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1.  Sales promotion as a tool for increasing profitability in an organization (a case study of Nigeria bottling company PLC, Owerri)

2.  Influence of sales promotion on consumer brand loyalty (a study of uncle c.y bread manufacturing company, Obowo L.G.A of Imo State)

3.  Influence of advertising and personal selling on marketing of new products of commercial banks in Aba (a case study of UBA Nigeria PLC, Aba)

4.  Impact of advertising on the growth of small scale business in general (a study of standard insurance company, Aba)

5.  Marketing Segmentation and Targeting Strategies for a Firm Competitive Growth (A Case Study of Chris Fast Food Restaurant Owerri Imo State)

6.  Role of marketing department in a manufacturing business, a case study of selected bakery in Bida town

7.  Role of purchasing department in enhancing organizational productivity, a case study of Federal Medical Center, Bida

8.  Assessment on the role of relationship management in sales enhancement in service industry, a comparative study of Access bank Plc and Keystone bank Plc, Bida

9. Why consumers are not eager to take up life and non-life insurance

10.  Why do people buy governments bonds and shares

11.  Effect of management development programmes on top level employees’ productivity

12.  Impact of physical distribution channels in marketing agricultural products

13. Impact of marketing research on the product planning and development of household products

14.  Impact of sales promotion in the marketing of consumer product in Nigeria

15.  Effect of marketing intelligence on organizational performance, a study of Unilever Nigeria Plc, Agbara, Ogun state

16. Impact of advertising on sales performance

17.  Effect of merger and acquisition on organization effectiveness and profitability

18.  Consumer attitude towards made in Nigerian products (a study of Aba made leather works)

19.  Impact of advertising on the marketing of Forte petroleum product in Port-Harcourt: Study of Forte petroleum Port-Harcourt, River state

20.  The contribution of small scale industries in the economic development of Nigeria (a study of hardis and dromedas Emene Enugu state)

21.  The relevance of marketing planning in achieving the business growth of dealers of electronics in Imo state (a study of selected dealers of electronic in Owerri metropolis)

22.  The effect of marketing research in product planning process (a case study of Unilever PLC, Aba, Abia state)

23.  The impact of sales promotion on organizational performance (a case study of Nigeria bottling company PLC)

24.  Product differentiation as a competitive tool in the marketing of soft drink (a case study of Limca bottling company PLC, Okigwe)

25.  Satisfaction and retention, a key to business survival in Nigeria

26.  Examine the impact of marketing activities on the banking sector

27.  Impact of internal environment on marketing organization, a case study of Shoprite, Ilorin

28.  Impact of communication on service and brand evaluation, a comparative study of Uncle Sam Supermarket and Bida Home Needs

29.  Impact of cashless society on emotional value and significance of money, a case study of the Nigerian economy

30.  Effect of customer orientation on performance of restaurant

31. Consumer buying pattern in rural communities

32.  The role of sale promotion in attracting more subscribers by GSM service providers, a case study of MTN plc

33.  Role of marketing in a manufacturing company, a case study of Cement Company of Northern Nigeria, Sokoto State

34.  Impact of billboard advertising on the marketing of selected detergent product in Aba metropolis, Abia state

35.  Effect of relationship marketing strategies on the customer attraction of Shoprite, Enugu State

36.  Advertising, its role and importance in the marketing of consumer products

37.  Sales promotion as an effective marketing strategy for selling consumer product

38.  Significance of new product development in a competitive marketing environment

39.  Impact of drug distribution on consumer welfare in Nigeria, a study of health care center, Amasiri

40. Impact of marketing research on new product development, a case study of Nigeria Bottling Company, Ilorin

41. An application of marketing concepts in the hotel industry in Nigeria

42.  The significance of branding to effective marketing of the tobacco products in Nigeria

43.  Role and importance of marketing to manufacturing firms in a competitive market environment, a case study of De-united foods industry limited Indomie instant noodles

44.  Branding and marketing of pure water in Ilorin township

45.  Personal selling as an effective promotional tool in marketing of industrial goods

46. The benefit of privatization and commercialization on the Nigeria economy, marketing focus

47.  The determinant of choice of promotional mix in the marketing of financial services in Nigeria

48.  Importance of conducive office environment as a criterium for optimum performance of workers in organizations in Nigeria

49. Application of the marketing concept in our local market

50.  Significance of advertising to business organizations in Nigeria, a case study of Unilever Nigeria Plc, Oregun, Lagos State

