Sunday 27 November 2011

Call for Applications Postgraduate Fellowship

Southeast Asian Studies Regional Exchange Program


Objectives:

The fellowship aims to encourage the study of a Southeast Asian country other than one’s own or a comparative study across the region by M.A. or Ph.D. graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. The fellowship supports:
     
  • M.A. or Ph.D. course work and/or thesis research (documentary research and field work) and thesis writing; and
  • Postdoctoral research.
Fellowships are awarded for projects that are considered likely to reinforce cross-national or regional identity and promote mutual understanding in the region.

Who may apply:


  • M.A. or Ph.D. fellowship: Southeast Asian nationals residing in the region under the age of 40 and enrolled in social science or humanities graduate programs in a Southeast Asian university
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  • Postdoctoral research: Southeast Asian nationals residing in the region affiliated to a university or research institute in Southeast Asia and who obtained doctorate degree in social science or humanities within three years prior to the date of grant application


Scope of research:

Research projects must focus on a Southeast Asian country (or countries) other than the researcher’s own and may involve cross-national comparisons (which may include the researcher’s own country), or examine a regional theme, issue or problem. The research must include library (or archival) research and/or field work in the country or countries being studied.
 
  • For M.A./Ph.D. students, the research findings must be used in the preparation of the M.A. thesis or Ph.D. dissertation.
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  • For postdoctoral fellows, the research must lead to the publication of a journal article, book chapter, or book.
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Deadline for Applications: 4 January 2012


You may download the application guidelines, instructions, and application forms from our web site www.seasrepfoundation.org.

Contact:

The SEASREP Foundation
Unit 612-613 Residencia de Regina
94 Xavierville Avenue
Loyola Heights, Quezon City 1108
Philippines
Tel. No. 632-7090854
Fax No. 632-7090891

Wednesday 23 November 2011

Graduate Scholarships in Aerospace Engineering, South Korea

We proudly announce the launch of LANL-CBNU Engineering Institute Korea, a joint venture program of our lab with the Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA. Therefore, we need some dedicated graduate students as the backbone of the program. Our projects are related, but not limited, to the application of laser ultrasound technologies and optical fiber sensors technologies to the non-destructive test and evaluation (NDT&E), and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of important engineering structures, such as wind turbine, space launch vehicle, nuclear power plant, and aircraft. All the projects are application based with supports from the industries or government, and have great potential to be commercialized. If you are highly motivated, we want to invite you to join our research team.


Basic Requirements:

  • Electrical, electronics, mechatronics engineering, or image processing background.
  • Prefer candidates with signal/image processing, embedded system (FPGA), real-time application, RFID, wireless sensors network, or LabVIEW skills.
  • Good TOEFL score.
 

Financial Supports:

  •  Starting pay KRW 950,000 for master; KRW 1,150,000 for PhD (after tax deduction).
  •  Increment depending on research achievement, e.g. KRW 1,650,000 for a present PhD student in the 4th year.
  •  Office utensils supported, including PC, furniture, stationary, etc.
 

Application or Enquiry:
Required documents:
  • Detail resume with recent photo, copy of certificates and TOEFL result, one A4 page of self-introduction (your personality, motivation to join this field of study, reasons of application and personal goals, future plan after your graduation, etc).
  • Send application or enquiry to Integrated Health & Usage Monitoring Team leader: IHUM.SSL@gmail.com
  • Application due date: Spring semester: 20th Oct. 2011; Fall semester: 20th Apr. 2012.
  • For more information, visit us at http://ssl.jbnu.ac.kr/xe/research_f
 

Prof. Jung-Ryul, LEE
Smart Structures Laboratory & LANL-CBNU EI-K,
Department of Aerospace Engineering,
Chonbuk National University, South Korea

Tuesday 22 November 2011

Free K-pop Concert Ticket Giveaway


Are you a K-Pop fan who lives in Korea? Then this is the event for you! The KTO will be holding a FREE concert mini-series this December (2011) in anticipation of the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympic Games. Come see top stars like 2AM, B2ST, Miss A & more at the beautiful Yongpyong Resort in Gangwon-do. Call the 1330 tt Call Center now for your chance to win 2 free K-pop concert tickets!
Concert Details◈ Date: December 2nd (Fri.) – December 4th (Sun.), 2011
◈ Place: Gangwon-do, Yongpyong Resort, Yongpyong Dome
(Free shuttle bus between Seoul and Yongpyong Resort).
◈ Concert Dates & Line-up:
Concert Details
Date & Time Dec. 2 (Fri.)
19:00 - 21:00
Dec. 3 (Sat.)
19:00 - 21:00
Dec. 4 (Sun.)
19:00 - 21:00
Place Yongpyong Resort Yongyong Resort Yongyong Resort
Line-up 2AM
U-kiss
After School
Leader’s
G.NA
BEAST
4minutes
My Name
Kim Kyujong (SS501)
Miss A
ZE:A
Sistah
Davichi
B1A4
* Schedule and line-up subject to change.
Event Details◈ Eligibility: Foreign nationals living in Korea
◈ Period: November 14th (Mon.) – November 27th (Sun.), 2011
◈ Tickets: 50 winners (2 tickets each) will be selected for each concert date (150 winners total)
* Tickets will be distributed onsite.
◈ Winners Announcement: November 29 (Tues.) 2011, 11:00am (Korean time).
** Winners will be notified by SMS (mobile text messaging)


How to enter:
  1. 1. Call the tt call center at 02-1330
  2. 2. Leave your name, gender, nationality, phone number, & date you wish to attend the concert

Shuttle Bus Information

◈ From Seoul (13:00) >> Yongpyong Resort (estimated arrival time: 17:00)
Seoul shuttle bus stop: Korea Tourism Organization, TIC
◈ From Yongpyong (21:30) >> Seoul (estimated arrival time: 01:30)
Arrival location TBA (Gangnam Station, KTO or Gyeonggi-do area)

** Please direct ALL inquiries to the 1330 tt call center at 02-1330 (24/7 Travel Helpline).
(Inquiries received via email will not be addressed).

Direct Link:
http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/FU/FU_EN_15.jsp?cid=1436278

Exam Preparation Outreach Program (EPOP)

EPOP is an online study program designed to improve student’s language and study skills in order to pass university entrance exams. These include the TOEFL, IELTS and GED. Many students from various parts of Asia find it difficult to obtain affordable and high quality support for these exams. EPOP works directly with these students to provide a highly competitive program that aims to improve all elements of academic English. Over the course of several months, students will submit regular essays and assignments online, as well as consult with other students via the online EPOP forum. Qualified teachers also act as support staff throughout the process, mentoring small groups of students to achieve their desired results. Upon completion of the program, EPOP also provides links to other organizations, where further information regarding scholarships and funding can be obtained.

How to apply

Applications for the coming semester starting on January 7th 2012 are now being accepted!

If you are interested in joining EPOP, please an application. Applications will be due by December 1st.
Your application will need to be completed showing a clear direction in your studies and career. If you are not sure how to show this in your application, you should research university programs online. See the introduction page of this website for other helpful websites. Myanmar students can get this information from these scholarship counselors: scholaradvisor@gmail.com, and sssmyanmar@gmail.com. Cambodian, Thai and Laotian masters students can contact scholaradvisor@gmail.com.
Please make sure you download the application, fill it out and then save it using your name and the date. Applications that are not submitted correctly could be delayed or lost. Do not attempt to fill out the application that appears in your browser.


