Friday, October 14, 2011

Postdoctoral Position within Fish Immunology at University of Copenhagen, Denmark

Department of Veterinary Disease Biology offers Postdoctoral Position within Fish Immunology at University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Study Subject(s):Fish immunology
Course Level:Postdoctoral
Scholarship Provider: University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Scholarship can be taken at: Denmark
Eligibility:
The candidate should hold a PhD in biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, veterinary medicine, medicine or equivalent. Furthermore, it is a requirement that the successful candidate has a good publication record including first authorship on peer-reviewed papers in international journals with high impact factors. The post doc is also required to be enterprising and to possess good interpersonal skills.
Scholarship Open for International Students: No
Scholarship Description: Post doc within fish immunology at Department of Veterinary Disease Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Copenhagen invites applications for a three-year position as post doc in aquatic pathobiology from 1st January 2012 or as soon as possible thereafter.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 01-11-2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Coca-Cola Scholarship Program for High School Seniors, USA

High School Seniors Scholarship for the US citizens to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution, USA
Study Subject(s):Courses offered by the institution
Course Level: Undergraduate
Scholarship Provider: Coca-Cola Scholarship Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:•CURRENT high school (or home-schooled) seniors attending school in the United States (or select DoD schools);
•U.S. Citizens; U.S. Nationals; U.S. Permanent Residents; Temporary Residents (in a legalization program); Refugees; Asylees; Cuban-Haitian Entrants; or Humanitarian Parolees;
•anticipating completion of high school diploma at the time of application;
•planning to pursue a degree at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution;
•carrying a minimum 3.00 GPA at the end of their junior year of high school.
Scholarship Open for International Students: No

Scholarship Description: Seniors in high schools throughout the United States who meet the eligibility requirements may apply each year for one of 250 four-year, achievement-based scholarships. This is a highly competitive program and will require that you take the time to fully and accurately portray yourself. The information you collect for this scholarship application will no doubt help you present yourself for other scholarships and for your college admissions applications. Please do not be discouraged by the number of questions and amount of information requested. To identify 250 scholarship recipients from the millions of high school seniors graduating this year requires a significant amount of detailed information.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: October 31
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Thursday, October 13, 2011

PhD Studentship in Retinal Stem Cells Therapy for Retinal Degeneration, UK

Cardiff University School of Optometry and Vision Sciences and School of Dentistry BBSRC funded PhD Studentship in Retinal Stem Cells Therapy for Retinal Degeneration for UK/EU citizens 2011
Study Subject(s):Retinal Stem Cells Therapy for Retinal Degeneration
Course Level:PhD Studentship
Scholarship Provider: BBSRC, Cardiff University
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility:
Academic Criteria: Candidates should possess a 2.1 or above required for first degree relevant to biomedical research. Residency: Open to all UK/EU students without further restrictions.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: UK/EU
Scholarship Description: Visual impairment and blindness present a major medical and public health problem. A leading cause of visual impairment is age-related retinal degeneration. Due to the lack of effective treatment to degenerative retinal diseases, stem cell-based therapy provides a promising approach that may restore retinal function and prevent blindness. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD), results from gradual degeneration of macula, and causes blurry central vision that may progress to form blind spots, which may affect any of the common daily activities. Glaucoma leads to vision loss by causing degeneration of ganglion cells, which are the sole output neurons in the retina and form the optic nerve essential for conveying light signals to the higher visual system. At present, some of the degenerative retinal disorders can be treated by medication or surgery with limited success, however there is no cure yet.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 1st November 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Doctoral Fellowships in Law, Economics, and Psychology at IMPRS, Germany

