Kamis, 14 Oktober 2010

CEMF Undergraduate Scholarship for Women, Canada

The Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation was founded in 1990 to develop scholarship and award programs that encourage women to choose engineering as a career to honour the memory of the 14 women at École Polytechnique whose contributions to Canada ended on December 6, 1989.

Each year CEMF offers up to five $5,000 Undergraduate Engineering Scholarships to young women across Canada who are proven leaders, active in their community and volunteer work, and act as mentors to other young women to encourage them to pursue a career in engineering. These scholarships are not based on academic achievement.
Applicants must be female engineering students at the undergraduate level enrolled fulltime in an accredited engineering program at a Canadian university. One scholarship may be awarded in each of the regions of British Columbia, Prairies, Ontario, Quebec, and Atlantic.

All application packages must be Post-marked or Courier Date-stamped no later than Midnight Friday, January 14, 2011.

Further information, visit scholarship link below
http://www.cemf.ca/PDFs/Criteria/CEMFUndergradCriteria2011.pdf

Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

Phd studentships Anne Shannon Scholarship at University of Waikato

Anne Shannon Scholarship was established in 2000 through an endowment by Dr and Mrs Shannon of Hamilton, to provide financial support to an undergraduate student studying in the field of Biological Sciences.

Candidates must be majoring in Biological Sciences or in a specified programme including a major in Biological Sciences. They must be enrolled in no less than three papers in Biological Sciences in each year of tenure.

The Scholarship shall have a value of $2,500 per annum and be tenable for a maximum of two years. The closing date for the Scholarship shall be 31 October.

The Scholarship shall be offered every second year on the basis of academic merit to a University of Waikato student entering their second year of full-time study.

Candidates will be eligible to receive the Scholarship for the second year provided that they continue to meet the enrolment criteria as set out above and that a minimum average grade of B+ is attained in the first year of tenure. Should the candidate not meet the criteria for continuation of the Scholarship into the second year of tenure, the Scholarship may be re-advertised and re-awarded.

Candidates for the Scholarship must be New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.
The Selection panel for the Scholarship will comprise the School of Science and Engineering's representative to the Scholarships Committee or nominee, the Chairperson of the Department of Biological Sciences or nominee, the Dean of Undergraduate Studies in the School of Science and Engineering or nominee and, when possible, Dr Shannon.

Click here for detail information about Anne Shannon Scholarship at University of Waikato

PhD Studentship Optical Measurement of Precision Surfaces at Loughborough University

A postgraduate studentship is available at Loughborough University - Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering to investigate new methods to increase the capability of optical interferometry and to introduce new levels of traceability in the measurement of precision engineering surfaces.

With the lateral resolution of a few micrometres and an axial resolution of a few nanometres interferometery is becoming an increasingly popular means to characterise engineering surfaces.

As a non-contacting technique, commercial interferometers make an indirect estimate of surface form deduced from measurements of the light scattered from the surface. Due to the complex interaction between light and rough surfaces anomalous behaviour can occur and, for this reason, traditional contacting methods making more direct measurements using stylus-based instrumentation remain the basis of international (ISO) surface standards. The purpose of this project is to develop optimisation strategies based on new, more sophisticated surface scattering models to increase measurement capability and to estimate uncertainty in optical interferometers.

The project is sponsored by the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) and Taylor Hobson Ltd. It is expected that the student will spend some time at one or both of the industrial partners' premises.

A first degree (First class or High 2:1 honours) in the physical sciences or mathematics is required and an interest in optics would be an advantage. Strong analysis skills and proficiency in numerical computing are essential and experience of optimisation techniques would be an advantage.

The preferred starting dates are 1 October 2010 or 1 December 2010 and the studentship will have a stipend of £8,000-£11,500 per annum, tax free, plus tuition fees. This studentship is open to UK/EU and international students.

To apply for this post on-line, please visit Loughborough University's website at: .

Please quote reference JMC270710 on all correspondence.

Ms Jo Mason, Research Administrator
Email: j.r.mason@lboro.ac.uk

For additional technical information, please contact:
Prof Jeremy Coupland
Email: j.m.coupland@lboro.ac.uk

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Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholarships Tenable

Applications are entertained from eligible persons for the award of Postgraduate Scholarships offered under the Commonwealth and Fellowships Plan. These awards are tenable at Institutions of Higher Learning in the United Kingdom for the academic year commencing in September/ October 2011.