Application Form >

Supplementary Grant Program Asia

Please note: The application deadline for the 2011-12 academic year has passed.  Please check back again in early 2012 for the next call for applications.

The Supplementary Grant Program Asia provides supplemental financial assistance to Burmese students to study at accredited university degree programs outside of Burma (Myanmar).  The program was originally established to address the needs of Burmese students, both inside and outside of the country, whose college education was disrupted due to political instability in the country.  
NOTE: In 2010, the name of the program was changed from the Supplementary Grant Program Burma to Supplementary Grant Program Asia.  The guidelines and eligibility for the program remain the same.

Eligibility


Grants are awarded on the basis of academic record, applicant's long-term goals, and financial need. Grants are given to students who not only meet the program criteria but who are willing and likely to return to Burma to work for the democratic and economic development of the country. 
The program does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnic origin, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, or disability. The competition is merit-based and open to those meeting the following criteria:

  • applicants must be enrolled in full time study at an accredited college or university leading to a degree (BA, MA, PhD etc.);
  • the program provides supplemental funds only—applicants must have already been awarded partial or full tuition, room and board stipends, or have other types of financial aid (family support, part-time job, etc.);
  • applicants must demonstrate proficiency in the spoken and written language of their host country (or host university if languages are different).

Fields of Study


For individuals who are studying or intend to study in the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia, only those studying in the humanities and social sciences are eligible to apply—with preference given to graduate study in the following fields:
Public Health, Social Policy, Social Work, Education, Environmental Policy, Public Policy, Public Administration, Economic Policy, and Law. Requests for support in the following fields are ineligible: Business Administration/Management Training, Computer Science, Finance/Banking/Marketing, Engineering, Hard & Natural Sciences (Physics, Biology, Chemistry, etc.), Mathematics, Medical Science.

For individuals who are studying or intend to study in other parts of the world, including Asia, the above restrictions do not apply, although preference is still given to graduate studies in the social sciences or humanities.

Ineligibility


The following are not supported by the program:
  • Distance Education Courses
  • English as a Second Language Programs
  • High School
  • Vocational Training

Financial Terms


Grants are provided to help cover costs for one or more of the following categories:
  • Tuition and fees - not to exceed 50% of tuition and fees per academic year (For students who are studying or intend to study in the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia only).
  • Living expenses - students who have succeeded in funding their tuition, either through scholarships or their own financial means will be eligible for additional housing and living funds.
Students who have secured all necessary funds but cannot afford additional expenses, such as books, materials, health insurance, or transportation to and from school, will be eligible for additional funds. This does not cover purchase of computer equipment, airfares or debt related to studies. In no case may an applicant request grant assistance for the support of an accompanying child or spouse.

Participant Responsibility


Grantees are required to maintain student status throughout the period of the grant and abide by all the terms and conditions outlined in the contract letter signed by the grantee. Grant stipends are distributed upon submission of proof of enrollment in a study program.

Deadlines


Please note: The application deadline for the 2011-12 academic year  has passed.  Please check back again in early 2012 for the next call for applications.

To Apply


All applicants should read the application below for details regarding various methods for submitting applications (online, email, mail).  Online and paper applications will be considered equally.

Applicants studying in North America, Europe, Africa, or the Middle East are encouraged to apply through the OSI online application system.

Application for Continued Funding for Current Grantees

Current Supplementary Grant Program Asia grantees (2010-11) who wish to apply for continued funding in 2011-12 must complete the Application for Continued Funding (attached below) and send it, with the required documents, to the appropriate office. 
The Application for Continued Funding should only be completed by current grantees—individuals who received SGPA funding for academic year 2010-11—who are continuing in the same degree program.  All other applicants must complete a new application.



Contact sssmyanmar@gmail.com and <apsconsortium@gmail.com> for academic counseling or with any questions.


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Sunday 20 November 2011

Wonder Girls 'Be My Baby' Cover Dance Contest, in KOREA!!!



ေရႊျမန္မာမ်ား..
Dance ၀ါသနာပါၿပီး
Korea Pop ကို.. အထူးစိတ္၀င္စားသူမ်ား..
ကိုရီးယားကို .(အစစအရာရာ).စရိတ္ျငိမ္း လာလည္ရင္း..
Wonder Girls ကို .လည္း..ေတြ႕ဆုံ ခြင့္ ရခ်င္တယ္..ဆိုရင္
ဒီျပိဳင္ပြဲကို.. ၀င္ျပိဳင္လိုက္ၾကစို႕။


Contest Info

Application Period

  • 2011.11.14 ~ 11.30
  • Winners: 5 teams (3 teams from abroad and 2 local teams
Prizes

  • 3 teams from abroad: free trip to Korea + Free tour of Seoul + JYP Entertainment tour + A chance to meet with the Wonder Girls (*Airfare, accomodations (3 nights/4 days), and Seoul tour paid for by VisitKore.)
  • 2 local teams: JYP Entertainment tour + a chance to meet with Wonder Girls

How to participate

  • Upload a video clip of you/your group's "Be My Baby" cover dance to your Youtube account (*One group should have 5 members or less.
  • Email the URL of your video clip along with each member's nationality and country of residence to JYP Entertainment (email: wgbemybaby@gmail.com). (*Applications without participants' nationalities and countries of residence will not be admitted.)
  • Leave a message of support for the Wonder Girls + the name of 1 tourist attraction in Seoul you want to visit on the JYP facebook event page.
Selection Criteria

The Wonder Girls themselves will be judging this event! Videos will be judged on how well participants  represent the original dance while giving the dance their own creative twist.

Winner announcement

  • December 5, 2011
  • Announced on the news section of the VisitKorea site and the JYP Facebook event page.

Scheduled Korea Tour Period

  • December 14-17, 2011 (3 nights and 4 days)
  • *Schedule subject to change.

Direct Link >> http://www.facebook.com/wondergirlsworld

ျပိဳင္ပြဲ၀င္ သီခ်င္း >>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=3muiujrwTOA

Global Greens Congress, Dakar 2012

I am happy to inform you about the grant application for women to attend Global Greens Congress in Dakar, Senegal (29th of March – 1st of April 2012).

Please forward it to your teams and other green activists. There is no age limit for the applicants. 





Note: Boys are not allowed to apply but encouraged to inform their female colleagues



Greens from around the world are warmly invited to join us for Global Greens Congress 2012 in Dakar, Senegal, from 29 March to 1 April 2012.  Pre-registration is now open.  If you're considering coming to Congress you can sign up to recieve all the latest information and announcements about Dakar 2012.  Members of the Global Green family are also invited to submit proposals in preparation for the Congress.

