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No.40/8/2010-EO(F) Government of India
Min~st ry of Personnel, P.G. and Pensions Department of Personnel & Training
North Block, New Delhi-1 Dated 30'" July 2010
TRAINING CIRCULhR
Subject: Scholarship offer for the following ~ a s t e r ' s ~ r o ~ r a m m e a t the KDI School of Public Policy and Management, Republic of Korea, to commence from January 2011 i - (i) Master of Public Policy (MPP) (ii) Master of Public Policy in Economic Development (M PP ED) (iii) Master of Public Policy in Public Management (I\/IPP/PI\/I)
The undersigned is directed to state tha t the Embassy of India, Seoul, on behalf of the KDI School, has invited applications for the above Master's Degree Programmes. The details of the programme may be accessed from the Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances and Pensions website (persmin.nic.in).
2. These programmes are to be conducted by the Korea Development Instllute (KDI) School of Public Policy and Management, scheduled to commence froni January 2011 and are of duration of 1.5 years consisting of 4 semesters, out of which the coursework will be done in the lSt year a t KDI School and the Thesis writing in the Znd year will be done a t the Home Country. The scholat.ship covers full tuition and additional financial aid to cover the costs on housing, lncals and other living expenses.
3. The Master of Public PoIicy program aims to equip students with a global perspective and ;in in-depth professional expertise in public policy issue areas. Thc students may declare a concentration from among l7inancial Markets and Regulation; Human ltesource and Social Policy; International Macroeconomic: Policy; Internatiorial Relations and Political Economy ; Public Financial and Local adniinistration: Itcal Estate and Public Policy and Trade and Jndustrial Policy.
4. The MPP in Economic Development Program aims to train international professionals such as development consultants and regional specialists, who wish to contribute to the development of the global economy. It is focused on equipping Government officials from the developing world with the needed knowledge and tools to improve the formulation and implementation of development policies in their respective countries. The students may declare a concentration in cithcr Economic Policy or Management for Development
5. The MPP in Public Management Program is an iniiovativc, interdisciplinary program focused on developing the strategic management and leadership skills necessary for public sector organizations. In addition to learning essent.ial management theories and analytic tools students gain insightful perspectives by learning through case study method and develop the practical skills needed to solve real-world problems, resolve conflicts and lead organizations.
6. The candidat,e should have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent a n d English proficiency. Government officials are preferred and work cxperiencc 1s . recommended.
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1 . Candidates have to apply online a t (www.kdischool.nc.kr) and then mail the requisite documents to the KDI School.
8. I t is requested tha t besides applying online the nomination of the suitable candidates may please be forwarded to this Deparlmenl in accordance with the eligibility criteria and the terms and conditions of the KDI School's brochure available on this Department's website. The Ministry1 State Governments may sponsor the names of only Government1 Public Sector Undertaking functionary.
9. The applications should reach this Department through the Admiilistrative MinistrvlState Governments not later than 21at October 2010. Nominat.ior!s received after the prescribed date will not be considered. The circular inviting applications for training courses is available on this Department's website persmin.nic.in 6 7
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((Xrinivasan) Under Secretary to the Govt, of India
1. 4 1 h,llnlstrlesl Departments, Government of India
2. All State Governments1 Union Territories. [With the request to circulate i't amongst the related organizations1
3. Director (Technical), NIC with the request to post the circular along with the 2/. ' enclosures on the Department's website
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Ambassador r~ o , s @/A,~O/LQJO
19 July 2010
The Republic of Korea is now the 14th largest economy in the world and its development model from a developing economy t o a developed economy is worthy of study. Recognizing this. both La1 Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) and DOPT have been sending groups of senior IAS officers here for training. The training for Phase-111 of IAS officials by LBSNAA is being organized here by Korea Development Insti tute (KDI). KDI is a government-funded institution.
2. The KDI School of Public Policy and Management offers three types of degrees t o international applicants: Master of Public Policy (MPP). Master of Public Policy in Economic Development (MPPIED), and Master of Public Policy in Public Management (MPPJPM). Every year. KDI School hosts dozens of international students and a t present we have one officer from the Railways in its course.
3. The KDI School has invited talented Central Government officials from India possessing professional experience in leading Ministries and agencies t o apply for its courses. Along with scholarship, a l l international students in the fu l l time programme receive fu l l tuit ion scholarships and additional financial aid t o cover costs on housing, meals and other living expenses. I had met a group of international students recently and found four government officials from Pakistan. three from Bangladesh and from other South Asian. African and European countries. I t should therefore, be possible for KDI School t o accommodate two o r th ree Indian officials in the i r courses with fu l l scholarship.
