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College Scholarships   D O C T O R A L
The Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship
[Indonesia] PhD Scholarships in Various Programme by The Japan Indonesia Presidential Scholarship Program

University of Groningen
[Netherlands] PhD Research Positions at the Graduate School for the Humanities (9,0 fte) at University of Groningen

INRIA
[France] 50 PhD Thesis offers in 2010, INRIA


 
College Scholarships   POSTGRADUATE
Ministry of Communication & Information Technology Overseas Postgraduate Scholarship Program 2010
[Indonesia] Ministry of Communication & Information Technology Overseas Postgraduate Scholarship Program 2010

Australian Leadership Awards Scholarships 2011
[Australia] Master & Doctoral Scholarships Programme by Australian Leadership Awards Scholarships 2011

Willy Brandt School of Public Policy
[Germany] Master/Phd Scholarships in Conflict Studies & Management at Willy Brandt School of Public Policy

StuNed Scholarship Programme
[Netherlands] Master Scholarship in Various Programme by Dutch Government (StuNed Programme)

Universitas Indonesia
[Indonesia] Masters Programme in Terrorism and International Security Studies at Universitas Indonesia


 
College Scholarships   UNDERGRADUATE
Sato International Scholarship Foundation
[Japan] Undergraduate & Postgraduate Scholarship by Sato International Scholarship Foundation

GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Program - IIEF
[Indonesia] Bachelor Students (S1) Scholarships by GE Foundation Scholar-Leaders Programme

Astro Kasih - Sampoerna Foundation Scholarship Programme
[Indonesia] Undergraduate (S1) Scholarship in Science and Non Science Programme by Astro - Sampoerna Foundation

University of Leeds
[UK] Undergraduate Excellence Scholarships 2010 for International Students at University of Leeds

Sampoerna Foundation Scholarship Program
[Indonesia] Sampoerna Foundation Scholarship Program for Undergraduate (S1) Level


 

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 Scholarship Interview Tips

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Before The Interview

Prepare in advance.
Ahead of time, consider the purpose of the interview. Review your UC application for admission as it may be brought up during your interview. Create mock questions you think might be asked. When formulating your answers, remember to emphasize your strengths.

Practice your interview skills with a friend.
Review your interview skills aloud with someone and brainstorm hypothetical situations the interview may encompass. Ask your friend to count the number of times you say "like" and "you know" to make sure you aren`t overusing such filler phrases.

Consider bringing letters of recommendation.
Letters of recommendation are optional. Submit them to your interviewer at the time of your interview. (Letters of recommendation sent to the office may not be considered.)

The Interview

Dress appropriately.
Dress comfortably for your interview, but not too casually. Rule of thumb: wear business casual and no more than two colors. If you are interviewing on the UC Berkeley campus, wear walking shoes.

Arrive on time.
Create a positive first impression by arriving on time.

Monitor your body language.
Good posture gives a confident impression. Keep your hands in your lap or on the table to seem calm rather than touching your hair and face.

Monitor your speech.
Answer in complete sentences when possible, avoiding interjections of "uhm", "like", and "you know". When asked a yes/no question, follow up with a brief, interesting detail that the interviewer might remember. If you don`t understand a question, it`s perfectly acceptable to ask the interviewer to rephrase or repeat the question.

Make eye contact.
Make eye contact throughout the interview. Avoid looking at the floor or ceiling while listening and speaking.

Volunteer information.
When offering information during an interview, remember that it`s the interviewer`s job to decide what`s pertinent and what`s not. It`s your job to "flesh out" your application with details that will convince the interviewer of your strengths. Prepare answers to questions you think might highlight desirable qualities or accomplishments. Phrase what you say about yourself positively. If you are asked why you performed poorly in the sciences, emphasize your talent in creative writing, for example, instead of enumerating excuses.

Be prepared with a good close. At the end of the interview, you may be asked whether you have questions or something to add. You can ask a question, add information that you prepared before the interview, or follow up on a topic covered during the interview itself. Good closure shows that you have been engaged in the exchange. Thank the interviewer for giving you the opportunity to meet and make a timely exit, i.e. avoid running out, but also refrain from lingering.

What to avoid.

Don`t ...
  • chew gum
  • tell sob stories
  • yawn
  • look at your watch
  • appear bored
  • fidget
Source: UC Berkeley Financial Aid Office Website


 
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