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1. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE RADIO AS AN AGENT OF SOCIAL MOBILIZATION IN RURAL COMMUNITIES. (A CASE STUDY OF ANAMBRA STATE)

2. THE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT AND CONTROL OF ANAMBRA BROADCASTING SERVICE

3.  THE EVALUATION OF THE EFFECIVENESS OF RADIO JINGLES OF FAMILY PLANNING PROGRAMMES

4.  EFFECT OF SOCIAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES DURING THE ELECTIONEERING PERIOD IN NIGERIA

5. An evaluation of the effectiveness of public relations strategies employed during the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic conversion crises

6. LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PERCEPTION OF NOLLYWOOD

7.  PERCEPTION OF CYBERCRIME AMONG NIGERIAN YOUTHS (A STUDY OF CARITAS UNIVERSITY)

8.  An evaluation of the effect of new media on the production and sale of conventional newspapers in Nigeria

9.  An evaluation of the radio listenership and usage pattern amidst market women in Omida and Panseke Abeokuta

10.  An evaluation of the effectiveness of radio campaigns on the participation in family planning programmes by Abeokuta residents

11.  An evaluation of the influence of billboard advertisement on the consumption of Trophy Laser Beer amidst residents of Abeokuta metropolis

12.  An evaluation of the effectiveness of public relations strategies employed during the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic conversion crises

13.  Role of na so i see am programme of integration of the yoruba and egun ethnic groups

14.  Role of communication technology in improving work efficiency of AIT staff (a study of AIT Abuja)

15.  Impact of mobile phone on agricultural information among Otukpo farmers

16.  Impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on radio news reporting (a study of Atlantic FM Uyo)

17.  Impact of freedom of information act on journalism practice: A study of journalism practice in Uyo community- from January to June 2013

18. The use of state broadcast media as propaganda machinery by the state government

19. The impact of phone in programmes, a study of Soul Mender on Grace 95.5 FM Lokoja, Kogi state

20.  Impact of television broadcasting on electioneering campaigns

21.  Newspaper ownership and editorial independence. A comparative analysis of Tide and Guardian newspaper

22. Influence of billboard advertising of students electioneering campaign in Fidei Polytechnic, Gboko

23. Twitter and Facebook as social media of communication (a study of federal polytechnic Nekede)

24.  The impact of HIV/AIDS awareness on the sexual behaviour of youth and undergraduate

25.  Political interference and regulatory role of the national broadcasting commission in Nigeria

26.  Analysis comparative of the performance of journalists in government and private owned media organizations

27.  The effect of mass media on the political behavior of the electorate

28.  Production challenges of state owned newspapers

29.  An assessment of the role of broadcast media in women mobilization during the 2015 general elections in Enugu state

30.  The effects of social networking media in the behavioral pattern of undergraduates

31.  The role of the radio in propagating culture in Nigeria

32. The role of public relations in crisis management

33.  The role of radio in national development – a case study of Hot FM Owerri

34.  The impact of communication in organizational efficiency

35.  Effectiveness of ownership control of print media on objective reporting

36.  Audience preference of NTA presenters in Owerri

37.  Importance of indigenous language in broadcasting media

38.  The influence of western movies on the moral values of Nigerian students in tertiary institutions

39.  Cultural influence of foreign programs on youths

40.  The role of the media in conflict resolution – a case study of the federal government amnesty program in the Niger Delta

41.  The role of broadcasting stations against drug abuses

42.  Usefulness of mobile phone for agricultural information among farmers in Umuagwo, Imo state

43. Broadcast media tools for effective rural development

44. The impact of colour presentation by newspaper advertising, a case study of Vanguard

45.  Importance of indigenous language in broadcasting media

46. The role of community radio stations in community development, a case study of Ihitte Uboma L.G.A

47. The impact of welfare scheme on the motivation of workers in public service, a case study of Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, Aba

48. Influence of photographs on newspaper readers in Owerri north local government area of Imo state

49. The effectiveness of television commercial of Lux soap on the buying habit of housewives – a case study of Owerri north L.G.A

50.  The audience perception on the use of pidgin English in radio broadcasting

51.  Contributions of the public relations unit of Federal Polytechnic Nekede in the fight against sexual harassment

52. The role of the press in the advocacy for violent free election in Port Harcourt, a study of selected television houses

53.  Effect of social media on students performance, a case study of Nasarawa state polytechnic Lafia

54.  The impact of social media on students academic performance in higher institutions

55.  An analysis of the impact of radio programs on human right protection, case study of selected radio listeners in Yola Metropolis

56.  The influence of social media on the use of traditional mass media among Nigerian youths

57. The role of the broadcast media in the campaign against HIV AIDS in Nigeria

58.  The roles of the mass media in Nigeria politics

59.  The impact of radio programming on the rural dwellers

60. The impact of public relations department on organizational performance

61.  The impact of internet advertisement on consumer behaviour

62. Broadcast media, tools for effective rural development

63. The role of opinion leaders in development communication, a case study of Ugwuaji and Akpuoga rural communities in Enugu state

64. The role of opinion leaders in development communication, a case study of Ugwuaji and Akpuoga rural communities in Enugu state

65.  The role of opinion leaders in development communication, a case study of Ugwuaji and Akpuoga rural communities in Enugu state

66. The effect of drug abuse on academic performance of students of Federal Polytechnic Nekede

67.  Audience perception of Nigerian students towards television programmes, a study of Federal Polytechnic Nekede

68.  The impact of welfare scheme on the motivation of workers in public service, a case study of Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, Aba

69.  The role of community radio stations in community development, a case study of Ihitte Uboma L.G.A

70.  Influence of photographs on newspaper readers in Owerri north local government area of Imo state

71.  The effectiveness of television commercial of Lux soap on the buying habit of housewives – a case study of Owerri north L.G.A

72.  The audience perception on the use of pidgin English in radio broadcasting

73.  Contributions of the public relations unit of Federal Polytechnic Nekede in the fight against sexual harassment

74. The role of press in curbing kidnapping in Nigeria, a case study of the press in Imo state

75.  The influence of political advertising on electorates’ choice of governorship candidate – a case study of Imo State 2019 governorship election

76.  Television and drug abuse campaigns among Nigerian youths – a study of health talk programme on NTA, Jos

77.  The influence of social media on the academic performance of students, a study of students of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapa

78. Assessing the attitude of Nigerians to the role of mass media in the enthronement of democracy – 1999

79. The impacts of advertising on the consumers’ choice beverage

80.  Film as a tool for tourism promotion a comparative study of selected Nollywood and Albert Broccolis James Bond films

81. Evaluation of extension agents’ communication strategies in promoting new rice for Africa (NERICA) technology among rice farmers in Ofada, Ogun state

82.  Communication as a management tool for crisis resolution in selected tertiary institutions in Delta state, Nigeria

83.  Attitude of undergraduates to the 18+ warning sign in alcoholic beverage advertisements in selected universities in southwest, Nigeria