Doctoral Fellowships in Law, Economics, and Psychology at The International Max Planck Research School on Adapting Behavior in a Fundamentally Uncertain
Study Subject(s):Law, Economics, and Psychology
Course Level:Doctoral
Scholarship Provider: Max Planck Institute
Scholarship can be taken at: Germany
Eligibility:
Applicants are required to hold a Diploma, a Masters Degree or a State Exam with honors in one of the above mentioned disciplines or an equivalent degree in a related discipline.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: The IMPRS Uncertainty combines approaches from Economics, Law and Psychology to explain human decisions under uncertainty more effectively and to better design institutional responses. The Uncertainty-School is jointly hosted by the Max Planck Institutes of Economics in Jena, for Human Development in Berlin, for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn, and the Department of Social Psychology and the School of Economics and Business Administration of the Friedrich- Schiller-University Jena. International Partners are the Program in Cognitive Science and the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis at Indiana University, Bloomington, the Interdepartmental Centre for Research Training in Economics and Management (CIFREM) at the University of Trento, and the Center for Rationality at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. Associated Partner is the University of Bonn, „Rechts- und Staatswissenschaftliche Fakultät, Fachbereich Rechtswissenschaften“.
The Curriculum of the IMPRS-Uncertainty has three pillars: a four-week summer school, an annual Thesis and Topics Workshop, and local training. Additionally scholars are encouraged to spend a term at a cooperating international institution.
Both, the Max Planck Society and the Friedrich Schiller University are committed to improve the opportunities for women in the sciences and particularly encourage them to apply.
How to Apply: Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: October 31st, 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

The Albukhary Foundation Scholarship for Undergraduate Studies, Malaysia

AIU in Malaysia offers full scholarship to disadvantaged and underprivileged students from all over the world for studies at foundation and undergraduate level
Study Subject(s):Subjects taught at University
Course Level:Undergraduate
Scholarship Provider: The Albukhary Foundation
Scholarship can be taken at: Malaysia
Eligibility:
Candidates who fulfilled the following criteria are invited to apply by contacting the admission office of the University for application form: Completed 11 years of school education and obtained good grades in O level or equivalent with at least 5 credits or above average grades inclusive of English and Mathematics. Obtained IELTS of 3.0 or pass the English Placement Test of the University.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: Successful candidates are required to undergo a 6 months Intensive English Programme prior to admission into the Foundation Studies Programme (1 year) and then undergraduate studies (3 years). The Scholarship awarded shall include the following:- • Tuition fees. • Monthly allowances. • Meals. • Accommodation. • Insurance and general hospitalisation. • Uniforms.
How to Apply: Online or By Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 November 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

2012 Global South Scholar-In-Residence Programme, Switzerland

Research Fellowship in Anthropology, History, Law, Politics and Political Science, and Economics for Young Professors from Universities from Developing and Emerging Countries to study in Switzerland 2012
Study Subject(s):Anthropology, History, Law, Politics and Political Science, and Economics
Course Level:Research Fellowship
Scholarship Provider: Graduate Institute at Geneva
Scholarship can be taken at: Switzerland
Eligibility:
Candidates must hold a PhD and have a full time tenure-track or tenured position in an academic institution in Africa, Asia, or Latin America. Their teaching and research activities and interests must fit with the Institute’s disciplines and fields of expertise (international affairs, development studies, development economics, sociology and anthropology of development, international economics, international relations, international law, international history and politics).
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: Developing and Emerging Countries
Scholarship Description: This fellowship is open to outstanding young professors from universities from developing and emerging countries pursuing advanced research in areas bridging the fields of international and development studies, broadly defined, and working in disciplines such as anthropology, history, law, politics and political science, and economics. Scholars receive a contribution towards living expenses. The Scholarship also covers round trip travel to and accommodation in Geneva. The selection will be based on the quality of research. Quality being equal, selection may be guided by an interest in promoting gender and regional diversity. Candidates should demonstrate how their research stay will contribute to their academic career and their home institution.
How to Apply: By Email
Scholarship Application Deadline: 1st of March 2012, 1st of October 2012
Further Scholarship Information and Application

