Most people when asked if they want to be successful they will say 'YES' but most of them just say yes without truly meaning it or showing that they want to be successful so badly as they would need air. Want shows in conversation but Expectation shows in behavior. It is quite common to hear people say 'I want to loose weight and keep my body fit' while every time you meet them they are eating, or 'I want to be promoted to senior Manager' and he/she doesn't want to go for further studies to upgrade his knowledge. Start living now by changing yourself, read books, listen to inspirational messages, attend seminars and associate with like minded people. As Les Brown says...YOU HAVE GREATNESS WITHIN YOU. Watch the video and learn.
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Due to the fact that the cost of tuition fees have skyrocketed and long-term impact of student loan debt, many students encounter several difficulties when they look for ways to pay for the fees and other living expenses. It is the reason why students consider scholarships as being one of the best sources for getting financial aid. However, scholarships are not just given to anyone in need despite his or her poor/underprivileged background, they are earned and scholarship committees normally follow a thorough application review process . Thinking about securing a scholarship award is easy, winning it is a different thing altogether. I have gathered some of the common mistakes by students that I believe will be helpful and keep you focused in your scholarship applications. These common mistakes are: 1. Not meeting Application Deadlines : The worst mistake you can possibly make is forgetting a deadline. If you miss the deadline then there is almost no way your scho...
Talent for Governance Training Scholarships for Developing Countries The Hague Academy for Local Gov Training Deadline: 1 Dec 2017 (annual) Study in: Netherlands Course starts May-Dec 2018 Brief description: With Talent for Governance, The Hague Academy aims to enable young civil servants from developing countries and Eastern European (non-EU) countries to participate in a specially designed Talent for Governance programme. The Programme generally consists out of four components that are all connected by an overall theme: a two- week training course at The Hague Academy for Local Governance, a week-long internship at a Dutch municipality, networking activities and the back home action plan. Host Institution(s): The Hague Academy for Local Governance, The Hague, Netherlands Level/Field(s) of study: To apply for the Talent programme, candidates need to choose one of the following programme themes: • Citizen...
Kofi Annan MBA Scholarships for Developing Country Students Kofi Annan Foundation/ESMT MBA Degree Deadline: 30 Sept (annual) Study in: Germany Course starts Jan 2016 Brief description: The Kofi Annan Business School Foundation provides fellowships for talented and motivated students from developing countries that allow them to obtain a one-year full-time MBA degree at ESMT. Host Institution(s): ESMT European School of Management and Technology, Germany in cooperation with the Kofi Annan Business Schools Foundation in The Hague, Netherlands. Field(s) of study: One-year, full-time Masters in Business Administration (MBA) Number of Scholarships: Up to five fellowships are available each year. Target group: Residents of one of the UN-listed LDCs, LLDCs, or of Palestine Scholarship value/inclusions: A Kofi Annan Fellowship for an MBA student has a value of € 58,000 and covers full tuition fees and course materials in addition to a living...
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