of the defining moments in your life that you will never ever forget.</p>
<p>Before finally deciding or embarking on a great adventure through studying abroad, you need to talk to a lot of people first. Your parents should know about your decision, as they most probably will be the one to shoulder your expenses. If you are lucky enough to get a scholarship, you still have to let them know.</p>
<p>You can also talk to your academic advisor as well as a study abroad advisor to learn about the requirements and if this decision is advisable to you.</p>
<p>Many students perceive studying abroad as impossible, this is attributed to a few reasons like the financial issue. This is the time to talk to a finance advisor or to an organization that offers programs where in you will be given assistance.</p>
<p>Take the time to research first. This will ensure a smooth and easy transition. Now go ahead, see the world, study abroad.</p>
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		<title>Europe: Erasmus Mundus Masters Course Scholarships in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management</title>
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<p>MESPOM is an Erasmus Mundus Masters course in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management operated by four leading European Universities and supported by the European Commission. MESPOM prepares students for identifying and implementing solutions to complex environmental challenges, especially in an international context.</p>
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<p>The MESPOM study programme is in English and lasts two years.</p>
<p>Info on Erasmus&#8230;</p>
<p>Aims of the programme</p>
<p>The aim of the ERASMUS Programme is to encourage and support academic mobility of higher education students and teachers within the European Union, the European Economic Area countries of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway as well as candidate countries such as Turkey. Switzerland is again eligible for membership as from 2007, after a period of absence following the rejection by that country of closer links with the European Union in the late 90s. During that period of absence Swiss universities pursued inter-university collaboration with other European institutions through a system closely based on ERASMUS.</p>
<p>Origins of the name</p>
<p>The programme is named after Erasmus of Rotterdam, a philosopher, known as an opponent of dogmatism, who lived and worked in many places in Europe to expand his knowledge and gain new insights, and who left his fortune to the University of Basel.</p>
<p>The ERASMUS Programme, together with a number of other independent programmes, was incorporated into the Socrates programme when that programme was established in 1995. The Socrates programme ended on 31 December 1999 and was replaced with the Socrates II programme on 24 January 2000. That, in turn, was replaced by the Lifelong Learning Programme 2007–2013 as from 1 January 2007</p>
<p>ERASMUS and ERASMUS MUNDUS<br />
EuMAS, an Erasmus Mundus programme</p>
<p>The Erasmus Mundus programme is a different parallel programme that is oriented towards internationalizing European education. Whereas the Erasmus programme is open to Europeans, the Erasmus Mundus is open to non-Europeans with Europeans being exceptional cases. A typical example of an educational programme under the Erasmus Mundus is EuMAS.</p>
<p>Students</p>
<p>There are currently 2,199 higher education institutions participating in ERASMUS across the 31 countries involved in the Socrates programme and over 1.6 million students have already taken part.</p>
<p>Requirements</p>
<p>To participate in the ERASMUS programme students must be studying for a degree or diploma at a tertiary-level institution and must have completed their first year. They also have to be a citizen of one of the countries in the wider Lifelong Learning Programme.</p>
<p>Description</p>
<p>Students who join the ERASMUS programme study for a period of at least 3 months to an academic year in another European country. The ERASMUS programme guarantees that the period spent abroad is recognised by their university when they come back as long as they abide by terms previously agreed.</p>
<p>A main part of the programme is that students do not pay extra tuition fees to the university that they visit. Students can also apply for an ERASMUS grant to help cover the additional expense of living abroad. Students with disabilities can also apply for additional grant to cover extraordinary expenses. The disability dimension is a part of EU work to promote opportunities for the disabled.</p>
<p>In order to reduce expenses and increase mobility, many students also use the European Commission-supported accommodation network, CasaSwap, which is a free website where students and young people can rent, sublet, offer and swap accommodation &#8211; on a national and international basis. A derived benefit is that students can share knowledge and exchange tips and hints with each other before and after going abroad.</p>
<p>The &#8216;ERASMUS programme&#8217; content</p>
<p>The Erasmus Programme has a number of specific objectives:</p>
<p>1. to improve the quality and to increase the volume of student and teaching staff mobility throughout Europe, so as to achieve at least 3 million student and teacher exchanges by 2012<br />
2. to improve the quality and increase the amount of multilateral cooperation between higher education institutions in Europe<br />
3. to improve and increase cooperation between higher education institutions and enterprises<br />
