Saturday, November 30, 2024

EARLY CHILDHOOD VISA SPONSORSHIP JOBS IN AUSTRALIA

EARLY CHILDHOOD CAREER SERVICES

List of companies with early childhood services and may provide visa sponsorship,make sure your cv is standard and you are eligible,for further assistance you may contact Madame Ritha Academic Services.

  1. https://www.scecs.nsw.edu.au/careers
  2. https://reedwa.org.au/careers/
  3. https://www.goodstart.org.au/careers-and-training
  4. https://www.busybees.edu.au/careers/
  5. https://www.bathurstelc.com.au/careers
  6. https://www.careforkids.com.au/child-care/n7j8l/natures-academy-early-learning-centre-orange-2800

Friday, November 29, 2024

AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS IN FINLAND

 

 

INTRODUCTION

Silk Road Workforce Management is a Finnish company specializing in recruiting medical personnel for employment in Finland. Established in 2012, we bring extensive experience and expertise to our field, and are knowledgeable about the challenges that can arise during the recruitment process.

 

 

ABOUT

Our priority is ensuring the success of both our recruits and partners. We achieve this by providing extensive language training to our recruits, in cooperation with Zeldan Nordic Languages Review Center, prior to their arrival in Finland.

 

Apart from language training we also offer extensive services during the recruitment process and even after arrival in Finland. Customer satisfaction is of utmost importance to us, and we are proud to report that the large majority of individuals we have recruited are very satisfied and have remained with their original employer, with high customer satisfaction and successful integration. We consistently adhere to international regulations related to recruitment.

 

 

 Clients

Our clients, who are predominantly from the public and private healthcare sectors in Finland, trust us to provide them with highly qualified personnel. We have established long-standing relationships with many of these employers, and our track record of successful collaborations speaks to their reliability and professionalism.

 

 

 Mission

The demand for skilled workers in Finland, particularly in the healthcare industry, is on the rise due to the aging population. At Silk Road Workforce Management, we are dedicated to addressing this issue by recruiting highly qualified professionals from abroad.

 

Our goal is to provide comprehensive preparation for each recruit to ensure a smooth transition and to maintain patient safety and client satisfaction.



MORE INFO

https://workinfinland.silkroad.fi/apply/

 

 

GUIDE FOR NURSES TO WORK IN AUSTRALIA

 REGISTER WITH AHPRA

AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing health practitioners in Australia. Registration with AHPRA is mandatory for international health practitioners who wish to work in their respective professions within Australia.

Overview of AHPRA Registration

AHPRA works with 15 National Boards (e.g., Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, Medical Board of Australia, Pharmacy Board of Australia) to regulate specific health professions. Each board has its requirements and processes for registration.


Steps for International Practitioners to Register with AHPRA

1. Confirm Eligibility

Check the requirements for your specific profession under the respective National Board:

  • Review the standards, codes, and guidelines for your field.
  • Verify if your qualifications are recognized or if additional assessment is required.

2. Determine Registration Type

AHPRA offers various types of registration:

  • General Registration: For fully qualified practitioners.
  • Limited Registration: For practitioners requiring supervision (e.g., undergoing further training).
  • Provisional Registration: For those completing supervised practice as a requirement.
  • Non-Practicing Registration: For those not currently practicing but wish to remain registered.

3. Complete the English Language Requirements

Most professions require proof of English proficiency. Accepted tests include:

  • IELTS (Academic): Minimum overall score of 7.0 (with no band lower than 7.0).
  • TOEFL iBT: Minimum overall score of 94.
  • OET: B score in each component.
  • PTE Academic: Minimum overall score of 65 (with no communicative skill below 65).

4. Apply for Qualification Assessment

Submit your educational qualifications for assessment:

  • Provide certified copies of academic transcripts, degrees, and certificates.
  • Include evidence of your curriculum or syllabus, if required.