Global Greens Congresses are exhilarating, empowering and vital. People come from all over the Green world with different cultures, diverse histories and many languages but united by a sense of global citizenship and committed to common political values and ideals. It is particularly exciting that Global Greens 2012 will be held in Africa, a continent that exemplifies both the hope and the challenge of the many pressing issues facing the world. This Congress will have on its agenda the push for real democracy flowering in north Africa, the need for fundamental economic reform and a Green New Deal, climate change and energy, and the safeguarding of life itself -- the world's biodiversity, especially in marine environments. It will take the next steps to strengthen the Global Greens and improve our capacity for cooperation and action.
The Greens are committed to tackling the social and ecological crises facing humanity and the planet. This Congress will focus on planning for action -- it will help shape Green politics and so world politics for the coming decades.

Global Greens 2012 will be hosted by the Fédération Démocratique des Ecologistes du Sénégal (FEDES) in partnership with the African Green Federation and the Global Greens Coordination. Other meetings will be held in conjunction with the Congress to make the most of the opportunity for people to come together. This is the third Global Greens Congress and the first in Africa. The first Congress was in Canberra, Australia, in 2001 and the second in Sao Paolo, Brazil, in 2008.

Information about the Congress venue, program, registration fees and other details will be posted as it becomes available. If you need a visa to visit Senegal it would be wise to make enquiries early.
The Congress organisers would particularly appreciate donations to help make this Congress as inclusive and successful as possible. Contributions of any amount will be much appreciated. You can donate here now.

We look forward to seeing you in Senegal.

Note: Due to File Size, application form cannot be attached here. If you don't find the application form and program information easily in the website, contact this blog by mail @ info.youthhope@gmail.com.

Tuesday 15 November 2011

Master Scholarship in Water Resources Management by ICE WaRM, Australia

ICE WaRM offers a scholarship programme to attract high quality international students to education and training in water resources management, delivered by ICE WaRM partner institutions.
The ICE WaRM scholarship programme aims to:
  • provide high calibre students with the opportunity to study with ICE WaRM partners to further their knowledge;
  • provide students with the opportunity to participate in research and advance their scientific knowledge in water resources management;
  • encourage the exchange of ideas on best practice within water-related fields;
  • provide students with the opportunity to participate in presentations, conferences, seminars and forums on contemporary issues in water resources management;
  • provide the opportunity for students from organisations and countries currently facing major water issues to participate in programmes which they may not be able to fund; and
  • demonstrate a commitment to cultural change and diversity and the international sharing of knowledge and skills related to water resources management.
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SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION CLOSING DATES

Semester 1 (February 2012) – Deadline 26th August 2011
Semester 2 (July 2012) – Deadline 24th February 2012
ICE WaRM offers two rounds of scholarships annually, in February and July. Applicants are able to begin applying for current or future rounds at any time.
 
 
HOW DO I APPLY?
1) Complete the online registration form to gain access to the relevant application forms.
Once you press “submit” you will see a webpage with links to 3 documents:
  • Scholarship Guidelines
  • Scholarship Application Form
  • Scholarships Confidential Referee Report
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2) Print and/or save these files. You will also receive an automatic email acknowledgement with a direct link to the application forms.
3) Complete the Scholarship Application Form and send to ICE WaRM with relevant documentation by the deadline.
NOTES:
  • ICE WaRM will acknowledge receipt of all applications and advise if any documents are outstanding.
  • Completion of the online registration form allows ICE WaRM to monitor interest in the scholarship programme and remind applicants of closing dates.
  • Any applications that are incomplete by the application deadline will not be eligible for consideration.
  • Hard copy documents (transcripts, parchments, passports/birth certificates) must be original or certified copies – uncertified photocopies will not be accepted.
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SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING

ICE WaRM offers full and partial scholarships toward the cost of the programme (fee tuition). For international students the fully funded scholarship is AUD$40,000 and partially funded scholarship is AUD$20,000*.
There are two types of Australia Awards: the Endeavour Awards administered by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) and the international development awards administered by the Australia Agency for International Development (AusAID). Both programs are providing opportunities to study in Australia for International Students.

Entry Requirements


Applicants must fulfil the following requirements for entry into the Master of Water Resources Management:

Completion of one of the following:

  • 4 year undergraduate degree including honours in a recommended field* (Australian or equivalent), OR
  • 4 year undergraduate degree in a recommended field (Australian or equivalent) with relevant experience**, OR
  • 3 year undergraduate degree plus honours in a recommended field* (Australian or equivalent)

*Engineering and Science are considered recommended fields.

**Relevant experience will need to be demonstrated to an appropriate level and will be assessed at the discretion of the Program Director.

Professionals with extensive experience working in the water industry who do not meet the academic entry requirements may be eligible for entry to the Graduate Certificate in Water Resources Management.

It is assumed that all applicants will have a demonstrated background in mathematics (i.e. at least equivalent to Year 12 mathematics).

English Language Requirements

International students who speak English as a foreign language must have obtained one of the following standards within the last two years prior to admission:

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS): test - band 6.5 with a score no less then six for sub tests; www.ielts.org, OR

  • Previous successful secondary or tertiary study where English was the language of instruction.


For more information, please visit official website: www.icewarm.com.au

International Climate Protection Fellowships - Germany

The International Climate Protection Fellowships enable prospective leaders to conduct a research-related project of their own choice during a one-year stay in Germany. Submit an application if you are a prospective leader from a non-European threshold or developing country working in the field of climate protection and resource conservation in academia, business or administration in your country. Applicants must provide a clearly visible leadership potential either by experience in a first leadership position or be able to provide appropriate references. They must also have completed their first university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent academic degree) less than 12 years prior to the start of the fellowship (1 September 2012) with outstanding results. They must also hold a further academic or professional qualification (Master’s, PhD, LL.M., MBA etc.) or have extensive professional experience in a leadership role (at least 48 months at the time of application). Furthermore, they are expected to have gained initial practical experience through involvement in projects related to climate protection and resource conservation. The fellowship will enable the recipients to conduct a research-related project of their own choice with hosts in Germany whom they are free to choose themselves.
The programme, which is being funded under the International Climate Initiative by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, includes a preparatory intensive language course in Germany, a several-week introductory seminar, a two-week training course and a final meeting in Berlin. These activities will enable you to gain additional insights into academic, social, cultural, economic and political life in Germany.
In addition to applicants who have been trained in the natural and engineering sciences, candidates who have been engaged in legal, economic and societal issues relating to climate change are encouraged to apply for this programme. Every year, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation is granting up to 20 International Climate Protection Fellowships to prospective leaders from the countries named. The programme is currently scheduled to run until 2012.
Requirements:
  1. First academic degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent), completed less than 12 years prior to the start of the fellowship (1. September 2012);
  2. A further academic or professional qualification (Master’s, PhD, LL.M., MBA etc.) or extensive professional experience in a leadership role (at least 48 months at the time of application) in the field of climate protection and resource conservation;
  3. Initial practical experience (at least 12 months at the time of application) through involvement in projects related to climate protection and resource conservation (possibly already during studies);
  4. Leadership potential demonstrated by initial experience in leadership positions and/or appropriate references (see no. 8);
  5. A detailed statement by a host in Germany, including a confirmation of support; details of the proposed project must be discussed with the prospective host prior to application;
  6. Citizenship of a non-European threshold or developing country (see list of countries) which is also the fellow’s habitual abode and place of work;
  7. Very good knowledge of English and/or German, documented by appropriate language certificates;
  8. Two to three expert references by individuals qualified to comment on the candidate’s professional, personal and, if applicable, academic eligibility and his / her leadership potential.
Potential applicants who have spent more than six months in Germany or more than 12 months in a country that is not on the list of countries at the time of or shortly before application should contact the Humboldt Foundation (info@avh.de) before submitting an application as they may be ineligible on formal grounds.
Selection procedure
Applications must be completed online. The completed application form including all the additional documents required must be submitted online by the closing date (15 December 2011). Click on the tab “Application package” to find additional information on all the documentation required and be able to access the online application procedure. Confirmation that your documents have been received will be sent to you as soon as you have submitted them.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that he or she has submitted all the necessary documents. Incomplete applications may be excluded from the selection procedure.
Your proposed host in Germany should send his/her confidential statement directly to the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation by the closing date at the latest.
The applications will be reviewed and probably until Mid-March, an independent selection committee will select the candidates who will be invited to participate in a three-day selection meeting in Germany. This selection meeting is supposed to take place in the end of April, and applicants will then be given the opportunity to outline their project to the selection committee and the other applicants as well as to attend individual interviews held by the selection committee. At the end of the meeting the selection results will be announced.