The Harriet Fitzgerald Scholarship for High School Senior 2012, USA

The Harriet Fitzgerald Scholarship for female graduating high school senior.
Study Subject(s):Courses offered by the college
Course Level:Undergraduate
Scholarship Provider: The Sun Initiative
Scholarship can be taken at: USA
Eligibility:
The Sunflower Initiative will provide a promising young woman with financial support to attend an undergraduate woman’s college, where her intellect and talents will be nurtured to enable her to participate fully and productively in public life, just as Randolph-Macon women were educated for community and public involvement. Criteria for selection include academic ability, character, and leadership qualities, as well as breadth and depth of interests. The first Harriet Fitzgerald Scholarship will be awarded for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Scholarship Open for International Students: No
Scholarship Description:
1. The application is to be filled out by a female graduating high school senior.
2. the candidate must be an alumnae of Randolph-Macon Woman’s College.
3. A completed application form.
4. An official high school transcript or GED.
5. An official report of SAT or ACT scores.
6. A 500-word personal essay on interests, goals and accomplishments, and the advantages of a woman’s college in fulfilling the applicant’s long-term goals.
7. One recommendation from a teacher and two from community members (club adviser, employer, or other non-family).
8. Names of women’s colleges to which the applicant has applied.
How to Apply: Online,By Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: March 15, 2012
Further Scholarship Information and Application

Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship Award 2011 for South African Students

Harry Oppenheimer Fellowship Award 2011 for nominations from South African Universities, Oppenheimer Memorial Trust
Study Subject(s):Subjects taught at University
Course Level:Research Fellowship
Scholarship Provider: Oppenheimer Memorial Trust
Scholarship can be taken at: South Africa or foreign countries
Eligibility:
The Trust will consider candidates who:
1. are residents of South Africa (age is not a factor in selection)
2.are well established in their field
3. are leading scholars who have undertaken advanced research for many years (the Award is not for the purposes of studying towards a higher degree)
4. are outstanding achievers with a track record of sustained intellectual effort at the highest level
5. present submissions that describe a clearly focused and specific project
6.demonstrate a capacity and commitment to the transfer of skills and knowledge to fellow South Africans
Scholarship Open for International Students: No
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: Residents of South Africa
Scholarship Description: The Award seeks to attract candidates of exceptional ability and “big ideas” in any discipline It is intended to enable scholars based in South Africa to undertake a programme of work for a period of up to one year, by making possible full-time concentration on the work, contact with outstanding peers (locally or in foreign countries) and adequate logistic resources Further, it aims to strengthen relationships and partnerships between local institutions, foreign institutions and the Trust and build research excellence while stimulating scholarship in academic life.
How to Apply: By post
Scholarship Application Deadline: 28th October 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application

PhD scholarship in Applied Economics by INRA, France

PhD positions 2012 at National Institute of Agricultural Research in Applied Economics, France
Study Subject(s):Applied Economics
Course Level
:PhD
Scholarship Provider
: National Institute of Agronomic Research
Scholarship can be taken at
: France
Eligibility:
- Applicants, with no restriction on nationality, must hold a Master of Science (M.Sc.) or a Master of Arts (M.A.) or equivalent title in economics. – Language: English (fluent) and French (fluent). he PhD candidate will have a three-years contract in the research team AIDDA (Approche Intégrée du Développement Durable et Agriculture), based in Paris, France. This team belongs to a multidisciplinary research department (Sciences for Action and Development: SAD) of the National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA). The PhD supervisor will be Catherine Laurent, economist.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: Any
Scholarship Description: The reduction of the level of chemical inputs in agriculture is a priority for Europe. Farm advisory services are expected to be a major instrument for helping farmers to modify their practices accordingly. However, the recent trend of privatization of these services has resulted in new economic strategies for services suppliers that question their ability to fully meet this objective. When dealing with this issue, most of the researches focus the analysis on the transformation of the front-office activities of advisory services (i.e. the direct interactions between farmers and advisers). Thus, little attention is given to the changes that occur in back-office activities (i.e. R&D investments for backing up new technical solutions). Some preliminary results suggest that the privatization of farm advisory services modifies the ways evidence is produced and assessed in back-office; they suggest that it might result in a loss of robustness of new technical proposals. But these aspects are poorly documented. The goal of the PhD is to contribute to reduce this knowledge gap. The expected results will contribute to building an analytical framework for the analysis of the back-office of advisory services, and to specifying the conditions under which farm advice on input reduction could be based on relevant and robust evidence for various types of farms. The research will focus on the issue of pesticides reduction. It will be grounded on a comparison .
How to Apply: Contact information:- Pierre LABARTHE, Catherine LAURENT; pierre.labarthe-at-agroparistech.fr
Scholarship Application Deadline: November 30th, 2011