5. Gather Required Documents

Prepare documents such as:

  • Passport (certified copy).
  • Proof of identity (birth certificate, etc.).
  • CV/Resume.
  • Evidence of professional practice (e.g., reference letters, work experience).
  • Certificates of Good Standing from regulatory authorities in other countries.
  • Police clearance certificates (from all countries where you have resided).

6. Submit an Application

  • Create an account on the AHPRA website.
  • Fill out the appropriate application form (available on the AHPRA website for each profession).
  • Pay the application and registration fees.

7. Await Assessment Outcome

  • AHPRA will assess your application and may request additional documents or clarification.
  • If successful, you’ll receive your registration details.
  • If further steps are required (e.g., bridging courses, supervised practice), AHPRA will provide instructions.

Special Notes for Nursing and Midwifery Applicants

For nurses and midwives:

  1. Apply under the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).
  2. Complete the Outcome-Based Assessment (OBA) if your qualification is not considered equivalent to Australian standards. The OBA includes:
    • Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ) Test.
    • Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE).
  3. Undertake a bridging program (if needed).

Additional Resources

  • AHPRA website: www.ahpra.gov.au
  • National Board pages: Specific requirements and resources for your profession.
  • Immigration and Visa: Ensure you apply for the appropriate visa to work in Australia after registration.

Tips for Success

  • Start early: The registration process can take months.
  • Ensure all documents are certified and translated (if not in English).
  • Maintain communication with AHPRA for updates on your application.


Would you like assistance with preparing an application or addressing specific concerns,contact Madame Ritha Academic Services.

Thursday, November 28, 2024

University of Skövde Master's Scholarships

 The University of Skövde awards some partial scholarships to students required to pay tuition fees attending a master's programme at our University. All applicants with citizenship in a non-EU/EEA country are welcome to apply!

Application deadline

The scholarship application for the master's programmes which start in the Autumn 2025 (August 2025 intake) is open. The application deadline is on 3 February, 2025 at 23:59 CET.

Key dates

  • 15 October 2024–15 January 2025: Application for studies to master’s programmes through UniversityAdmissions.se.
  • 3 February 2025: Deadline to submit supporting documentation to University Admissions.
  • 3 February 2025: Deadline to pay the application fee to University Admissions.
  • 3 February 2025: Deadline to submit the scholarship application for the UNIVERSITY OF SKÖVDE MASTER'S SCHOLARSHIPS.
  • 27 March 2025: UniversityAdmissions.se admission results (Notification of Selection Results published)
  • 27 March 2025: University of Skövde Master’s Scholarships results are published on Scholarship Results - University of Skövde

About the scholarships

The scholarships are partial tuition fee waivers (50% of the tuition fee). If you are granted, the amount will be automatically deducted from the tuition fee when you receive your invoice.

The scholarship is granted for one academic semester, but it can be extended to subsequent academic semesters provided that the student's study results are satisfactory. The scholarship granting criterion is academic merit. The scholarships can only be awarded to tuition-paying students (external link).

Please note that you have to be able to finance the remainder of the tuition fee yourself, and to cover all the living expenses during your stay in Sweden.

Important: Scholarships are awarded prior to the commencement of a master's programmeStudents need to apply for scholarships before they receive their admissions results. Students must follow the scholarship application deadline indicated on this webpage. Please check the deadline and scholarship results dates below.

If you are already admitted or enrolled as a master's student at the University of Skövde, you are not currently eligible to apply for the University of Skövde Master's Scholarships.

How to apply

  1. Apply for a master's programme at the University of Skövde via the website UniversityAdmissions.se.
    We recommend all scholarship applicants to meet all deadlines for the master's first admission round on University Admissions. Late applications on University Admissions have almost no chances of scholarship.
  2. Record a 2-minute video explaining why you want to take the master's programme at the University of Skövde and how you are going to use the knowledge acquired during the programme.
  3. Upload your 2-minute video to a website or cloud storage so that it can be viewed by our Scholarship Committee, for example upload your video on Youtube and mark it unlisted. Please note that we will not download any video. We must be able to view the video only with the link provided via the online scholarship application form. 
  4. Write a short motivation text telling us why you have chosen the master's programme at the University of Skövde. The motivation text has to be submitted via the scholarship application form.
  5. Fill out the scholarship application form and submit it before the scholarship application deadline. You must fill out all required fields in the online application form. You must inform your application number (8-digit number) from www.universityadmissions.se. Fill out your motivation text into the appropriate field. Include the link to your 2-minute video (make sure that the link is complete and correct).

