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Theo thông tin nhận được của Quỹ Học bổng Thắp sáng Niềm Tin về Chương trình học bổng toàn phần cho các Tân sinh viên có hoàn cảnh khó khăn; Phòng Công tác Sinh viên thông báo về chương trình học bổng như sau:

  1. Đối tượng xét chọn cấp học bổng:
  • Tân Sinh viên mới trúng tuyển vào Trường Đại học cần Thơ năm 2022 - khóa 48;
  • Có hoàn cảnh gia đình đặc biệt khó khăn, không đủ điều kiện kinh tế để lo cho học sinh theo học đại học (Quỹ sẽ đến nhà và địa phương đế xác minh trực tiếp)',
  • Đạt danh hiệu học sinh tiên tiến 03 năm liền cấp Trung học Phổ thông (ưu tiên học sinh giỏi 03 năm liền, đạt thành tích cấp tỉnh/thành phố, quốc gia, quốc tế)',
  • Chưa được nhận bất kỳ học bổng của các tổ chức, cá nhân khác;
  1. Mức học bổng, hình thức trao học bổng:
  • Học bổng toàn phần trong suốt thời gian học Đại học và sẽ được trao từng học kỳ. Các sinh viên khi đã được cấp học bổng phải phan đấu đạt kết quả học tập, rèn luyện loại khá trở lên thì mới tiếp tục được nhận học bổng cho học kỳ tiếp theo.
  • Mức học bổng: tối đa 20.000.000 đồng/năm. gồm Học phí + Sinh hoạt phí;
  1. Hồ sơ xin xét cấp học bổng: đưọc tập họp và để vào trong túi đụng hồ SO’, ngoài bìa hồ sơ ghi “Học bổng Thắp sáng Niềm tin - 2022” các loại Giấy tò sau:
  2. Điền đầy đủ thông tin xét cấp học bổng tại form đăng ký Online: https://forms.gle/hEWrptP4ixXssrGJA

Hồ sơ đề nghị xét cấp học bổng (mẫu đính kèm)',

Bản sao công chứng Học bạ THPT (05 học kỳ, trừ học kỳ 2 lớp 12);

Bản sao công chứng Hộ khẩu;

Bản sao công chứng sổ hộ nghèo/cận nghèo (hoặc Giấy xác nhận hộ nghèo/cận nghèo/hoàn cảnh đặc biệt khó khăn);

Ánh chụp ngôi nhà: tối thiêu 3 ảnh màu (01 ảnh toàn cảnh nhà từ ngoài nhìn vào, 01 ảnh phòng khách, 01 ảnh phòng bếp);

Thư giới thiệu của nhà trường/giáo viên/hội khuyến học (nếu có);

Giấy khen, giấy chứng nhận thành tích (nếu có).

Thời gian và địa điểm nộp hồ sơ:

Tân sinh viên khóa 48 trúng tuyển vào Trường Đại học cần Thơ năm 2022 có nhu cầu xét cấp học bổng, hoàn thiện hồ sơ và gửi về theo Ban điều hành học bống Thắp sáng Niềm tin như sau:

Nơi nhận hồ sơ:

QUỸ HỌC BỐNG THẮP SÁNG NIỀM TIN

Địa chỉ: số 22 Ngô Quyền, phường Tràng Tiền, quận Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội.

Điện thoại: (84-24) 3942.6800 (máy lẻ: 6713/1544/1494) - Fax: (84-24) 3942.6796

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Thời gian nhân hồ sơ đăng ký: Từ ngày 01/03/2022 đến hết ngày 30/04/2022.

Dear Distinguished Partner,

Greetings from the Fulbright Program in Vietnam!

By this email, we would like to introduce you the Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program AY 2022-2023. If you are interested in this program, we highly encourage you to apply by 5.00pm, March 20, 2022. Also, please kindly help forward this information to your contacts, colleagues, friends and relatives if possible.

Thank you very much and We wish you all the best in the New Year 2022.

Fulbright Program in Vietnam

Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Program AY 2022-2023

PROGRAM OVERVIEW: The Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence (SIR) Program is a unique Fulbright Scholar Program initiative that is specifically driven by the goals of U.S. institutions of higher education to enhance internationalization and cross-cultural understanding efforts on their campuses. Through the SIR Program, institutions host a scholar from outside of the United States for a semester or full academic year to teach courses, assist in curriculum development, and guest lecture in their area of expertise and understanding, develop study abroad/exchange partnerships and engage with the campus and within the local community to foster cross-cultural and global understanding. SIRs work across departments and curricula in a variety of ways to significantly enhance or expand an existing international program, develop new world area studies programs, add an international dimension to existing coursework or provide an opportunity for U.S. students to learn about a particular world region or country.