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Graduate Degree Fellowships, East-West Center, University of Hawaii, USA

The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship provides Master’s and Doctoral funding for graduate students from Asia, the Pacific, and the U.S. to participate in educational and research programs at the East-West Center while pursuing graduate study at the University of Hawai‘i. Through East-West Center affiliation, awardees become part of a growing network of students and alumni forging the shape and substance of the world’s most vibrant region.
Center fellowships are provided for degree study at the University of Hawai‘i and participation in the Center’s international and intercultural programs. The Center and the University of Hawai‘i, located in a unique island setting with a distinctive multicultural heritage, offer premier resources for studies on Asia, the Pacific, and the U.S.
Degree fellows have opportunities to participate in graduate certificate programs offered in leadership studies, international intercultural studies, population studies and natural resource management that enhance their degree studies. Other opportunities include invited participation in the Center’s research projects in several areas of international study including politics, governance and security; economics;environmental change; population and health; education; and Pacific islands development.
The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship invites applications from:
  • Citizens or permanent residents of the United States
  • Citizens of countries in the Pacific and Asia, including Russia
The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship provides funding toward:
  • Master’s degrees (up to 24-month fellowship)
  • Doctoral degrees (up to 48-month fellowship)
General Requirements:
  • Applicants submit both the application for East-West Center Graduate Fellowship and the graduate admissions application to the University of Hawai‘i to the East-West Center Award Services Office. Applications must be postmarked by the November 1 deadline.
  • Applicants already enrolled as classified graduate students at the University of Hawai‘i submit only the East-West Center Graduate Fellowship application.
  • Required tests include the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for applicants from non-English speaking countries, and the GRE or GMAT for all applicants as required by university departments.
  • Award recipients who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents must meet exchange visitor (J-1 visa) requirements.
Degree Fellowship Requirements:
Beyond fulfilling degree requirements at the University of Hawai‘i, East-West Center students are required to take part in the Center’s education program. These requirements include:
  • Core Program that meets weekly during the fall semester.
  • Spring Core Issues Course, which will consist of a series of presentations and small-group discussions.
  • Community Service. Degree Fellows are expected to devote 90 hours to community service during their award period.
  • Involvement in an EWC Research Project.
  • Interdisciplinary Certificate. Students not involved in an EWC research project must pursue one of several interdisciplinary certificates.
  • Language Requirement. Degree Fellows who are native speakers of English from USA, Australia or New Zealand must demonstrate proficiency in an Asian/Pacific language or complete four semesters of language coursework.
  • Monthly Report to the Associate Dean.
Application forms and additional information may be obtained from:
GRADUATE DEGREE FELLOWSHIPSAward Services Office
East-West Center
1601 East-West Road
Honolulu, HI 96848-1601
USA
Individuals who are citizens or permanent residents of the United States or a country listed below may apply for the East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowships:
Southeast Asia: Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand Vietnam
East Asia: China (Hong Kong, Macau, Mainland, Taiwan), Japan, Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of, Korea, Republic of, Mongolia, Russia.
South Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Iran, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
Pacific Region: American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, French Polynesia, Guam, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Northern Marianas, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis & Futuna Islands.