Eligibility criteria

  • Citizens of a country outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland.
  • The criteria for awarding a scholarship are good academic merits, the motivation text and video. Criteria can also be other qualifications that are judged to be in line with educational or research areas as well as geographic location which the University of Skövde gives priority to in accordance with its internationalisation strategy.
  • The master's programme must be delivered on campus.
  • Generally students can only be awarded a University of Skövde Master's Scholarship if a master's programme at the University of Skövde is chosen as first priority on University Admissions.
  • You must have completed the application to the programme meeting all deadlines for the master's first admission round. You must meet the entry requirements for the master's programme you applied to, pay the application fee and the supporting documents must have been received before the deadline defined by University Admissions.
    Check the deadlines for the autumn and spring semesters at key dates and deadlines, at universityadmissions.se.
  • You must fill out all required fields in the online application form.  In your motivation text you must tell us why you have chosen the master's programme at the University of Skövde. Scholarship applications without a motivation text will not be considered.
  • Attention: If you are already admitted or enrolled as a master's student at the University of Skövde, you are not currently eligible to apply for University of Skövde Masters Scholarships. These scholarships are awarded prior to the commencement of a master's programme.
  • More information: Guidelines on the administration of scholarships for students required to pay tuition fees (pdf)

Documentation to be sent

No extra documents need to be sent. The Scholarship Committee will access the documentation you submit with your master's programme application on www.universityadmissions.se and the information submitted via the online scholarship application.

Submit your scholarship application

Submit your application for the University of Skövde Master's Scholarships here
Application deadline: 3 February 2025
Scholarship results: 27 March 2025

FOR MORE INFO

https://www.his.se/en/education/admission/bachelor-master-programme-students/scholarships/masters-scholarships/

MOFA Taiwan Scholarship

 MOFA Taiwan Scholarship

    The Scholarship is, in principle, granted to students from countries that have diplomatic relations with Taiwan. However, special consideration may also be given to students from other countries.

     

    I. Programs
    1. The pre-degree Mandarin Language Enrichment Program (LEP): Recipients may take the LEP for a maximum of one year at Mandarin-teaching institutions (hereinafter “Mandarin Training Centers”) affiliated with a university or college accredited by the Ministry of Education.
    2. Degree programs: Recipients may apply for admission to any degree program leading to an undergraduate, master or doctoral degree, excluding in-service programs.

     

    II. The award period
    1. Pre-degree LEP: one year.
    2. Degree programs:

      (1) Undergraduate program: four years maximum

      (2) Master's program: two years maximum

      (3) Doctoral program: four years maximum

    Award periods must be continuous, with no breaks, and cannot exceed a total of five years.

     

    III. Financial Assistance

    Scholarship recipients will be given a monthly stipend of NT$28,000 for the LEP and NT$33,000 for degree programs. Recipients are responsible for all expenses during their stay in Taiwan. MOFA will, in principle, not provide any other subsidies. MOFA will, however, provide recipients with one-way, economy-class plane tickets for direct flights to and from Taiwan.

     

    Universities and colleges may offer Scholarship recipients reduced tuition and miscellaneous fees.

     

    IV. Eligibility
    1. Is a high school graduate or above with an excellent academic record, of good moral character and has no criminal record.
    2. Is not a national of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
    3. Is not an overseas compatriot student.
    4. Has never attended an educational institution in Taiwan at the same level of degree or LEP that he/she intends to apply for.
    5. Is not an exchange student through any cooperation agreement between a foreign university/college and an educational institute in Taiwan while receiving the Scholarship.
    6. Has not previously had a Scholarship revoked by an ROC government agency or other relevant institution.

