Application Deadline: 11am on Thursday 3 October 2024.
LOCATION: United Kingdom
UEA Music Centre awards a number of Music Centre Awards every year, to new and current students who show exceptional musical achievement and commitment. The awards are for musicians of any instrument or voice and any style or tradition – including different national traditions. They are intended to encourage recipients to develop their musical and leadership skills and contribute significantly to music at UEA.
ELIGIBILITY:
Type of Course: Undergraduate, Postgraduate Taught, Postgraduate Research, MBA, PGCE and Year Abroad
Criteria: UK Fees, International Fees
No qualifications need to have been taken. A high standard of performance can be demonstrated at audition. In the case of a musician performing in a style or tradition without a formal method of assessment this is particularly important. For those used to the graded exam system it may be useful to say that a performing standard of Grade 8 and above is a benchmark. Neither Grade 8 nor any other exam need either have been taken or passed.
Please note that if you currently have a UEA Music Scholarship, you are not eligible for a UEA Music Centre Award.
The WTO Support Programme for Doctoral Studies (also known as the PhD Internship Programme) aims to support the development of academic expertise on WTO issues in developing countries. The WTO Secretariat invites doctoral students from developing countries to conduct research at the WTO and provides them with mentoring/advice in close collaboration with the students’ academic supervisors.
ELIGIBILITY:
A candidate must:
be a national of a WTO member state or a country or customs territory engaged in accession negotiations
be a national of a least-developed country (LDC) or a developing country
undertake a PhD or equivalent in economics, law, international relations or in a closely related WTO discipline
be in the final stage of his/her PhD and therefore at the writing-up stage (75% minimum completion) of the thesis
work in one of the three official languages of the WTO, i.e. English, French and Spanish.
Interns under the PhD Internship Programme receive a daily allowance of CHF 60 (including weekends and official holidays falling within the selected period). In addition, travel expenses (economy class air fare) to and from Geneva is covered by the WTO.