International PhD Programs in Life Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland

The Life Science Zurich Graduate School consists of several highly competitive Ph.D. programs, run jointly by the ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich.  Each program offers research and education opportunities in a stimulating international environment for ambitious students who wish to work towards a Ph.D. degree. Accepted students perform their research project in one of the participating research groups of their favorite program, according to their scientific interest. Advanc edteaching and training courses are offered throughout the curriculum. The program language is English throughout. Ph.D. studies usually last 3-4 years.
Applicants must hold or anticipate receiving a Master’s degree or equivalent from a university in a relevant field before starting the Ph.D. program. Applicants accepted for the program will have to register with either the University of Zurich or ETH Zurich, depending on the affiliation of their future research group.
To apply: Our web pages provide detailed information for submission of application.
Please refer to the guidelines as we only take into consideration applications received in the required format.
For further information please contact the LSZGS administrator:
Life Science Zurich Graduate School
Dr. Susanna Bachmann
University of Zurich
Institute of Molecular Biology
Winterthurerstrasse 190
8057 Zürich
Fax: ++41 44 635 68 61
Email: gradschool[at]lifescience.uzh.ch
For more information, please visit official website: www.lifescience-graduateschool.ch

Frank Knox Fellowships, Harvard University, USA

Frank Knox Fellowships were established in 1945 by Mrs Annie Reid Knox as the Frank Knox Memorial to enable students from the UK, along with those from Australia, Canada and New Zealand, to undertake graduate study at Harvard University. Knox had a rich and varied career – as a newspaper publisher, a soldier, a vice-presidential candidate, and as US Secretary of the Navy in the 1940s – and was a highly regarded politician and businessman. He championed the concept of democracy as government of the people and believed strongly that cross-cultural exchange between Britain and the US was vital for international peace.
In accordance with the Deed of Gift, special regard will be given to personal qualities in the awarding of Frank Knox Fellowships:
“Candidates will be selected on the basis of future promise of leadership. Strength of character, keen mind, a balanced judgment, and devotion to the democractic ideal will be the qualities borne in mind in making the final selection.”
A Knox Fellowship pays full Harvard tuition and mandatory health insurance fees and provides a stipend sufficient to cover the living expenses of a single Fellow for a 10-month academic year. Knox Fellowship funding is guaranteed for up to two years for students in degree programmes requiring more than one year of study. The Committee on General Scholarship, which administers the Fellowship, will consider applications for further funding beyond the second year on a case-by-case basis.
A Knox Fellowship award does not guarantee admission to Harvard. Applicants should therefore submit an admissions application directly with the Harvard Graduate School of their choice. The award of a Knox Fellowship, at interview in January, is contingent upon the applicant gaining admission to the University.
1. The President and Fellows of Harvard College have announced that Fellowships provided by Mrs Annie Reid Knox for the Frank Knox Memorial will be made available to enable students from the United Kingdom to study at Harvard University.
Recipients who are admitted to a Harvard degree program requiring multiple years of study are guaranteed two years of Knox funding, provided they remain in good academic standing. Degree candidates in their third year and beyond are eligible to apply for additional support. Recipients who are admitted to one-year degree programs or as Special Students or Visiting Fellows will, ordinarily, be guaranteed funding for one year.
2. Frank Knox Fellows must apply for and gain admission to one of the graduate or professional schools at Harvard University. The Fellows must be admitted to Harvard as full-time degree-program students or – as permitted by certain Harvard schools – full-time, non-degree Special Students or Visiting Fellows. Candidates should contact the particular Harvard School(s) they wish to attend for further information about degree and non-degree programs offered by the School(s). Preference will be given to candidates pursuing full-time degree programs.
3. Candidates seeking admission to the Law School should note that the School requires students to have completed their resident university education and have graduated from their basic degree in Law by the time they would take up a place on an advanced (Master of Laws) degree program.
