Essaymama’s Christmas Writing Contest

Deadline: 25 December, 2014
Open to: writers from around the world
Prizes: 15 best works will be added to the printed “Best EssayMama’s Stories: Christmas Edition” book; $ 330 will be given to each of the top 3 writers.

Description

Christmas is fast approaching and Essaymama is here to treat the most talented writers with great prizes! With what do you associate Christmas?

For EssayMama there are Christmas decorations, flashlights, frosty smell of pine needles and of course “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens. Christmas gives us inspiration; you just need to add a little motivation and effort! So, (attention!), EssayMama essay writing helper announces Christmas Writing Contest! Yes, exactly. This is a great opportunity for all talented writers to express themselves.

Submission Guidelines

  • Type Prose (no min, 4,000 words MAX).
  • Topic Christmas. The story can be written in any style – instructive, funny, sad, for children. The main thing – it must be about Christmas.
  • Language English only
  • Formats .doc, .rtf, .odt, and .docx
  • 100% unique All submissions will be checked via Copyscape.
  • Participation in the contest automatically constitutes your agreement to the Terms and Conditions and the rejection of any claim.
  • Mail title should be [EssayMama Christmas Writing Contest], your name.

Participants should be:

all talented writers from around the world can send your stories

Prizes

First prize. Each of the top 3 writers will be awarded with $330. Additional Prizes. 15 best works will be added to the printed “Best EssayMama’s Stories: Christmas Edition” book and published on the best resources for writers. Every winner will get his/her own copy via mail. Christmas dreams come true – you will become popular!

How to Apply?

 

Deadline – December 25, 2014Submit your stories from November 5 till December 25, 2014.

One participant can send only one story!

Stories will be checked by our team during the period from December 26, 2014 till January 04, 2015. The final results will be announced January 05, 2015.
The winners will be published on our site. Also, each winner will receive a personal email alert.

Entry Fee $ 0. Just “like” Essaymama Facebook page and share on your own Facebook page the post about Essaymama Writing contest. Link to your shared post on Facebook is the ‘entry fee’ to the competition, so do not forget to add it to your letter!

Submit to info[at]essaymama.com

 

The Humanity Photo Awards 2015

Deadline: 15 April 2015
Open to: photographers worldwide
Prize: cash awards, accommodation and travel allowance for winners to attend the awards ceremony

Description

Humanity Photo Award 2015 invites all responsible photographers who respect and love life, to take their cameras, in the form of feature photography:

  • to explore and rescue the endangered folk cultures of nationalities worldwide;
  • to record, spread and share the multi-cultures of the world with the aim of enhancing mutual understanding and exchanges of human beings and promoting the world peace and development;
  • to record the changes and evolution of various folk cultures in a genuine, vivid and profound way;
  • to contribute to the World Folklore Photo Museum with world culture records.

In Humanity Photo Award there are 5 categories you can compete in:

  • Portrait & Costume: Portraits of people from different nationalities; costumes and adornments featuring diverse ethnic cultures, including everyday dress, ceremonial dress, hats and shoes, adornments and hairstyles,etc; the making of costumes and adornments; distinctive attire customs such as dressing etiquette and taboos;
  • Architecture: The construction process, structure, interior layout and furniture adornments of traditional dwellings, public facilities and special architecture (e.g. religious buildings); the influence of the surroundings reflected on features of the local architecture; dwelling habits of different ethnic groups;
  • Living Custom: The usual living habits, such as diet modes, food making, cleaning ways and related taboos; ecological consciousness, education forms and folk medicine in different regions; comprehensive and serial life customs of a specific region, a nationality or a tribe;
  • Production & Commerce: The traditional ways of production under certain ecological environments, such as fishing, hunting, farming, forestry, animal husbandry, etc.; materials processing such as handicrafts industry and folk crafts; services that make life easy; business activities such as products transportation and trade;
  • Festivities: Annual and seasonal festivals, festivals on production and recreation, religious ceremonies, temple fairs; traditional sports,
    recreational activities, music, dances and local dramas performed during festivals, especially showing their positive role in communications among local peoples and nations.
  • Traditional Rites: Birth rites, adult rites, weddings, funerals, morality etiquette, etiquette showing respect for the aged; celebrations for individuals and families, village and family rites, worshiping rites, taboo rites and folk religious rites.

