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The Korean Government Scholarship Program, or KGSP, is an academic scholarship funded and managed by the National Institute for International Education [] (NIIED), a branch of the Ministry of Education in South Korea. [1]
Lawrence Ting Shan-li (Chinese: 丁善理; Vietnamese: Đinh Thiện Lý; January 25, 1939 – September 23, 2004) was a Taiwanese decorated soldier and businessman who became one of the largest foreign investors in Vietnam. [1]
In the U.S., a grant is given on the basis of economic need, determined by the amount to which the college's Cost of Attendance (COA) [6] [7] exceeds the Expected Family Contribution (EFC), [8] calculated by the U.S. Department of Education from information submitted on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid following formulas set by the United States Congress.
The Thiel Fellowship (originally named 20 under 20) is a fellowship created by billionaire Peter Thiel through the Thiel Foundation in 2010. The fellowship is intended for students aged 22 or younger and offers them a total of $100,000 over two years, as well as guidance and other resources, to drop out of school and pursue other work, which could involve scientific research, creating a ...
Pulitzer Prize for Poetry-winning poet and writer Stephen Vincent Benét authored "John Brown's Body" as a Guggenheim Fellow in Paris in 1926. Since the inaugural class of 1925, over 18,000 fellowships have been awarded.
UNICEF (/ ˈ j uː n i ˌ s ɛ f / YOO-nee-SEF), originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, [a] is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.
The United States Census counts the persons residing in the United States including citizens, non-citizen permanent residents and non-citizen long-term visitors. [2] Civilian and military federal employees serving abroad and their dependents are counted in their home state.
The COVID-19 pandemic in Vietnam has resulted in 11,624,000 [1] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 43,206 [1] deaths. The number of confirmed cases is the highest total in Southeast Asia, and the 13th highest in the world.