Awards remain open to all disciplines, but preference will be given to areas relevant to national development.

Tenure

  1. one year taught masters courses or equivalent degrees.
  2. six months of clinical training in medicine or dentistry.
  3. doctoral degrees, of up to three years duration.
  4. one year research on a split- site basis, towards a PhD registered at a Sri Lankan University.

General Eligibility Requirements

Each candidate should:

  1. Be a citizen of Sri Lanka.
  2. Be less than 40 years of age on 03.09.2010
  3. Possess a First or a Second Class (Upper Division) Honours Degree from a recognized University.
  4. Be employed in the public sector, University or a state Corporation. – Note (ii) and (iii)
  5. Possess high proficiency in English. To prove this the candidate must have sat either IELTS or TOEFL and obtained high marks.
  6. In the fields of medicine and dentistry, the candidate must have qualified as a Doctor or a Dentist between 1 October 2001 and 30 September 2006.

In addition a graduate in medicine should have obtained a distinction in the appropriate subject.

  1. The requirements at 04 (c) should have been completed by candidates irrespective of their other postgraduate qualifications.
  2. No application will be entertained from a person holding a temporary or probationary appointment or from person who is unemployed.
  3. An employee on probation may apply provided however that his/her confirmation is conditional upon acquiring a specified postgraduate qualification, in such a case a statement to that effect should be included in cage 17 of the application.

Special Eligibility Requirements:

  • For Business Administration and/or Management and other related fields must have taken the Graduate Management Test (GMAT)
  • For Economics or related subjects must have taken the Princeton Graduate Record Examination(GRE)
  • For medicine and dentistry should possess qualifications registerable with the General Medical Council or the General Dental Council of the United Kingdom
  • Those who are successful at the interview will be further required to pass IELTS examination conducted by the British Council and should obtain an overall score of not less than 6.5
  • For Arts and Music should submit appropriate specimen work (slides, cassettes etc.) with their applications.

Applications:

  1. Every application should conform to the specimen form provided.
  2. The words “Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholarships – U.K. – 2011” should be hand or type-written on top left corner of the envelope containing the application.
  3. Each Applicant should submit only one application for single course of study, and should state whether he/she has been nominated for a similar award in the past.
  4. A non-refundable stamp fee of Rs. 50/= is payable in respect of each application. A stamp to this value should be affixed in the cage provided for this purpose in the application and cancelled by the applicant’s signature.
  5. No application from an employee of government sector, University or a state Corporation will be entertained unless channeled through the Head of the Institution concerned. He/She should in forwarding the application appropriately complete the certificate in cage 17 of the application.
  6. No application will be entertained from a person who has entered into an agreement or bond to serve the Government of Sri Lanka, a State Sector Institute unless he/she shall have completed by 03.09.2010, the full period specified in such agreement or bond and shall have discharged fully all the other obligations under such agreement or bond.
    Note:

    However, an application of a University academic who has studied abroad on his/her own expense or on a scholarship received from a source other than through his/her University, can be considered if he/she has completed at least 2 years of his /her mandatory service period as per the agreement provided that the Vice Chancellor recommends the application as per the provisions of the University Establishment Code

  7. (g) Any statement in the application, which is found to be incorrect, will render the applicant liable to disqualification, if the inaccuracy is discovered before selection and to the withdrawal of award, if discovered after selection.
  8. (h) Any application, which is not sent through the proper channels or is incomplete in any respect or received late, will be rejected.
  9. (i) Closing date: Applications will be accepted only up to 04.00 p.m. on 03.09.2010
  10. Prospects can also be accessed from Commonwealth Selection Committee website, at www.cscuk.org.uk.

Click here to download more information about Commonwealth Postgraduate Scholarships Tenable 2011 for Sri Lankans (DOC)

PhD Studentship in Synthetic Organic Chemistry Monash University

Monash University, Australia seek an outstanding PhD candidate with a background in synthetic organic chemistry to develop a new class of dendritic molecules, and to study their applications. The position is fully funded, both fees and stipend, for four years.