For each category you need to submit 8-14 photos.

Eligibility

There are no restrictions on entrants in terms of profession, gender, age, nationality, country or region.

Awards

Five awards will be offered in accordance with the judging criteria:

  • The Grand prize: There will be total of 6 Grand prizes for one each category. The grand prize includes US $2.000, food, accommodation and travel allowance for the Grand ceremony;
  • Documentary Awards: Total of 60 DA and one award includes food, accommodation and travel allowance for the Grand ceremony;
  • Jury’s Special Awards: Number will be determined by the judges and each award includes food, accommodation and travel allowance for the Grand ceremony;
  • Nomination Awards: Total of 100 Awards and the winners will get food, accommodation and travel allowance (only a few will get a travel allowance) for the Grand ceremony;
  • Performance Awards: Total of 500 Awards and the selected candidates will get a meal at the ceremony.

Application

You can submit your entries here. In order to submit your pictures first you need to create an account and provide the required information.

For more information please visit the official webpage.

 

Worldwide Essay Contest: Education In 50 Years

Deadline: 15 February 2015
Open to: for college students and young writers from all over the world
Prize: up to $500

Description

Bid4papers announces an international essay writing competition. Show your creativity and writing skills, take part in this contest, and win $500 doing what you like most – composing.

Write an essay “Education In 50 Years: A Futurist’s Perspective

Be creative, use your imagination, and try to cover some of the following questions in your essay:

How do you imagine education of the future? What will it look like? Will technologies play an important role to education process? What will the role of a teacher be? What will a student of the future look like?

  • Language: English
  • Style: academic, non-academic
  • Length: 750 to 1,500 words
  • Format: PDF or Word document
  • Participants must be 25 years and younger

Eligibility

College students and young writers from all over the world are eligible to apply

Awards

 

  • 1st place prize – $500
  • 2nd place prize – $200
  • The most interesting and creative essays will be published on our Facebook for you to have a chance of winning our special 3rd prize! An author of the essay with more likes will become the owner of 3Doodler 3D Printing Pen!

Winners will be announced on February, 25, and they will be notified via email. Plus, we will publish their works in our blog and share them via our social media profiles.

Application

To enter the Contest, email your submission, including your full name and “Education In 50 Years Contest” in the email subject line, to contact@bid4papers.com. One submission per person, please!

The best in-house writers of Bid4papers.com will evaluate your essays for originality, creativity, proper grammar, spelling & punctuation.

Please share this opportunity with your friends and family by tweeting #essaycontest, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Google Plus. (Not required, but appreciated.)

Need more details? Submit your questions to: contact@bid4papers.com or leave a comment below.

Good luck with your submission!

For more information please visit the official webpage.

 

The 3rd International Conference on Social Science and Management in Japan

Deadline:  30 January 2015
Open to: research papers which is NOT submitted/published/under consideration anywhere in other conferences and journals.
Venue: 07-09 May 2015, Kyoto, Japan

Description

ICSSAM 2015 is an international conference for state-of-the-art research in Social Science and Management. It is one of the leading international conferences for presenting novel and fundamental advances in the fields of Social Science and Management. It also serves to foster communication among researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest

The 3rd International Conference on Social Science and Management – ICSSAM will be held in Kyoto, Japan during May 07-09, 2015. English is the official language of the conference.

Costs

Higher Education Forum hopes all delegates will fully enjoy the conference in both its academic and social aspects. Kyoto Gala Dinner will start on 8th, May from 18:00 to 21:00. Delegates just need to pay partial expenses to enriched diverse cultures, Maiko Dancing & Photo Sessions and wonderful Japanese dinner with others participants. For more information please see as follow picture:

Application &Submission Topic

We welcome paper submissions. Prospective authors are invited to submit full and original research papers which is NOT submitted/published/under consideration anywhere in other conferences and journals. Following the guideline and submit your paper now!

