P. Hợp tác Quốc tế trân trọng thông báo các chương trình học bổng học sau đại học tại Mỹ như sau:

1.Program Number:   10867
Title:   Graduate Student Fellowship Program
                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
Sponsor:          American Museum of Natural History

SYNOPSIS:  The AMNH Graduate Student Fellowship Program is an
educational partnership with selected universities and is dedicated to
the training of Ph.D. candidates in those scientific disciplines
practiced at the Museum.

Deadline(s):      12/15/2012
Established Date: 04/08/2010
Follow-Up Date:   10/01/2013
Review Date:      09/18/2012

Contact:          Maria Dickson, Assistant Director for Student Affairs and Fellowships                               

Address:          Office of Admissions, The Richard Gilder Graduate School
                 American Museum of Natural History
                 Central Park West @ 79th Street
                 New York, NY 10024      
                 U.S.A.                                 
E-mail:           Fellowships-rggs@amnh.org
Web Site: http://rggs.amnh.org/pages/academics_and_research/fellowship_and_grant_opportunities#grad_fellow
Program URL: https://myrggs.amnh.org/documents/admissions/uinst12.pdf
Tel:              212-769-5055                  
Fax:                                  
Deadline Ind:     Receipt                                                
Deadline Open:    No

Award Type(s):    Fellowship

Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
                 Any/No Restrictions

Locations Tenable:    U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)

Appl Type(s):     Graduate Student

Target Group(s):  NONE
Funding Limit:    $0   NOT PROV
Duration:         0
Indirect Costs:   Unspecified
Cost Sharing:     No
Sponsor Type:     NONE

Geo. Restricted:  NO RESTRICTIONS                                         

CFDA#:                       

OBJECTIVES:  The AMNH Graduate Student Fellowship Program is an
educational partnership with selected universities and is dedicated to
the training of Ph.D. candidates in those scientific disciplines
practiced at the Museum. The university exercises education
jurisdiction over the students and awards the degree. The Museum
curator serves as a graduate advisor, co-major professor or major
professor, and adjunct university faculty member. The student benefits
by having the staff and facilities of both the university and the
Museum in order to carry on his/her training and research
program.  The current joint graduate training programs are with
four universities: Columbia University provides students opportunities
in anthropology, vertebrate and invertebrate paleontology, earth and
planetary sciences and evolutionary, ecological, and environmental
biology; Cornell University in entomology; the Graduate Center of the
City University of New York in earth and planetary sciences,
paleontology and evolutionary biology; and New York University in
molecular biology.

ELIGIBILITY
Eligible applicants are Ph.D. candidates in scientific disciplines
practiced at the Museum.

KEYWORDS:         Anthropology
                 Molecular Biology
                 Entomology
                 Evolutionary Biology
                 Earth Sciences
                 Paleontology
                 Environmental Biology
                 Astronomy
                 Planetary Studies
                 Natural History
                 Behavioral Biology
                 Ecology

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2. Program Number:   65030
Title:      Asia Pacific Leadership Program                                                                              
                                                                                                                                              
Sponsor:          East-West Center

SYNOPSIS:  The Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP) is the
center of excellence for leadership education in the Asia Pacific
region and a signature program of the East-West Center. The program
links advanced and interdisciplinary analysis of emergent regional
issues with experiential leadership training. The purpose of the APLP
is to create a network of action, focused on building a peaceful,
prosperous and just AsiaPacific community.

Deadline(s):      12/01/2012
Established Date: 02/13/2002
Follow-Up Date:   10/01/2013
Review Date:      09/18/2012

Contact:                                                                                                              

Address:          Award Services/APLP
                 John A. Burns Hall, Room 2066
                 1601 East-West Road
                 Honolulu, HI 96848      
                 U.S.A.                                 
E-mail:           aplp@EastWestCenter.org
Web Site: http://www.eastwestcenter.org/education/aplp/application-and-finances
Program URL: https://www.eastwestcenter.org/sites/all/modules/filemanager/files/Education_Program/APLP/2013_APLP_Application_Form.pdf
Tel:              808-944-7738                  
Fax:              808-944-7730        
Deadline Ind:     Receipt                                                
Deadline Open:    No
                 *See Restrictions for further information.  

