INCORE has a number of bursaries (funded by the Community Relations Council) available for Northern Ireland candidates to attend the 2010 International Summer School. See http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/courses/ss
Application Deadline Wednesday 26 May 2010.
INCORE Summer School 2010 7 - 11 June 2010
Magee Campus, University of Ulster Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Bursaries Available for Northern Ireland Applicants Only
Application Deadline Wednesday 26 May 2010. (Successful candidates will be notified by 31 May 2010.)
INCORE has a number of bursaries (funded by the Community Relations Council) available for Northern Ireland candidates to attend the 2010 International Summer School. See http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/courses/ss .
The bursary covers tuition fees, accommodation, the opening buffet and the closing dinner only. (Other expenses such as travel, meals and car parking are not covered).
Places are available on all three modules. Further details of the modules and application forms can be found on our website: http://www.incore.ulst.ac.uk/courses/ss
Applicants are however asked to indicate first, second and third preferences for modules as some may become over-subscribed.
(Please click on Apply Online option at the top of the page to complete application form).
We would very much encourage potential Northern Ireland participants to apply as our international participants benefit enormously from your expertise. Evaluations from previous Summer Schools have highlighted the value of this international networking.
Selection will be based on the following criteria:
Essential: Resident or Working in Northern Ireland Must represent the Community and Voluntary Sector
Education to degree level. And/or Significant work experience in Peace and Conflict Related areas.
Desirable: Education at undergraduate/post graduate level in Peace and conflict related studies.
We will prioritise applications from applicants who have not attended previous INCORE Summer Schools but those who have already attended are also welcome to apply. Successful applicants are expected to be present for the entire course.
Accommodation is provided for six nights from Sunday 6 June until Friday 11 June (inclusive). Participants will be staying in an ensuite room in self-catering apartments with a shared kitchen and dining area. The apartments are situated in the University of Ulster Student Village, Duncreggan. For further details please click on the accommodation section of the University of Ulster's webpage at: http://www.accommodation.ulster.ac.uk/prostumag.html
Please indicate on the application form whether or not you will require accommodation.