GuideforAuthors-ICSSAM.doc

If you have any questions, write to: icssam@icssam.org

The official web-page.

 

Stanford Fellowship for Democracy and Development

Deadline: 5 January 2015
Open to: Journalists involved in their country’s economic and political development
Fellowship:  travel, accommodation, living expenses and visa costs.

Description

The Draper Hills Summer Fellowship on Democracy and Development is a three-week program that brings together 25 to 30 midcareer professionals in the field of democracy, development and the rule of law, especially those from developing countries. The dates for the 2015 Draper Hills Summer Fellows Program are Sunday, July 19- Friday, August 7, 2015.Applicants are required to participate in the entire duration of the fellowship program. They must be sure that they can be absent from their professional obligations during that time and must make a commitment to attend the program upon acceptance. Due to limited financial resources available, the program is unable to provide funding for families to accompany fellows to Stanford for the program.

Eligibility

Journalists involved in their country’s economic and political development can apply for a summer fellowship at Stanford University.Detailed information Eligibility and selection criteria

Fellowship

The university covers travel, accommodation, living expenses and visa costs. The training program provides a forum for emerging leaders to connect, exchange experiences and receive academic training through seminars, academic readings and classroom-based curriculum.

Application

We encourage all applicants to review the following pages in detail before submitting the pre-screen questionnaire.

1) Application Guidelines and Overview 

2) Letters of Recommendation

In order to apply, register HERE.

If you have any questions, check the FAQ section or write to: summerfellows@stanford.edu

The official web-page.

 

The Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme 2014/15

Deadline: 1 December 2014
Open to: candidates holding a Master’s degree
Fellowship: an annual stipend of US$30,000, research allowance US$1,300

Description

Established by the Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong in 2009, the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) aims at attracting the best and brightest students in the world to pursue their PhD studies in Hong Kong’s institutions.

Candidates who are seeking admission as new full time PhD students in the following eight institutions:

  • City University of Hong Kong
  • Hong Kong Baptist University
  • Lingnan University
  • The Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • The Hong Kong Institute of Education
  • The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • The University of Hong Kong

Detailed information about the institutions and their programs find HERE.

Eligibility

Applicants should demonstrate outstanding qualities of academic performance, research ability / potential, communication and interpersonal skills, and leadership abilities. Specific requirements vary by the program and institution.

Fellowship

The Fellowship provides an annual stipend of HK$240,000 (approximately US$30,000) and a conference and research-related travel allowance of HK$10,000 (approximately US$1,300) per year to each awardee for a period of up to three years. More than 230 PhD Fellowships will be awarded in the 2015/16 academic year.

Application

Eligible candidates should first make an Initial Application online HERE to obtain a HKPFS Reference Number by 1 December 2014 at Hong Kong Time 12:00:00 before submitting applications for PhD admission to their desired institutions.

After completing an initial application, applicants should submit full applications for their selected PhD programmes to the proposed institutions quoting their HKPFS Reference Number before the institutions’ deadlines, that are between 1 – 6 December 2014. Applicants may choose up to two programmes / departments at one or two institutions for PhD study under HKPFS 2015/16.

For further information visit the official website HERE.

 

The Summer School 2015 on “Citizens Resilience in Times of Crises”

Deadline:  15th of December 2014
Open to:  graduate students as well as early career researchers throughout Europe and beyond
Venue: 5 – 11 July 2015,  in Florence at the European University Institute , Italy

Description

We are pleased to announce that the call for applications is now open for the Summer School on Citizens Resilience in Times of Crises, sponsored by the LIVEWHAT project (livewhat.unige.ch) and organized at the Centre on Social Movement Studies (COSMOS).