Closing date (date of receipt at Humboldt Foundation): 15 December 2011


For more information, please visit official website: www.humboldt-foundation.de

Asia Pacific Leadership Program


The Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP) is the center of excellence for leadership education in Asia Pacific and a signature program of the East-West Center. The program links advanced and interdisciplinary analysis of emergent regional issues with experiential leadership learning.

APLP graduates leave the East-West Center with an expanded regional perspective. They are knowledgeable about the societies and issues of the Asia Pacific region and empowered to exercise leadership and promote cooperation in a variety of cultural, geographical and institutional environments.
In short, APLP alumni are navigators of change.
To learn more about the Asia Pacific Leadership Program, please visit the key elements of our website:
To contact the Asia Pacific Leadership Program, please email aplp@eastwestcenter.org.
HOW TO APPLY
Fall 2012 ASIA PACIFIC LEADERSHIP PROGRAM APPLICATION DOCUMENTS
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
  • Bachelor's degree - applicants must have a 4-year bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an accredited U.S. College or University or from a recognized institution of higher learning abroad. Equivalency is determined by the University of Hawai'i. Generally, an equivalent could be a 3-year bachelor's degree plus a 1-year master's degree, or a 2-year bachelor's degree plus a 2-year master's degree.
  • TOEFL: This is a requirement for all international students (unless automatically exempt). Your TOEFL test result can be no more than two years old. The International English language Testing System (IELTS) may be substituted for TOEFL. See FAQs for further details. We recommend you take the TOEFL test as soon as possible.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
  • Professional work experience and achievement
  • Leadership track record in professional, public, and/or personal realms
  • International experience and aptitude, including overseas residence,  language skills, intercultural and diversity exposure
  • Volunteer and community service experience
  • Asia Pacific engagement: evidence of interest in and knowledge of the region, as well as commitment to its future prosperity. This might include employment in the region, classes taken at University, languages spoken, memberships and fellowships, specific projects, field studies, and areas of research interest
  • Experience of cohort learning, working collaboratively in small teams or in large groups.

Deadlines:

Applications completed on or before the priority deadline of December 1st will receive a final decision by March 1st.

Applications completed after December 1st will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Incomplete applications will NOT be reviewed.

Direct Link: http://www.eastwestcenter.org/education/aplp 

Sunday 13 November 2011

ဆန္းစစ္ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Critical Thinking)

စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚမႈတြင္ ရွင္းလင္း သိျမင္ေအာင္ ေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Clear thinking)၊ ျပဳျပင္ ဖန္တီးႏိုင္ေအာင္ ေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Creative thinking) ႏွင့္ ရည္ရြယ္ခ်က္ ျပည့္၀ေအာင္ ေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Purposeful thinking) တုိ႔သည္ တစ္ဦး တစ္ေယာက္၏ အရည္အေသြးႏွင့္ ကၽြမ္းက်င္မႈ တန္ဖိုးမ်ား ျဖစ္ၾကသည္။ လူသားတို႔၏ ေန႔စဥ္ဘ၀တြင္ သတင္းအခ်က္အလက္မ်ား လႊမ္းမိုးလွ်က္ရွိၿပီး ယင္းတို႔တြင္ မွားယြင္းသည့္ သတင္းအခ်က္အလက္မ်ား ရွိႏိုင္သကဲ့သို႔ မွန္ကန္ေသာ သတင္း အခ်က္အလက္မ်ားလည္း ရွိႏိုင္မည္ ျဖစ္သည္။ သတင္းစာ၊ ေရဒီယို၊ တီဗြီ၊ အီးေမလ္၊ တယ္လီဖုန္း၊ အင္တာနက္၊ ၿဂိဳဟ္တုသတင္း၊ ဂ်ာနယ္၊ မဂၢဇင္း စသည္တုိ႔မွ ကြဲျပားျခားနားေသာ သတင္းအခ်က္အလက္မ်ား ေန႔စဥ္ ၀င္ေရာက္လွ်က္ရွိသည္။ “စားၾကည့္ … အရသာ သိပ္ရွိတယ္”၊ “သံုးၾကည့္လိုက္ပါ … တစ္ပတ္အတြင္း (၁၀) ေပါင္ က်သြားမယ္”၊ “ရင္းႏွီးၾကည့္လိုက္ပါ … ခင္ဗ်ားရဲ႕ ေျမး၊ ျမစ္၊ တီ၊ တြတ္၊ ကၽြတ္ အထိ ခ်မ္းသာသြားမယ္” အစရွိတဲ့ ေနစဥ္ ၾကားေနရတာေတြ အားလံုးကို ယံုရေတာ့မွာလား။ ျမင္သမွ်၊ ၾကားသမွ် အားလံုးကိို မယံုၾကည္ရဘူးလို႔ အားလံုး နားလည္ထားၾကေသာ္လည္း မ်ားျပားလြန္ေသာ အခ်က္အလက္တို႔ေၾကာင့္ စိတ္၀င္စားမႈ မရွိေတာ့လွ်င္ သို႔တည္းမဟုတ္ အဆိုးျမင္၀ါဒီ ျဖစ္သြားခဲ့လွ်င္ကား ကံဆိုးျခင္းသာ ျဖစ္ေပေတာ့မည္။ မည္သုိ႔မည္ပုံ စဥ္းစားရမည္ႏွင္႔ မည္သုိ႔မည္ပုံ ေဆာင္ရြက္ရမည္ကုိ ခြဲျခားႏုိင္စြမ္း ရွိေတာ႔မည္ မဟုတ္ပါ။

အမွန္တရားႏွင္႔ အသိပညာသုိ႔ ခ်ဥ္းကပ္ျခင္း (Approach to Truth and Knowledge)

လူတစ္ဦး၏ ကၽြမ္းက်င္မႈ (Skill)၊ အယူအဆ (Attitude) ႏွင္႔ ခ်ဥ္းကပ္ပုံ (Approach) တုိ႔သည္ သတင္း အခ်က္အလက္မ်ားကုိ တန္ဖုိးျဖတ္ေစၿပီး ဆုံးျဖတ္ခ်က္ ခ်မွတ္ႏုိင္မည္ ျဖစ္ပါသည္။ ျပႆနာ တစ္ရပ္ကုိ ေျဖရွင္းႏုိင္ရန္ အတြက္ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚရာတြင္ ခ်ဥ္းကပ္မႈ ပုံသဏၭာန္ အမ်ိဳးမ်ိဳး ရွိသည္။