DEADLINE NOTE
Applications completed before December 1st will receive a decision by
March 1st. Applications completed after December 1st are reviewed on a
rolling basis.

Award Type(s):    In-Residence
                 Training/Professional Development

Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
                 Any/No Restrictions

Locations Tenable:    U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)

Appl Type(s):     Individual, Non-Specific
                 Predoctoral-Non-Student
                 Graduate Student

Target Group(s):  NONE
Funding Limit:    $15,000   SEEBELOW
Duration:         9 MONTHS
Indirect Costs:   Unspecified
Cost Sharing:     No
Sponsor Type:     Non-Profit Organizations

Geo. Restricted:  NO RESTRICTIONS                                         

CFDA#:                       
OBJECTIVES:  The APLP is a nine-month program (mid-August to
mid-May) with a minimum five month residency requirement. The first
semester (August through December) involves coursework and living and
working on campuswithin a diverse community. First semester program
content focuses on three areas: interpreting emerging issues facing
the Asia Pacific; developing leadership capacity; and professional
development. Activities include workshops, discussion seminars,
outdoor challenges, lectures, simulations, field experiences,
independent work and online activities.  In the second semester,
participants engage in a range of flexible, customized activities
(January to May). These activities may include: working in
internships, advanced coursework at the University of HawaiŒi,
developing applied leadership projects, carrying out extended field
studies, or returning to employment. In all cases there is a
continuationof the program through online and/or face-to-face
meetings. A graduation re-union is held in May in Honolulu.

ELIGIBILITY
Before the start of the award, applicants must have obtained a
4-year bachelor‚s degree or its equivalent from an accredited United
States college or university or from a recognized institution of
higher learning abroad. Generally, an applicant should havea minimum
grade point average of 3.0 (4.0=A scale) in the undergraduate record
and in all post-baccalaureate work. Individuals who are citizens or
permanent residents of the United States or a country listed may apply
for the APLP: Brunei; Burma; Cambodia; Timor-Leste; Indonesia; Lao,
People‚s Democratic Republic; Malaysia; Philippines; Singapore;
Thailand; Vietnam; China; Japan; Korea; Mongolia; Russia; Afghanistan;
Bangladesh; Bhutan; India; Iran; Maldives; Nepal; Pakistan; Sri Lanka;
American Samoa; Australia; Cook Islands; Federated States of
Micronesia; Fiji; French Polynesia; Guam; Kiribati; Marshall Islands;
Nauru; New Caledonia; New Zealand; Niue; Northern Marianas; Palau;
Papua New Guinea; Samoa; Solomon Islands; Tokelau; Tonga; Tuvalu;
Vanuatu; Wallis & Futuna Islands; United States; Puerto Rico; and
Virgin Islands.

FUNDING
Upon entry, all participants are awarded an Asia Pacific Leadership
Fellowship. The Fellowship is used to cover the majority of program
fees, provision of learning materials, electronic and print materials,
transportation to most off-site locations, other travel and
excursions, specialized workshops, and health insurance. The estimated
value of these items is approximately $15,000. (msw)

KEYWORDS:         Asia
                 Intercultural Communications
                 International Economics
                 International Planning/Policy
                 International Relations/Diplomacy
                 Leadership Development
                 International Studies Education


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3. Program Number:   80817
Title:            Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology (SGP-SEP)
                                                                                                                                                                                                               Sponsor:          Directorate for Geosciences/NSF

SYNOPSIS:  The sponsor supports studies in sedimentary geology
and paleobiology.  <S2S>

Deadline(s):      01/17/2013
                 02/22/2013
                 07/18/2013
Established Date: 09/14/2004
Follow-Up Date:   09/01/2013
Review Date:      09/18/2012