The Summer School will take place in Florence at the European University Institute from the 5th to the 11th of July 2015 and will address fundamental issues such as:
• How do people respond to crises in general and to the current economic crisis in particular?
• What strategies are developed to cope with the crisis in the public and in the private domain, collectively and individually, and through policies, protests and individual behaviors?
• What forms of resilience does society show in hard times?

Eligibility

The Summer School is open to 20 graduate students as well as early career researchers throughout Europe and beyond with a specialized interest in participation and mobilization during periods of crises in different fields of study, including political science, political sociology, political communication, and political anthropology

Costs

The Summer School has no fees and will provide welcome drinks and a farewell dinner, academic materials, and the use of library, computing and internet facilities. Travel and accommodation costs are not included, however the LIVEWHAT project can offer five travel and accommodation grants (€700 each) to selected participants.

Application

Applicants should email a cover letter (i.e. two pages) in which they explain how the Summer School would be beneficial to their research, a 500-word abstract of a proposed academic paper, and a curriculum vitae to    livewhat.summerschool@gmail.com.

The deadline for applications is the 15th of December 2014.

Applicants will be informed of the outcome by email no later than 30th of January. Those offered places must confirm their participation within 10 days, after which places may be offered to applicants on the reserve list. Participants to the Summer School will be required to write and submit a7000-8000 word paper before 1st June. The paper will be presented during the Summer School, providing a unique experience for discussion and feedback. English will be the working language and therefore students are expected to have a good command of written and spoken English.

For more information about the application procedure and academic program, please contact the Summer School organizing committee at livewhat.summerschool@gmail.com

The official web-page.

 

2015 Summer Internship Opportunity in MN, USA

Executive Pathways Internship Program June 1, 2015 – August 14, 2015 St. Paul, MN Interns earn $17.24 an hour while gaining valuable experience! 

The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) has paid internship opportunities for college students to explore a rewarding career in public service. Our agency helps provide essential services to Minnesota’s most vulnerable residents. Working with many others, including counties, tribes and non-profits, DHS helps ensure that Minnesota seniors, people with disabilities, children and others meet their basic needs and have the opportunity to reach their full potential. Students in public policy, statistics, social work, law, and other human services-related programs of study are encouraged to apply for the DHS Executive Pathways Internship Program.

DHS offers a wide variety of programs and services, including:

 Health care coverage for low-income Minnesotans

 Economic assistance for individuals and struggling families

 Licensing for home and community-based services for seniors and people with disabilities

 Food support through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

 Foster care, child support enforcement, and child welfare services

 Services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing

 Direct care & treatment for people with mental illness and/or chemical dependency

 Policy, legislation, research, and analysis regarding all of the above

Eligibility:  Be a rising senior in an undergraduate program or enrolled in a graduate program.  Have good academic standing.  Have permission to work in the United States.  Be available to work up to 400 hours.

Submit complete application by December 14, 2014. 

Application packet available at: http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/id_010465

If you have questions or need this information in another format, 

contact the DHS OEPD Equal Opportunity & Access Division: 

Phone: 651-431-3040 or 651-431-3038

Email: Executive.Pwathways@state.mn.us

Website: http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/id_010465 2

2015 Executive Pathways Internship Descriptions (All internships require good communication skills, and analytical skills, and the ability to work in teams and with diverse populations.)

Chemical and Mental Health Services 

Transitions to Community Initiative 

Process flow issues have been identified within the Adult Mental Health Service continuum and the wavier support system for many individuals with mental illness. For example, people with serious mental illness including co-occurring developmental disabilities and co-occurring traumatic brain injuries, continue to remain in Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center (AMRTC) and the Minnesota Security Hospital (MSH) in St. Peter beyond the point of clinical necessity. In 2013, the legislature allocated funds to DHS in order to facilitate the timely transition of individuals into the community from AMRTC and MSH. The intern will assist with organizing and analyzing data collected over the past 18 months to assist the transition of individuals with mental illness into the community.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate or graduate student in Psychology, Public Administration or Policy

Computer Skills: MS Office

Travel Required: Must be able to travel to St. Peter and other locations outside of St. Paul.