Although the Fulbright SIR Program is a small component of the Fulbright family of programs, it is most beneficial to the hosting U.S. colleges and universities and their students, faculty and communities. The institution benefits from the expertise provided, and the Scholar attains experience in the U.S. higher education arena. The community, through the institution, provides the Visiting Scholar with opportunities to participate in speaking engagements, community meetings, K-12 interaction, and other grassroots activities. Through this, the institution can diversify and internationalize the experiences of – and build goodwill among – the community. The SIR Program promotes cultural and intellectual diversity among the institution and the wider community.

For the academic year 2022-2023, Fulbright Vietnam seeks qualified candidates to place at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi for one academic year. Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, creative activities, and services. Their supportive, multicultural learning community provides undergraduate and graduate students with a challenging educational experience through residential, distance learning and international programs. Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi’s student population is majority (48%) Hispanic, with the next highest populations 37% White, 5% Black, and 4% Asian. The staff is majority (51%) white, with the next highest populations 37% Hispanic, 5% Asian, and 4% Black.  The university's federal designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI) provides a foundation for closing educational gaps. Please visit https://tamucc.edu/ for further information about Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.

SIR will teach one course in Asian history in the Fall term and one course in Asian history in the Spring term. The SIR will engage with the International Student Organization and the Islander Cultural Alliance as well as address the campus during Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month. The SIR will also participate in community events at the Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures & Education Center, located in town, and will have opportunities to address other area colleges.

The International Student Organization and the Islander Cultural Alliance both participate in two major events each academic year, International Education Week in November, and the Parade of Nations in the Spring semester. In addition, the University has added Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month to its list of recognized observation months (alongside Women’s History Month, Black History month, and Hispanic Heritage Month). These events are ideal opportunities for the SIR to engage with the campus and share their culture beyond the classroom.

Besides, campus activities, the SIR will have opportunities to present their research in public talks for the local community, hosted by the university’s humanities speaker series as well as community venues. Corpus Christi is also home to the Texas State Museum of Asian Cultures & Educational Center. The museum enjoys close connections to the university. Currently, the Museum is working with the university’s Library Special Collections division to develop future collaborations. Its Board of Trustees President is an alumnus of the history program, and they have expressed interest in working with an SIR to enhance their event programming.

WHO CAN APPLY? Competition is open to people who meet the following criteria:

  1. Be a Vietnamese citizen (no dual citizenship)
  2. Have a PhD in Asian History
  3. Have at least one academic year of teaching experience, not including work as a teaching assistant
  4. English language proficiency - must be able to lecture fluently in English

WHAT COURSES TO TEACH & ACTIVITIES TO PARTICIPATE?

The SIR will be based in the history section of the Department of Humanities. For the Fall Semester, the SIR will teach one survey in Modern Asian History, 1600 to present. For the Spring Semester, the SIR will teach one upper-level course of their choosing on any topic involving Modern Asian history. This course will be designated HIST 4390 Topics in History.

Beyond teaching these two courses, the SIR will advise the history section on the development of their global history curriculum component and future search for a new historian of Modern Asian Studies. The history section is currently rethinking its curriculum and course requirements in ways that will support more non-Western course offerings. 

WHAT DOES THE SCHOLARSHP PROVIDE?

  • Monthly stipend
  • One-time allowances for materials, settling-in expenses and professional development
  • Monthly dependent allowance if qualifying and applicable
  • A round-trip international airfare for the S-I-R and one qualifying dependent
  • Accident and sickness health benefits for the S-I-R
  • J-Visa sponsorship for the Scholar and accompanying spouse and qualifying dependents

 HOW TO APPLY?

Complete the online application form at https://apply.iie.org/sir All components of the online application must be submitted by the deadline, including:

  • Application form
  • Curriculum vitae or resume
  • Three letters of Reference, including one from scholar’s home institution stating that the scholar will receive leave of absence if selected for the Fulbright grant

Deadline for application submission: 5:00PM (Vietnam time), March 20, 2022.

For further details, please read the Information for Scholar-in-Residence Award, and visit our website at https://vn.usembassy.gov/education-culture/fulbright-program-vietnam/the-fulbright-scholar-in-residence-sir-program-ay2022-2023/or contact the Fulbright Office by email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by phone at (024) 3850-5000 x 6114.

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Greetings from the Fulbright Program in Vietnam!

 

We are pleased to announce the the Fulbright Vietnamese Student Scholarship Program for academic year 2023-2024. Can you help share the below information to your colleages, students, contacts, friends and relatives?

 

Thank you very much!

