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  2. UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education - Wikipedia

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    The UNESCO Prize for Girls' and Women's Education's call for nominations opens every year on, or around 8 March as part of UNESCO's celebration of International Women's Day. Nominations are made by Governments of UNESCO Members States via their Permanent Delegation to UNESCO, and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in official partnership ...

  3. List of L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International ...

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    The L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards, created in 1998, aim to improve the position of women in science by recognizing outstanding women researchers who have contributed to scientific progress. Aside from the main awards, from 2000 to 2014, international fellowships were awarded yearly to doctoral and post-doctoral women to allow them ...

  4. Kanyashree Prakalpa - Wikipedia

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    The first is K1, an annual scholarship of Rs. 1000/- to be paid annually to the girls from 13 to 18 years of age group for every year that they remain in education, provided they are unmarried at the time. (Note: During the years 2013–14 and 2014-1 the annual scholarship was Rs. 500/-).

  5. L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards - Wikipedia

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    The winners of the 2010 UNESCO-L'Oréal Prize for Women in Science Awards Ceremony at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris – From left to right; Elaine Fuchs (United States of America), Anne Dejean-Assémat (France), Sir Lindsay Owen-Jones, Chairman of L'Oréal, Alejandra Bravo (Mexico), Lourdes J. Cruz (Philippines), Rashika El Ridi (Egypt), Ms Irina Bokova, Director-General of UNESCO, and Günter ...

  6. Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World

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    The Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) is an international organisation that provides research training, career development and networking opportunities for women scientists throughout the developing world at different stages in their career. It was founded in 1987 and was officially launched in 1993.

  7. Women's education in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    The scholarship provided full-board scholarships for women including a year-round ticket, monthly stipend, full tuition coverage, free private tutoring, and even a monthly stipend and yearly ticket for a male family relative to travel with all the women students. [10] Until 2002, different departments regulated education for men and women.

  8. L'Oréal Korea-UNESCO for Women in Science Award - Wikipedia

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    The award is presented by L'Oréal Korea, Korean National Commission for UNESCO , and Women’s Bioscience Forum . Every year one academic promotion award is presented and up to four fellowships to young scientists under the age of 44 are granted. Endowment is KRW 20 million for the award and KRW 5 million for the young scientists. [2]

  9. National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration

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    Department of Higher and Professional Education – This department has constantly provided research support and policy advice to the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. It has provided academic support to regional conferences of UNESCO leading up to the world conference on Higher education and Planning Commission. [14]