84.  Prospect and challenges of mass communication research, a case study of Abdu Gusau Polytechic, Talata Mafara

85. Facebook and news reporting in Nigerian polytechnics

86.  Perception of mass media as tools for sensitizing rural dwellers about infectious epidemic, a case study of Corona virus in Nigeria

87.  Influence of manpower and equipment on NTA, case study of NTA Lokoja

88.  A comparative study of the effectiveness of traditional and modern means of communication in rural areas

89.  Effect of communication on rural development

90.  The impact of colour combination in newspaper design and make up, a case study of Punch newspaper

91. The impact of good publicity in the marketing of soft drinks in Imo state, a case study of Nigeria bottling company Plc, Owerri

92. Impact of twitter handles on students access to celebrity pages

93.  The role of public relations officers in paramilitary organizations

94.  Impact of social media on the performance of students of tertiary institutions – a study of business administration students of The Ibarapa Polytechnic Eruwa

95.  Impact of Twitter handle on students’ access to celebrity pages, a case study of College of Education, Warri

96.  An analysis of the Guardian and the Vanguard newspapers representation of sickle cell disease in Nigeria

97. Media planning and effective public relation campaign – a case study of Pabod breweries

98.  Comparative study on the importance of Pidgin English in broadcasting, a case study of Okin FM radio station

99.  Internet use and academic performance of the Federal Polytechnic Offa students

100. Communication and behavioural changes – a case study of people’s perception of the awareness campaigns on HIV-AIDS in Nigeria

101.  Effect of brand name on consumer choice of telecommunication service providers, a study of Abia State university students

102. The role of the media in the crusade against global terrorism

103.  The importance of cartoons in newspaper journalism

104.  An analysis of media ownership and the credibility of news reporting in Nigeria

105.  Role of Nigeria media in promoting accountability in government

106. Importance of radio broadcast programs in Nigeria

107.  Effect of commercial news on the ethics of journalism

108.  Appraisal of public relations strategies for development of media houses

109. The impact of home video on cultural promotion

110.  Illusion and reality of press freedom in the post freedom of information act era in south west Nigeria

111.  The effectiveness of OSBC radio public enlightenment on female genital mutilation control in Osun state

112.  Analysis of challenges facing freedom of information act on investigative journalism practice in Nigeria

113.  An assessment of the role of social media in the campaign against child abuse

114. Influence of home viewing television on academic performance of children in higher basic education

115.  Influence of Channels iReport on citizen journalism in Nigeria, a study of Sapele metropolis

116. Perception of Airtel voice call advertisement among Delta state Polytechnic Otefe-Oghara students

117.  Readership pattern of online newspapers among students of Delta State Polytechnic, Otefe-Oghara

118.  Influence of unethical practice on news reporting, a study of Observer Benin city

119. Impact of adolescent exposure to romantic movies on their behaviours

120.  Public perception of NTA report on buhari’s fight against corruption

121. Effect of government ownership and objectivity of the press, a study of Pointer Newspaper, Asaba

122.  Timeline assessment of the role of media in the Nigeria Civil War

123.  A two month coronavirus report by Guardian and Punch newspaper

124.  Influence of violent television contents on adolescent social behaviour a study of Edo college, Benin city

125.  Impact of communication skill on supervision and performance, case study of Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri

126. The effect of communication on the productivity of library staff, case study of Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri, Imo state

127.  Television as a positive contribution to the socialization of children

128.  Mass media as vehicles for promoting community development , case study of Orumba South Local Government Area, Imo state

129.  Role of NTA in mobilizing women for education, a study of Benin Network Centre

130.  Effect of fetish practices in Nigeria home videos on the viewing habits of youths in Warri

131.  Impact of billboard advertising on product promotion, case study of Seven Up Bottling Company, Ijora, Lagos State

132. Advertising strategies and tactics used in the promotion of Ariel detergent in Delta state, study of Asaba, Delta state

133.  THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION

134.  IMPACT OF TELEVISION ADVERTISING IN PROMOTING THE SALES OF MTN PRODUCTS IN ENUGU METROPOLIS

135. THE IMPACT OF BREATH-AWAY PROGRAMMES (CRBC-TV) ON CHILDREN AS RELATED TO SOCIAL BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS IN NIGERIA- A CASE STUDY OF YAKURR LGA

136.  THE INFLUENCE OF TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENT ON THE MENTAL DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN CASE STUDY OF NTA STATION

137.  THE STATE OF THE PRINT MEDIA INDUSTRY IN A DEPRESSED ECONOMY. A STUDY OF SELECTED NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY IN BENUE

138.  THE ROLE OF RADIO IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

139. THE ROLES OF RADIO AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION IN THE ERADICATION OF GUINEA WORM IN NKALAGU COMMUNITY

140.  ROLE OF VISION AFRICA RADIO UMUAHIA, ON POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF RURAL DWELLERS IN UMUAHIA NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA

141.  INFLUENCE OF NTA ENUGU TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENT ON THE CHOICE OF HAIR RELAXER AMONG FEMALE UNDERGRADUATES

142.  THE INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA ON VOTING PATTERN OF NIGERIAN ELECTORATE

143. IMPACT OF NIGERIAN TELEVISION AUTHORITY ENUGU ON SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF EMENE COMMUNITY IN ENUGU STATE

144.  THE NIGERIAN BROADCAST MEDIA: DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE AND ACHIEVEMENT

145.  ROLE OF INDEPENDENT TELEVISION, BENIN, IN POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF RURAL AREAS (A Study of Uziare L.G.A in Edo State)

146.  INFLUENCE OF NEWS CENSORSHIP ON THE PERFORMANCE OF MEDIA HOUSES IN NIGERIA (A STUDY OF NASARAWA BROADCASTING SERVICE, LAFIA)

147. ACCESSING THE IMPACT OF COMMUNICATION AND ITS PROBLEMS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES

148.  IMPACT OF TELEVISION BROADCASTING ON ELECTIONEERING CAMPAIGNS

149.  CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF BOOK PUBLISHING IN BENUE STATE: AN ASSESSMENT OF ABOKI PUBLISHER

150.  ROLE OF ENUGU STATE BROADCASTING SERVICE IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION (A STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH)

151.  ROLE OF ENUGU STATE BROADCASTING SERVICE IN CONFLICT RESOLUTION (A STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH)

152.  THE ROLE OF IMO BROADCASTING CORPORATION IN THE RURAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT OF EMEKUKU, OWERRI, IMO STATE

153.  A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE PERFORMANCE OF GOVERNMENT-OWNED AND PRIVATELY-OWNED BROADCASTING MEDIA ORGANIZATION

154.  ROLE OF ‘NA SO I SEE AM’ PROGRAMME OF MURHI INTERNATIONAL TELEVISION (MITV) IN THE INTEGRATION OF YORUBA AND EGUN ETHNIC GROUPS