4. UK-registered PhD students who will apply for a Visiting Fellowship should not have written up or submitted their PhD by the end of their year at Harvard.
5. Knox Fellowships are not awarded for postdoctoral study at Harvard.
6. It is absolutely vital that each candidate file an ADMISSIONS APPLICATION directly with the Graduate School of his/her choice at Harvard University; and each candidate must meet the admission requirements and timetable of the School concerned. Candidates are urged to begin correspondence with the particular School at the earliest possible date. Admission to a School is a prior condition of the award of a Knox Fellowship. Contact addresses for the various Graduate Schools are listed below:
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
Admissions Office, Holyoke Center, 3rd Floor, 1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02138
www.gsas.harvard.edu
Special Student and Visiting Fellow Office
Holyoke Center, 3rd Floor, 1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge MA 02138
Email: special@fas.harvard.edu www.gsas.harvard.edu (then click on non-degree programs)
Harvard Business School
MBA Admissions Office, Dillon House, Soldiers Field Road, Boston MA 02163
www.hbs.edu
Harvard Divinity School
Admissions Office, 14 Divinity Avenue, Room 214, Cambridge MA 02138
www.hds.harvard.edu
Harvard Kennedy School
Admissions Office, 79 John F Kennedy Street, Cambridge MA 02138
www.hks.harvard.edu
Harvard School of Public Health
Admissions Office, 158 Longwood Avenue, Boston MA 02115
www.hsph.harvard.edu
Graduate School of Design
Admissions Office, 422 Gund Hall, 48 Quincy Street, Cambridge MA 02138
www.gsd.harvard.edu
Graduate School of Education
Admissions Office, 111 Longfellow Hall, 13 Appian Way, Cambridge MA 02138
www.gse.harvard.edu
Harvard Law School
Graduate Program Office, 1557 Massachusetts Avenue – LILC 203, Cambridge MA 02138
www.law.harvard.edu
Main Harvard website – www.harvard.edu
Candidates should submit applications for admission to the appropriate School at the earliest possible time and need not wait for the deadline.
7. The value of each Fellowship is at least $25,000 plus tuition and health insurance fee per annum. This should be adequate for the expenses and support of an unmarried Fellow who, it is hoped, will secure housing in one of the university dormitories or halls. Travel grants are not awarded but in cases of severe hardship application can be made to Harvard for financial assistance towards travel costs.
Qualifications
8. The Fellowships advertised in the United Kingdom are open to:
men and women who are British citizens at the time of application, normally resident in the United Kingdom, who:
(a) are studying for a first or higher degree and will graudate in the academic year 2011-12; OR
(b) are a UK-registered PhD student hoping for an additional year as a Visiting Fellow at Harvard; OR
(c) have completed a first or higher degree and graduated no earlier than 2007.
Please note that persons who graduated before 2007 will not be eligible to apply.
9. No application will be considered from any student already in the United States.
10. In accordance with the Deed of Gift, special regard will be given to personal qualities. The following is an extract from the Deed:
“Candidates will be selected on the basis of future promise of leadership. Strength of character, keen mind, a balanced judgment, and devotion to the democratic ideal will be the qualities borne in mind in making the final selection. The Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships were established in the conviction that co-operation between the British Commonwealth and the United States of America based on an informed and understanding contact of the peoples of these two great countries is an essential to international peace.”
11. Mrs Knox expressed the hope that holders of the Fellowships, after gaining knowledge and experience from study away from the United Kingdom, would return to their homes to become leaders in their chosen fields.
Applications
12. All candidates should submit a completed online application by the deadline: midnight on Sunday 30th October 2011.
References must be submitted online by midnight on Sunday 6th November.
13. The application should also contain a short essay (which must not exceed 1,000 words) giving an account of their academic pursuits, general activities and intellectual interests, plus reasons for wishing to study in the United States and for the choice of course and institution, plus their plans for the future.
14. Candidates will be informed as soon as possible after the closing date whether they have been selected for interview. The interviews of shortlisted applicants will be held in London on Friday 27th January 2012 and candidates will be responsible for ensuring they attend in person if requested.
Frank Knox Memorial Fellowships
3 Birdcage Walk
Westminster
London SW1H 9JJ
For more information, please visit official website: www.kennedytrust.org.uk
 
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