4. I am enclosing an information booklet from the KDI School giving detailed information. which is also available on the web a t www.kdischool.ac.kr The application deadline is 29 October 2010.
yours sincerely. h
Shri P.K. Mishra ecial Secretary & EO
Ministry of Public Grievances. Personnel, and Pension North Block
Y I Address: 37-3, Hannarn-Dong, Yongsan-Ku, Seoul 140210, Republic of Korea
Telephones: (+82 2) 797 9308 1 798 4257 Telefax: (+82 2) 796 9534 E-mail: amb.seoulbmea.qov.in Wehsite. wunu indnmhassv or k r
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I Scholarship Opportunities for International Students I I I I I J f
The KDI School of Public Pollcy and Management presents its renowned scholarship programs for 1 I ( qualified international applicants who seek advanced graduate educational opportunities in Seoul. Korea. 1 I i I 1
6 Why Study at KDI School in Seoul, Korea? I A highly innovative curriculum which focuses on the real world policy and management issues
d 1 The best educational environment for rethinking about development by reflecting on Korea's $ development and crisis management experiences I
I An international school where all classes are conducted in English by top-notch facult). with quality ( teaching methods I I
A diverse student mix which provides ample opportunities for cross-cultural learning and networking I I I Full scholarship offers which include full tuition and monthly stipends for international students I L
1 @ Academic Programs
Master of Public Policy (MPP) f Master of Public Policy in Economic Development (MPPIED) I I I Master of Public Policy in Public Management (MPPIPM)
. Ph.D. in Public Policy I a 5 @ General Admission Requirements
f Bachelor's degree or an equivalent (Master's Programs)
1 . Master's degree or an equivalent (Ph.D. Program)
1 Proficiency in English $ Work experiences recommended L
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POSCO Asia Fellowship Benefits: Full tuition, monthly stipend (estimated to be US$ 1,000), and round-trip airfare Eligibility: Officials from Central Government of most countries in Asia Open for: Master of Public Policy (MPP) program ist POSCO Asia Fellowship is sponsored by the POSCO TJ Park Foundation. POSCO is the world's
I leading steel manufacturing company. I I ist The KDI School nominates POSCO Scholars from among the best student applicants. I I I
# I Global Ambassador Fellowship
Benefits: Full tuition and monthly stipend (estimated to be US$880) Eligibility: All overseas candidates are welcome to apply Open for: MPP. MPPIED and MPPIPM
For details, please visit our homepage (www.kdlschool.ac.kr)
@ 2011 Admission Deadline: October 29, 2010
* Required Appllcatlon Documents for Admlsslon: 1 Application for Admission - Complete online application at www.kdischooi.ac.kr 2. Statement of Purpose (Please download the school's format.) 3. Transcript(s) 4. Certified copy of Degree Diploma 5. Two Recommendations 6. Two Passport sized Photos 7. English Score Reports (if available) 8. Employment Verification (if available) 9. Copy of Passport
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1 All documents must be prepared in English. d (Pleace attach certified translations if the documents are in any other languages.) I
2. All documents must be original. Copies will only be accepted if each page is marked with an official stamp. k
3. Submitted applications become the property of the KDI School and will not be returned. I e Appllcatlon Submlsslon (L Admission Inquiries:
Oflice of Admissions E-mail: [email protected] Tel: 822-3299-1281 Fax: 822-3299-1223 Homepage: www.kdischool.ac.kr Address: Admissions Office, KDI School of Public Policy and Management
87 Hoegiro. Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 130-868, South Korea
Dear Ambassador:
Greetings from the Korea Development Institute (KDI) School of Public Policy and Management, in Seoul, Korea! We would like to take this opportunity to inform you of the sponsored scholarship opportunities that are available to qualified citizens of your country seeking advanced academic degrees.
KDI School of Public Policy and Management was established in 1997 in partnership with the KDI, Korea's leading think tank. KDI has been rated by the Economist as one of the most influential and best connected research institutions in the World.
The KDI School is an international, English speaking graduate school offering three types of degrees to international applicants - the Master of Public Policy (MPP), the MPP /ED (MPPIEconomic Development) and the MPPIPM (MPPIPublic Management). Since its foundation in 1997, the KDI School has recruited about 30 to 50 percent of our student body from abroad, admitting 767. international students from 81 countries from around the world. Each degree is taught by renowned faculty with established credentials in both the public and private sector. The KDI School blends their
u wealth of expertise and experiences to provide a curriculum that optimizes academic theory and real world relevance. Every year, the KDI School hosts dozens of international students and is currently seeking even greaterrepresentation from your country this year.
\ We are particularly interested in recruiting talented central government &kids possessing professional experience in leading ministries and agencies of your country. We hope that you will help us reach such potential application through the most efficient channels.
