Stanford Australia Foundation Scholarship 2013 |
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Stanford University is one of the world's leading universities. Located in Silicon Valley in Northern California USA, Stanford teaches leaders to be pioneers of the modern frontier, to think critically, challenge assumptions and change the rules of competition. The Stanford Australia Foundation (SAF) is providing scholarships to enable more Australians to share the exciting experience of a Stanford education for the benefit of the Australian community. SAF scholarship recipients must be employed by an Australian non-profit organisation with Deductable Gift Recipient status 1 (DGR1) |
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The 2013 Stanford Australia Foundation Scholarship includes up to $15,000 (for course fees and economy travel) for a NFP executive to attend a Stanford Graduate School of Business (GSB) executive course of the recipient's choice. For a complete list of courses available visit the Stanford GSB website. Guidelines for eligibility for Stanford Australia Foundation Scholarships: 2. Candidate is currently employed at an Australian Non-profit organisation with Deductable Gift Recipient 1 status (DGR1) 3. Scholarship will be applied to a course held at the Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA between Jan 1st and December 31st of the scholarship year. For example, the 2013 scholarship will be applicable to courses being run during the 2013 calendar year. 4. Candidate understands that they are solely responsible for gaining entry through any required application process for their selected course. Scholarship awards are conditional on program entry. 5. Scholarship winners will provide 2 short written reports (one within 1 month of completing their course and one after 12 months of completing their course) describing the impact of winning the scholarship. |
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Selection CriteriaThe Scholarship is awarded by the Stanford Australia Foundation to applicants who are Australian citizens or permanent residents employed by a not-for-profit charitable organisation and whose completion of the Stanford program would, in SAF's view, would benefit the applicant, their employing organisation and the Australian community more broadly. Selection is conditional on applicants meeting Stanford University's entry requirements for the nominated program and endorsement from the respective charitable organisation. |
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Closing Date : 01/10/2012
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