4. to spread innovation and new pedagogic practice and supports between universities in Europe</p>
<p>Apart from the student mobility mentioned in the first objective, which is the most visible and &#8220;iconic&#8221; element in the programme, support is also given to developing closer links between university faculties.</p>
<p>The &#8216;ERASMUS experience&#8217;</p>
<p>For many European university students, the ERASMUS programme offers the chance of living in a foreign country for the first time. For this reason, it has become sort of a cultural phenomenon, and is very popular among European students, even becoming the subject of movies such as L&#8217;Auberge espagnole, which, it is claimed, has led to an increase in potential ERASMUS students in France.</p>
<p>The programme fosters not only learning and understanding of the host country, but also a sense of community among students from different countries. The ERASMUS experience is considered both a time for learning as well as a chance to socialize. &#8220;Erasmus parties&#8221; are known in university cities across Europe for being boisterous, multilingual events.</p>
<p>Students&#8217; experience varies enormously from country to country. In all countries some level of language tuition is provided in order to help students integrate. In some countries visiting ERASMUS students complain of a high workload compounded by difficulties with language comprehension, while in others visiting students complain that the authorities seem to expect the students to treat the visit as an extended holiday, and do not give any deadlines or real assessment. In order to spread information, an encyclopedia dedicated to the Erasmus programme has been created, Wiki MyErasmus, it&#8217;s a free website where people involved in the programme can share their experience.</p>
<p>Tutors are often keen for students of subjects like Politics or International Relations to participate in the Erasmus Programme. It is seen as a great opportunity to <a href="http://tuitionfreecolleges.mtnhome.org/tuition-free-universities/faq-study-abroad-questions.html"  class="alinks_links" onclick="return alinks_click(this);" title=""  style="padding-right: 13px; background: url(http://tuitionfreecolleges.mtnhome.org/wp-content/plugins/alinks/images/external.png) center right no-repeat;" rel="external">study abroad</a> while not having the expense of studying outside the European Union as the grant available to Erasmus students are not available to those opting to leave the continent to study. Simply having Erasmus on one&#8217;s CV is seen as being a very positive thing because that one word explains the whole experience of studying abroad. Therefore, those who partake in the programme are considered more employable than those who do not.[citation needed]</p>
<p>Some academics have speculated that former ERASMUS students will prove to be a powerful force in creating a pan-European identity. The political scientist Stefan Wolff, for example, has argued that &#8220;Give it 15, 20 or 25 years, and Europe will be run by leaders with a completely different socialization from those of today&#8221;, referring to the so-called &#8216;ERASMUS generation&#8217;.</p>
<p>History and development of ERASMUS</p>
<p>By the time the Erasmus Programme was adopted in June 1987, the European Commission had been supporting pilot student exchanges for 6 years. It proposed the original Erasmus Programme in early 1986, but reaction from the then Member States varied: those with substantial exchange programmes of their own (essentially France, Germany and the United Kingdom) were broadly hostile; the remaining countries were broadly in favour. Exchanges between the Member States and Manuel Marin, the responsible member of the European Commission deteriorated, and the latter withdrew the proposal in early 1987 to protest against the inadequacy of the triennial budget proposed by some Member States. However, in the next few months a compromise was worked out with a majority of Member States, and the programme was adopted by simple majority in June 1987. This method of voting was not accepted by some of the opposing Member States, who challenged the adoption of the decision before the European Court of Justice. Although the Court held that the adoption was procedurally flawed, it maintained the substance of the decision; a further decision, adapted in the light of the jurisprudence, was rapidly adopted by the Council of Ministers.</p>
<p>The programme built on the 1981-1986 pilot student exchanges, and although it was formally adopted only shortly before the beginning of the academic year 1987/8, it was still possible for 3,244 students to participate in Erasmus in its first year. In 2006, over 150,000 students, or almost 1% of the European student population, took part. The proportion is higher among university teachers, where Erasmus teacher mobility is 1.9% of the teacher population in Europe, or 20,877 people.</p>
<p>In the past twenty years, well over one-and-a-half million students &#8211; 60% of ERASMUS being female &#8211; have benefited from ERASMUS grants, and the European Commission aims to reach a total of 3 million by 2012.</p>
<p>The Lifelong Learning Programme 2007-2013 replaced the Socrates programme as the overall umbrella under which the Erasmus (and other) programmes operate from 2007.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ERASMUS_programme">Source: Erasmus Programme, Wikipedia Ecyclopedia</a></p>
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