Showing posts with label Doctoral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Doctoral. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

8 Doctoral positions in the field of Life Sciences at VIB laboratories, Belgium 2012

8 Doctoral positions in the field of Life Sciences at VIB laboratories, Belgium 2012
Scholarship Description: VIB scientists work at the frontlines of molecular biology, cell biology, developmental biology, structural biology, plant systems biology, genetics, biochemistry and microbiology.The VIB International Ph.D. Program is aimed towards all non-Belgians, currently living abroad.
Study Subject(s):Life Sciences
Course Level:PhD
Scholarship Provider: VIB
Scholarship can be taken at: Belgium
Eligibility:-Candidates should hold a university degree, or satisfy equivalent requirements, which is sufficient to start a doctoral program at a Flemish university. This means that applicants must hold a 5-year University degree, or equivalent, in life sciences (e.g. biology, biochemistry, biotechnology), physics, engineering, chemistry, or related fields. In general, this implies that the applicant has a Masters degree. Applicants, who have not yet received their degree at the time of the application deadline, can also apply, but a final certificate of the degree is needed no later than 2 months after the selection interviews, which will take place in May 2010.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

How to Apply: By Post or Online
Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 February 2012

Thursday, December 1, 2011

INTERNATIONAL HIV & DRUG USE FELLOWSHIP, USA

International AIDS Society (IAS) and National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) joint fellowship programme encouraging HIV and drug use research


APPLICATIONS FOR 2012 WILL BE OPEN FROM 8 DECEMBER 2011

With the support of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), the International AIDS Society (IAS) has established a research fellowship programme focusing on HIV and drug use, with the goal of contributing to advances in the scientific understanding of drug use and HIV, while fostering international collaborative research on HIV and drug use (see FAQ for definition of research areas covered by the fellowship). 


The fellowship programme is awarded as a stipend of US$75,000 in two categories: to a junior scientist for 18-month post-doctoral training, or to a well-established HIV researcher for an eight-month-long professional development training at leading host institutes excelling in HIV-related drug use research. 

In 2011, three fellowships have been awarded. The fellows and their mentors have been invited to attend the 6th IAS Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention (IAS 2011) in Rome, Italy, on 17-20 July 2011, where the awards ceremony took place. 


Eligibility


Post-doctoral training: Junior investigators with a doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, MD) obtained no more than six years before the time of application in the fields of behavioural and social sciences, biological sciences, chemistry, engineering, mathematics, medicine, physics or public health (other disciplines may also be considered) are eligible. Applicants must hold a doctorate degree or equivalent before the start of the fellowship, but not necessarily when applying. Medical doctors who obtained a MD degree no more than eight years ago and who do not have extended research experience can be allowed to apply to a post-doctoral fellowship. They should contact ResearchPromotion@iasociety.org to check their eligibility. 

Professional development training: The fellowship is geared towards well-established HIV or drug use scientists who are not currently active in the field of HIV-related drug use research, with a minimum of seven years’ experience beyond post-doctoral level, and with a documented scientific record that includes peer-reviewed publications.

  • Applications are encouraged from any country, but preference will be given to applicants from low- and middle-income countries. As there are numerous national opportunities for research training within the US, applications from US citizens and permanent residents for fellowships within the US will not be accepted.
  • All applicants must choose a mentor in an institution different from their current institution (see FAQ for details).
  • Applicants must be able to start their fellowships before 1 June 2013.
  • Applications must be completed in English.
Application


Applications for the 2012 programme must be submitted by the prospective fellow through the online application form that will be available on the IAS website from 8 December 2011 until 10 February 2012 (until midnight CET). Please read the application guidelines before applying online. Applicants will be asked to detail their research goals, provide an abstract of their proposed project, and write a research plan for the duration of their fellowship. The research project must be related to HIV and drug use, e.g., narcotics and alcohol (for more information see FAQ). 

Applicants must have chosen an appropriate mentor who holds an established post for the duration of the fellowship and has a track record in research and training in HIV and drug use. Applicants must confirm that the host institute and the mentor can guarantee that space and facilities will be made available for the prospective fellow if he/she is successful in obtaining the fellowship. 

After the applicant submits his/her application, the mentor must then complete his/her part of the application, specifying the support that he/she will provide to the applicant, and assess the impact that the fellowship will have on the applicant’s future career. 


Selection


Applications are screened by the IAS to ensure that they are complete and eligible. All eligible applications will be independently assessed by at least two external experts (review and grading criteria can be found in the FAQ).

Once applications have been reviewed, based on the reviewers’ assessments, the fellows will be selected. Selection is based on grades, reviewers’ comments, and the maximum impact each fellowship would bring to the treatment and/or prevention of HIV/AIDS and drug use, as well as to collective capacity building in the recipient’s home country. 

The outcome of the selection will be made public approximately 10 weeks after the closing date. Fellows will be immediately notified by email. The fellowships must be started any time between 1 August 2012 and 1 June 2013. 


Conditions


Duration: Fellowships must be served continuously for the duration of the award. Fellows must start their research before 1 June 2013. 

Terms: The award of US$75,000 will be made available to the host institution, which will provide the stipend to the fellow in accordance with its usual regulatory procedures. The stipend may cover only the cost of living, personal expenses (e.g., health and accident insurance) and one return journey to the country of origin during the fellowship period. The stipend may not be supplemented with funds from the NIH or any other US federal agency or another fellowship, regardless of the source. The fellow may receive supplemental support from other sources, providing that the additional funds do not impose a service and do not exceed a maximum of US $10,000 per year. 