ျပႆနာ တစ္ရပ္ကုိ ေျဖရွင္းရန္ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္းတြင္ ခ်ဥ္းကပ္ပုံ အမ်ိဳးမ်ိဳး (Different approaches to thinking to solve a problem)

ခြဲျခမ္း စိတ္ျဖာ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Analytical thinking) သည္ ျပႆနာ တစ္ရပ္၏ ပါ၀င္ ဖြဲ႕စည္းထားေသာ အစိတ္အပုိင္းမ်ားကုိ တစ္စစီ ခြဲျခား စဥ္းစားျခင္း ျဖစ္သည္။ မည္သည့္ အပုိင္းက ျပႆနာ ျဖစ္ေစသည္ကုိ ခြဲျခမ္း စိတ္ျဖာ ဆုံးျဖတ္ရမည္ ျဖစ္သည္။ ျပဳျပင္ ဖန္တီးႏုိင္ေအာင္ ေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Creative thinking) တြင္ အသစ္ တီထြင္ထားေသာ နည္းလမ္းမ်ားျဖင့္ ျပႆနာကုိ မည္သုိ႔မည္ပုံ ခ်ဥ္းကပ္ရမည္ကုိ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္း ျဖစ္သည္။ က်ိဳးေၾကာင္းျပ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Logical thinking) တြင္ အစီအစဥ္တက် ေယဘုယ်မွ အတိအက် အေျဖရေအာင္ က်ိဳးေၾကာင္း ဆင္ျခင္ျခင္းျဖင့္ ရွင္းရွင္း လင္းလင္း သိရွိရန္ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္း ျဖစ္သည္။ ဆန္းသစ္ ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Critical Thinking) တြင္ မိမိ မည္သည့္ အရာကုိ ၿပီးေျမာက္ေအာင္ ၾကိဳးစားေနသည္။ ေအာင္ျမင္ၿပီးေနာက္ မည္သည့္ အေၾကာင္းအရာကုိ သိရွိလာမည္ကုိ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္း ျဖစ္သည္။ ေလးေလးနက္နက္ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Reflective Thinking) တြင္ ျပႆနာ၏ အလုံးစုံ အဓိပၸာယ္က ဘာလဲဆုိတာ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္း ျဖစ္သည္။

ပတ္၀န္းက်င္ဆုိင္ရာ ျပႆနာမ်ားကုိ စဥ္းစား ေျဖရွင္းရာတြင္မူ ဆန္းစစ္ ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္းႏွင့္ ေလးေလးနက္နက္ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္းကုိ အေျခခံပါသည္။ ဆန္းစစ္ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္း (Critical Thinking) ကုိ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚမႈဆုိင္ရာ ကၽြမ္းက်င္မႈ၏ ဗဟုိခ်က္မ အျဖစ္ ထားရွိပါသည္။ ဤစဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚမႈသည္ စနစ္တက်၊ ရည္ရြယ္ခ်က္ ရွိရွိ တာ၀န္သိသိျဖင့္ သီ၀ရီမ်ား၊ အခ်က္အလက္မ်ားႏွင့္ အယူအဆမ်ားကုိ စိစစ္ရန္ ကၽြႏု္ပ္တုိ႔အား စိန္ေခၚလွ်က္ရွိသည္။ ဤစဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚသည္ အျခားေသာ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚမွဳမ်ား၊ နည္းလမ္းမ်ားႏွင့္ ခ်ဥ္းကပ္မႈ ပုံစံမ်ားကုိ မွ်ေ၀ ရယူသည္။ အေရးႀကီးေသာ ကၽြမ္းက်င္မႈႏွင့္ အယူအဆမ်ားကုိ ေပါင္းစပ္ ျဖည္႔ဆည္း ေပးသည္။ ထို႔ျပင္ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚမႈ ျဖစ္စဥ္ကုိ ခ်မွတ္ရာတြင္ စနစ္တက် စီမံခ်က္ ေရးဆြဲရန္လည္း စိန္ေခၚလွ်က္ ရွိသည္။

ဆန္းစစ္ ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္းသည္ အျငင္းပြားေနေသာ အေၾကာင္းအရာမ်ား၏ အေျဖထုတ္ျခင္းႏွင့္ ေၾကာင္းက်ိဳး ေဖာ္ျပခ်က္ အမ်ိဳးအမ်ိဳးကုိ တန္ဖုိးျဖတ္ျခင္းတုိ႔ အတြက္ မဟာဗ်ဴဟာကုိ ခ်မွတ္ႏုိင္ျခင္းႏွင့္ တိမ္ျမဳပ္ေနေသာ အေတြးအေခၚႏွင့္ နည္းလမ္းမ်ားကုိ ေဖာ္ထုတ္ျခင္းတုိ႔တြင္ အကူအညီ မ်ားစြာ ေပးႏုိင္မည္ ျဖစ္သည္။ ဆန္းသစ္ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္း ဆုိင္ရာ အမ်ဳိးသားေကာင္စီ (National Council for Critical Thinking) မွ ရစ္ခ်က္ေပါ (Richard Paul) က ဆန္းစစ္ ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္းကုိ အဆင့္ (၁၀) ဆင့္ ခြဲျခား ျပထားသည္။

၁။  သင္၏ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္း ရည္ရြယ္ခ်က္က ဘာလဲ။
(What is the purpose of your thinking?)
၂။ သင္ ေျဖႏုိင္ရန္ ႀကိဳးစားေနတဲ့ ေမးခြန္း အတိအက်က ဘာလဲ။
(What precise question are you trying to answer?)
၃။ သင္ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚေနတာက ဘယ္႐ႈေထာင့္ အတြင္းကလဲ။
(Within what point of view are you thinking?)
၄။ သင္ အသုံးျပဳေနတဲ႔ အခ်က္အလက္က ဘာလဲ။
(What information are you using?)
၅။ အဲဒီ အခ်က္အလက္ကုိ သင ္ဘယ္လုိ အဓိပၸာယ္ေဖာ္ပါသလဲ။
(How are you interpreting that information?)
၆။ သင့္ရဲ႕ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚမႈက ဘယ္ အယူအဆ (သုိ႔မဟုတ္) အေတြးအေခၚကုိ ဗဟုိျပဳထားတာလဲ။
(What concepts or idea are central to your thinking?)
၇။ ဘယ္လုိ အေျဖဆီသုိ႔ သင္ ဦးတည္ထားပါသလဲ။
(What conclusions are you aiming toward?)
၈။ သင္ က ဘာကုိ အာမခံခ်က္ ေပးမွာလဲ။ ဘယ္လုိ မွန္းဆခ်က္ ေပးမွာလဲ။
(What are you taking for granted? What assumption are you making?)
၉။ သင္ ဒီအေျဖကုိ လက္ခံခဲ့လွ်င္ ဘယ္လုိ ရုိက္ခတ္မႈေတြ ျဖစ္လာမွာလဲ။
(If you accept the conclusion, what are the implication?)
၁၀။        အကယ္၍ သင့္ အေတြးအေခၚကုိ အေကာင္အထည္ေဖာ္ခဲ့ရင္ ဘယ္လုိ အက်ိဳးဆက္ေတြ ျဖစ္ေပၚလာမွာလဲ။
(What would the consequences be, if you put your thoughts into action?)