Enclosed with this letter is some informational literature on the KDI School and a "Scholarship Opportunities" announcement, which we hope you will distribute to potential applicants in your home country. All international students in the fulltime Dropram receive full tuition scholarships and p.
The application deadline is October 29, 2010, meaning that all applications must anive at the KDI School by this date.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to contact our off~ce. Thank you very much for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Sang-Moon HAHM -. - - -
Dean, KDI School of Public Policy and Management 87 Heogim, Dongdacmun-gu, Seoul 130-868, Korea TEL: (82) 2 3299.1281 FAX: (82) 2 3299.1223 Email: admissions~kdi~~ho0I.a~~~ Homepage: www.kdischool.ac.kr
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The KDI School of Public Policy and Management was founded as an affiliated educational institution of the Korea Development Institute, a premier government economic think tank at the forefront of social xience research for the past 40 years. Drawing from the resources of the Institute, the KDI School provides an except~onal education that combines current academic theories with comprehensive and innovative practical rezearch to inform the national vision and other key policy agendas.
Since its inception 13 years ago, the KDI School has achieved remarkable growth and earned prestige nationally and among emerging Asian countries as the leading graduate school of public policy. We place a major emphasis on enhancing the capabilities of public sector managers to effectively diagnose and seek solu?iom for policy issues. Simultaneously, we maintain a keen focus on succeufully managing national affairs through a heightened understanding of the rapidly evolving private sector. To date, we have cultivated over 1,500 next generation leaders in the public a ~ d private sectors.
With a vision to establish itself as the world's finest publlc policy schwl, we have adopted a new educational model centered on two axes: to foster worldilass leaders equipped with academic and praaical expertise and to provide systematic research and education especially on the processes of economic development. Furthermore, we are currently working on an integrative program for economic development strategy utilizing our education and research programs to support official development assistance envisioned by the Korean gownment, which will chair the G-20 Summit in 2010.
On behalf of the KDI Schwl, I look forward to welcoming talented and promising individuals who aspire to contribute to national and international development, cooperation and ceprosperity.
HYUN, Oh-Seok President, KDI Schwl of Public Policy and Management
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Concentrations
Fmncial ImtNments and Mattes Bond and fX Marketsanti Pol~cy C&t Markets and Rdr Management Lntmdumon to Flnanaal Deovatives immdudm to Flnanclal Anah5 Caporate Fi~nclal Polly
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Mmdglng Human Capital %la1 Caprtal and Po lq Ennrmrnentd Polry Theory and Practice Pd lq Analysa m Heakh Care Global Health a d Dwelopment Labor Economa and SKBI PPdicy Orgmzabonal Behmr and Industrial Relahons 5emlnmon m a 1 m l ~ v halyns
MauoecMomic Policy Putdic Finance and FuMic Policy Central Banking: Monetary Policy Strategy Busins8 C ~ k z and Stabil~rat~on International Fnancial Pokcy Gbbal Finanal Crisis and East Asla Financial lmtrurnents and Marlre* Bond and FX Markets and Policy Current lrsm in the Korean Economy I and II Current Issuer in the Chinese Emnorny Undwztanding the WoM Econmy
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Ph D Calunlba Unvrr jw
PI D Otla itate Un~veriir) Corporate Governance1 nternat~ona Fnance
Pt l D Lliaihngton Unversw Operatons Management /Management of Technology
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Ph D Ma;sactluse1:i lnjtrute o f Tectinologv Orgariizat~onal Behav~or
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Pti D UovrritTy at Albany. SUtdY Public b.laodqeolrot I Human Reiources Management
PI, D f i lct~qari State Unvrr i~fy Eronomrs
Pti D Mds~dch~srns Instlute 01 Ttct~nology De~eopmtnf Economii
Ph D Maiiachuietli n i t l u te of Technology Real Estate F~nancel Urban Plinnng
PhD UC San Dlego C I V Soc~ety and Humari Captal
M A Haward Unverslfy MWI IT strategy
Ph D Boston Univerilfy Mass Comrnunlcatlon
P h D Unvers~ty o i Wsconsn, Madson nternat~ona Trade I Economic Development
M A Haward Graduate School of Education tnglsh Language Educaton
M A Yonse Unvers?j Engsh Language Edueton
M A . Ewha Womans Unlveri~fy Korean Language Educaton
M A Yonse Unversl?j Korean Language Educaton