Children and Family Services 

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) further integration at Farmers Markets 

Although Minnesota has worked to help individual farmers markets reach SNAP shoppers, SNAP spending at farmers markets still represents less than one percent of overall SNAP redemptions. The intern will help conduct a more in-depth analysis of best practices that bring SNAP recipients to farmers markets, and develop shared outreach strategies for regional farmers’ market clusters to reach underserved communities. The intern will travel throughout the state to farmers market communities, communicating with SNAP recipients; community based organizations serving low-income Minnesotans; county human services staff, and farmers market vendors and managers. The intern will develop a coordinated approach to reach SNAP recipients by participating in focus group interviews, survey research, field observation, case file sampling, and market analysis.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate or graduate student in Business Administration, Human Services, Political Science, Psychology, Public Administration or Policy, Public Health, Social Work

Computer Skills: MS Office

Travel Required: Travel to locations outside of St. Paul is required.

Direct Care and Treatment Jensen Implementation Office Comprehensive Plan of Action The Jensen Settlement Agreement is the result of a lawsuit filed against the DHS in 2009 alleging that residents of the former Minnesota Extended Treatment Options (METO) program were unlawfully 3

and unconstitutionally secluded and restrained. The Jensen Settlement Agreement allowed the department and the plaintiffs to resolve the claims in a mutually agreeable manner. The Comprehensive Plan of Action (CPA) outlines the path the department will take to comply with the terms of the settlement agreement. The intern will assist with completion of the CPA bimonthly reports required by the Court which includes drafting portions of the report. The intern will collect information from DHS programs, administrators and clinical staff, and review and analyze data. Additionally, the intern will utilize their knowledge to develop methods to increase efficiencies in data development, collection and reporting.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate or graduate student in Business Administration, Communications, Computer Science, Human Services, Law, Public Administration or Policy, Public Health

Computer Skills: MS Office

Health Care Administration 

Which Hepatitis C patients are most likely to succeed with treatment? 

The primary goal of the project is to identify the patient, provider, and setting specific factors which contribute to Hepatitis C treatment success. The intern will be responsible for collecting diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes data from provider groups, including clinics and pharmacies, and combining that data with Minnesota Department of Human Services claims and prior authorization data for analysis. The intern will build a model which helps to understand which patients are most likely to succeed with treatment.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Graduate student in Public Health

Computer Skills: MS Office

Operations 

Digital Forensics and evidence collection 

DHS’ Digital Forensics Lab assists the agency and other state agencies with the identification, collection, and examination of digital media for litigation and other legal purposes. The work is wide and varies daily. The intern will work closely with digital forensics lab personnel to collect, store, and process digital evidence from computers, smartphones, servers, tablets, and a variety of other digital devices. Although the work is wide and varies daily, the intern will learn to properly handle, process, and present digital evidence for legal purposes.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate student in Business Computer Science, Law

Computer Skills: MS Office

Operations 

Researching Disparities for Native Americans in Human Services Programs 

The intern will work with the American Indian Disparity Team to research disparities of American Indians (AI) in human service programs. The intern will assist in the development of Geographic Information System (GIS) mapping of disparities; explore workforce development opportunities within 4

AI communities, and assist in the design of infrastructure growth areas needed within AI communities—especially those contributing to community wellness.

Preferred Educational Qualifications and Skills: Undergraduate or graduate student in Human Services, Law, Public Administration or Policy, Public Health, Psychology, Social Work

Computer Skills: MS Office

Travel Required: Travel required to 2-3 reservations throughout Minnesota.

Days Japan International Photojournalism Awards 2015

Deadline: 15 January 2015
Open to: any photographer regardless of age, occupation, gender or nationality
Prize: medals and cash prizes worth up to US$10,000

Description

The monthly photojournalism magazine DAYS JAPAN was launched in March 2004 in response to the burgeoning demand for quality reporting from the world’s many war fronts and conflicts that claim so many lives today. The world-class photographers who contribute to their publication do their work at great peril, many risking their lives for their shots. Regardless of how the photos are taken, DAYS JAPAN aims to always tell the truth from the perspective of victimized civilians and not of those exercising authority through military or other power.