Project Description

The successful candidate will investigate a new method for the synthesis of a library of dendrimers with variations in the sizes and shapes of the monomers, and of the strength and character of the forces between them. One aim of the project is to make dendrimers carrying a variety of functionality, and with the flexibility of the synthetic strategy, engineer the molecules for solubility, surface activity, and assembly into larger structures.

Measurement of the conformations of the dendrimers using Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) is part of the project, and the successful candidate will have the opportunity to gain experience with this method at the Australian Synchrotron, collocated with Monash University. Computer models for the dendrimer conformations will be tested by the SAXS methods.

Monash University
Monash University has Australia's leading chemistry school, ranking 64th in Shanghai's Jiao Tong Index. Monash is one of only three Australian universities ranked in the global top 100 for Chemistry, according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). The ARWU annually grades over 1000 institutes on six objective indicators including the number of highly cited researchers, the number of articles published in the journals Nature and Science and the per capita performance with respect to the size of the institution.

Applications
Interested candidates should send a CV, a short description of research interests, and the names of two or more referees to the email addresses below.

Enquiries should be directed to:

Dr. David Lupton,
david.lupton@monash.edu,
users.monash.edu.au/~dwlupton/index.html.

or

Dr. Angus Gray-Weale,
angus.gray-weale@monash.edu,
www.gusgw.info.

International Master in Rural Development Scholarships

The joint International Master in Rural Development (IMRD), part of the European Erasmus Mundus program, offers the opportunity to study the European vision on rural development in its diversity of approaches and applications.

The objective is to train specialists in integrated rural development, focussed on socio-economic and institutional aspects, not only from the European Union but also from developed, developing and transition countries outside the European Union through a 2 year master program (120 ECTS) jointly organised by seven European leading institutes in agricultural economics and rural development.

The Master program is offered by Ghent University (Belgium), Agrocampus Ouest (France), Humboldt University of Berlin (Germany), the University of Cordoba (Spain), in collaboration with Wageningen University (The Netherlands), the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra (Slovakia) and the University of Pisa (Italy). these will be joined by universities in China, Ecuador, India and South Africa.

The methodology consists of a combination of basic and specialised training in technical, economic and social sciences, a case study of one month, an individual master thesis and a high extent of student and scholar mobility.

The minimum graduate admission requirements are:

Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree of minimum 3 years with good overall scores (at least a second class or equivalent, preferably higher) from a university or recognized equivalent. Candidates are expected to have basic science training (demonstrable in the transcripts) in the following fields: (1) mathematics and/or statistics, (2) agronomy and/or biology and/or environmental sciences and (3) social sciences and/or rural development. Candidates who cannot present a combined training of these fields will be evaluated on their aptitude, based on experience and knowledge of these fields, as demonstrated by CV or other evidence.
Sufficient language knowledge proven by language certificates. The applicant must be proficient in the language of the course or training programme, i.e. English. Command of the English language is a very important criterion for admission. With the exception of those who have a diploma (Secondary Education, Academic Bachelor Degree, Master Degree) issued by an institution officially recognized by the Flemish Government, applicants must be able to prove their proficiency in English. See the language section on the left.

Applicants generally have a Bachelor's degree or a recognized equivalent academic degree of minimum 3 years study in bioscience engineering or agricultural sciences (preferably agricultural economics), in combination with knowledge in environmental sciences, economics, sociology and rural development studies.

Admission decisions are based on a combination of factors, including academic degrees and records, the statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, test scores, language skills and relevant work experience, if any. We also consider the appropriateness of your goals to the IMRD programme. In addition, consideration may be given to how your background and life experience would contribute significantly to an educationally beneficial mix of students.

Non-European Students:

The first step of the application procedure is an on-line registration and application form. Register in the IMRD database, complete the application form and submit it to the central IMRD secretariat electronically. Make sure you fill in at least all the obligatory fields, add as much additional information as possible and load electronic copies of your documents.