သတိျပဳရမည္မွာ ဆန္းစစ္ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္း ၿဖစ္သည္။ သင္ကုိယ္တုိင္ အေလးအနက္ထား စဥ္းစားခဲ့ၿပီး သင္ကုိယ္တုိင္ အမွန္ကန္ ဆုံးျဖတ္ခဲ့တာ ျဖစ္သည္။ ဆန္းစစ္ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚျခင္းျဖင္႔ ျပႆနာတစ္ခုကုိ ခြဲျခမ္းစိတ္ျဖာႏုိင္ျခင္း၊ မိမိ လုပ္ေဆာင္ေနစဥ္မွာပင္ တုိးတက္မႈကုိ ေထာက္လွမ္း သိရွိႏုိင္ျခင္းႏွင့္ မိမိ ခ်မွတ္ထားေသာ နည္းဗ်ဴဟာကုိ တန္ဖုိးျဖတ္ႏုိင္ျခင္း အစရွိေသာ အက်ိဳးေက်းဇူးမ်ား ရရွိႏုိင္သည္။

ဆန္းစစ္ေ၀ဖန္ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚႏုိင္ရန္ လုိအပ္ေသာ အရည္အေသြးမ်ား

ပါေမာကၡ ကာရင္ ေဂ် ၀ါရင္ (Professor Karen J. Warren) က ေအာက္ေဖာ္ျပပါ အရည္အသြးမ်ား လုိအပ္သည္ဟု အႀကံေပးပါသည္။
၁။ သံသယျဖင့္ ႐ႈျမင္ျခင္းႏွင့္ ဘက္လုိက္မႈ ကင္းျခင္း (Skepticism and Independence)
ၾကားရတုိင္း ဖတ္ရတုိင္း မယုံပါႏွင့္။ ကၽြမ္းက်င္သူမ်ားပင္ တစ္ခါတစ္ရံ မွားယြင္း တတ္သည္။
၂။ သေဘာထားႀကီးျခင္းႏွင့္ ေျပာင္းလြယ္ ျပင္လြယ္တတ္ျခင္း (Open-mindedness and flexibility)
ကြဲျပား ျခားနားေသာ အျမင္မ်ားကို ထည္႔သြင္း စဥ္းစားျခင္းႏွင့္ အျခားေသာ ရွင္းျပျခင္းမ်ားကုိ လက္သင့္ခံျခင္း စေသာ အရည္အေသြးမ်ား ရွိရမည္။ သင့္ အျမင္ႏွင့္ ကြဲျပား ျခားနားေသာ အျမင္မ်ားကို ျငင္းခ်က္ထုတ္ရန္ ႀကိဳးစားျခင္းျဖင့္ သင့္ အျမင္တြင္ ရွိေနေသာ အားနည္းခ်က္မ်ားႏွင့္ ကန္႔သတ္ခ်က္မ်ားကုိ ေဖာ္ထုတ္ႏုိင္မည္ ျဖစ္သည္။
၃။ တိက်ျခင္းႏွင့္ စနစ္တက်ျဖစ္ျခင္း (Accuracy and orderliness)
အေၾကာင္းအရာကုိ တိက် ႏုိင္သမွ် တိက်ေအာင္ ႀကိဳးပမ္းရမည္။ ျပႆနာ တစ္ခုလုံးကုိ တစ္စိတ္ခ်င္း၊ တစ္ပိုင္းခ်င္း စနစ္တက် ေျဖရွင္းပါ။ သင္ အသုံးျပဳေသာ စံႏႈန္းမ်ားကုိ စည္းကမ္း ခ်မွတ္ပါ။
၄။ မဆုတ္မနစ္ ႀကိဳးပမ္းမႈႏွင့္ ေလ်ာ္ကန္ သင့္ျမတ္မႈ (Persistence and relevance)
အဓိက အခ်က္ကုိ ထိမိပါေစ။ လမ္းေၾကာင္း မလြဲပါေစႏွင့္။ လမ္းေၾကာင္း လြဲႏုိင္ေသာ ပုဂိၢဳလ္ေရး ကိစၥမ်ားကို ခြင့္ မေပးပါႏွင့္။ အခ်က္အလက္မ်ားက စိတ္၀င္စားဖြယ္ရာ ေကာင္းမည္ သုိ႔မဟုတ္ မွန္ကန္မည္ သုိ႔ေသာ္ ေလ်ာ္ကန္ သင့္ျမတ္မႈ ရွိပါေစ။
၅။ ဆက္စပ္ သိျမင္ျခင္းႏွင့္ စာနာၾကည့္ျခင္း (Contextual sensitivity and Empathy)
အခ်က္အလက္မ်ားကုိ တန္ဖုိးျဖတ္ရာတြင္ အေျခအေန အားလုံး၊ ေလ်ာ္ကန္ သင့္ျမတ္ေသာ ဆက္စပ္ သိျမင္ျခင္း၊ ခံစားသိျခင္း၊ ပညာ အရည္အေသြးႏွင့္ အျခားသူမ်ား၏ အေတြ႔အၾကံဳမ်ားကုိလည္း ထည့္သြင္း စဥ္းစားပါ။ အျခား တစ္စုံတစ္ေယာက္၏ ေနရာတြင္ မိမိကုိယ္ကုိ ထား၍ မည္သုိ႕ ခံစားရလိမ့္မည္ကုိ ခံစားၾကည္႔ပါ။
၆။ ျပတ္သားေသာ ဆုံးျဖတ္ခ်က္ႏွင့္ သတၱိ (Decisiveness and courage)
အေျဖ ထုတ္ပါ။ သက္ေသ ခုိင္လံုလွ်င္ တိတိက်က် ရပ္တည္ပါ။ တစ္ခါတစ္ရံတြင္ သင္သည္ ပုိမုိ တိက်ေသာ သတင္း အခ်က္အလက္ႏွင့္ ပုိမို၍ ေၾကာင္းက်ိဳး ဆီေလ်ာ္ေသာ အခ်က္အလက္မ်ား ရယူလုိေသာ္လည္း အေျခအေနေပးေသာ ေနရာသည္သာ လုပ္ေဆာင္ရန္ အတြက္ အေျခခံ ျဖစ္ေနေလ့ရိွသည္။ သတၱိရွိပါ။
၇။ မိမိကိုယ္ကို ႏွိမ့္ခ်ျခင္း (Humility)
သင္ မွားႏိုင္သည္ကုိ သတိျပဳပါ။ အနာဂါတ္မွာ ျပန္လည္ စဥ္းစားဖုိ႔ ေတာင္းဆုိလာ ႏုိင္သည္။ အဆုံးစြန္ မွတ္ခ်က္ခ်ဖုိ႔ သတိထားပါ။ တစ္ေန႔ေန႔မွာ သင္ ကုိယ္တုိင္ စိတ္ေၿပာင္းလဲရန္ လုိလာမည္။ ကုိယ့္ကုိယ္ကုိ ႏွိမ့္ခ်ပါ။