155. THE EFFECTS OF PRIVATIZATION OF THE ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN NIGERIA

156. THE ROLE OF NEWSPAPER ADVERTISEMENT IN AN ORGANIZATION

157.  THE NIGERIAN BROADCAST MEDIA: DEVELOPMENT PERFORMANCE AND ACHIEVEMENT

158.  SOCIAL MEDIA CHANNELS FOR SOCIAL MOBILIZATION IN THE SOCIETY-A COMPARATIVE STUDY

159. THE ROLES OF RADIO AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION IN THE ERADICATION OF GUINEA WORM

160.  THE IMPACT OF ICT ON NEWS PROCESSING, REPORTING AND DISSEMINATION ON BROADCAST STATION

161.  ASSESSING THE IMPORTANCE OF ADVERTISING TO THE PUBLIC BROADCAST STATION IN NASARAWA STATE FOCUS PRECIOUS FM LAFIA

162.  A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND NEWS MEDIA ON MEDIA REPORTING

163.  The role of press in the emancipation and emergency of independence. a case study of nigeria

164.  EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION AS A STRATEGY FOR ENHANCING ORGANIZATION PERFORMANCE

165.  ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND PUBLIC SECTOR PRODUCTIVITY (A CASE STUDY OF LAGOS TELEVISION)

166.  THE USE OF AFRICAN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM IN POLIO ERADICATION CAMPAIGN

167.  NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF DRUG ABUSE IN NIGERIA A STUDY THREE SELECTED NEWS PAPERS

168. The role of press in the emancipation and emergency of independence. a case study of nigeria

169. THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN SOCIALIZING CHILDREN

170. THE ROLE OF PUNCH NEWSPAPER IN CREATING AWARENESS AGAINST DRUG ABUSE (A case study of selected residents in Lagos Nigeria)

171. Mass media as a tool for educating Nigerian youth on violence

172. INFLUENCE OF BILLBOARD ADVERTISING OF STUDENTS ELECTIONEERING CAMPAIGN

173. IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE ELECTORAL PROCESS

174.  GOD FATHERISM AND CREDIBLE ELECTORAL PROCESS IN IMO STATE

175.  THE ROLE OF THE PRINT MEDIA IN SPORT DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA A CASE STUDY OF THE COMPLETE SPORT NEWSPAPER

176.  ATTITUDE OF FEMALE STUDENTS TOWARDS JOURNALISM AS A CAREER

177.  THE MOBILIZATION OF WOMEN IN ILORIN POLITICS 1979-2003

178.  BENEFIT, CHALLENGES AND PROSPECT OF ICT FOR ADVERTISING PRACTICE IN NIGERIA

179.  THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN COMBATING CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA

180.  THE ROLE OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN MOBILIZING WOMEN FOR POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

181.  THE INFLUENCE OF THE MASS MEDIA ON GOVERNMENT POLICIES (A CASE STUDY OF THE ANTI GAY LAW IN NIGERIA)

182. THE INFLUENCE OF TV ON THE SALES OF FAST MOVING CONSUMER GOODS IN NIGERIA

183.  THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE MASS MEDIA AS AN INSTRUMENT FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (FOCUS ON NIGERIA)

184.  An Appraisal of Nigerian Newspapers Coverage of Womens Participation in 2007 General Elections

185. A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE IMPORTANCE OF PIDGIN ENGLISH IN BROADCASTING

186.  IMPACT OF EKITI RADIO CAMPAIGN AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN IDO COMMUNITY OF IDO-OSI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA

187.  IMPACT OF THE THE FAST AND THE FURIOUS (ACTION FILM) ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIORAL PATTERN OF STUDENTS OF NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY

189.  AUDIENCE PERCEPTION OF THE PUNCH NEWSPAPER CARTOONS AMONG STUDENTS

190. IMPACT OF PORNOGRAPHY FILMS ON NIGERIAN YOUTHS

191. THE IMPORTANCE AND EFFECT OF COLOR IN PRINT ADVERTISING

192.  AUDIENCE PERCEPTION OF FEMALE MODELS IN ADVERTISING MESSAGE

193.  EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING IN NIGERIA: AN ASSESSMENT OF RADIO BENUE MAKURDI

194.  SOFT SALE MAGAZINE READERSHIP PATTERN AMONG NIGERIAN YOUTHS

195.  ASSESSMENT OF THE WATCHDOG ROLE OF THE MASS MEDIA IN NIGERIA REFERENCE TO THE FORTH REPUBLIC

196. THE ROLE OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN MOBILIZING WOMEN FOR POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

197.  IMPLICATION OF NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMMISSION CODE ON BROADCAST MEDIA (A STUDY OF AIT LAGOS)

198.  TRADITIONAL MEDIA OF COMMUNICATION AS TOOLS FOR EFFECTIVE RURAL DEVELOPMENT

199. INFORMATION NEEDS AND INFORMATION SEEKING BEHAVIOUR OF PHARMACIES IN BENUE – MAKURDI TOWN

200. THE IMPACT OF PHOTO JOURNALISM ON THE SOCIETY

201.  THE INFLUENCE OF WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF NIGERIA YOUTHS

202. IMPACT OF TOP RANK HOTELS PROFITABILITY THROUGH ADVERTISING IN NTA ENUGU

203.  THE IMPACT OF GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF ANAMBRA BROADCASTING SERVICE (RADIO) ON MEDIA OBJECTIVITY

204.  THE ROLE OF THE RADIO IN PROPAGATING CULTURE IN NIGERIA

205.  THE INFLUENCE OF MASS MEDIA ON VOTING PATTERN OF NIGERIAN ELECTORATE

206.  IMPACT OF NIGERIAN TELEVISION AUTHORITY (NTA) ENUGU COMMERCIALS ON CONSUMER DEMAND FOR MALTA GUINNESS

207.  THE ROLE OF THE BROADCAST MEDIA IN THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA Case study ESBS, Nigeria

208.  THE IMPACT OF PRINT MEDIA (NEWSPAPER) IN SHAPING THE NIGERIAN POLITICAL STRUCTURE A CASE STUDY OF ANKPA L.G.A. OF KOGI STATE

209.  INFLUENCE OF RADIO OWNERSHIP ON PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISM PRACTICE

210.  THE NIGERIA MEDIA UNDER MILITARY RULE

211. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRADITIONAL MEANS OF COMMUNICATION IN IWOLLO OGHE COMMUNITY

212.  IMPACT OF SALT FM RADIO ON POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF THE PEOPLE OF EZZA NORTH L.G.A. OF EBONYI STATE

213. MASS MEDIA AS AN INSTRUMENT OF POLITICAL MOBILIZATION

214. THE ROLE OF THE MASS MEDIA IN PROPAGING HUMAN RIGHT ABUSE IN NIGERIA

215.  INFORMATION DISSEMINATION AND SUSTAINABLE RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN BENUE STATE

216. PRINT MEDIA INDUSTRY IN A DEPRESSED ECONOMY. A CASE STUDY OF SELECTED NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY IN BENUE STATE