51.  Optimum promotional mix as an effective tool for enhancing sales in the Nigerian soft drink industry

52.  Environmental complexity as the determinant of choice of promotional tools in marketing oriented organizations

53.  Outdoor advertising as a marketing strategy for product sale in the Nigerian telecommunication industry

54.  An investigation into the role of GSM operation in developing direct market in Nigeria

55.  Impact of personal selling in the marketing of insurance services in Nigeria

56.  The influence of packaging on consumer acceptance of cosmetic products, case study of Soulmate Industries, Aba

57.  Application of marketing variables in the growth of the transportation industry in Imo State

58.  Motivation of sales personnel as a means of achieving growth and survival in the soft drink industry

59. The application of marketing strategies for improving banking operations

60. Consumer satisfaction and retention, a key to business survival

61.  Effective marketing planning as a means of achieving increased sales volume

62.  Marketing planning as a strategy for efficient business performance

63.  Impact of market segmentation on sales turnover

64. Effect of product packaging on organizational productivity

65.  IMPACT OF INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATION (INC)

66.  EVALUATION OF MARKET SEGMENTATION ACTIVITIES IN AN ORANIZATION FOR SALES PROMOTIION CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY PLC OWERRI

67.  IMPLEMENTING SALES PROMOTION AND ADVERTISING STRATEGIES IN AN ORGANIZATION (CASE STUDY OF GUINNESS NIG PLC)

68.  IMPACT OF MARKETING MIX AS A TOOL FOR ORGANIZATIONAL EFFICIENCY. A CASE STUDY OF PEPSI DEPOT, MAKURDI

69.  IMPACT OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT FUNCTION IN HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY

70.  FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE CONSUMER PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION OF EGGS IN ENUGU STATE

71.  MARKETING OF CHURCH SERVICES IN A CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY

72.  ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACTS OF SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF BUSINESS, ESPECIALLY THE OIL COMPANIES AND HOST COMMUNITIES IN THE NIGER DELTA REGION OF NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF SHELL NIG PLC)

73.  SELF EMPOWERMENT THROUGH THE PROCESSING AND MARKETING OF LOCUST BEANS FOR EXPORT

74.  IMPACT OF GLOBAL MARKETING IN SERVICE INDUSTRY-COURIER

75.  THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICE IN THE OIL SECTOR (A CASE STUDY OF AFRICAN PETROLEUM PLC PORT-HARCOURT)

76.  THE ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE OF SMALL SCALE BUSINESS IN MARKETING THEIR PRODUCTS IN NIGERIA

77.  THE PLACE OF MARKETING IN THE SERVICE INDUSTRIES.(A CASE STUDY MTN MAKURDI BENUE STATE)

78.  THE EFFECT OF CUSTOM AND EXCISE SERVICE ON IMPORTATION TO NIGERIA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

79.  THE PRACTICE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE BREWERY INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF THE NIGERIAN BREWERIES AMA ENUGU)

80. ECONOMIC LIBERALISATION THROUGH COMMERCIALISATION OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES.  A Case Study of Power Holding Company of Nigeria [PHCN]

81.  THE ROLE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS IN FINANCING SMALL SCALE INDUSTRIES IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF UNION BANK OF NIGERIA PLC)

82.  THE ROLE OF ADVERTISING IN RETAIL BUSINESS (A Case Study of Chisco Transport Company, Lagos Nigeria)

83.  THE EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ADVERTISING IN CHANGING CONSUMERS BEHAVIOURS

84.  THE IMPACT OF ADVERTISING IN A CORPORATE ORGANIZATION A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC A PROJECT WORK PRESENTED

85.  THE IMPACT OF PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITY ON A PRODUCT A STUDY OF CADVO COMPANY LAGOS

86. THE PLACE OF MARKETING INFORMATION SYSTEM IN AN ORGANISATIONAL DECISION MAKING (A case study of Guinness Nigeria Plc, Lagos)

87.  THE IMPACT OF PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITY ON A PRODUCT A STUDY OF CASCO COMPANY LAGOS

88.  THE EFFECT OF CULTURE ON CONSUMERS BUYING BEHAVIOR A CASE STUDY OF IKEJA LAGOS SHOPPING MAIL

89.  Challenges of marketing research on the manufacturing of flour production

90.  A STUDY ON THE PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF MARKETING INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS IN ENUGU STATE