ဆန္းစစ္ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္းတြင္ က်ဳိးေၾကာင္း ဆီေလ်ာ္မႈ၊ အစီအစဥ္ က်နမႈႏွင့္ စနစ္တက် ရွိမႈမ်ား ပါ၀င္သည့္ အျပင္ စာနာျခင္း၊ ခံစားသိျခင္း၊ သတၱိရွိျခင္းႏွင့္ ႏွိမ့္ခ်ျခင္း စသည့္ လကၡဏာမ်ားလည္း ေဆာင္ေနပါသည္။ ပတ္၀န္းက်င္ ဆုိင္ရာ သိပၸံပညာတြင္ သာမန္ က်ိဳးေၾကာင္း ဆီေလ်ာ္မႈ (Simple logic) ထက္ ပုိေသာ အခ်င္းအရာမ်ား ရွိပါသည္။ လြယ္ကူသည္ေတာ့ မဟုတ္ပါ။ အႀကိမ္ႀကိမ္ ေလ႔က်င့္ရပါမည္။ ပညာရွိ ဂုဏ္သိကၡာ(Intellectual integrity)၊ ဣေျႏၵ သမၸတိ္ၱ (Modesty)၊ မွ်တမႈ (Fairness)၊ အၾကင္နာ ေမတၱာ (Compassion) ႏွင့္ ခံႏုိင္ရည္ ဇြဲသတၱိ (Fortitude) အစရွိေသာ ဂုဏ္ရည္တုိ႔သည္ ခ်က္ခ်င္း မရရွိႏုိင္ပါ။ သင္၏ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚမႈကုိ အရည္အခ်င္းမ်ား ပုံမွန္ တည္ရွိေနေစရန္ အစဥ္တစိုက္ ေမြးျမဴရမည္ ျဖစ္ပါသည္။

ဆန္းစစ္ ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚျခင္း လုပ္ေဆာင္ပုံ (Applying Critical Thinking)

တီဗြီေၾကျငာမွာ “ဒီမုန္႔ကုိ စားၾကည့္ပါ သိပ္အရသာရွိ သိပ္ေကာင္း၏” လုိ႔ ျမင္လိုက္ ေတြ႔လုိက္ၿပီ ဆုိပါစုိ႔။ သင္ ယုံမွား သံသယ ျဖစ္ေပၚလာလွ်င္ ေမးခြန္းမ်ား ထုတ္ၾကည့္ပါ။ ေကာင္းတယ္ ဆုိတာဘာလဲ၊ ဘယ္သူ႔ အတြက္ ေကာင္းတာလဲ၊ ဘာ ေကာင္းတာလဲ၊  အရသာရွိတယ္ ဆိုတာက ခ်ိဳ တာလား၊ ငန္ တာလား၊  ဒီေၾကညာက သင့္ရဲ႕ က်န္းမာေရးနဲ႔ ေပ်ာ္ရႊင္မႈ အျပင္ သင့္ စိတ္ကုိ ႏႈိးဆြေပးတဲ႔ အျခားအေၾကာင္း ရွိသလား၊  ဤကဲ႔သုိ႔ ေမးခြန္းေတြ ထုတ္လုိက္ရင္ သင္ သတိ မထားမိေသာ္လည္း ဆန္းစစ္ ေ၀ဖန္လုိက္ျခင္း ျဖစ္ပါသည္။ ဆန္းစစ္ ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစား ေတြးေခၚမႈ လုပ္ေဆာင္ရာတြင္ ေဖာ္ျပပါ အေၾကာင္းအရာတုိ႔သည္ တစ္ဆင့္ၿပီး တစ္ဆင့္လုပ္ရန္ လုိပါသည္။

၁။ အေၾကာင္းျပခ်က္မ်ားႏွင့္ အေျဖမ်ားကုိ ေဆြးေႏြးျငင္းခုံျခင္းျဖင့္ အဓိပၸာယ္ေဖာ္ ရမည္။ တန္ဖုိးျဖတ္ ရမည္။
၂။ မေသခ်ာ မေရရာမႈမ်ား (Uncertainties)၊ မသဲမကြဲမ်ား (Vagueness)၊ မျပတ္မသား မေရမရာ ျဖစ္ျခင္းမ်ား (Equivocation) ႏွင့္ ၀ိေရာဓိ ျဖစ္ျခင္းမ်ား (Contradiction) ကုိ အသိအမွတ္ ျပဳရမည္။ ရွင္းလင္းရမည္။
၃။ အမွန္တရား (facts) ႏွင့္ တန္ဖုိး (value) ကုိ ခြဲျခားပါ။
၄။ မွန္းဆခ်က္မ်ား (assumption) ခ်မွတ္ပါ။ အမွတ္ရပါ။
၅။ သတင္း အခ်က္အလက္မ်ား ရရွိရာ ေနရာ၏ ယုံၾကည္ စိတ္ခ်ရမႈ ရွိမရွိ ခြဲျခားပါ။
၆။ အယူအဆ အေပၚ အေျခတည္ေသာ ေဘာင္ခတ္မႈ (Conceptual framework) ကုိ နားလည္ပါ။ အသိအမွတ္ ျပဳပါ။ (လူတစ္ဦး၊ အုပ္စု တစ္စု သုိ႔မဟုတ္ အဖြဲ႔အစည္း တစ္ခု၏ အေျခခံ ယုံၾကည္ ကုိးကြယ္မႈ၊ အယူအဆႏွင့္ တန္ဖုိးထားမႈတုိ႔သည္ သူ သုိ႔မဟုတ္ သူတုိ႔၏ အျမင္ကုိ စုိးမုိး ျခယ္လွယ္သည္ကုိ သိျမင္ရန္ ျဖစ္သည္။ ထုိအျမင္မ်ားေၾကာင့္ မိမိႏွင့္ အယူအဆ ကြဲျပား ျခားနားေနလွ်င္ မည္သုိ႔မည္ပ ေျဖရွင္းရမည္ကုိ စဥ္းစားရမည္ ျဖစ္သည္။

ပတ္၀န္းက်င္ သိပၸံပညာရပ္ (Environmental science) ကို ေလ့လာရာတြင္ ဆန္းစစ္ ေ၀ဖန္ေသာ စဥ္းစားေတြးေခၚမႈ၏ အေရးပါပံုကို ပိုမိုနားလည္ ႏိုင္ပါသည္။ ဤ ပညာရပ္သည္ အဆက္မျပတ္ ေျပာင္းလဲေနေသာ တစ္နည္းအားျဖင့္ အသား မက်ေသးေသာ ပညာရပ္ျဖစ္ျခင္းေၾကာင့္ ပညာရပ္ဆိုင္ရာ စာအုပ္စာတမ္းမ်ားတြင္ ပါရွိသည့္ အယူအဆ၊ သီ၀ရီႏွင့္ အခ်က္အလက္ အားလံုးသည္ မွန္ကန္ၿပီးျပည့္စံုၿပီဟု ေျပာဆိုရန္ မျဖစ္ႏိုင္ပါ။ အယူအဆမ်ားသည္ ပတ္၀န္းက်င္ တစ္ခုလံုး၏ ျပည့္စံုေသာ ရုပ္ပံုလႊာတစ္ခု အျဖစ္ ကိုယ္စား မျပဳႏိုင္ပါ။ အခ်က္အလက္မ်ား မည္မွ်ပင္ ျပည့္စံုက်ယ္ျပန္႔ေစကာမူ အားလံုးကို သိရွိရန္ ျခံဳငံုႏိုင္စြမ္း ရွိလိမ့္မည္ မဟုတ္ေပ။ အေၾကာင္းျပခ်က္ (Premises) မ်ားသည္ မည္မွ်ပင္ ခိုင္လံုေစကာမူ ၎တို႔မွ ဆြဲထုတ္လိုက္ေသာ အေျဖ (Conclusion) မွန္ကန္ၿပီဟု မဆိုႏိုင္ပါ။

ညိဳေမာင္
Ref: Environmental Science by Cunningham (A Global Concern)

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Friday 11 November 2011

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Governments must plan for migration in response to climate change

 

            
Source:Space Daily.