217. IMPACT OF DIGITIZATION OF THE BROADCASTING MEDIA IN NIGERIA. A STUDY OF NIGERIA TELEVISION AUTHORITY (NTA)

218.  ROLE OF NIGERIAN TELEVISION AUTHORITY IN THE MOBILIZATION OF THE ELECTORATE FOR POLITICAL ELECTIONS (A STUDY OF 2011 ELECTION IN MAKURDI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, BENUE STATE)

219. THE INFLUENCE OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF NIGERIA YOUTHS

220.  INFLUENCE OF TELEVISION ADVERTISING ON CONSUMER BUYING HABITS OF GUINNESS STOUT IN IKEJA COMMUNITY OF LAGOS STATE

221. THE PRESS IN NIGERIAN POLITICS ANALYSIS OF ISSURES AND PATTERNS OF NEWS COVERAGE

222.  THE IMPACT OF BREATH-AWAY PROGRAMMES (CRBC-TV) ON CHILDREN AS RELATED TO SOCIAL BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS IN NIGERIA- A CASE STUDY OF YAKURR LGA

223.  THE ROLE OF NIGERIAN BROADCAST MEDIA IN MOBILIZING WOMEN FOR POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

224.  THE ROLE OF INDEPENDENT TELEVISION BENIN IN POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA

225. THE ROLE OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN MOBILIZING WOMEN FOR POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

226.  PROGRAMME PATRONAGE OF RADIO BENUE, MAKURDI: CASE STUDY OF MAKURDI

227. PRESS FREEDOM IN NIGERIA

228.  EFFECT OF ILLITERACY ON POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN BENUE STATE, A CASE STUDY OF UKUM LOCAL GOVERNMENT

229. A SURVEY OF THE VIEWSHIP OF TELEVISION PROGRAMME IN NIGERIA

230.  IMPACT OF COLOUR REPRESENTATION IN NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING

231.  IMPACT OF FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT ON JOURNALISM PRACTICE: A STUDY OF JOURNALISM PRACTICE IN UYO COMMUNITY- FROM JANUARY TO JUNE

232.  EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF MASS MEDIA ON MEDIA OBJECTIVITY

233.  IMPACT OF TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENT IN THE PROMOTION OF TOURISM IN NIGERIA: A CASE STUDY OF CROSS RIVER STATE

234. THE USE OF STATE BROADCAST MEDIA AS PROPAGANDA MACHINERY BY STATE GOVERNMENT

235.  IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (A STUDY OF STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF ABUJA)

236.  THE EFFECTS OF UNETHICAL PRACTICES IN ADVERTISING: A CASE STUDY OF VITAFOAM IN NIGERIA

237.  THE ATTITUDE OF FEMALE MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENTS TOWARDS JOURNALISM AS A CAREER, IN NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY AWKA

238. ROLE OF FRCN IN PROPAGATING CULTURE IN NIGERIA (A STUDY OF ABATETE IDEMILI SOUTH L.G.A IN ANAMBRA STATE)

239.  FACTORS MILITATING AGAINST EFFECTIVE MEDIA COVERAGE OF EZERE TOWN IN AWGU L.G.A

240. Role of Print Media as Tools of Public Relations Personnel

241.  THE IMPACT OF FAMILY PLANNING ADVERTISING ON RADIO AUDIENCE A STUDY OF ERUWA COMMUNITY, IBARAPA

242.  SIGNIFICANCE OF CELEBRITIES IN MEDIA ADVERTISEMENT A CASE STUDY OF YOYO BITTER AND NEWSPAPER ADVERT

243.  THE IMPACT OF BILLBOARD USAGE IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN

244. THE IMPACT OF ICT ON NEWS PROCESSING: A STUDY OF AIT AND NTA IFEANYI ADIGWE LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION

245. The impact of the broadcast media in the development of the health sector in Lagos state

246.THE PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS OF PRIVATERADIO BROADCAST MEDIA IN NIGERIA(A CASE STUDY OF SPLASH F.M 105.5, IBADAN

247.  EFFECTIVENESS OF PRIVATE TELEVISION STATIONS IN CULTURAL PROMOTION

248.  THE CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF A CAMPUS RADIO (FM) STATION: WHAT IT SHOULD BE AND WHAT IT IS; A CASE STUDY OF 98.9 BUK FM

249.  THE IMPACT OF ADVERTISING SLOGANS ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR (A STUDY OF NIGERIAN BREWERIES, IBADAN)

250.  THE IMPACT OF FAMILY PLANNING ADVERTISING ON RADIO AUDIENCE A STUDY OF ERUWA COMMUNITY, IBARAPA

251. INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS (A STUDY OF THE IBARAPA POLYTECHNIC, ERUWA)

252.  IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS OF TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS

253.  THE ROLE OF ADVERTISING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SALES OF BEVERAGES IN NIGERIA (CASE STUDY: NIGERIAN BREWERIES LIMITED)

254.  Use of social media as a formidable force for social engineering and political electioneering in Nigeria

255.  AKWA IBOM STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS PERCEPTION OF NOLLYWOOD

256. THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL IN EMURE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF EKITI STATE

257. Effect of government ownership on enterprise Efficiency (Case study: Anambra broadcasting service)

258.  Role of Print Media as Tools of Public Relations Personnel

259.  SIGNIFICANCE OF CELEBRITIES IN MEDIA ADVERTISEMENT A CASE STUDY OF YOYO BITTER AND NEWSPAPER ADVERT

260.  THE IMPACT OF BILLBOARD USAGE IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN

261.  THE IMPACT OF ICT ON NEWS PROCESSING: A STUDY OF AIT AND NTA IFEANYI ADIGWE LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION

262.  THE IMPACT OF BILLBOARD USAGE IN ELECTION CAMPAIGN

263.  THE IMPACT OF ICT ON NEWS PROCESSING: A STUDY OF AIT AND NTA IFEANYI ADIGWE LAGOS STATE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION

264.  The impact of the broadcast media in the development of the health sector in Lagos state

265.  THE PROSPECTS AND PROBLEMS OF PRIVATERADIO BROADCAST MEDIA IN NIGERIA(A CASE STUDY OF SPLASH F.M 105.5, IBADAN

266.  EFFECTIVENESS OF PRIVATE TELEVISION STATIONS IN CULTURAL PROMOTION

267.  THE CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF A CAMPUS RADIO (FM) STATION: WHAT IT SHOULD BE AND WHAT IT IS; A CASE STUDY OF 98.9 BUK FM

268.  THE IMPACT OF ADVERTISING SLOGANS ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOUR (A STUDY OF NIGERIAN BREWERIES, IBADAN)

269.  THE IMPACT OF FAMILY PLANNING ADVERTISING ON RADIO AUDIENCE A STUDY OF ERUWA COMMUNITY, IBARAPA

270.  ANALYSIS ON THE 2015 ELECTION CAMPAIGN FLAYER-POSTER IN LAGOS STATE

271.  THE EFFECTS OF SALES PROMOTIONS ON CUSTOMER GROWTH IN THE NIGERIAN MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY. THE CASE OF GLOBACOM NIGERIA