M A Hankuk Unverslfy of Foiegn Studei Chneie Language Educaton
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Ph D The Wharton School, Ur>veriq of Penniyvartia
Ph D Unv t r iVo f Wiionsrl , hlddion
Ph D UCL4
Ph D Rutgers UnversCy, Newark, N1
Ph D Ohlo StateUnveo'y
Ph D Unvers'yof ChcagolDean of the KD School
Ph D Unverity of Illnos, Urbana~champagn
Ph D Unversty of Illnos. Urbana~champagn
Ph D New York Unvers'y
Ph D Maisachuietti lnitltute of Technology
Ph D UC Berkeley
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Ph D Harvard Unvers~ty
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Ph D. Kellogg School of Management. Norihrvestern Un~w ~ Ph D Unversty of Mlchlgan, Ann Arbor
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I Ph D. Texas A&M Unversv
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E~onom~olManager~al Scence
Mariaeionomcsl nternatlona Fnance
M&AIStrategy & Organlzatlon
lvldrket~ng I Eectronc Commerce Marketng
Aciauntng
Internatondl Fnancel Monetary P o y
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P o q Analyssl Public Frwnie
Pubc Dspult Rtioluton I Envrunmental Pannng
Internatonal Busneii
Fnancel Moriey & Bankng
Publ~c F~nance
Corporate Governance1 &set hlanagmlent
Investment I Internatonal Fnar~ce
Economcs
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Corporate Strategy I Leaderjhp
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Pubc Admnistraton I Organratlona Theoy
Regtonal Scencel Income Dstrbut~on
Internat~onal Investment Ilnternat~onal Marketng
srslty Strategy & Managerla EconomiilTechnologcal Innovaton
lndustr~al Organzaton lCompet$t~on Policy
Pol~t~cal Economy I lnternat~onal Relations
Trdnr~tiona EconomeilGovernment Reform
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Health Erunumcr
Bankng R Ftnance
P u b i FnanteiFjcal P a y
Marroecanon~c P a y 1 Ecortorrc Development
Mdiroecononris iDerelapm~nt P a y
Professionals hailing from the government military, media, NGO, finance, and the public and private sector come together in creating the synergistic and multi-faceted student body of the KDI School. Such a global network is continuously reinforced as they mutually support one another fmm their respective arenas wen as alumni.
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2010 Master's Students 2010 International Students: Region of Origin
2010 International Students: Professional Affiliation
No Country Total No Country Total No CounQy 1 Afqhan~rtan 7 24 Egypt 7 47 L~thuan~a 2 Albania 1 25 El Salvador 1 48 Malaw, 3 Alger~a 3 26 Erltrea 1 49 Malaysia 4 AuRrda 1 27 Ethlopla 27 50 Mald~vei 5 Azerbjan 3 28 F~jilslandi 3 51 Mex~co 6 Bangladerh 3.1 29 France 8 52 Monqol~a 7 Bhutan 8 30 Georgia 1 53 Myanmar 8 Bosna and Herzegovina 1 31 Germany 22 54 Namha 9 Brazil 1 32 Ghana 8 55 Nepal 10 Bulgarla 3 33 Greece 1 56 Netherlands 11 Cambodla 31 3a Guatemala 7 57 Newzealand 12 Camerwn 4 35 Honduras 2 58 Nlgerla 13 Canada 15 36 Hungary 7 59 Pak~stan 14 Chde 1 37 nd~a 4 60 Paleit~ne 15 China 64 38 lndonei~a 36 61 Panama 16 ~a~ambia 6 34 Iran 5 62 Paraguay 17 Congo 1 Y) Iraq 48 63 Peru 18 Costa Ria 3 41 Japan 1 M Ph~lipp~nes 14 Cote d lvo~re 2 42 Jordan 1 65 Poland 20 Czeih Republic 15 43 Kazakhstan 20 66 Romanxi 21 Domlnlcan Repllbltc 2 44 Kenya 7 67 R h s ~ a 22 East Emor 2 45 Kyrgyxtan .1 63 Serb~a 22 Fnudor 1 46 ;in< 1 .1 69 Gnnanor~
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No Country Total 70 Slovak~a 6 71 South Afrlca 2 72 Sr Lanka 9 73 Sudan 1 74 Sweden 14 75 Taiwan 1 76 Tailk~stan 3
i 9 Tun~i~a 1 80 Turkey 3 81 Uganda 3 32 M a n e 1 34 Unted Kngdom 19 85 Urbek~stan 24 86 V~etnam 54 87 Yemen 1 88 Zamb~a 1 89 Z~mbabwe 2
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Deputy Manager, Project Finance Division, Industrial Bank of Korea
The perfect nhool for studyng both management and public p o w " The KC School war recommended to me by my supervslng professor when I was about to graduate from university He told me that the KD1 School offers a truly inter- natonal envlranment to h itudents All the classes are conducted in Engl~sh, and you can dlzuss and share your knowledge with academfrally motfvated and qual~f~ed students froln all over the world I chose to study the Master of Public Policy snce I majored n Economcr for my Bachelor's and have always been nterested n the roe economy plays n the soc~o-pol*,- ca dimens~on In my second year at the KDl Schwl. I was offered the chance to attend a school n Germany. I conjontly studled the Master of Publ8,c Polcy and the Master of Busmess Admnstrat8on there. After graduat~on, I started worklng at the lndustrla Bank of Korea where I am able to apply my academc knowledge. I have been wor l~ng in internat~onal finance and overseas PF related affa~rs for the past flve years.
