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Please read these instructions carefully. They apply specifically to Canadian candidates
applying for CFISU support to attend the ISU 2010 Space Studies Program.
Applicants must apply on-line at the International Space University (ISU) website:
http://www.isunet.edu
Note that in the case of differences between these instructions and those received
from the ISU, these instructions will apply to those who wish to receive a scholarship
from the CFISU.
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The Canadian Foundation for the International Space University (CFISU) is a private,
non-profit charitable organization that promotes the programs of the International
Space University in Canada. Its goal is to assist in the development of Canada's
future space leaders. The Board of Directors of CFISU is composed of leaders from
industry, universities and the public sector. Website
http://www.cfisu.ca
CFISU receives support from companies, government departments and agencies. Depending
on the level of financial support in any given year, CFISU annually sponsors between
six and ten Canadians, in whole or in part, to attend the ISU Space Studies Program.
The Partnership Program Division of the Association of Universities and Colleges
of Canada (AUCC) coordinates the annual competition that awards scholarships towards
the ISU SSP.
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The International Space University is an accredited, degree-granting university
with its central campus in Strasbourg, France. The 2010 Space Studies Program will
be held at the ISU’s central campus, from June 26 to August 28, 2010.
Graduate students may be able to receive course credits towards their own graduate
programs on successful completion of the ISU SSP, however, they must petition their
own university in order to receive such credits.
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- Applicants must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents.
- Applicants must be proficient in English, the working language of the ISU (an ISU
requirement).
- All applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree or equivalent at the
time of application.
- Applicants must be:
- Enrolled or accepted in a post-graduate degree-granting or professional program;
or
- Practicing professionals.
Awards cannot be deferred.
By virtue of the interdisciplinary nature of ISU, candidates from all fields of
study are encouraged to apply.
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The awarding of scholarships is based on overall excellence. All eligible applications
will be assessed by a CFISU Selection Committee based on the following qualifications,
proficiencies, and/or experience (not in order of priority):
- Overall academic performance;
- Language proficiency (see section 5);
- Letters of reference (see section 6);
- An essay by the applicant expressing how the ISU experience will advance their career
goals and benefit Canada;
- Space-related activities and/or interests;
- International/intercultural experience;
- Interdisciplinary experience;
- Demonstrated leadership and motivation;
- Demonstrated teamwork.
The CFISU Board of Directors makes the final awards based on the recommendations
of the CFISU Selection Committee and available funding.
Board decisions are final.
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Candidates must be proficient in English. Preference will be given to applicants
who are also conversant in a second language, preferably French. As part of the
application process, candidates must submit the "Language Competency Assessment"
form, signed by a professional.
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Applicants should obtain two reference letters. Significant weight is placed on
these letters. The reviewers should have in-depth knowledge of the applicant in
an academic and/or professional capacity in order to be able to assess the various
criteria for selection, and should be familiar with the broad outlines of the ISU
and the SSP. An assessment of how an award to a candidate would benefit Canada in
the future would be of particular interest. The selection committee takes particular
note of the narrative information in letters of reference.
Evaluators must return the Letter of Evaluation form to the applicants, duly signed
and dated, in a sealed envelope.
Applicants must submit the reference letters, together with the Language Competency
Assessment Form, to AUCC (See Section 12).
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Canadian applicants must arrange to have official academic transcripts sent directly
to the AUCC at the address indicated in Section 12. The deadline to receive transcripts
at the AUCC is January 29th 2010 by 4 p.m., EST.
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For successful applicants CFISU pays tuition, travel to and from the host site,
and room and board for the duration of the 2010 Space Studies Program (approximate
value of CAN$27,000). In some instances, partial scholarships may be provided. Students
are responsible for any out-of-pocket expenses while studying at ISU.
Applicants are encouraged, on a voluntary basis, to indicate on the application
form any funds that they are willing to personally contribute.
Students will be required to provide the CFISU with their official transcripts upon
completing the Space Studies Program. These will be kept confidential and will not
be released.
CFISU reserves the right to decline scholarships and withdraw funding at its sole
discretion.
Candidates selected by the CFISU are subject to approval by the ISU.
A special arrangement has been made between the CFISU and the Canadian Department
of National Defence (DND) in which applicants from DND or the Canadian Forces will
be reviewed by the CFISU Selection Committee using the criteria in Section 4, and,
if competitive with the top ranked applicants, a recommendation for support will
be made to DND.