91. THE EFECT OF COST CONTROL IN NIGERIA BREWERIESA CASE STUDY OF NIGERAI BREWERIIES PLC. 9TH MILE, ENUGU METROPOLIS

92.  THE RELEVANCE OF ADVERTISING TO SALES EXPANSION A Case Study of Nigeria Bottling Company Plc

93. IMPACT OF PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES ON CUSTOMER PURCHASING BEHAVIOR AT TESCO LOTUS

94. EFFECTIVE OF MARKETING STRATEGIES FOR IMPROVED PERFORMANCE OF MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN ABA METROPOLIS (A CASE STUDY OF LEVER BROTHERS PLC, ABA)

95.  MARKETING RESEARCH AS A TOOL FOR INCREASED PROFITABILITY IN SERVICE INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF NICON INSURANCE COMPANY PLC)

96.  IMPACT OF SALES PERSONS ON THE COPORATE GROWTH POTENTIALS OF A COMPANY

97.  AN EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ADVERTISING IN CHANGING CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR

98.  MARKETING OF COMMUNICATION SERVICES (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA TELEVISION AUTHORITY CHANNEL 8 ENUGU)

99. ADVERTIZING AS A PROMOTIONAL FACTOR MOTIVATING CONSUMER ON PRODUCT

100. REGULATION OF ADVERT AND SALES PROMOTION BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (A CASE STUDY OF ADVERTISING PRACTITIONER COUNCIL OF NIGERIA A. P. C. O. N)

101.  Product differentiation as a competitive tool in the marketing of soft drink ( a case study of limca bottling company plc okigwe)

102. EFFECT OF MARKETING RESEARCH IN PRODUCT PLANNING PROCESS (A CASE STUDY OF UNILEVER PLC, ABA ABIA STATE)

103.  IMPACT OF SALES PROMOTION ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY PLC)

104.  EFFECT OF MERGER AND ACQUISITION ON ORGANIZATION EFFECTIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY (A CASE STUDY OF SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY PLC)

105.  WHY DO PEOPLE BUY GOVERNMENTS BONDS AND SHARES (A CASE STUDY OF DEBT MANAGEMENT OFFICE)

106.  WHY CONSUMERS ARE NOT EAGER TO TAKE UP LIFE AND NON LIFE INSURANCE ( A CASE STUDY OF ALLCO INSURANCE PLC)

107.  CONSUMER BUYING PATTERN IN RURAL COMMUNITY

108.  Distribution and Logistics in Achieving Customers Satisfaction

109.  EFFECT OF COMPUTER IN MODERN ORGANIZATION

110.  INFLUENCE OF ADVERTISING IN CONSUMER DEMAND FOR GOODS AND SERVICES

111.  Purpose of studying the consumer Buying Pattern in Rural community

112. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY

113.  CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN THE BEVERAGE INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF FAN MILK PLC, IBADAN)

114.  Prospects and problems of e-marketing in the hospitality industry (case study: Golden Tulip Hotel, Ibadan)

115. Product differentiation as a competitive tool in the marketing of soft drink ( a case study of limca bottling company plc okigwe)

116. REGULATION OF ADVERT AND SALES PROMOTION BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (A CASE STUDY OF ADVERTISING PRACTITIONER COUNCIL OF NIGERIA A. P. C. O. N)

117. Distribution and Logistics in Achieving Customers Satisfaction

118. CONSUMER BUYING PATTERN IN RURAL COMMUNITY

119. THE IMPACT OF SALES PROMOTION ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIA BOTTLING COMPANY PLC)

120.  Purpose of studying the consumer Buying Pattern in Rural community

121. THE EFFECT OF MARKETING RESEARCH IN PRODUCT PLANNING PROCESS (A CASE STUDY OF UNILEVER PLC, ABA ABIA STATE)

122.  CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY

123. EFFECT OF MERGER AND ACQUISITION ON ORGANIZATION EFFECTIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY (A CASE STUDY OF SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY PLC)

124.  EFFECT OF MERGER AND ACQUISITION ON ORGANIZATION EFFECTIVENESS AND PROFITABILITY (A CASE STUDY OF SEVEN-UP BOTTLING COMPANY PLC)

125. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AND ORGANISATIONAL PERFORMANCE IN THE BEVERAGE INDUSTRY (A CASE STUDY OF FAN MILK PLC, IBADAN)

126.  Product differentiation as a competitive tool in the marketing of soft drink ( a case study of limca bottling company plc okigwe)

127.  REGULATION OF ADVERT AND SALES PROMOTION BY GOVERNMENT AGENCIES (A CASE STUDY OF ADVERTISING PRACTITIONER COUNCIL OF NIGERIA A. P. C. O. N)

128.  Distribution and Logistics in Achieving Customers Satisfaction

129. Effects of depressed economy on the profitability of manufacturing companies in Nigeria

130.  THE EVALUATION OF THE CHALLENGES FACED BY FEMALE SECRETARIES IN AN ORGANIZATION IN NIGERIA

131. A STUDY OF THE MARKETING STRATEGIES IN INNOSON PRODUCTS

132. CONSUMERS PERCEPTION OF SAFETY OF FOOD IN SOUTH SOUTH AND SOUTH EAST OF NIGERIA

133.  AN EVALUATE STUDY OF THE INFORMATION, EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION (IEC) STRATEGIES EMPLOYED BY SELECTED NIGERIAN POLITICIANS: A STUDY IN POLITICAL MARKETING

134.  MARKETING OF BANKING SERVICES IN NIGERIA A STUDY OF FIRST BANK PLC

135.  Effect of advertising on the performance of an organization, case study being Mukwano industry in Kampala

136.  CONSUMER BUYING PATTERN IN RURAL COMMUNITY

137.  IMPACT OF PACKAGING ON CONSUMER PRODUCT

SCRIPTS Research Training Fellowships for international PhD students ( €1500 Monthly Stipend)

SCRIPTS launches its visiting program for international guest doctoral researchers, starting in the first trimester of 2022. The call is open from 15 September to 15 November 2021. PhD students who are enrolled in academic institutions in the Global South (Latin America, Asia, Africa and Oceania), especially from SCRIPTS partner universities, are strongly encouraged to apply.

The research training fellowship program is meant as a visiting fellowship and addressed to early career researchers. Interested applicants must already be enrolled in a PhD program from an academic institution in the Global South and their enrolment must be valid throughout the fellowship. Ideally, the fellowship at SCRIPTS should take place during the main part of the doctoral program, neither at the very beginning nor at the end of it. The aim of the training fellowship is to improve the theoretical and methodological capacities (methods courses and counselling) of the fellows. The program offers mentorship, a tailored course program and intellectual engagements with peers.

Funding

The duration of the fellowship is maximum 12 months, paid in monthly rates of €1500 (travel and relocation expenses included).

Application

To apply, you must submit the following documents:

  • CV
  • Motivation letter explaining the fit with SCRIPTS
  • 1-page explaining why SCRIPTS would be the optimal place to receive training, including a suggestion of how you would fit with the cluster’s agenda and who could mentor your project
  • 1-page statement about what kind of training you need and how you intend to get it within SCRIPTS
  • 3-page outline of your PhD thesis

SCRIPTS is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching, and specifically encourages qualified female scholars to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.

Deadline for Applications: All applicants are required to apply until November 15, 2021. Successful candidates will be informed in mid-December 2022. Please submit your application sending all the required documents to the email address: diversity@scripts-berlin.eu

More information about SCRIPTS and the fellowship in the attached PDF.

For further question please contact Dr. Isabel Winnwa, diversity@scripts-berlin.eu.

Application Deadline: November 15th 2021

For More Information:

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Fully Funded 2022/2023 Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships for full-time Master’s study at a UK university

 

Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships are for candidates from eligible lower and upper middle income Commonwealth countries, to undertake full-time taught Master’s study at a UK university.

Funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships enable talented and motivated individuals to gain the knowledge and skills required for sustainable development, and are aimed at those who could not otherwise afford to study in the UK. These scholarships are offered under six development themes:Science and technology for development

Strengthening health systems and capacityPromoting global prosperityStrengthening global peace, security and governanceStrengthening resilience and response to crisesAccess, inclusion and opportunity

The agency-nominated Master programme is one of three Master’s programmes offered by the Commission.

Purpose: Funded by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships enable talented and motivated individuals to gain the knowledge and skills required for sustainable development, and are aimed at those who could not otherwise afford to study in the UK.