The second step is a hard copy application file, composed of the printed application form and all requested documents (secondary school leaving certificate, higher education diploma(s), including all transcripts of records, language certificate(s), curriculum vita, passport pictures, copy of passport, recommendation letters) by regular or express mail to the IMRD secretariat before the deadline. Download the recommendation letter/reference letter here (DOC)

Click here to start the application procedure

International Students are eligible for need-based and merit-based financial aid

Undergraduate Scholarships at Colby-Sawyer College, USA

International Students are eligible for need-based and merit-based financial aid, and are encouraged to apply. At Colby-Sawyer we strive to acknowledge the abilities and accomplishments of our students. Through a variety of scholarships and awards, the college recognizes academic achievement, community service and leadership experience.

Academic Scholarships
These awards acknowledge students who have reached a high level of academic achievement throughout their high school career. With the exception of the Wesson Honors Scholarship, there is neither a separate application or deadline for these scholarships. As part of our rolling admissions process, students will be informed of the award decision at the point of acceptance. For international students, the admissions committee will recalculate your GPA based on equivalent letter and number grades from the Official High School Transcript you submit.

Wesson Honors Scholarship - up to $64,000 over four years
Students with a 3.75 GPA are eligible to apply for the Wesson Honors Scholarship. This $16,000 per year scholarship includes direct admission into the Wesson Honors Program. It is renewable annually for four years of study dependent upon good academic standing in the Wesson Honors Program. The deadline to apply for the Wesson Honors Program is February 1, 2011.

Founders Scholarship - up to $60,000 over four years
Students with a 3.5 GPA are eligible for the Founders Scholarship. Students receiving this $15,000 per year award have graduated from high school with honors level classes and a rigorous college preparatory program. It is renewable annually for four years of study dependent upon maintaining a 3.3 GPA while enrolled at Colby-Sawyer.

Presidential Scholarship - up to $48,000 over four years
Students with a 3.3 GPA are eligible for the Presidential Scholarship. This $12,000 award is renewable annually for four years of study dependent upon full-time enrollment and maintaining a 3.0 GPA.

Chargers Scholarship - up to $40,000 over four years
Students who have a minimum 3.0 GPA are eligible for this award. This $10,000 per year award and is renewable annually for four years dependent upon full-time enrollment and maintaining a 2.75 GPA.

Merit Based Awards
Colby-Sawyer offers Merit based scholarships to incoming students based on their high school academic record, leadership qualities and community service involvement. These awards are not based on need and are renewable each year as long as the student remains in good academic standing. Students are eligible to apply for merit awards at any point, including prior to being accepted.

Colby-Sawyer Grant
Grant assistance is given to students based on their financial need, as well as their academic performance. Students receiving grant assistance from the college may expect to receive similar grant awards each year as long as family circumstances do not change, all application deadlines are met, and the student remains in good social and academic standing.

For more information, please visit:
http://www.colby-sawyer.edu/admissions/international/finaid.html

Undergraduate Scholarships at Colby-Sawyer College

These awards acknowledge students who have reached a high level of academic achievement throughout their high school career. With the exception of the Wesson Honors Scholarship, there is neither a separate application or deadline for these scholarships. As part of our rolling admissions process, students will be informed of the award decision at the point of acceptance. For international students, the admissions committee will recalculate your GPA based on equivalent letter and number grades from the Official High School Transcript you submit.

Wesson Honors Scholarship - up to $68,000 over four years
Students with a 3.75 GPA are eligible to apply for the Wesson Honors Scholarship. This $17,000 per year scholarship includes direct admission into the Wesson Honors Program. It is renewable annually for four years of study dependent upon good academic standing in the Wesson Honors Program.

Founders Scholarship - up to $64,000 over four years
Students with a 3.5 GPA are eligible for the Founders Scholarship. Students receiving this $16,000 per year award have graduated from high school with honors level classes and a rigorous college preparatory program. It is renewable annually for four years of study dependent upon maintaining a 3.3 GPA while enrolled at Colby-Sawyer.

Presidential Scholarship - up to $56,000 over four years
Students with a 3.3 GPA are eligible for the Presidential Scholarship. This $14,000 award is renewable annually for four years of study dependent upon full-time enrollment and maintaining a 3.0 GPA.