272.  A CASE FOR COMMUNITY RADIO IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF OKUAMA, EKU AND JEDDO COMMUNITIES IN DELTA CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT

273.  THE INFLUENCE OF ONLINE JOURNALISM ON REVENUE GENERATION OF NIGERIA NEWS MEDIA STUDY OF THE NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA (NAN)

274.  Evaluation of newspaper coverage of pink pearl foundation breast cancer campaigns in South-South Nigeria

275.  AN ASSESSMENT OF INTERNET COMPLIANCE NEWS IN GATHERING BY JOURNALISTS IN SOUTH EAST NIGERIA

276.  IMPACTS OF PORNOGRAPHIC FILMS ON NIGERIAN YOUTH IN NIGERIA

277. IMPACTS OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN MODERN JOURNALISM IN NIGERIA

278.  THE IMPACTS OF RADIO IN SPORTS DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

279.  A study of the knowledge and perceptions of Students on the issue of the menace of brown envelope syndrome in Nigeria

280.  AN EVALUATION OF THE IMPACTS OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM IN NIGERIAN POLYTECHNICS

281.  The impacts of information acts on journalism practice In Nigeria

282. BOKO HARAM CRISIS AND THE SOCIO-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OF NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF NIGER STATE)

283.  NEW MEDIA AS A TOOL FOR EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT COMMUNICATION TOOL AMONG NIGERIAN STUDENTS

284.  ATTITUDE OF UNIVERSITY FEMALE MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENTS TOWARDS JOURNALISM AS A CAREER

285.  THE IMPACTS OF INEFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION ON ORGANIZATION EFFICIENCY IN NIGERIA

286. ATTITUDE OF CARITAS FEMALE MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENTS TOWARDS JOURNALISM AS A CAREER

287.  COMMUNICATION AS A TOOL FOR ENHANCING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCES (A STUDY OF NIGERIAN BREWRIES)

288.  ANALYSIS COMPARATIVE OF THE PERFORMANCE OF JOURNALISTS IN GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE OWNED MEDIA ORGANISATIONS

289.  THE ROLE OF RADIO IN THE POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF WOMEN IN NIGERIA

290.  The influence of advertisement on consumer behaviour in Nigeria

291.  A study of the knowledge and perceptions of Students on the issue of the menace of brown envelope syndrome in Nigeria

292.  AN EVALUATION OF THE IMPACTS OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM IN NIGERIAN POLYTECHNICS

293.  The impacts of information acts on journalism practice In Nigeria

294.  The impacts of public relations on corporate organization in Nigeria

295.  The impacts of billboard advertising on product promotion in Nigeria

296.  The impacts of government ownership on media objectivity in Nigeria

297.  The impacts of television advertisement on the mental development of children in Nigeria

298.  THE EFFECTS OF UNETHICAL PRACTICES IN ADVERTISING: (A CASE STUDY OF VITAFOAM IN NIGERIA)

299. The Impact Of Community Newspaper In Creating Political Awareness At The Local Level, A Case Study Of Aguata Local Government Area

300.  THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN ANTI-CHILD ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING CAMPAIGN (A CASE STUDY OF OWERRI METRO-POLIS)

301.  AUDIENCE PERCEPTION OF FEMALE MODELS IN ADVERTISING MESSAGES (A STUDY OF ÒALWAYS ULTRAÓ COMMERCIALS) IN ENUGU METROPOLIS

302.  THE ATTITUDE OF FEMALE MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENTS TOWARDS JOURNALISM AS A CAREER (A STUDY OF NNAMDI AZIKWE UNIVERSITY AWKA)

303.  THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE RADIO AS AN AGENT OF SOCIAL MOBILIZATION IN RURAL COMMUNITIES. (A CASE STUDY OF ANAMBRA STATE)

304.  THE EFFECTS OF UNETHICAL PRACTICES IN ADVERTISING: (A CASE STUDY OF VITAFOAM IN NIGERIA)

305. The Impact Of Community Newspaper In Creating Political Awareness At The Local Level, A Case Study Of Aguata Local Government Area

306.  THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN ANTI-CHILD ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING CAMPAIGN (A CASE STUDY OF OWERRI METRO-POLIS)

307.  Role of na so i see am programme of integration of the yoruba and egun ethnic groups

308.  The Effects of Television Commercials on Buying Habits of Enugu Metropolis ( A Case Study of Omo and Elephant Detergents)

309.  The effect of government ownership and control of mass media objectivity reporting (a case study of Enugu state broadcasting services)

310.  Coverage of foreign news by Nigerian newspapers: A content analysis of vanguard and daily sun newspapers

311.  Effects of standard costing on the profitability of manufacturing companies (a case study of nigerian breweries plc, Ama, Udi local government of Enugu state)

312. Audience perception of Nigerian newspapers on the internet

313. Effect of public relations on the consumer (a case study of premier breweries plc)

314.  Illusion and reality of press freedom in attaining a true democratic system of government in Nigeria

315.   Impact of freedom of information act on journalism practice: A study of journalism practice in uUyo community- from January to June 2013

316.  Impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on radio news reporting (a study of Atlantic FM Uyo)

317. Impact of mobile phone on agricultural information among Otukpo farmers

318.  Impact of social media on modern journalism (a study of journalists in Makurdi metropolis)

319. Impact of social media on students academic performance (a study of students of university of Abuja)

320. Influence of news censorship on the performance of media houses in Nigeria (a study of Nasarawa broadcasting service, Lafia)

321.  Influence of television advertising on consumer buying habits of Guinness stout in Ikeja community of Lagos state

322.  Impact of social media on students academic performance (a study of students of university of Abuja)

323.  Influence of news censorship on the performance of media houses in Nigeria (a study of Nasarawa broadcasting service, Lafia)

324. Influence of television advertising on consumer buying habits of Guinness stout in Ikeja community of Lagos state

325.  THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE RADIO AS AN AGENT OF SOCIAL MOBILIZATION IN RURAL COMMUNITIES. (A CASE STUDY OF ANAMBRA STATE)

326. THE EFFECTS OF UNETHICAL PRACTICES IN ADVERTISING:(A CASE STUDY OF VITAFOAM IN NIGERIA)

327. The Impact Of Community Newspaper In Creating Political Awareness At The Local Level, A Case Study Of Aguata Local Government Area

328.  THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN ANTI-CHILD ABUSE AND TRAFFICKING CAMPAIGN (A CASE STUDY OF OWERRI METRO-POLIS) AUDIENCE PERCEPTION OF FEMALE MODELS IN ADVERTISING MESSAGES (A STUDY OF ALWAYS ULTRA COMMERCIALS) IN ENUGU METROPOLIS

329.  COMMUNICATION GAP: EFFECT ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE (A STUDY OF NNEWI NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA SECREATARIAT)

330.  THE IMPACT OF ANTI-HIV/AIDS PROGRAMMES OF ABS TELEVISION ON THE SEXUAL HABITS OF YOUTHS (A CASE STUDY OF EKWULOBIA AGUATA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)