     

    V. Application period

    from February 1 to March 31
    For more information, please visit the Taiwan Scholarships and Huayu Enrichment Scholarships website.


    APPLY HERE

    https://en.mofa.gov.tw/cp.aspx?n=A5C28AD214C3FD7C
     

    American University in Cairo (AUC) African Graduate Fellowships 2025

    AUC African Graduate Fellowship Overview:

    • Host Country: Egypt
    • Region: Study in Asia
    • Program Level: Master’s Degree
    • Eligible Countries: African nations (excluding Egypt)
    • Scholarship Benefits: Full tuition, monthly stipend, health insurance, accommodation
    • Application Deadline: May 8, 2025

    Fellowship Details:

    The AUC African Graduate Fellowship is awarded for up to five semesters, plus one summer session, contingent upon satisfactory academic progress each semester. It is open to students from all African countries except Egypt, offering full-time study in any AUC graduate program. For those in Counseling Psychology, the fellowship may extend up to seven semesters.


    Eligibility Requirements:

    To be eligible, candidates must:

    • Be African nationals (non-Egyptian)
    • Hold no dual citizenship with non-African countries
    • Meet AUC graduate admission criteria for new graduate students
    • Submit valid TOEFL iBT or IELTS scores as required by AUC
    • Maintain a GPA of 3.2 for renewal (for continuing students)

    Fellowship Benefits:

    The fellowship provides:

    • Tuition fees (up to nine credits per semester)
    • Monthly stipend
    • Student service and activity fees
    • Health and medical insurance fees
    • Monthly housing allowance or on-campus accommodation at AUC’s New Cairo campus
    • Coverage for remedial English language courses, if needed

    This fellowship is an exceptional opportunity for African students to gain a world-class education and immerse themselves in a diverse, academic environment.

    Kings College Commonwealth Shared Scholarship 2025

     Study in the UK


    Applications are welcomed from suitably qualified applicants for the Kings College Commonwealth Shared Scholarship for students from commonwealth countries who wish to enroll in a masters programme at King’s College London for the 2025/2026 academic session.


    Details-

    * Scholarship Sponsor(s): Commonwealth Scholarship Commission

    * Host Institution(s): King’s College London

    * Scholarship Type: Fully Funded

    * Scholarship Worth: Not specified

    * Number of Awards: Several

    * Study Level: Masters


    https://www.kcl.ac.uk/study-legacy/funding/commonwealth-shared-scholarship-scheme-csss

    Application Deadline: 8 January 2025

    Tuesday, November 26, 2024

    Types of Scholarships for International Students




    1. Merit-Based Scholarships

    Merit-based scholarships reward exceptional academic, athletic, artistic, or leadership achievements. These scholarships often do not consider financial need.

    Examples:

    1. Rhodes Scholarship (Oxford University)
      Full funding for graduate studies at Oxford for students with outstanding academic and leadership records.

      • Includes tuition, living stipend, and airfare.
      • Open to students from selected countries.
    2. Gates Cambridge Scholarship (University of Cambridge)
      Covers full tuition, living expenses, and travel for postgraduate students.

      • Focus on leadership and commitment to improving lives globally.
    3. Clark Global Scholarship Program (Clark University, USA)
      Provides up to $25,000 per year for undergraduate students.

      • Requires academic excellence and leadership potential.
    4. Stanford Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program
      Covers tuition, living expenses, and stipends for graduate programs.

      • Applicants must demonstrate leadership and civic commitment.
    5. National Merit Scholarship Program (USA)
      Awards to high-performing high school students based on PSAT/NMSQT scores.

      • Includes varying financial support based on institutional partnerships.
    6. Fulbright Foreign Student Program (USA)
      Offers scholarships to outstanding international students for graduate study.

