High-Performance Computing (HPC) refers to systems with extremely high computational power that can solve hugely complex problems much faster than normal machines. For this reason, HPC provides researchers with the resources they need to answer complex questions in various scientific fields.
To enhance ASEAN’s capacity in harnessing HPC technology, the EU-ASEAN HPC School accepts applications from exceptional ASEAN researchers and young professionals to join our one-week intensive programme in HPC.
The school’s curriculum is taught by international luminaries in HPC technology, including last year’s Turing Laureate, Prof Jack Dongarra. At the same time, the school offers students the opportunity to expand their network with international researchers, potential employers, and inspiring peers from across the region
EU-ASEAN HPC School
Criteria
ASEAN researchers or professionals primarily at postgraduate level, who have some knowledge of HPC and substantial computing experience
Semarang, io.undip.ac.id – Universitas Diponegoro proudly launches Scholarships for international students to pursue Master Degree fully funded (T & C applied). Throughout Undip Scholarships 2022, Undip welcomes best students worldwide to experience educational and cultural exposure within the University & the city. Undip has been home for more than 55,000 students and supported by approximately 3000 staff. Located in Semarang, the Capital City of Central Java Province, world class research facilities and local heritage are formidable combination which enrich the University
The Australia Awards in Indonesia program carries on a tradition of providing scholarships that have been offered by the Australian Government for more than 60 years. The objective of Australia Awards in Indonesia is to enhance Indonesia’s development through the contributions of internationally qualified professionals and strong and positive relationship with Australia.
Since 1953, more than 9,000 Indonesian scholarship recipients have studied at Australian tertiary institutions through long term and short term study, with many going on to take up leadership positions and make a significant difference to Indonesia’s development.
Australia Awards in Indonesia offers two types of scholarships: postgraduate courses (Long Term Awards) and intensive tailored short courses (Short Term Awards). The most able and promising candidates are given awards following a competitive selection process.
Successful graduates will become part of the Australia Awards Global and Indonesia alumni network, a vast and actively supported community of influential alumni.
Why apply for an Australia Awards in Indonesia scholarship?
Study at the post-graduate level (Masters and PhD) at your choice of Australian university
Participate in tailored Short Term Awards for future leaders and decision makers from Indonesia to build strong links with Australia
Benefit from in-Indonesia Pre-Departure Training and in-Australia Introductory Academic Program (for Long Term Awards), tuition fee, living expenses, return flights to Australia, reunion airfare (for Masters by Research and PhD scholarship recipients)
Take part in an enrichment program to build connections between awardees and Australian counterparts with emphasis on organizational and professional linkages
Join more than 9,000 Australia Awards alumni from Indonesia and more than 100,000 Indonesian alumni who have studied in Australian tertiary education institutions – together forming an influential and highly regarded alumni network
Participate in an environment that supports the equal participation of applicants that are women, have a disability and/or are from a designated Geographic Focus Area (Aceh, East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, North Maluku, Papua and West Papua).
If you get interested, you have better to see this tips for successful application.
Semarang, io.undip.ac.id – Do you want to be a leader in your field and join an inspiring network of changemakers? Apply now for an Australia Awards Scholarship. The applications open on 1 February 2022 and close on 29 April 2022 at 20.59 WIB.
The Australia Awards Scholarships are prestigious international scholarships that provide emerging leaders with a world-class education in Australia. This year, Australia Awards prioritise Indonesians seeking to make a difference in their home country and undertake Master’s or Doctoral degrees supporting the COVID-19 Development Response Plan priority areas, such as Health Security, Stability and Economic Recovery. A complete list of priority fields is available here.
For further information about the online application, please click here.
Women and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Australia Awards Scholarships recipients will be selected based on academic achievement, leadership qualities, English skills and their potential to contribute to development in Indonesia.
Semarang, io.undip.ac.id – The U.S.-Indonesia Marine Conservation Fellows will participate in the larger Atlas Corps Fellowship program. The Atlas Corps Fellowship engages professionals committed to social change in 12-18 months of service with organizations online and in the U.S. to learn best practices, build organizational capacity, and return home to create a network of global leaders. The potential host institution of this program such as
U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Marine Protected Areas Center, U.S. National Park Service Submerged Resources Center, the Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society, and other institutions.
Specifically, The U.S.-Indonesia Marine Conservation Fellows can participate in the Atlas Corps Global Leadership Lab professional development series and enjoy networking opportunities with Atlas Corps Fellows from around the world. Fellows can engage in group cultural activities like a D.C. Monuments Tour, sporting events, U.S. holiday celebrations, and more.
Basic Eligibility Requirements
Candidates for this special fellowship must be Indonesian citizens, have a college degree, have 2-10 years of full-time professional experience, be highly proficient in English, be no older than 40, and be committed to applying their experience in Indonesia after the program. Candidates should also have experience in research, report writing, data analysis, or project/program management. Indonesian citizens from the Banten province are strongly encouraged to apply.
Preferred Eligibility Criteria
· One or more years of experience in marine conservation, archaeology, oceanography, or a similar field
· Field research or data analysis experience
· Familiarity with geographic information systems (GIS) using ArcGIS, QGIS, etc.
· Interest in environmental and cultural preservation, history, sustainable tourism, or marine biodiversity
· Scuba diving experience or interest in scuba diving
*Please note:
– Applicants do not need to possess all of the preferred eligibility criteria. However, competitive candidates for this opportunity will meet some of the preferred eligibility criteria.
– This program open for every professional with criteria mentioned above (Not only for government employees).
Application Process
Applicants to this special initiative should go through the same online application process as other applicants for the Atlas Corps Fellowship. Visit apply.atlascorps.org to learn more and start your application.
The anticipated start date for this Fellowship is in July 2022. The deadline to receive priority consideration for a Fellowship within this special initiative is March 1, 2022. Any applications submitted after the priority deadline will be considered on an as-needed basis.
Unsure if your professional background is the best fit for this opportunity? Before applying, email your resume to apply@atlascorps.org with the subject “Indonesian Marine Conservation Initiative” and we’ll let you know if you should apply or not.
Application Tips
When applying for this special fellowship, applicants should list environmental issues as a social issue area and data analysis, program/project management, or research/report writing as the skill area(s).
UNDIP, Semarang (8/6) – Universitas Diponegoro (UNDIP) continues to strengthen its role in national development by actively participating in the Patriot Expedition Program, an initiative launched by the Ministry of […] The post Patriot Expedition Becomes UNDIP’s Concrete Contribution to Indonesia’s Development appeared first on Universitas Diponegoro.