331. THE IMPACT OF TELEVISION ADVERTISEMENT OF ALWAYS ON CONSUMERS CHOICE OF SANITARY TOWEL (A STUDY OF FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC OKO)

332.  INFLUENCE OF TELEVISION ADVERTISING ON CONSUMER CHOICE OF BEVERAGES (A CASE STUDY OF CARBURY)

333.  MAGAZINE READING HABITS OF STUDENTS IN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER LEARNING (A STUDY OF NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY, AWKA)

334.  NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF FOREIGN NEWS IN NIGERIA. A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF DAILY CHAMPION AND VANGUARD NEWSPAPER

335.  NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF SPORTS NEWS IN NIGERIA: A CONTENT ANALYSIS OF VANGUARD AND NATION NEWSPAPERS

336. News paper reading habit of female staff of Nnamdi Azikiwe University

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338. THE ATTITUDE OF FEMALE MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENTS TOWARDS JOURNALISM AS A CAREER(A STUDY OF NNAMDI AZIKWEUNIVERSITY AWKA)

339. THE EFFECT OF A PUBLIC SERVICE INFORMATION CAMPAIGN AT IMT AND ESCET ON EXAMINATION MALPRACTICE PREVENTION

340.  THE EFFECT OF GRATIFICATION ON THE PRACTICE OF JOURNALISM

QUT Excellence international awards in Elite Visual and Performing Arts, Australia

An undergraduate degree is a worthwhile investment that can assist you in fulfilling your lifelong educational and career goals. Therefore, the Queensland University of Technology is granting the Excellence international awards in Elite Visual and Performing Arts.

The educational award is available for those eligible candidates who wish to pursue the undergraduate degree coursework for the academic year 2022/2023.

Undergraduate and postgraduate coursework, graduate diplomas and certificates, and higher degree research programmes are all available at the Queensland University of Technology. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings consistently placed it among Australia’s top 12 universities.

Why study at the Queensland University of Technology? Candidates who are undecided what they want to pursue after graduation might explore their alternatives at this university. They can meet with career counsellors who can assist them in exploring alternatives as well as information advisers who can assist them in gaining access to career information.

Application Deadline: Open

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: Queensland University of Technology
  • Department: NA
  • Course Level: Undergraduate degree
  • Awards: Up to $30,000
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Number of Awards: NA
  • Nationality: Australian and international students
  • The award can be taken in Australia

Eligibility

 

  • Eligible Countries: Australian and international students
  • Acceptable Course or Subjects: Undergraduate degree in the following subjects:
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting)
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance)
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Music)
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Arts).
  • Admissible Criteria: You must be one of an Australian or New Zealand citizen
  • You must have a permanent resident
  • Students should be holder of a permanent humanitarian visa
  • An international student who has completed high school in Australia or Australian curriculum (or International Baccalaureate) overseas.
  • You must also be starting university for the first time in 2022 and have placed one of the eligible Creative Industries courses as your first preference on your QTAC application.

How to Apply

 

  • How to Apply: To be considered for this education award, seekers need to be enrolled in the undergraduate degree program at the university.
  • Supporting Documents: Applicant must have to attach a CV, personal statement, and portfolio, letter of motivation, and letter of recommendation.
  • Admission Requirements: For being accepted, seekers are required to hold their bachelor’s degree certificates with an average grade point average (GPA) of 6 or above.
  • Language Requirement: You will need to meet the English language level required for your course.

Benefits

The scholars will receive a scholarship valued at up to $30,000. These financial aid positions will be paid as a study stipend of up to $5,000 after the HECS-HELP census date of each semester for the standard duration of your course, for up to three years ($10,000 per year).

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UBC Sauder School of Business Dean’s Entrance international awards in Canada

Don’t miss out on this chance to receive an experiential education at an affordable cost in Canada! Apply now for the Dean’s Entrance international awards at the UBC Sauder School of Business.

The award is available for talented students who have an exceptional track record of academic excellence, community involvement, and business leadership skills.

At UBC Robson Square, the Sauder School of Business offers a secondary teaching facility. It provides specialised career paths as well as practical experience. Organizations frequently place it among the top 100 business schools.

Why study at the UBC Sauder School of Business? Faculty, staff, and specialised career advisors at the UBC Sauder School of Business give unwavering support. It gives a space for students to share their enthusiasm for studying while also providing the opportunity to build skills in preparation for a profession.

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: UBC Sauder School of Business
  • Department: NA
  • Course Level: Masters degree
  • Awards: $20,000 – $40,000
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Number of Awards: Not known
  • Nationality: Canadian and international students
  • The award can be taken in Canada

Eligibility

 

  • Eligible Countries: All nationalities
  • Acceptable Course or Subjects: Masters degree program offered by the UBC Sauder School of Business
  • Admissible Criteria: To be considered for this fund, the applicant must have to hold a bachelor’s degree certificate and be applying for the masters of administration course at UBC for the academic year 2022-2023.
  • Applicants must have an exceptional track record of academic excellence, community involvement, and business leadership skills.

How to Apply

 

  • How to Apply: If you want to apply for this education award, then you are demanded to take admission in the masters’ degree coursework at UBC Sauder School of Business. After enrolling, seekers will be automatically considered for this studentship.
  • Supporting Documents: Candidates will be asked to provide the statement of purpose, letter of motivation, research proposal, and curriculum vitae.
  • Admission Requirements: For taking entrance in a master’s program, claimants are required to meet the entry requirements of the school.
  • Language Requirements: Applicants must be required to speak, comprehend, and write fluently in English.

Benefits

The scholarship program will be awarded worth up to $20,000 – $40,000 to the successful candidates.

Application Deadline: For international students: April 5, 2022 and Canadian students: May 3, 2022

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PhD International Studentships in Advanced Ceramics Discovery for Aerospace Propulsion, UK

The University of Nottingham is inviting domestic and international students to conduct their research study in the UK by applying for the PhD Studentship in Materials modeling through computational fluid dynamics and finite element modeling. Applications for the academic year 2021-2022 are now accepted.

Open to all domestic and international candidates, this PhD studentship is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and is offered for a PhD in Materials modeling through computational fluid dynamics and finite element modeling. Selected candidates will receive a yearly stipend of £15,609.

The University of Nottingham is a renowned public research university dedicated to improving the wellbeing of people by providing outstanding education and research through its education system. It is ranked 84th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2018.

Why choose to study at the University of Nottingham? The University of Nottingham has a faculty that has been constantly delivering outstanding teaching and learning outcomes and renders their undisturbed attention to each student. The employability rate of students is boosted with degrees from the University of Nottingham and extreme support from the faculty that gives a kick-start to their careers.

Application Deadline: 30th November 2021

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: University of Nottingham
  • Department: Engineering
  • Course Level: PhD
  • Award: £15,609
  • Number of Awards: NA
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Nationality: Domestic and International
  • The award can be taken in the UK.