Head of Industry Division, Trade and lndustry Department, the African Union Commission, Ethiopia
Steppng up to an lnlernational organlzatlon - Afrcan Unon C o m r n ~ i i o r , L f e after the KDI School" I am now w o r k ~ n g for the A f r~can U n ~ o n Commlsslon in Ethlopla I was fonunate enough to
' be allowed to keep my position n the Egyptan Mnstly of Trade and lnduitry. They were supportve of my move The whole KDI school experience broadened my har~zonr as well as my way of thnk~ng. I found Korea's "Mracle of the Han River and its develop^ ment strategfes remarkable. I would l~ke to apply such successful strategies to my country and other AAircan Union Commsslon member countries
Deputy Chief of the Trade Information and Dissemination Bureau, Trade Promotion Department. Ministry of Commerce, Cambodia
"The internatonal settng opened my mlnd to different cultures" I work for Cambodla's Mnstry of Commerce as the Chef of the Trade Promotion Department's Produd Development Office I was promoted to th~s position recently. I am temporary itat~oned n Japan as pan of the Trade Promoton Deparlment's attachment offce to the ASEAN-Japan Centre in Tokyo. The courses that I took durng my time at the KDI School, such as nternat~ona Econom~a and ELonom~c Development, are quite relevant to both my roe here at the ASEAN-Japan Centre and the Mlnisty of Commerce n Phnorn Penh. Another valuable part of my experence was the opponunty to learn about another culture and socety. Although Korea and Camboda are both located n Asia. we are totally d~fferent Living with a Korean roommate at the KDI School, I had the chance to learn about Korean trad~tons and l~festyles. In addlt~on, throughout the entre year that I spent at the KD School, I part~clpated in a wide range of ac+ites organized by the School I was exposed to many places in Seoul, Busan, Gyeongju, and Daegu The most interesting place that I w 1 never forget is the DMZ.
Deputy Director, ASEAN Division, International Cooperation Department, Ministry of Finance, Vietnam
"Pradlial curricula tmproved my career'' I am in charge of FTA negotatons such as the ASEAN-Chna, ASEANnda and ASEAN-Korea negotlattons In Aprll 2007, 1 had the chance to ~1s t Korea again lo attend the 17th rneetng of the ASEAN-Korea Free Trade Negotlatng Commttee (AKTNC) I was the representative for my m~nisty, and mv man res~onsblllt~ivar not onv tarfl related Issues but negotatlng fnanclal rewces as well When I beqan my studies at the KD School in 2003. - . I d d no! nave much of an underitandng of the WTO and FIAr, nor d ~ d I have any work experience related to those f~elds. Courses such as
Understanding the World Trade System,
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Econom~c Systems. and Understandtrlg the World Economy were esperaly inter- estlng, useful and valuable to me I have apped such knowl-
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Global Ambassador Fellowship Ben& Full tuition and monthly st~pend Eligibility: All overseas canddates are wecome to apply Open for: MPP, MPPED, MPPiPM
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POSCO Asia Fellowship Benefits:~Full tu~i60n. monthly stipend, and round-trip alltare Eligibility: ~ i y e r n i e n i offioals from most countries in Asa Open for: MW, MPPED, MPPiPM
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x mSCO&a F e l l ~ h ~ p liiponwred by thePOSCOT1 Park hundation POSCO i the world'ileadngneel manufafluingcompany x The KD School nominates POSCO Scholaoironi aniong the kl student appllcanti.
Colombo Plan Scholarship Benefib: Full tutton, monthly stipend, and round-tripalltare Eligibility: Government off~c~alsfrom Colombo pian member countries ~ ~
o p e n for. MPP(Master ~~~ of ~~ Public Policy) Please apply directly to the Colombo plan ( ~ c o o m b o - p l a n org; Telephone: +94 11 2381831)
KOlCA Scholarship Benefib: Full tution, monthly stipend, and rwnd-b~p affare
~ ~~~~~. Eligibility: Gowrnment officials recommended by KOlCA
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openfor. MW (Master of Public Pol~c/) Please apply directly to the KOlCA offce or Embassy of the Republ~c of Korea in your country ( h t t p : l ~ . k o ~ m . g o krlenglisWmatnhtml)
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r Thovwho weofhdly mminated by both ywr grrreinn~t(rplatwi mmhty) &the Kwean Embrn~(K0lCAorwieaiofllces) are elgibe lo appyior the KOICASihoarrhip Program.
Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP) B e n e f i Full tution, monthiy stt@nd, and round-trlparfare E l i g i b i l i ~ h o s e h o are from countries lsted ~ by ~ NllED o p e n ~~~ for: MPP. MPPED, MPP~PM, P ~ D . ~ ~ ~
* KGSP ir onyopen tor the fall admiirons per&. E NIIED: National lnrtltute torlntematonal Education iw ",led gokrl a Sihalarrhip detallrand ellgtble iountnes are rubpa to change
Master of Public Policy for Cultural Policy Officials B e n e f k Full tuition. monthly rt~pend, and round-trlp airfare Eligibility: Officals and rerearden from culture-related government offices of countries inAsia: Africa.
and South Arnerlca Ooen for M W (~aste; of Public Polcvi
Admissions for International Students General Eligibility Requirements to Apply for Scholarships Bachelor's degree or an equlvalem (Apphcant for Masteh Program) Master's degree or an eq~ivalent (Applicant for PhD. Prcgram) Government offiriak oreferred English pmf i j enq Work experience rsommended
Admissions Procedure 1" Round. DMuneot Rcvtcw
2" Round: intervew in Enqit8
Application Deadline: October 29,2010 Deadline for anival of application w a g e Required /\pplication h u m e n & for Admirrianr:
1. online ~pdicaboo (w kdkhoolackr) 2 &$red Documens
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Offoal trannrptfrom ~ndergraduate nsttut~,n(s] 0 0
3 Certf~ed DGloma from ~ndergrdd~ate nsttutnniri 0 0 4 Off~c~al transcrtpt from graduate ~nrt~tuton(s) - n 9 Certtf~ed Dploma from qraduate inst~tut~on(s) - 0 6 Two Recommendat~oni 0 0
Two Photos 3cm X 4cm) 0 n @Cop! of Paapn 0 0 @ Certff~cate of TOEFLor ELTS score ( ~ f ava~lable) a n 4 Enpovment Verlftcatan ( ~ f avaabe) n A
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Important Points to Remember 1. All Qcumenr must be prepared in English.
(Please attach certified transatons ~f the documents are n any other languages J
2. A11 applicants must complete both theonline application form and submit application documents via postal mail.
3. All documenu must beoriginal. Copier will only be accepted if earhpageis marked with an official stamp.
4. Submitted documents become the propeltyof the KDI School and will not be returned. S. Applicants may only apply for one scholarship and multiple applications will invalidate landidaq.
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Japan International Cooperation Agency Version 080326
The attached form is to be used to apply for the training and dialogue programs of the Japan lnternational Cooperation Agency (JICA), which are implemented as part of the Official Development Assistance Program of the Government of Japan. Please complete the application form while referring to the following and consult with the respective country's JICA Office - or the Embassy of Japan if the former is not available - in your country for further information.
1. Parts of Application Form to be completed
1) Which part of the form should be submitted? It depends on the type of training and dialogue program you are applying for. >Application for Group and Region Focused Training Program Official application and Parts A and B including Medical History and Examination must be submitted.
>>Application for Country Focused Training Program including Counterpart Training Program Part B including Medical History and Examination will be submitted. Official application and Part A need not to be submitted
2) How many parts does the Application Form consist of? The Application Form consists of three parts as follows;
This part is to be confirmed and signed by the head of the relevant departmenffdivision of the organization which is applying.
Part A. lnformation on the Applvinq Orqanization This part is to be confirmed by the head of the relevant departmenffdivision of the organization which is applying.
Part 6. lnformation About the Nominee including Medical History and Examination This part is to be completed by the person who is nominated by the organization applying. The a ~ ~ l i c a n t s for Group and Reaion Focused Trainina Proaram are reauired to fill in every item. As for the applications for Country Focused Training Program including Counterpart Training Program and some specified International Dialogue Programs, it is required to fill in the designated "required" items as is shown on the Form.
Please refer to the General lnformation to find out which type the training and dialogue program that your organization applies for belongs to.
2. How to complete the Application Form
In completing the application form, please be advised to: (a) carefully read the General Information (GI) for which you intend to apply, and confirm if
the objectives and contents are relevant to yours.
(b) be sure to write in the title name of the course/seminar/workshoplproject accurately
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(c) use a typewriter/personal computer in completing the form, of which the electronic version is available on the web site: htt~:l/www.iica.qo.jpl* * * * * * , or write i n w letters
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(d) fill in the form in Enalish,
(e) use U o r "xu to fill in the ( )check boxes,
(f) attach a picture of the Nominee,
(g) attach additional page(s) if there is insufficient space on the form,
(h) prepare the necessary document(s) described in the General Information (GI), and attach it (them) to the form,
(i) confirm the application procedure stipulated by your government, and
(j) submit the original application form with the necessary document(s) to the responsible organization of your government according to the application procedure.
