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Prospect Burma
We don't know what will happen in Burma tomorrow, but it is important that we are ready for change and transition when it takes place.

Therefore I want to be part of the struggle to build a more peaceful and just society, and use the skills I have gained to benefit the country as a whole.
Prospect Burma Scholarships 2012


Submission deadline 15 March 2012

Prospect Burma runs an annual scholarships competition. There is intense demand for our scholarship awards, and incomplete or badly completed applications are likely to be rejected immediately. Please ensure that you submit your application by the deadline of 15 March 2012. Applications received after that date will not be considered.

• Full guidance notes and application forms are on the Scholarship Applications page of this website. Please read all the guidance carefully before completing your form.

• There are three application forms: a shortened one for continuing students who received a Grant from us in 2011; and two for other applicants (one for those wishing to study in Southeast Asia or Hong Kong and one for alll others). Make sure you select the correct one

If you received a grant from Prospect Burma in 2011 and are seeking continued funding, you must submit a study report on your experiences during the 2011-12 academic year. We will not award a new grant without it. Please use the Study Report Template, which you will also find on the Scholarship Applications page of this website.

Click on the following link for access to Guidance and forms:

Prospect Burma Scholarship Applications for 2012: information and forms





FOUNDATION FOR ADAPTATION IN CHANGING ENVIRONMENTS (FACE
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This former charity was set up 'To advance public education about processes and principles of change with special reference to changes in technology, culture and ideology, social organisation, innovation and resistance to change and to study models and methods of change in individuals, communities, organisations and government and social policy’. The FACE Trustees have generously donated funds to Prospect Burma with a view to the money being passed on in the form of scholarships to students of Burmese origin who elect to study in a field relevant to FACE's objectives. 

Candidates are selected from amongst students who apply under our regular annual scholarship programme (see top of this page). Four were selected for the 2010-11 academic year, and are known as Anthony Ambrose scholars in memory of the founder of FACE.


 

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You can now meet fellow Prospect Burma grantees in our new Facebook group, available to all students and alumni. If you would like to join please read the instructions in the Student Info section.

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