Austria Government Scholarships 2014

» Deadline for online registration: March 1, 2014 » Areas of study: theology, humanities, linguistics and literature »

21.11.13

The 5 Biggest Misconceptions About Scholarships

1- Scholarships are only for the gifted, committed or needy. Far from it! The selection criteria are very diverse. You can reach to your place of birth of the subject studied on the profession of the parents as well. 2- There are few scholarships. Wrong! In Germany there are over 2,000 scholarships. Approximately every fifth foundation is there no matching scholarship. 3- Scholarships are only for freshmen. Also wrong! There are many scholarships that are specifically targeted at advanced semester! In addition, you can also get a grant for your thesis, semester abroad or internships abroad. 4- It apply to many scholarships. That is so not right! More than 2/3 of the students have never applied for a scholarship! Use your chance. 5- To apply for a scholarship, takes a long time. Not right!...

17.11.13

How to Write Application : The formulated CV

Many foundations require in addition to the CV also formulated a resume. Because unlike a job application numerous additional application materials are required for scholarship applications often. » Write the formulated CV The formulated or detailed CV will be written as a continuous text. Here it is called for in either typed or handwritten form. Foundations and other promotional institutions usually require this for two reasons. For one, you want to get to know you better, you want others to see how well you can write structured texts. » What should I write? In principle, that you should put the same facts as formulated in the CV. The structure should be chronological start of your childhood and be structured with the help of logical paragraphs. The formulated resume allows you to...

How to Write Application : The report

Most foundations require their applicants to at least one report. This may be, for example, from a professor, the dissertation supervisor or teacher, depending on requirements. What makes a good report, you can find out in this article. A good advice for the scholarship application Report can either expert opinion or personal opinion to be. A technical assessment should in particular take on the professional qualifications of the applying for a scholarship student reference. The personality survey should be from a person who knows the applicant well and took care of him in a life. This can be a teacher but also the leader of a student ministries. » The content depends on what the goal of the funding institution Although the expert opinion shall in particular refer to the technical qualifications...

How to Write Application : The CV

Most foundations expect their applicants to a resume. If not further specified here is usually meant as a CV. In this article you will learn everything you need to know to create a very good resume. » To compose good resume is not particularly difficult. It is important to be accurate and comply with some basic principles. We have compiled for you the most important points on this topic. » The mold A CV should be no longer than two pages, because each application will be mostly dedicated to the pre-selection only a few minutes. The most important thing must therefore stand out when flying. To achieve this, it is important that the resume is well structured and well formatted. In principle, applicants should avoid using a color other than black. A typeface Times New Roman or Arial...

How to Write Application : The Cover Letter

Each application requires a cover letter, even if it is not explicitly required by the Foundation. To write a professional cover letter, however, is not trivial. We tell you what examiners look for. What letter in the letter for the scholarship application? » THE letter is the crucial start of the application. Here, the auditor already formed an impression of you and it is important to create a positive impression possible. » The form: Not more than one page The first ironclad rule for a cover letter is that it must gain attention and therefore has to be short and concise and should not exceed one page. For the selection committees of foundations and funding agencies have usually very little time for the individual application. The first impression is therefore formed in the first minutes....

The 10 most important Tips to get a Scholarship

To find a scholarship is easier than many people think. What you should look for in your particular application, so you have secured financing your study soon, have a look at our Top 10 Tips for your scholarship application. » Tips for scholarship application 1- Start as early as possible in the search The earlier you start with your research, the sooner you can get a promotion and the faster you can focus yourself only on your studies. Many foundations have only one deadline per year. If you have just missed this, you have to wait another year until you may apply there. 2- Search scholarship databases for matching grants Instead of costly and time-consuming research on the internet you should look into scholarship databases for funding opportunities. There scholarships are filtered by application...