They are now accepting entries for the 11th DAYS JAPAN International Photojournalism Awards contest to be held in 2015.

Eligibility

Any photographer may apply, regardless of age, occupation, gender or nationality.

Prizes

  • First Prize: One (1) person – Trophy and Supplementary Prize (cash prize of 1 million Yen [approx. US$10,000] and a digital camera and lens were awarded in 2014)
  • Second Prize: Two (2) persons – Trophy and Supplementary Prize (cash prize of 300,000 Yen [approx. US$3,000], digital cameras and lens were awarded in 2014)
  • Third Prize: Three (3) persons – Trophy and Supplementary Prize (cash prize of 100,000 Yen [approx. US$1,000], compact digital camera digital camera lends and so on were awarded in 2014)
  • Special Prize by Jury: Nine (9) persons – Trophy and Supplementary Prize (cash prize of 100,000 Yen [approx. US$1,000], digital camera lens, pentables and so on were awarded in 2014)
  • Public Prize: Four (4) persons – Trophy and Supplementary Prize (cash prize of 50,000 Yen [approx. US$500] RAW developing software were awarded in 2014)

Application

All works must be sent by postal delivery and arrive by 15 January 2015. Please note that all works should be declared as having “no commercial value” if sent from overseas, so as to avoid complications with customs offices. Send the works to the address:

The 11th DAYS JAPAN International Photojournalism Awards 2015
Takeuchi Building 402
1-37-19 Matsubara
Setagaya-ku
Tokyo 156-0043
Japan

Photographs must have been taken in the two-year period between January 2013 and December 2014. Submitted works may be photo essays or portfolios. Please make sure that all works include a short biography (about 100 words) of the photographer, and ensure that the application form AVAILABLE HERE includes: title of work; captions (maximum 50 words per caption); location; date of shooting; whether the originals were shot on film or taken by digital camera (if taken by digital camera, also include the file size of digital data); along with the photographer’s name, address, e-mail address and telephone number.
Please submit the photographs in digital files or prints.

For further information please contact kikaku@daysjapan.net.

Visit the official website HERE.

 

 

The Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme 2014/15

Deadline: 1 December 2014 Open to: candidates holding a Master’s degree Fellowship: an annual stipend of US$30,000, research allowance US$1,300 Description Established by the Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong in 2009, the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) aims at attracting the best and brightest students in the world to pursue their PhD studies in Hong Kong’s institutions. Candidates who are seeking admission as new full time PhD students in the following eight institutions: City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong Baptist University Lingnan University The Chinese University of Hong Kong The Hong Kong Institute of Education The Hong Kong Polytechnic University The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology The University of Hong Kong Detailed information about the institutions and their programs find HERE. Eligibility Applicants should demonstrate outstanding qualities of academic performance, research ability / potential, communication and interpersonal skills, and leadership abilities. Specific requirements vary by the program and institution. Fellowship The Fellowship provides an annual stipend of HK$240,000 (approximately US$30,000) and a conference and research-related travel allowance of HK$10,000 (approximately US$1,300) per year to each awardee for a period of up to three years. More than 230 PhD Fellowships will be awarded in the 2015/16 academic year. Application Eligible candidates should first make an Initial Application online HERE to obtain a HKPFS Reference Number by 1 December 2014 at Hong Kong Time 12:00:00 before submitting applications for PhD admission to their desired institutions. After completing an initial application, applicants should submit full applications for their selected PhD programmes to the proposed institutions quoting their HKPFS Reference Number before the institutions’ deadlines, that are between 1 – 6 December 2014. Applicants may choose up to two programmes / departments at one or two institutions for PhD study under HKPFS 2015/16. For further information visit the official website HERE.