Eligibility

 

  • Eligible Countries: Home country and foreign students both are eligible to apply.
  • Eligible Course or Subjects: PhD in Materials modeling through computational fluid dynamics and finite element modeling at the University of Nottingham are eligible to apply.
  • Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following/given criteria:
  • The applicants must have strong knowledge of fundamental materials science.

How to Apply

 

  • How to Apply: The students must submit their initial application online through the university portal. Interested candidates must attach the documents explaining suitability and send directly to Dr. Tanvir Hussain at [email protected] to apply for the position.
  • Supporting Documents: The students are required to provide a CV and a detailed cover letter explaining suitability.
  • Admission Requirements: Applicants must have qualifications in materials/ mechanical/chemical/ physics/ chemistry.
  • Language Requirement: The students must submit scores of the following English language proficiency tests:
  • IELTS – 6.0
  • PTE – 55

Benefits

The PhD studentship will cover full Home tuition fees and a tax-free stipend at an EPSRC rate of £15,609 per annum for the selected candidates. The only tuition fee will be covered for international or EU students.

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2021 YouTube NextUp Contest for video content creators (1,000 USD in production equipment)

 

Learn to create better videos, get more subscribers and take your channel to the next level with the YouTube NextUp contest. Winners get access to a virtual Creator Camp and other awesome prizes.

Requirements

Any YouTube channel that meets the YouTube NextUp 2021 contest eligibility requirements (see contest rules here) can register to enter. All participants must meet the following conditions:

1. You must have a channel with 10,000 to 100,000 subscribers

2. Account must be in good standing (no strikes)

3. You must have uploaded at least 3 videos to your channel in the last 90 days

NextUp contest winners will receive the following:

A 5-day virtual event, which will begin the week of November 8th and will be organized by YouTube. In it you will share activities and workshops with the rest of the winners of the contest.

The event consists of:

  • Intensive classes in production, editing, audience development; designed by production experts, popular creators and content specialists plus recording opportunities.
  • Educational workshops and talks designed by the best YouTube content creators and experts in various subjects.
  • A value of 1,000 USD in production equipment
  • A minimum of 3 months of continuous support from the content team on YouTube.

Benefits

Win prizes that’ll give you the boost you’ve always wanted.

Virtual creator camp

The Creator Camp is a crash course where you’ll learn about video production with creators. You’ll get to know the ins-and-outs of building a rockstar channel, learn how to use high-quality equipment, and more. Plus you can network with other creators the whole time.

Equipment voucher

Once you’ve finished learning, it’s time to start creating! Graduates of Creator Camp leave with a voucher for new production equipment worth $1,000 (or local equivalent) at a YouTube selected retailer.

1:1 channel advice

YouTube NextUp winners also get access to benefits normally available only to Silver & Up creators! That includes one-on one-advice from a dedicated channel coach, invites to exclusive events and parties, and the chance to work with YouTube Partners and NextUp grads.

Application Deadline: October 8, 2021 at 11:59 pm GMT.

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ASEAN Excellence Scholarships at University of Newcastle, Australia

 

The University of Newcastle is providing the ASEAN Excellence Scholarships for students who want to study in Australia.

The University of Newcastle, informally known as Newcastle University, is an Australian public university that bears a purpose to deliver an exceptional student experience, preparing graduates for life in an increasingly interconnected society and to serve the regions by taking research that matters to the world and bringing the global expertise home.

Why choose to study at the University of Newcastle? The students at the University of Newcastle will have access to world-class programs, inspiring and collaborative learning environments, and opportunities to put theory into practice with real-world experiences. They allowed learning from passionate and talented teaching staff that have strong industry connections and expertise. At the University of Newcastle, students have a chance to gain practical work experience as part of their study, build a more significant relationship with local, regional, and national industry partners, and the opportunity to grow their professional network.

Application Deadline: 6 February 2022

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: University of Newcastle
  • Department: NA
  • Course Level: Undergraduate or postgraduate
  • Award: AU$10,000
  • Number of Awards: NA
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Nationality: ASEAN countries
  • The award can be taken in Australia

Eligibility        

  • Eligible Countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, The Philippines, Vietnam.
  • Eligible Course or Subjects: Undergraduate or postgraduate degree in any subject area
  • Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the given criteria:
  • Hold a passport from one of the eligible “ASEAN” countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, The Philippines, Vietnam.
  • Be commencing study in an eligible undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree program at the University
  • Be an International full-fee paying student.
  • Be commencing in an eligible program at an Australian or Online campus as indicated in your Letter of Offer.

How to Apply

  • How to Apply: Students must have to take admission at the university. financial aid positions will be automatically awarded to students who have received an offer to study in an eligible, non-quota program and who will commence studying with the University of Newcastle
  • Supporting Documents: Candidates must have to submit an academic transcript, completion certificate, passport biometric page
  • Admission Requirements: Applicants must have to meet the entry requirements of the university.
  • Language Requirement: Students must have to fulfill the language requirements of the university.

Benefits            

The grant is valued at AU$10,000 for each year of study under full-time study load, apportioned over each course taken (pro-rata with an approved load reduction on program plan, credits exemptions, progression or wellbeing grounds).

international awards at Taylor Business Institute, USA

Taylor Business Institute is now helping qualified students fund their studies by making available mind-blowing international awards in the USA.

The financial aid is offered to international students to make quality education affordable and accessible. Excellent and students are given this application
towards the tuition fee of any degree programme of their choice.

Taylor Business Institute is a for-profit private career college in Chicago ranking 11th among the 12 best community colleges in the state. TBI holds a unique mission of serving non-traditional students. It also occupies a unique niche in the Chicago educational landscape for over 58 years.

Why choose to study at Taylor Business Institute? Taylor Business Institute creates a culturally sensitive environment that embraces its students by providing a counseling system that supports and motivates them. TBI shelters a diverse population of students who are seeking real-world careers and the opportunity for education and social assimilation in the United States. Students have been selected in s very fair & square manner, on an academic basis, at Taylor Business Institute.

Application Deadline: 20th August 2021

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: Taylor Business Institute
  • Department: NA
  • Course Level: Undergraduate or Graduate
  • Award: Tuition fee
  • Number of Awards: NA
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Nationality: International
  • The award can be taken in the USA

Eligibility

  • Eligible Countries: US Citizens and applicants from other international countries are eligible to apply.
  • Eligible Course or Subjects: Undergraduate or graduate-level degree study offered at TBI is eligible to undertake.
  • Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following/given criteria:
  • The applicants are required to demonstrate a genuine need for financial support.

How to Apply

 

  • How to Apply: The applicants need to use the Common Application portal or the university website to apply to any degree programme at TBI.
  • Supporting Documents: The students are required to present the following documents to the university:
  • Affidavit of support
  • Transcripts
  • Home address
  • Contact information
  • Admission Requirements: The applicants must be minimum of 17 years of age and must have completed high school.
  • Language Requirement: The applicants must submit English language proficiency proof. TOEFL scores are accepted.