Chargers Scholarship - up to $48,000 over four years
Students who have a minimum 3.0 GPA are eligible for this award. This $12,000 per year award and is renewable annually for four years dependent upon full-time enrollment and maintaining a 2.75 GPA.

http://www.colby-sawyer.edu/admissions/international/finaid.html

Scholarship Programmes to Pursue in Malaysia

Scholarship Programmes to International Students to Pursue in Malaysia

The Scholarship Division of the Ministry of Higher Education provides several scholarship programmes to international students to pursue their higher education in Malaysia. The financial aid provided by the Scholarship Division, MOHE are:

i) Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan

  • The Malaysian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan are awarded by the Malaysian Government to the nominated students from the Commonwealth countries to study at the post-graduate level in Malaysia.
  • Applicants must have a minimum standard of upper second class honours or CGPA of 3.5/4.0 at bachelor’s degree level. In addition, applicants for Ph.D must possess very good result at Master degree level in a similar field of intended Ph.D study.


ii) MTCP Scholarship

  • The MTCP Scholarship for Post-Graduate Studies provides opportunities for students to pursue advanced academic study in Malaysia. This scholarship is a Government-to-Government basis, without any bond imposed by Malaysia.
  • Scholarships are intended for promising candidates who may be expected to make a significant contribution to their own countries on their return from Malaysia.
  • Scholarships are available for post-graduate studies at Masters and Ph.D level tenable at Malaysian universities.
  • The duration of the award is 36 months for Ph.D and between 12 to 24 months for Masters programme.

iii) MIS Scholarship for Undergraduate Studies

  • Malaysian International Scholarship (MIS) is a Premier Scholarship which offers opportunities to an excellent and outstanding young students to pursue their higher education in Malaysian universities.
  • The award are targeted for talented students with an excellent academic records and outstanding co-curriculum background to pursue their Bachelor’s Degree at selected and well established Malaysian public and private universities.

iv) MIS Scholarship for Post-Graduate Studies

  • Malaysian International Scholarship for Post-Graduate Studies provides opportunities for students from countries with diplomatic relations and bilateral cooperation with Malaysia to pursue advanced academic study in Malaysia.
  • The purpose of this scholarship is to promote bilateral arrangement with partner countries on government to government basis, and to encourage students from other countries to study in Malaysia with the view to facilitate future collaboration and exchange of scholars in enhancing educational cooperation between Malaysia and partner countries.
  • Scholarships are available for post-graduate studies at Masters and Ph.D level tenable at Malaysian universities.
  • The duration of the award is 36 months for Ph.D and between 12 to 24 months for Masters programme.

The Awards
Each scholarship consists of:
i. a return air tickets from recipient’s capital city to Malaysia;
ii. an approved tuition fees by the respective university;
iii. a maintenance allowance per month;
iv. a yearly grant for books and internal travel;
v. thesis allowance, installation and termination grant.

How to Apply for the Scholarship
Applicants should complete the application form (in 2 copies).The following documentation must be attached with the application form:

  • A certified copy of the applicant`s current passport showing evidence of citizenship;
  • The applicant’s academic transcripts, testimonials and/ or references relating to the relevant study, co-curricullum activities, achievements;
  • Curriculum vitae;
  • Passport-size photograph (2 copies);
  • Completed Medical Report;
  • A clear and precise study or research plan (for postgraduate studies);
  • English language proficiency certificate or test score (if any);
  • Admission letter from the university; and
  • Two letters of recommendation.

Downloads Form:

FURTHER INQUIRIES
For application details and further enquiries, please contact:

Scholarship Division
Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia
Level 4, Block 1 PjH Tower
Precinct 2
Federal Goverment Administration Centre
62100, PUTRAJAYA
MALAYSIA

Tel: 03-88844600
Fax: 03-88844701
E-mail: shamimi[ at ]mohe.gov.my

For more information, please visit this page.

Scholarships at Carroll College of Montana

International Undergraduate Scholarships at Carroll College of Montana, USA

MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
2009-2010 Merit Awards

Carroll offers generous academic scholarships. All prospective first year students who have applied and been admitted to Carroll are automatically considered for the following guaranteed minimum scholarships and awards based on official secondary school transcripts and test scores (SAT or ACT).