Contact:          H. Richard Lane, Program Director                                                                   

Address:          Division of Earth Sciences
                 4201 Wilson Boulevard
                 Room 785 N
                 Arlington, VA 22230      
                 U.S.A.                                 
E-mail:           hlane@nsf.gov
Web Site: http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=2fYkQYsJsw9wxFp20nSYhqCwWHCKGyNwMSp42jNWl21LBJpQ5cnQ!-48270356?oppId=202113&mode=VIEW
Program URL: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12608/nsf12608.htm
Tel:              703-292-4730                  
Fax:                                  
Deadline Ind:     Receipt                                                
Deadline Open:    No
                 *See Restrictions for further information.  

DEADLINE NOTE
The spring deadline for track 1 is January 17, 2013. The deadline for
track 2 is February 22, 2013. The fall deadline for track 1 is July
13, 2013.

Award Type(s):    Research Grants/R & D

Citizenship/Country of Applying Institution:
                 Any/No Restrictions

Locations Tenable:    U.S.A. Institution (including U.S. Territories)


Appl Type(s):     Institution, Non-Specific
                 Colleges/Universities
                 For-Profit
                 Non-Profit
                 Research Institutions/Organizations

Target Group(s):  NONE
Funding Limit:    $0   NOT PROV
Duration:         0
Indirect Costs:   Unspecified
Cost Sharing:     No
Sponsor Type:     Federal

eo. Restricted:  NO RESTRICTIONS                                         

CFDA#:            47.050     

OBJECTIVES:  For the years 2013-2017, the Sedimentary Geology and
Paleobiology Program will be sponsoring a two track opportunity that
will consist of the normal SGP competition (Track 1) and bi-annually,
a new track termed Earth-Life Transitions (ELT) (Track 2).  Track
1: General Program: Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology supports
general studies of: (1) the changing aspects of life, ecology,
environments, and biogeography in past geologic time based on fossil
plants, animals, and microbes; (2) all aspects of the Earth's
sedimentary carapace - insights into geological processes recorded in
its records and rich organic and inorganic resources locked in rock
sequences; (3) the science of dating and measuring the sequence of
events and rates of geological processes as manifested in Earth's past
sedimentary and biological (fossil) record; (4) the geologic record of
the production, transportation, and deposition of physical and
chemical sediments; and (5) understanding Earth's deep-time
(pre-Holocene) climate systems.  Track 2: Earth-Life Transitions:
In fiscal years 2013-2017, the Sedimentary Geology and Paleobiology
program is sponsoring a bi-annual second track opportunity termed
Earth-Life Transitions (ELT) within the normal programmatic spring
competition. The goals of the ELT track are: 1) to address critical
questions about Earth-Life interactions in deep-time through the
synergistic activities of multi-disciplinary science and 2) to enable
team-based interdisciplinary projects involving stratigraphy,
sedimentology, paleontology, proxy development, calibration and
application studies, geochronology, and climate modeling at
appropriately resolved scales of time and space, to understand major
linked events of environmental, climate and biotic change at a
mechanistic level.

ELIGIBILITY
Eligible applicants include universities and colleges, non-profit,
non-academic organizations, for-profit organizations, state and local
governments, and unaffiliated individuals.  An individual may serve as
PI or co-PI on only one proposal submitted to a single deadline in
response to track 2.

FUNDING
The anticipated funding amount is as follows: Track 1: $6,000,000
annually; and Track 2 (ELT): $4,000,000 bi-annually (Spring). The
estimated number of awards is: Track 1: General Program: 30 to 40; and
Track 2: Earth-Life Transitions (ELT): 4 ($1,000,000-1,500,000); 6
(<$500,000). Source: Grants.gov (09/17/12). (cas)

KEYWORDS:         Paleobiology
                 Earth Sciences
                 Geology
                 Paleontology
                 Sedimentology
                 Sedimentary Geochemistry
                 Ecology
                 Grants.gov
                 Grants.gov/S2S

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