Benefits

The students that get selected for the financial aid support will receive funds, discounts, or reductions towards the tuition fee of the undertaken programme by TBI.

PhD International Positions in Experimental Biophysics, Denmark

If you are a high-caliber overseas student with the ambition to change your future, then you can apply for the PhD Position in Experimental Biophysics at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. The position is open to all international and domestic students for the academic year 2021-2022.

The University of Copenhagen has opened up this position to all domestic and international students who wish to take up a PhD degree in the Faculty of Science at the Department of Physics. The students will receive a salary and a supplement salary if selected to fill the position.

The University of Copenhagen, a public research university that is ranked among the top Public universities in Copenhagen and is also ranked 76th in QS Global World Rankings 2021 holds a mission to deliver internationally leading teaching and research which enable Denmark to become exceptionally good at creating value with IT.

Why choose the University of Copenhagen? The University of Copenhagen is the largest educational institution in Denmark with an international environment and reach. It offers the students assistance with admission, housing, student counselling, etc., and additionally offers orientation programs including various social events. Students, at the University of Copenhagen, are taught to take a critical and independent approach to their studies. Activities and events like the annual ‘Friday bar’, a social event organized by students at each department, gives students and staff an opportunity to socialize.

Application Deadline: 15th August 2021

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: University of Copenhagen
  • Department: Department of Physics
  • Course Level: PhD
  • Award: DKK 333,464
  • Number of Awards: NA
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Nationality: Domestic and International
  • The award can be taken in Denmark

Eligibility

  • Eligible Countries: Students from Denmark and all other overseas countries are eligible to apply.
  • Eligible Course or Subjects: Applicants can apply for a PhD position in the field of experimental biophysics at the Faculty of Science.
  • Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following/given criteria:
  • The applicants need to enroll as a PhD students at the PhD school of Science.

How to Apply

  • How to Apply: The applicants must apply to the university through its online platform by creating and account and completing the application process. Candidates must fill the fellowship application form separately to be considered for the position.
  • Supporting Documents: The students are required to present the following documents to the university:
  • Cover Letter
  •  CV
  • Diploma and transcripts of records (BSc and MSc)
  • Acceptance Letter for the relevant MSc Programme at SCIENCE
  • Other information for consideration, e.g. list of publications
  • 1-3 reference letters
  • Admission Requirements: Candidates are required to have an MSc degree in physics, nanoscience or similar with good results and good English skills.
  • Language Requirement: The students must submit scores of the following English language proficiency tests:
  • TOEFL IBT –83
  • IELTS – 6.5
  • CPE/CAE – Passed

Benefits

The recruited applicants will receive a salary of DKK 333,464 including an annual supplement and a pension at a minimum of DKK 54,191.

 

USC Merit international awards in USA

Kick start your studies with financial support by applying for the USC Merit Scholarship at the University of Southern California for the academic year 2021-2022.

The University of Southern California is offering this application
to all domestic and international applicants who wish to pursue a four-year undergraduate programme. Applicants that submit their application successfully are eligible and will get full of partial tuition fee coverage towards the programme fee.

Established in 1880 and currently ranked 14th in the Top 100 Universities in the USA, The University of Southern California is a private research university in Los Angeles that solely focuses on the development of human beings and society as a whole through cultivation and enrichment of the human mind and spirit.

Why choose to study at the University of Southern California? The University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading private research universities. It receives more than 59,000 applications every year. USC has diverse curricular offerings that provide extensive opportunities for interdisciplinary study and collaboration with leading researchers in highly advanced learning environments. The students have a fulfilling experience at USC.

Application Deadline: 1st December 2021

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: University of Southern California
  • Department: NA
  • Course Level: Undergraduate
  • Award: Tuition fee
  • Number of Awards: NA
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Nationality: Domestic and International
  • The award can be taken in the United States.

Eligibility

 

  • Eligible Countries: Applicants including international students and USA citizens are both eligible to apply.
  • Eligible Course or Subjects: Undergraduate level courses and subjects offered at USC can be undertaken.
  • Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following/given criteria:
  • The applicants must have submitted an application and be accepted in the applied UG programme at USC.

How to Apply

 

  • How to Apply: The students must log in to the university’s application portal and apply through it or utilize the Common Application portal to apply. Applicants that successfully submit a complete application will be automatically considered for this application
    .
  • Supporting Documents: The students are required to present the following documents to the university:
  • Proof of ability to pay tuition
  • Financial statement
  • CV
  • Recommendation letters
  • Transcripts
  • Admission Requirements: Candidates must submit academic records of all institutes attended.
  • Language Requirement: The students must submit scores of the following English language proficiency tests:
  • TOEFL IBT – 100
  • IELTS – 7.0
  • PTE – 68
  • Duolingo – 120

Benefits

Students that will be selected for this application
will get the full tuition, half tuition, or one-quarter tuition of the applied programme by USC.

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Descubre Out-of-Station Tuition Awards for Mexican Students in USA

Are you searching for a scholarship to pursue your higher studies in the United States? If yes, then you can apply for the Descubre Out-Of-Station Tuition Awards offered by the New Mexico State University for this academic year 2021-2022.

Non-resident international students who identify as citizens of Mexico are only eligible to apply for this application
. Bachelor’s degree non-resident tuition fee reduction per academic year will be given to the selected students as an award for winning this application
.

New Mexico State University is a comprehensive land-grant research university that is ranked 241st among National Universities. It holds a mission to serve the population through education, research, and service in the areas of health and social well-being.

Why choose to study at New Mexico State University? New Mexico State University excels in teaching, research, and public research. It excels in student success and social mobility. NMSU is the very first one established in New Mexico, which offers qualified undergraduates the opportunity to further enrich a challenging academic program via rigorous classes taught by master teachers.

Application Deadline: 15th November 2021

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: New Mexico State University
  • Department: NA
  • Course Level: Bachelor
  • Award: $14,368
  • Number of Awards: NA
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Nationality: International
  • The award can be taken in the United States

Eligibility

 

  • Eligible Countries: The students that hold Mexican citizenship are eligible to apply.
  • Eligible Course or Subjects: Students can apply to get admission to a bachelor’s degree programme at NMSU.
  • Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following/given criteria:
  • The applicants must be non-residents, bachelor students, at MNSU.

How to Apply

 

  • How to Apply: Students need to create an undergraduate application account on the university portal and apply. The students don’t need to apply separately for the opportunity
    .
  • Supporting Documents: The students are required to present the following documents to the university:
  • Official transcripts
  • Translated copy of an official transcript from an approved translator
  • Foreign Credential Evaluation
  • Admission Requirements: The students must have a cumulative high school GPA of 2.75, ACT composite score of 21, or SAT score of 1060, or must be ranked in the top 20 percent of their graduating class to get into NMSU.
  • Language Requirement: The students must submit scores of the following English language proficiency tests:
  • TOEFL IBT – 68
  • TOEFL PBT – 520
  • IELTS – 6.0

Benefits

The selected Mexican students will get a $14,368 reduction from their non-resident tuition fee per year under this application
scheme by the NMSU.

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