First Year Scholarship Levels Are:
Presidential $11,500
Trustee $10,000
All Saints $8,000

To be eligible, students must have graduated from an accredited secondary school, completed less than 1 full year of university and attend Carroll full-time (12 or more credit hours per semester).

Transfer Students Levels Are:

  • Presidential Scholarship: $9,000
    3.5 to 4.0 GPA
  • Trustee Scholarship: $7,000
    3.0 to 3.49 GPA
  • All Saints Award: $4,000
    2.5 to 2.99 GPA

Scholarship decisions are made in mid-February. For consideration, please apply to Carroll by 15 February for entrance in August and by 15 October for entrance in January.

For more information, please contact Ms. Kim Kelley at intl[ at ]carroll.edu
or visit the official announcement.

PhD Studentships on Faculty of Computer Science & Technology, England

Meta Deskripsi
Faculty of Computer Science & Technology, University of Cambridge are seeking five PhD students across a range of system topics to investigate the implications of photonic networks on future large-scale computer systems (such as data centres or scientific computers) with a focus on power consumption reduction.

The work will involve modelling large systems of chip multiprocessors with photonic interconnect using FPGA-based emulation. These two positions are funded by the EPRSC grant EP/I004157/1

Three PhD students for the 'INTelligent Energy awaRE NETworks' (INTERNET) project whose vision is to reduce the carbon footprint of ICT networks by at least an order of magnitude - along with a corresponding reduction in non-renewable energy consumption.

PhD students would perform complimentary work across topics including: the investigation of energy-aware network protocol design and implementation for the migration of virtualised systems, performing research into the models of energy usage of networks in and between data centres, and the design and implementation of novel hardware-software interfaces. These three positions are funded by the EPSRC grant EP/H040536/1.

Candidates should have a 1st class degree in computer science, electronic engineering, mathematics or a closely related discipline, ideally with experience in one or more of the following:

  • Computer architectures
  • Computer networks
  • Virtualization and migration
  • Physical layer digital and/or optical communications
  • Digital design, FPGA programming, Hardware Description Languages

How to Apply
Send your enquiries nclude a Curriculum Vitae and a brief statement of your background and interests.
Informal enquiries should be addressed to srg-phd-vacancy@cl.cam.ac.uk Enquiries should include a Curriculum Vitae and a brief statement of your background and interests.
For UK/EU students this covers a stipend and fees. For October 2011 entry, applications should be received by December 1 2010 (applications for an April 2011 start date may also be considered).

Non-UK/EU students will require additional funding for the higher level of fees. Exceptional non-EU candidates may be considered for nomination to the Gates Cambridge Trust and Cambridge International Scholarship competitions.

Rabu, 14 Juli 2010

Management Development Institute Program for HIV/AIDS Service Providers, South Africa phd studentships

Management Development Institute Program for HIV/AIDS Service Providers, South Africa phd studentships

This is a one-week intensive program designed for top management of African organizations dedicated to providing prevention, treatment and care and support services in the area of HIV/AIDS. The goal of the program is to provide leaders of these service organizations with management tools, frameworks, and knowledge that enable them to increase the quantity and quality of services they provide.

The program has been designed by world-class management faculty from the prestigious University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and is delivered in conjunction with instructors from African universities. The program is funded by Johnson & Johnson, one of the most admired companies in the world today, and is offered in cooperation with The African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) in Nairobi, the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) in Accra and the University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa. Upon completion of the training the candidates receive a certificate from the University of California.

The program will be held as follows:

•For Southern Africa Organizations: August 22 to 28, 2010, at University of Cape Town, Cape Town – South Africa
Application deadline: 12th July, 2010

•For West African Organizations: August 29 to September 4, 2010, at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Accra – Ghana


Application deadline: 12th July, 2010

SCHOLARSHIPS

The cost of the MDI training program is US$ 4,000 per participant. Johnson and Johnson awards scholarships to managers who have the greatest potential to positively impact the quantity and quality of services in their organization. These scholarships cover the cost of tuition, training materials, accommodation and meals. Travel expenses, if required, will be borne by the participants or their organization.

APPLICATION FORMS

Please download on the link below

http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/x13884.xml

OR

Email Anthony.wairagu@amref.org