Any information that is acquired through the activities of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), such as the nominee's name, educational record, and medical history, shall be properly handled in view of the importance of safeguarding personal information.
3. Privacy Policy
1) Scope of Use
Any information used for identifying individuals that is acquired by JlCA will be stored, used, or analyzed only within the scope of JlCA activities. JlCA reserves the right to use such identifying information and other materials in accordance with the provisions of this privacy policy.
2) Limitations on Use and Provision
JlCA shall never intentionally provide information that can be used to identify individuals to any third party, with the following three exceptions:
(a) In cases of legally mandated disclosure requests;
(b) In cases in which the provider of information grants permission for its disclosure to a third party;
(c) In cases in which JlCA commissions a party to process the information collected; the information provided will be within the scope of the commissioned tasks.
3) Security Notice
JlCA takes measures required to prevent leakage, loss, or destruction of acquired information, and to otherwise properly manage such information.
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Application Form for the JlCA Training and Dialogue Program
(to be confirmed and signed by the head of the relevant department I division of the applying organization)
1. Title: (Please write down as shown in the General Information)
77 2. Number: (Please write down as shown in the General Information)
, 3. Count ry Name:
4. Name of Apply ing Organization:
I r 5. Name of the Nomineek):
Our organization hereby applies for the training and dialogue program of the Japan International Cooperation Agency and proposes to dispatch qualified nominees to participate in the programs.
Date: Signature:
Name: 1 Designation / Position
Department I Division
Office Address and
Contact Information Telephone: Fax:
A Official Stamp -
Address:
Conf i rmat ion b y t h e organization in charge ( i f necessary) I have examined the documents in this form and found them true. Accordingly I agree to
nominate this person(s) on behalf of our government. r I 1 Date: Signature:
Name: k Designation 1 Position Official Stamp
Department 1 Division 1
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(to be confirmed by the head of the department 1 division)
1 1. Profile of Organization I 1) Name of Organization:
P 2) The mission of the Organization and the Department I Division:
1 2. Purpose of Application 1
1) Current Issues: Describe the reasons for your organization claiming the need to participate in the training and dialogue program, with reference to issues or problems to be addressed.
2) Objective: Describe what your organization intends to achieve by participating in the training and dialogue program.
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4) Selection of the Nominee: Describe the reason(s) the nominee has been selected for the said purpose, referring to the following view points; 1) Course requirement, 2) Capacity /Position, 3) Plans for the candidate after the training and dialogue program, 4) Plan of organization and 5) Others.
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(to be completed by the Nominee) NOTE>>>The applicants for Group and Region Focused Training Program are required to 611 in "Every Item'. As for the
applications for Country Focused Training Program including Counterpart Training Program and some specified
International Dialogue Programs, it is required to fill in the designated "required" items as is shown below.
1. Title: (Please write down as shown in the General Information) (required)
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3. Information about the Nominee(nos. 1-9 are all required) 1) Name of Nominee (as in the passport)
2. Number: (Please write down as shown in the General Information) (required)
Fami ly Name
First Name
Middle Name
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1 2) Nationality I 1 5) Date of Birth (please write out the 1
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6) Present Position and Current Duties
Organization
Department 1 Division
(as shown in the passport) 1 1 month in English as in "April")
Present Position
Date of employment by Date Month Year Date of assignment to the 1 Month Year
the present organization present position
3) Sex
8) Out l ine o f dut ies: Descr ibe vour cur ren t dut ies
I ( ) Female Date ( ) Male
7) Type of Organizat ion
Month
( ) Public Enterprise ( ) National Governmental ( ) Local Governmental
Year
( ) Private (profit)
Age
( ) NGOIPrivate (Non-profit) ( ) University
( )Other ( ) -
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9) Contact Information
Ofice
Home
Contact person
in emergency
10) Others (if necessary)
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4. Career Record 1) Job Record (After graduation)
Period Organization
City/ From To Position or mile Brief Job Description
Country MonthlYear MonthNear
Address:
Relationship to you:
Address:
FAX: I E-mail:
TEL:
TEL:
Mobile (Cell Phone):
Mobile (Cell Phone):
2) Educational Record (Higher Education)(required)
FAX: 1 E-mail:
Address:
Institution
TEL:
City1 Country
Mobile (Cell Phone):
Period Degree obtained
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From MonthNear
FAX
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To MonthNear
E-mail:
Name:
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3) Training or Study in Foreign Countries; please write yourpast visits to Japan specifically as much as possible, if any.