Fulbright Program in Vietnam

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Vietnamese Student Program AY 2023-2024

The U.S. Mission in Vietnam is pleased to announce the Fulbright Vietnamese Student Scholarship Program for academic year 2023-2024. Established in 1946 and funded by the U.S. government, the Fulbright Program aims at achieving mutual understanding through academic and cultural exchange. The Fulbright Vietnamese Student Program is a competitive, merit-based scholarship program which recruits and nominates young Vietnamese professionals for Master’s degree programs at U.S. universities. Approximately 20 fully-funded scholarships are granted on an annual basis. Since 1992, more than 600 Vietnamese students have been selected to participate in the Program.

WHAT does the Scholarship provide? Successful candidates will receive a full scholarship which covers tuition and fees, monthly stipend, round-trip airfare to the United States, and health insurance to pursue a Master’s degree that begins in the academic year 2023-2024. Successful candidates will also receive support from the Fulbright Program during the application process to American universities.

WHO can apply? Competition is open to people who meet the following criteria:

  1. Be a Vietnamese citizen (no dual citizenship)
  2. Have at least one undergraduate degree
  3. Have at least two years of work experience after graduation by the time of application
  4. Have a valid minimum TOEFL iBT 79 or IELTS 6.5 or PTE-Academic 58

 

Ineligibility factors

The following persons are ineligible to apply for the Fulbright Vietnamese Student Program:

  1. Candidates who already received one Fulbright Student Program grant
  2. Candidates who are currently living or studying in the United States
  3. Candidates who have earned a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from a U.S. college or university within the last three years
  4. Local employees of the U.S. Mission in Vietnam who work for the U.S. Department of State and their immediate dependents are ineligible for grants during the period of their employment and for one year following the termination of employment
  5. Candidates who have received any government scholarship for graduate study abroad within the past five years or have accepted any fully-funded scholarship for graduate study abroad.

 

WHICH fields of study are supported?  

The Program supports study in most fields of social sciences and humanities, including:

 

American Literature                         Education                                                                                   Project/Program Management

American Studies                            Environmental Studies                           Psychology

Agricultural Economics                     Management of IT/Information system     Public Administration

Anthropology                                  Journalism                                           Public Policy

Architecture                                   Language/Literature (non-U.S.)               Public Health

Art/Film Studies                              Law                                                    Social Work

Business (all fields)                         Library Science                                     Sociology

Communications                             Linguistics/Language Teaching                                                       Urban/Community Planning

Development Studies                       Philosophy                                                                                  Women/Gender Studies

Economics                                     Political Science                                   

(A brief introduction of each field of study is available here. Please contact the Fulbright office if your desired field of study is not on the list)

HOW to apply?

Please follow these steps to apply for the Program:

Step 1: Download the Application Guidelines and read them carefully before starting your application

 

All components of the online application must be submitted by the deadline, including:

  1. Two essays (study objectives and personal statement)
  2. Three letters of recommendation
  3. Transcript and degree (for each higher educational institution you list in your application)
  4. Required test score report
  5. Curriculum vitae

Deadline for application submission: 5:00PM (Vietnam time), April 15, 2022.

 

SELECTION CRITERIA

Competition is based on academic and professional merits, without regards to race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, geographic location, socio-economic status, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity. Preference is given to those without recent experience in the United States. A successful applicant is someone who can:

  • Demonstrate a clear and detailed description of the study objectives and show a clear connection between their study objectives and future goals through a compelling set of essays.
  • Have a depth and breadth of work experience in their intended field of study, and a full understanding of the field.
  • Demonstrate leadership potential based on participation in academic, extra-curricular, community and professional development activities, and personal attributes.
  • Show dedication to Vietnam and potential to make a positive impact upon return
  • Contribute to promoting mutual understanding between the people of the United States and Vietnam through educational and cultural exchange activities.
  • Be willing to be a cultural ambassador of Vietnam.
  • Have demonstrated academic excellence and strong English proficiency.

TIMELINE

December, 2021

  • Grant announced and application materials available

 April 15, 2022

  • Deadline for submission of application

 June – July 2022

  • Application review and semi-final selection

 August 2022

  • Interviews & final selection

 September – October 2022

  • Finalists (re)take GRE/GMAT/TOEFL iBT/IELTS

 November – March 2023

  • Submission of applications to U.S. universities 

April - May 2023

  • University placements confirmed

May 2023

  • Pre-departure orientation

June – July 2023

  • Medical check-up and visa application

July – August 2023

  • Departure

INFORMATION SESSIONS:

To be updated         

CONTACT

For further information, please read the Frequently Asked Questions or contact Ms. Vu Quynh Nga, Program Director at (024) 3850-5000 ext 6114 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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