Intended Beneficiaries: Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships are for candidates from eligible lower and upper middle income Commonwealth countries, to undertake full-time taught Master’s study at a UK university.

Eligibility Requirements

To apply for these scholarships, you must:

  • Be a citizen of or have been granted refugee status by an eligible Commonwealth country, or be a British Protected Person
  • Be permanently resident in an eligible Commonwealth country
  • Be available to start your academic studies in the UK by the start of the UK academic year in September 2022
  • By September 2022, hold a first degree of at least upper second class (2:1) honours standard, or a second class degree (2:2) and a relevant postgraduate qualification (usually a Master’s degree). The CSC would not normally fund a second UK Master’s degree. If you are applying for a second UK Master’s degree, you will need to provide justification as to why you wish to undertake this study
  • Be unable to afford to study in the UK without this scholarship
  • Have provided all supporting documentation in the required format

Please note that only candidates from the eligible countries listed below can apply for Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships in 2022.

Antigua and Barbuda
Bangladesh
Belize
Botswana
Cameroon
Dominica
Eswatini
Fiji
Ghana
Grenada
Guyana
India
Jamaica
Kenya
Kiribati
Lesotho
Malawi
Mauritius
Montserrat
Mozambique
Namibia
Nauru
Nigeria
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Rwanda
Samoa
South Africa
Sri Lanka
St Helena
St Lucia
St Vincent and the Grenadines
Tanzania
The Gambia
Tonga
Tuvalu
Uganda
Vanuatu
Zambia

Selection process

Each year, the CSC invites selected nominating bodies to submit a specific number of nominations. The deadline for nominating bodies to submit nominations will be made available in 22 September 2021.

Applications will be considered according to the following selection criteria:

  • Academic merit of the candidate
  • Quality of the plan of study
  • Potential impact on the development of the candidate’s home country

Scholarship Worth

Each scholarship provides:

  • Approved airfare from your home country to the UK and return at the end of your award (the CSC will not reimburse the cost of fares for dependants, nor the cost of journeys made before your award is confirmed).
  • Approved tuition fees.
  • Stipend (living allowance) at the rate of £1,133 per month, or £1,390 per month for those at universities in the London metropolitan area (rates quoted at 2021-2022 levels).
  • Warm clothing allowance, where applicable.
  • Thesis grant towards the cost of preparing a thesis or dissertation, where applicable.
  • Study travel grant towards the cost of study-related travel within the UK or overseas.
  • If you are widowed, divorced, or a single parent, child allowance of £485 per month for the first child, and £120 per month for the second and third child under the age of 16, if you are accompanied by your children and they are living with you at the same address in the UK (rates quoted at 2021-2022 levels).
  • If you declare a disability, a full assessment of your needs and eligibility for additional financial support will be offered by the CSC. The CSC’s family allowances are intended to only be used as a contribution towards the cost of maintaining your family in the UK. The true costs are likely to be considerably higher. You must be able to supplement these allowances to support any family members who come to the UK with you.For more information, see the current Handbook for Commonwealth Scholars and Fellows. Please note that the conditions outlined in the Handbook are subject to change.

    Tenure and placement

Awards are tenable at any approved UK university or higher education institution with which the CSC has a part-funding agreement (as mentioned previously) for a specific programme of research for 36 months of full-time study only.

Awards are to obtain one degree; funding will not be extended to enable candidates to complete a qualification in addition to or higher than that for which the selection was made. Awards are made in respect of full-time study only and no other course of study may be undertaken at the same time.

Completing application form

Applications must be made using the CSC’s online application system.

In the application form, prospective candidates will be asked to:

  • List all undergraduate and postgraduate university qualifications obtained (if applicable)
  • List up to 10 publications and prizes (if applicable)
  • Provide details of your employment history and explain how each job is relevant to the programme you wish to undertake in the UK (up to 100 words per employment)
  • Provide a statement on the relevance of your previous work experience to the proposed Scholarship (up to 300 words)
  • List names and positions of three referees who are qualified to comment on both your capacity to benefit from your proposed Scholarship in the UK and your ability to deliver development impact afterwards. One of your referees must be your current employer.
  • Provide a Development Impact statement in 4 parts. In the first part you should explain how your proposed Scholarship relates to:

You must apply to one of the following nominating bodies in the first instance – the CSC does not accept direct applications for these scholarships.

Each nominating body is responsible for its own selection process and may have additional eligibility criteria. You must check with your nominating body for their specific advice and rules for applying, their own eligibility criteria, and their own closing date for applications.