Applicants from federal government departments or agencies (other than DND, as noted
above) should note that they are not eligible to receive awards that are sourced
from federal government grants and contributions made to CFISU. At this time, very
limited unrestricted scholarship funding is available outside this source and thus
it is unlikely that federal government employees would be provided with a financial
award from CFISU. The CFISU will, however, review such applicants and provide a
letter of support to the applicant in order to try and secure funding from their
federal government department or directly from ISU if they receive a high and competitive
scoring in the annual CFISU SSP competition.
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CFISU will make necessary travel arrangements for scholarship winners originating
from and returning to Canadian centres. Winners are required to attend a briefing
session in Canada (location t.b.d), including a reception and dinner, prior to departure
for the 2010 SSP. On their return from the SSP, the scholarship winners will be
required to provide a report to the CFISU and to their sponsor, and will also be
expected to participate in alumni events, notably the Canadian university "Road
Shows" that highlight the CFISU program and SSP experience.
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Scholarship winners are responsible for acquiring:
- valid travel documents (passport and visas) to comply with the laws of France;
- their own travel medical insurance suitable for the duration of the Program.
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A processing fee of $25.00 CDN is required. Please make your cheque or money order
payable to "CFISU" and attach it to page 1 of your application form. Note that if
you are applying to both the SSP and MSS/MSM competitions at the same time, you
must provide the processing fee for each competition; i.e., $50 CDN will be required.
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Please follow this procedure exactly.
The deadline is January 29th 2010 - 4 p.m. EST for completing the on-line
application and essay and for receipt by AUCC of a copy of page 1 of the application
form, the reference letters (in sealed envelopes), the language competency assessment
form and all transcripts, together with the application fee. All applications must
be received on or before this date and addressed to:
Claire Millington
AUCC/CFISU
350 Albert Street, Suite 600
OTTAWA, ON K1R 1B1
Only complete applications (including transcripts and letters of reference) will
be acknowledged. Incomplete applications will not be submitted to the CFISU Selection
Committee.
Note: Candidates who have applied in previous years must submit a new application.
Applications and associated documents are normally destroyed within 6 months of
receipt and thus cannot be transferred to any future competition
For an application to be considered complete, it must include:
- The Application and Essay (completed on-line on the ISU website)
- A photocopy of Page 1 of the above application
- A photocopy of a valid Canadian passport or of a Canadian Permanent Resident Card.
- Transcripts (sent directly to AUCC by the academic institutions from where degrees
were obtained)
- Two reference letters in sealed envelopes
- The Language Competency Assessment form
- The application fee of $25, payable to "CFISU" (Canadian Foundation for the International
Space University).
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For information regarding the application process, please contact:
Claire Millington,
AUCC,
E-mail: ssp@aucc.ca,
Tel.:(613) 563-3961 ext 303
Fax: (613) 563-9745.
For further information concerning the ISU programs, please contact:
Marie P. Juneau, Administrator,
Canadian Foundation for the ISU
P.O. Box 8330, Station 'T'
Ottawa, ON K1G 3H8
E-mail: mjuneau@rogers.com
Tel: (613) 746-0856
Fax: (613) 741-7772
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January 29th, 2010: Deadline for AUCC to receive completed applications,
including transcripts.
March 2010: CFISU Selection Committee Meeting
March 2010: AUCC notifies unsuccessful candidates.
March 2010: CFISU informs scholarship winners.
June 2010: CFISU scholarship winners attend an orientation session, reception
and dinner.
June 26 to August 28, 2010: Space Studies Program at ISU Central Campus,
Strasbourg, France.
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE UNIVERSITY
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SPACE STUDIES PROGRAM 2010
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SECOND LANGUAGE COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT
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How long and in what capacity have you known the applicant? |
 
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Please assess the applicant’s language abilities in his/her second language (below
or over page).
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Please choose one:
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- Expert User. He/she has full command of the language.
His/her use of the language is appropriate and accurate.
- Very Good User. He/she has a fully operational command
of the language with occasional inaccuracies. Misunderstandings may occur in unfamiliar
situations but he/she is able to handle complex detailed argumentation.
- Good User. He/she has command of the language, though
with occasional inaccuracies and misunderstanding in some situations. He/she generally
handles complex language well and understands detailed reasoning.
- Competent User. He/she generally has effective command
of the language despite some inaccuracies and misunderstandings. He/she can use
and understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations.
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