Studies » Freshman Tips

If you have your high school diploma in his pocket and can start life as a student, the course is only once a reason to rejoice: A new life begins, and you can look forward to the many new impressions and experiences that await you. But everything is so exciting - in some situations it may also be that you are overwhelmed or not white. But that is no reason to bury their heads in the sand, because usually it's all from time to time so if you move to a new city and must meet the university life first. » Socialize First, it helps a lot when you get to know like-minded and can interact with them about his experiences. Most universities offer for freshers in a so-called orientation week, which usually takes place in the week before the start of the regular semester operation. Here you meet other...

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Erfurt

» City of bridges and towers The capital of the Free State of Thuringia has 202 590 inhabitants (2005). She is also an official university town. 742 the city was first mentioned in documents. At that time consisted in the city, an old Germanic and Slavic settlement. Today one sees from afar the landmark of the city: the ensemble of Cathedral and Severi in the Cathedral Square. To reach the church, one must first climb about 70 steps. But the trip is worth it. At the top, you will be "received" by the Gloriosa, the cast in 1497, medieval bell of the cathedral. It is the largest, free-swinging, dating from the Middle Ages bell in Europe. In addition to the Cathedral and St. Severus, particularly characterize the 216 bridges and 50 towers (including parish churches and monasteries) the cityscape....

15.11.13

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Düsseldorf

» Art, fashion and trade fair town The North Rhine-Westphalian capital on the Rhine has around 572 000 inhabitants. It is also the Japanese stronghold, because due to close economic relations living here around 7000 "Japanese Düsseldorf". They dominate the city, especially in the area around the main station, the so-called "Little Tokyo". In fine weather you can stroll down as 100 years ago the broad Rhine promenade and sit there on the stairs at Castle Square, one of the most popular meeting places. Well over Dusseldorf is also known as the "Kings", the elegant promenade of the city, which is one of the world's finest luxury shopping boulevard. She's full of cafes and fine designer shops, the discrete dispense it to write to the prices issued clothes. » The universities Dusseldorf has a total...

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Dortmund

With 590 000 inhabitants, Dortmund is the sixth largest city in Germany and has established itself with its more than 1,100 years as the "heart of Westphalia". Since 2001, the mines have closed, but must redefine themselves Dortmund once again. Last time had allowed the destruction of the Second World War was not much left, and the city had to replace from scratch. More and more now is emerging Dortmund's new position as a computer science city with high research and development and potential as an economic and cultural center of Westphalia. Dortmund came from a Carolingian royal court and was originally built to protect the Hellweg. 1240, the city received a strong attachment ring and became henceforth more and more to the city of mining, steel and beer. In the wake of World War II 90%...

9.11.13

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Darmstadt

» Science City and City of Art Nouveau Approximately 30km from Frankfurt am Main is located in the south of Hesse Darmstadt. With almost 140,000 inhabitants Darmstadt has not only quantitatively developed a large city, but has gained some especially with its scientific orientation and its cultural offer a considerable reputation. The name of the science city has earned its high percentage of students (30,000) and especially with the Technical University of Darmstadt. In addition, research is being conducted at four Fraunhofer institutes, and the institutes and Eumetsat, Darmstadt Esoc make a European space center. Science and industry in the sustainable city closely linked, and the local companies have their own research departments and simultaneously characterize the economic structure of...

Study in Germany » Study guide » Universities City » Universities of Bremen

Hanseatic city of Germany and one of the largest maritime trading on the Weser Bremen look back on 1200 years-long history. But the main pivots are probably 1358 of joining the Hanseatic League and the 1619 construction of the first port facilities. Bremen rises to a thriving commercial center with connections to all over the world. The port is the main export course begins in 1783 even the direct transatlantic trade with the United States. Bremen today is still a world port and trading center in the world known all over the world and is home to Hamburg, Germany's second largest port. Besides these main source of income, the city has much to offer. After the severe destruction caused by World War 2 and the subsequent reconstruction, the city has changed dramatically. But there are still many...

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