      • Focuses on cross-cultural understanding and academic merit.
    7. Commonwealth Scholarships (UK)
      Supports students from Commonwealth countries for master’s and PhD studies.

      • Merit-based with a focus on global impact.
    8. Australian Awards Scholarships (Australia)
      Fully-funded scholarships for students from developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

    9. AAUW International Fellowships
      Supports women pursuing graduate or postdoctoral studies in the USA.

    10. New Zealand International Scholarships
      Fully funded scholarships for high-achieving students from developing countries.


    2. Need-Based Scholarships

    Designed for students who face financial barriers to education. Applicants must demonstrate their financial need through documentation.

    Examples:

    1. Aga Khan Foundation International Scholarship Program
      Provides loans and grants for postgraduate students from developing countries.

    2. Horatio Alger Scholarship (USA)
      Supports students overcoming adversity and financial challenges.

    3. P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship for Women
      Offers need-based scholarships to women pursuing graduate studies in the USA or Canada.

    4. Federal Pell Grant (USA)
      Need-based grant for undergraduate students, typically up to $7,395 per year.

    5. Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship (University of Toronto, Canada)
      Fully funded undergraduate scholarship for international students.

    6. University of Westminster Full International Scholarship (UK)
      Covers tuition, living expenses, and airfare for students from developing countries.

    7. Rotary Foundation Global Grant Scholarships
      Provides funding for graduate-level coursework or research in selected fields.

    8. MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program
      Supports African students with financial needs for higher education globally.

    9. Oxford Reach Oxford Scholarships
      Need-based undergraduate scholarship for students from low-income countries.

    10. Kofi Annan MBA Fellowship
      Offers need-based scholarships to students from developing countries to study at European business schools.


    3. Program-Specific Scholarships

    Designed for students enrolled in particular fields of study.

    Examples:

    1. Schlumberger Foundation Faculty for the Future
      Supports women in STEM doctoral or postdoctoral programs.

    2. AAUW Selected Professions Fellowship
      For women pursuing degrees in business, law, or STEM.

    3. Margaret McNamara Education Grants (MMEG)
      Supports women from developing countries pursuing studies that benefit their communities.

    4. UNESCO Fellowships Program
      Offers funding for students in educational, cultural, or scientific disciplines.

    5. DAAD Scholarship for Development-Related Postgraduate Courses (Germany)
      For students in sustainable development fields.

    6. Google Lime Scholarship
      Supports students with disabilities pursuing computer science degrees.

    7. IBM PhD Fellowship Program
      Provides funding for doctoral students in computing and related fields.

    8. The Humphrey Fellowship Program (USA)
      Offers non-degree professional development opportunities in public service.

    9. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Scholarships
      Supports students in public health programs.

    10. World Bank Scholarship Program
      For students from developing countries studying fields related to development.


    4. Government-Funded Scholarships

    These programs often aim to foster international cooperation and leadership.

    Examples:

    1. Fulbright Foreign Student Program (USA)
      Offers fully-funded scholarships for graduate-level study.

    2. Chevening Scholarships (UK)
      Covers tuition, living expenses, and travel for students with leadership potential.

    3. DAAD Scholarships (Germany)
      Provides funding for graduate and postgraduate programs for students from developing countries.

    4. Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (EU)
      Offers fully funded master's programs across Europe.

    5. Australian Awards Scholarships
      Focused on leadership and academic excellence for students from developing nations.

    6. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Canada)
      Provides up to CAD $50,000 per year for doctoral studies.

    7. New Zealand Scholarships
      Fully funded for students from developing countries in the Pacific region.

    8. Japanese Government (MEXT) Scholarships
      Covers undergraduate, graduate, and specialized training in Japan.

    9. Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships
      For postgraduate students and researchers in Switzerland.

    10. Korean Government Scholarship Program (KGSP)
      Offers full funding for undergraduate and graduate studies.


    5. University-Specific Scholarships

    Universities offer scholarships tailored to their student population and goals.