You must make your application using the CSC’s online application system, in addition to any other application that you are required to complete by your nominating body. The CSC will not accept any applications that are not submitted via the online application system.

Applications for Commonwealth Master’s Scholarships for the academic year 2022/23 will open on 20 September 2021, and will close on 01 November 2021. Deadline to submit supporting documentations is 22 November 2021. Nomination deadline is 22 December 2021.

Application Deadline: 01 November 2021

For More Information:

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HWUM James Watt PhD international awards in Malaysia

Heriot-Watt University is pleased to announce the HWUM James Watt PhD international awards to brilliant students in Malaysia. The university is now accepting applications for the academic year 2021-2022.

The educational program is open for Malaysian and international students who want to undertake the PhD degree coursework at the university.

Heriot-Watt Institution was established in 1821 as a public research university. It is Malaysia’s first green campus university, and it offers a variety of degree programmes.

Why would you like to study at Heriot-Watt University? You can develop your profession by gaining new skills and talents, strengthening your trust, and learning more about yourself at university. Students will have the option of learning in a number of settings, including on-campus taught programmes and part-time online study.

Application Deadline:  August 31, 2021

Brief Description

  • University or Organization: Heriot-Watt University
  • Department: NA
  • Course Level: PhD degree
  • Awards: Full tuition fees and a generous stipend
  • Number of Awards: Up to six
  • Access Mode: Online
  • Nationality: Domestic and international students
  • The award can be taken in Malaysia

Eligibility      

  • Eligible Countries: Applications are accepted from talented candidates from Malaysia and worldwide.
  • Eligible Course or Subjects:  PhD degree in sustainable world development and address three key topics in Malaysia, including:
  • Assessing the impact of positive education in the higher education sector
  • Achieving Net-Zero emissions through sustainable and smart technology
  • Developing a sustainable ageing society through the provision of future welfare, high-quality services, and innovative solutions
  • Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the given criteria:
  • Candidates must hold a first-class undergraduate degree or equivalent.
  • Candidates with a standalone Master’s qualification must have achieved a distinction.
  • Prior to applying, candidates must have made contact with a supervisor at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia who has agreed to supervise them in their selected research project. Please review the James Watt PhD Positions– Research Projects (below) with Supervisor’s Contact page for more information.

How to Apply

 

  • How to Apply: For grasping the opportunity, students have to take admission in the PhD degree coursework at the university. After that, they can complete the online application form for this funding position.
  • Supporting Documents: You will require you to provide:
  • Degree transcripts for undergraduate and Master’s study
  • CV with two referees and their contacts (at least one should be an academic referee)
  • A personal statement (max 2 pages), which must outline your academic and research achievements to date, indicate the research project that you are applying for, and explain why you are interested in this project and what are your career aspirations post-PhD)
  • Admission Requirements: Students must have to check the entry requirements of the university.
  • Language Requirement: Students require IELTS 6.5 overall* with 6.0 in each element or an acceptable equivalent (see here).
  • Students for the interpreting and translating languages programmes must have IELTS 7.0 with 6.5 in each element.

Benefits

Successful candidates will receive the following financial support for up to 36 months:

  • Full funding for tuition fees
  • A stipend of RM36,000 per annum to assist with living costs
  • A consumables/professional services fund of RM5,000 per annum.
  • A programme of workshops and events delivered by Heriot-Watt’s Research Futures Academy.

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2021 Goh Foundation Grants for International Students at Duke NUS Medical School in Singapore

The Duke–NUS Medical School will provide the winner candidates S$20,000 per annum up to a maximum of 4 years to cover tuition fees, miscellaneous and living expenses, and other costs or expenses associated with studying at Duke–NUS.

Eligibility:

  • Applicants must already be accepted and studying at Duke–NUS.
  • Applicants must be full-time local or international students at Duke–NUS Medical School.
  • Applicants are required to provide scores of the Graduate Medical School Admission Test (GAMSAT) or Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) to be admitted to Duke–NUS.
  • Applicants must attain minimum required scores on the following English language proficiency tests:
    • TOEFL PBT – 600
    • TOEFL IBT – 85
    • IELTS – 7.0

Application Deadline: 6th August 2021

Eligible Countries: International

Type: Bachelor’s and Master’s

Value of Award: S$20,000

Number of Awards: 4

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