Period Institution
City1 From To Field of Study 1 Program Title
Country MonthNear MonthNear
5. Language Proficiency (required)
1) Language to be used in the program (as in GI)
Listening
Speaking
Reading
W r ~ t ~ n g 1 Cerilflcate (Examples TOEFL, TOEIC)
( ) Excellent
( ) Excellent
( ) Excellent
( ) Excellent
( ) Fair
( )Fa i r
( ) Fair
( ) Fair
1 2) Mother Tongue 1 1 1 3)Other languages ( ) ( ) Excelient ( ) Good ( ) Fair I ( ) Poor 1 ' Excellent: Refined fluency skills and topic-controlled discussions, debates & presentations. Formulates strategies to deal with various essay types, including narrative, comparison, cause-effed & argumentative essays. ' Good: Conversational accuracy &fluency in a wide range of situations: discussions, short presentations & interviews. Compound complex sentences. Extended essay formation. ' Fair: Broader range of language related to expressing opinions. giving advice, making suggestions. Limited compound and complex sentences & expanded paragraph formation. ' Poor: Simple conversation level, such as self-introduction, brief question & answer using the present and past tenses.
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1) Personal Goal: Describe what you intend to achieve in the applied training and dialogue program i n a n i z a t i o n a l purpose described in Part A-2.
2) Relevant Experience: Describe your previous vocational experiences which are highly relevant in 0,
3) Area of Interest: Describe your subject of particular interest with reference to the contents of the applied training and dialogue program. (required)
'7. Declaration (to be signed by the Nominee) (required) I certify that the statements I made in this form are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. If accepted for the program. I agree: (a) not to bring or invite any member of my family (except for the program whose period is one year or
more), (b) to carry out such instructions and abide by such conditions as may be stipulated by both the
nominating government and the Japanese Government regarding the program. (c) to follow the program, and abide by the rules of the institution or establishment that implements the
program, (d) to refrain from engaging in political activity or any form of employment for profit or gain, (e) to return to my home country at the end of the activities in Japan on the designated flight schedule
arranged by JICA, (0 to discontinue the program if JICA and the applying organization agree on any reason for such
discontinuation and not to claim any cost or damage due to the said discontinuation. I
(g) to consent to waive exercise of my copyright holder's rights for documents or products that are produced during the course of the project, against duplication and/or translation by JICA, as long as they are used for the purposes of the program.
Date: Signature: 7 Print Name:
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1. Present Status
(a) Do you currently use any drugs for the treatment of a medical condition? (Give name &dosage.)
( ) No ( )Yes >> Name of Medication ( ). Quantity ( ) I (b) Are you pregnant?
I ( ) N o I ( )Yes( months )
(c) Are you allergic to any medication or food?
4 ( ) No (Specify name of illness)
Present Condition: (
3. Other: Any restrictions on food and behavior due to health or religious reasons?
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( ) No
2. Medical History
I certify that I have read the above instructions and answered all questions truthfully and completely to the best of my knowledge.
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I understand and accept that medical conditions resulting from an undisclosed pre-existing condition may not be financially compensated by JlCA and may result in termination of the program.
(d) Please indicate any needs arising from disabilities that might necessitate additional support or facilities.
) Note: Disability does not lead to exclusion of persons with disability from the program. However, upon the situation, you may be directly in uired b the JICA official in charge for a more detailed account of your condition. Y
/ Date:
( )Yes >>>
(a) Have you had any significant or serious illness? (If hospitalized, give place & dates.)
1 Signature:
( ) Food ( ) Medication
Print Name: '
( )Other:
( ) Yes>>Name of illness ( ), Place & dates ( 1 ( ) Yes>>Present Condition ( 1
a patient in a mental hospital or been treated by a psychiatrist?
( ) Yes>>Narne of illness ( ), Place & dates ( 1 ( ) Yes>>Present Condition ( )
( ) Y e s
( ) Yes>>Present Condition ( ) mm/Hg to ( ) mmlHg
the urine)
( ) Y e s
( ) Yes>>Present Condition (
Are you taking any medicine or insulin?
Past:
Present:
(b) Have
Past:
Present:
(c) High
Past:
Present:
(d) Diabetes
Past:
Present:
( ) No
( ) No
you ever been
( ) No
( ) No
blood pressure
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( ) No
(sugar in
( ) N o
( )NO
(e) Past History: What illness(es) have you had previously?
( ) Stomach and ( ) Liver Disease
4~ Intestinal Disorder
( ) Tuberculosis
( ) Heart Disease ( ) Kidney Disease
( ) Infectious Disease >>> Specify name of illness ( )
( ) Other >>> Specify ( )
le') Has this disease been cured?
( )Asthma ( )Thyroid Problem