    Examples:

    1. Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program (Stanford University)
      Full funding for graduate students demonstrating leadership potential.

    2. Harvard University Financial Aid
      Need-based aid covering tuition and living expenses.

    3. Clarendon Fund Scholarships (University of Oxford)
      Fully funded scholarships for graduate students.

    4. Yale University Scholarships
      Need-based aid for undergraduate and graduate students.

    5. University of Sydney International Scholarships (Australia)
      Covers tuition and living expenses for high-achieving students.

    6. The Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship (University of Toronto)
      Full funding for undergraduate international students.

    7. Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship (University of Melbourne)
      Partial or full tuition fee waivers.

    8. Columbia University’s International Scholarships
      Need-based and merit-based scholarships for graduate students.

    9. Cambridge International Scholarships
      Full funding for PhD students at the University of Cambridge.

    10. University of Chicago Merit Scholarships
      Covers tuition costs for outstanding undergraduate students.

    SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANSHIPS

     Unlocking Opportunities: Scholarships and Graduate Research Assistantships in the USA

    Studying abroad, particularly in the USA, is a dream for many students worldwide. However, the costs can often be a barrier. Scholarships and Graduate Research Assistantships (GRA) provide a pathway to make this dream affordable. .




    What is a Graduate Research Assistantship?

    A Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) is a position offered by universities to graduate students to assist faculty with research projects. In exchange, students receive financial support, which typically includes:

    • A stipend for living expenses.
    • Tuition waiver or reduction.
    • Health insurance benefits.

    GRAs not only ease the financial burden but also provide invaluable research experience, mentorship, and networking opportunities.


    Step-by-Step Guide to Securing a Graduate Research Assistantship

    1. Identify Your Field of Interest

    • Determine your specific research area or topic within your field of study.
    • Look for universities that excel in this area.

    2. Research Potential Universities

    • Check university websites and department pages.
    • Look for faculty profiles, research labs, and ongoing projects.

    3. Build a Strong Academic Profile

    • Maintain a competitive GPA.
    • Publish research papers or participate in academic projects.
    • Develop technical skills relevant to your field.

    4. Prepare Application Materials

    • CV/Resume: Highlight your academic achievements, research experience, and skills.
    • Statement of Purpose (SOP): Focus on your research interests, goals, and how the assistantship aligns with them.
    • Letters of Recommendation: Secure strong references from professors or professionals in your field.

    5. Reach Out to Faculty Members

    • Identify professors whose research aligns with your interests.
    • Send a concise email expressing your interest in their work and inquire about assistantship opportunities.
    • Attach your CV and briefly mention your qualifications.

    6. Apply to Graduate Programs

    • Many universities automatically consider applicants for GRAs during admission. Ensure your application demonstrates your research potential.

    7. Network and Stay Persistent

    • Attend academic conferences or webinars to network with faculty and researchers.
    • Follow up politely on emails if you don’t get a response initially.

    8. Prepare for Interviews

    • Some positions may require an interview. Be ready to discuss your academic background, research skills, and motivation.

    Top Universities Offering GRAs

    Many US universities are known for their robust research programs and GRA opportunities, including:

    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    • Stanford University
    • University of California, Berkeley
    • Purdue University
    • University of Michigan



    Final Tips

    • Start your search early. Deadlines for scholarships and GRAs often align with admission deadlines.
    • Tailor your application materials to highlight how you are a perfect fit for the scholarship or assistantship.
    • Don’t hesitate to ask for guidance from your professors, peers, or university advisors.

    Pursuing scholarships and GRAs requires effort and persistence, but the rewards are worth it. Not only will you alleviate financial burdens, but you’ll also gain valuable experience that will propel your academic and professional career. Start your journey today and unlock the opportunities waiting for you!


    Would you like to explore specific scholarship opportunities or get assistance in drafting emails or applications? Contact Madame Ritha Academic on Telegram.

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