(Nov. 8, 2011):

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Full Text: Byline: Staff Writers

Gainesville, FL (SPX) Oct 31, 2011, 2011 Governments around the world must be prepared for mass migrations caused by rising global temperatures or face the possibility of calamitous results, say University of Florida scientists on a research team reporting in the Oct. 28 edition of Science.

If global temperatures increase by only a few of degrees by 2100, as predicted by the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, people around the world will be forced to migrate. But transplanting populations from one location to another is a complicated proposition that has left millions of people impoverished in recent years.

The researchers say that a word of caution is in order and that governments should take care to understand the ramifications of forced migration.

A consortium of 12 scientists from around the world, including two UF researchers, gathered last year at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Center to review 50 years of research related to population resettlement following natural disasters or the installation of infrastructure development projects such as dams and pipelines.

The group determined that resettlement efforts in the past have left communities in ruin, and that policy makers need to use lessons from the past to protect people who are forced to relocate because of climate change.

"The effects of climate change are likely to be experienced by as many people as disasters," UF anthropologist Anthony Oliver-Smith said. "More people than ever may be moving in response to intense storms, increased flooding and drought that makes living untenable in their current location."

"Sometimes the problem is simply a lack of regard for the people ostensibly in the way of progress," said Oliver-Smith, an emeritus professor who has researched issues surrounding forced migration for more than 30 years.

But resettlements frequently fail because the complexity of the task is underestimated. "Transplanting a population and its culture from one location to another is a complex process - as complicated as brain surgery," he said.

"It's going to be a matter of planning ahead now," said Burt Singer, a courtesy faculty member at the UF Emerging Pathogens Institute who worked with the research group. He too has studied issues related to population resettlement for decades.

Singer said that regulatory efforts promoted by the International Finance Corporation, the corporate lending arm of the World Bank, are helping to ensure the well-being of resettled communities in some cases.

But as more people are relocated - especially very poor people with no resources - financing resettlement operations in the wake of a changing climate could become a real challenge.

Planning and paying for resettlement is only part of the challenge, Oliver-Smith said. "You need informed, capable decision makers to carry out these plans," he said.

A lack of training and information can derail the best-laid plans. He said the World Bank increasingly turns to anthropologists to help them evaluate projects and outcomes of resettlement.

"It is a moral imperative," Oliver-Smith said. Also, a simple cost-benefit analysis shows that doing resettlement poorly adds to costs in the future.

Wasted resources and the costs of malnutrition, declining health, infant and elder mortality, and the destruction of families and social networks should be included in the total cost of a failed resettlement, he said.

Oliver-Smith said the cautionary tales of past failures yield valuable lessons for future policy makers, namely because they point out many of the potential pitfalls than can beset resettlement projects.
But they also underscore the fact that there is a heavy price paid by resettled people, even in the best-case scenarios.

In the coming years, he said, many projects such as hydroelectric dams and biofuel plantations will be proposed in the name of climate change, but moving people to accommodate these projects may not be the simple solution that policy makers sometimes assume.

A clear-eyed review of the true costs of forced migration could alert governments to the complexities and risks of resettlement.

"If brain surgeons had the sort of success rate that we have had with resettling populations, very few people would opt for brain surgery," he said.

by Staff Writers
Source Citation
"Governments must plan for migration in response to climate change." Space Daily 8 Nov. 2011. General OneFile. Web. 11 Nov. 2011.

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Japanese Grant Aid for Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) Program

Introduction

The Japanese Grant Aid for Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) Program has been started in Myanmar since 2001-2002. Up to now, total of 237 fellows have been sent to Japan under the program.
The purpose of the JDS Program is to support human resources development of Myanmar, targeting highly capable, young government officials and others who are expected to engage in formulating and implementing social and economic development plans and to become leaders in the 21st century by means of accepting them in Japanese universities as JDS fellows.
The JDS Program is now inviting potential young government officials to master degree programs at Japanese accepting universities for the academic year 2012-2013. The program will be instructed in English. The number of dispatches is 22.
 

Field of Study and Accepting University

The following universities in Japan for 6 fields of study are set as the accepting universities:
Field of Study Accepting University Graduate School
Law Nagoya University Graduate School of Law (PDF / 121KB)
Kobe University Graduate School of International Studies (PDF / 41KB)
Public Policy / Administration Meiji University Graduate School of Governance Studies (PDF / 96KB)
Economics International Christian University (ICU) Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (PDF / 109KB)
Hiroshima University Graduate School for International Development and Cooperation (IDEC) (PDF / 44KB)
International Relations Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU) Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies (PDF / 63KB)
International University of Japan (IUJ) Graduate School of International Relations (PDF / 77KB)
University of Tsukuba Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (PDF / 82KB)
Agricultural Policy Kyushu University Graduate School of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences (PDF / 76KB)
Information and Communication Technology Waseda University Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies (PDF / 44KB)
 

Eligible Applicant

  • 1. Citizen of Myanmar;
  • 2. Between the age of 22 and 40 as of April 1, 2012;
  • 3. Works at government organizations and is nominated by his/her organization
  • 4. Has bachelor's degree;
  • 5. Has a good proficiency in English (TOEFL score of 500 or equivalent);
  • 6. In good mental and physical health;
  • 7. Must not be serving in the military;
  • 8. Not receiving or scheduled to receive another scholarship of foreign countries;
  • 9. Not obtained Master's degree under the support of foreign scholarship.
 

Application & Selection Procedures

1. Application Deadline

20th December, 2011 to JICE JDS Project Office in Myanmar
  • - Application documents will not be returned for any reason.
  • - Any incomplete application documents shall NOT be accepted.
  • * Early submission is highly appreciated.
 

2. Tentative Schedule

20th December 2011:Deadline of Submission of Application Form and Required Documents
Within January 2012:1st Selection (Evaluation of Application Documents)
Middle of January 2012:2nd Selection (English and Basic Mathematics Examination)
Middle of February 2012:3rd Selection (Technical Interview by Accepting University)
Beginning of March 2012:Final Selection (Comprehensive Interview by Coordinating Committee)
End of March 2012:Announcement of final successful candidates
April to July 2012:Pre-departure Orientations
August 2012:Departure for Japan