Indonesian Women, Scholarship Try This!

Two Indonesian women won Schlumberger Foundation Scholarship for 2011. Scholarship recipients receive 50,000 U.S. dollars (approximately USD 431 million) per year for women from developing countries who take the S-3 and 40,000 U.S. dollars (approximately USD 345 million) per year for the following post-doctoral programs at prestigious universities in the country forward.
After attending a series of rigorous selection, the two Indonesian women elected to get the scholarship, ie, Aretha Aprilia, who was taking the S-3 at the Department of Energy Science, Kyoto University, Japan, and Fenny Dwivany the middle taking a Post-doctorate programs in agriculture Queensland University of Technology Australia.
Research conducted by Aretha Aprilia, one of the recipients of this scholarship, focusing on household waste management in Jakarta.
"I am interested in the complexity and interconnection of the waste problem because not only touches on the technical waste management and environmental impact, but also social and economic impacts on households and scavengers. My hope is to make a proper waste management scenarios for the future with the advanced aspects of engineering, environmental, social, and economic, "said Aretha, as contained in the releases received Kompas.com on Thursday (06/30/2011).
Since 2004-2011, it has been recorded by 22 Indonesian women who receive this scholarship. For those of you who are interested sign up to follow this scholarship selection, registration for this program will open from September 1 through November 30, 2011. More information can be obtained at http://www.facultyforthefuture.net.
This annual program held since 2004 and so far has funded as many as 194 women from 54 countries. Requirements to enroll in this program are women citizens of developing countries, is preparing a PhD or post-doctoral for the sciences (physical sciences) and related disciplines, has received or has been enrolled as a student at the university to go to, have teaching experience, and can demonstrate active participation in encouraging young women working in science / science, and have a good academic record.

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