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Learn insider tips on securing fully-funded scholarships for postgraduate studies in Canada. The workshop covers successful study management, application organization, direct university applications, and more. Hosted by a GIS & Remote Sensing student with first-hand experience. Join us for a valuable session catered to master’s and PhD students planning to study abroad. Reserve your spot at this FREE event and gain valuable insights to kickstart your scholarship journey.
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One day free workshop “How to Get Your Postgraduate Scholarship” • Introduction: • In this workshop, a GIS & Remote Sensing postgraduate student will share his experience on how to get fully-funded scholarships for future study from Canada. The workshop will be interesting for masters and PhD students planning to continue their studies abroad. The lectures are designed with the aim to present how to: • Manage your current study successfully, • Organize your application for the desired country, university, and supervisor, • The presenter will describe his own experience of successful direct applications to universities without third parties Schedule: 8.30 - 9.30: Registration and Breakfast 9:30 – 9:40: Opening 9:40 – 10:30: Talk 1: Management of successful study at UPM (Research and publication hints) 10:30- 11:00: Talk 2: Before you apply for future study (Search for university and correspondence with potential supervisors) 11:10 – 12:10: Talk 3: The application process and documentation Date & Venue: Date: 27 August 2012 Registration: 8:30 - 9.30 am Venue: Dewan Seminar room Faculty of Engineering, UPM Workshop is FREE Email to make reservation: postgraduate.scholarship@gmail.com Organization Speaker The workshop is jointly organized by: GeoSpatialInformation Science Research Centre (GIS RC) AND Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering • AlmazButaev • Institute of Advanced Technologies, • Universiti Putra Malaysia. • Full postgraduate scholarships: • Concordia University, Montreal, Canada; • Waterloo University, Ontario, Canada;