Work permit: The mentor and the host institution are responsible for supporting the fellow in obtaining the necessary visa and work permit, insurance and ethical approval to conduct his/her research in accordance with national requirements and the host institution’s regulatory procedures.

Reporting: Fellows and mentors must provide intermediary progress reports to the IAS every six months during the fellowship period, based on the template they will receive, as well as a final fellowship report, including an expenses report. 

Before applying, applicants are advised to read the full IAS-NIDA fellowship Policies & Procedures

Any questions may be directed to ResearchPromotion@iasociety.org


Mentors List


All fellows are required to choose a mentor in an institution different from their current institution, who holds an established post for the duration of the fellowship and has a track record in research and training in HIV and drug use. In order to facilitate the application process and to encourage international candidates, IAS and NIDA are providing for the first time a list of potential mentors. The list will serve as orientation to prospective fellows, who will choose and approach an available mentor in their field to discuss the possibility of a mentorship for a specific research project. 

Any questions may be directed to ResearchPromotion@iasociety.org

Thursday, October 13, 2011

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

Monday, July 18, 2011

PhD Positions in Psychological Sciences and Education at University of Trento, Italy

The University of Trento call for scholarship applications for Doctoral position in Psychological Sciences and Education, Italy -2011/2012
Study Subject(s): Psychological Sciences and Education
Course Level: Doctoral
Scholarship Provider: The University of Trento, Department of Cognitive Sciences and Education
Scholarship can be taken at: Italy
Eligibility:
- Applications are invited from candidates, regardless of gender, age and nationality, who hold an Italian “laurea specialistica (magistrale)”, instituted in conformity with Ministerial Decree no. 509 of 3 November 1999 and subsequent amendments, a university degree of the previous regulations, or an equivalent degree obtained abroad.
- Applicants who have an Italian degree must submit the degree certificate together with the list of exams and grades obtained.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes
Scholarship Description: The University of Trento, with the financial support of the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Trento e Rovereto, announces the 27h cycle of the Doctoral School in Psychological Sciences and Education Academic Year 2011-2012.
How to Apply: Online or by Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 August, 2011
Further Scholarship Information and Application
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Saturday, July 9, 2011

2012 Beinecke Scholarship Program, USA

Master’s/ Doctoral Scholarship Program for  U.S. citizens in the field of arts, humanities or social sciences in USA-2012

Study Subject(s): Arts, humanities or social sciences
Course Level:Master’s or Doctoral
Scholarship Provider: Sperry Fund
Scholarship can be taken at: USA


Eligibility:  -Have demonstrated superior standards of intellectual ability, scholastic achievement and personal promise during his or her undergraduate career.
-Be a college junior pursuing a bachelor’s degree during the 2011-2012 academic year. “Junior” means a student who plans to continue full-time undergraduate study and who expects to receive a baccalaureate degree between December 2012 and August 2013.
-Plan to enter a master’s or doctoral program in the arts, humanities or social sciences.
-Students in the social sciences who plan to pursue graduate study in neuroscience should not apply for a Beinecke Scholarship.
-Be a United States citizen or a United States national from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
-Have a documented history of receiving need-based financial aid during his or her undergraduate years. Primary evidence of meeting this criterion is a student’s history of receiving need-based institutional, state or federal grants-in-aid.
-An institutional financial aid officer will be required to complete a Financial Data Sheet certifying that the student meets this criterion. During the selection process, the amount of financial need will be one of the factors considered with preference being given to candidates for whom the awarding of a scholarship would significantly increase the likelihood of the student’s being able to attend graduate school.


Scholarship Open for International Students: No

Scholarship Description: Beinecke Scholar receives a total of $34,000 in support of his or her graduate education. The initial payment of $4,000 is awarded directly to the student prior to entering graduate school. This award is intended to offset the costs associated with the graduate application process and to pay for travel expenses directly related to the start of graduated school. While in graduate school, a Beinecke Scholar will receive an additional $30,000 in support. These funds are awarded as a supplement to support provided by the graduate school and the award may be spread over up to five years to comply with institutional limits on the total amount of a student’s annual award. In the absence of institutional support or limits, scholars may receive a maximum award of $15,000 per year. These funds are sent directly to the financial aid officer of the institution where the student is enrolled and disbursed in accordance with the scholarship policy of the academic institution

How to Apply: by Post
Scholarship Application Deadline: to arrive no later than February 24, 2012

Friday, July 1, 2011

Doctoral Scholarships in Mathematics, University of Trento, Italy

The University of Trento announces the 27th cycle of the Doctoral School in “Mathematics” for the Academic Year 2011-2012, in collaboration with “Mathematic Research Centre E. De Giorgi” of the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (Italy).
Selection for 7 doctoral positions in the Mathematics Doctoral Programme is announced, 5 positions of them will be assigned grants financed as follows:
  • 4 grants financed by the University of Trento.
  • 1 grant financed by the Fondazione Bruno Kessler related to the research topic ”Simulation Models in Epidemiology”.
Length: three years.
Official languages: Italian and English
Scientific Areas:
  • Mathematical Logic
  • Algebra
  • Geometry
  • Complementary Mathematics
  • Mathematical Analysis
  • Mathematical Probability and Statistics
  • Mathematical Physics
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Operations Research
  • Statistics
  • Mathematical Methods of Economics and Finance
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Applications are invited from candidates, regardless of gender, age and nationality, who hold an Italian “laurea specialistica (magistrale)”, instituted in conformity with Ministerial Decree no. 509 of 3 November 1999 and subsequent amendments, a university degree of the previous regulations, or an equivalent degree obtained abroad.
Applicants who have an Italian degree must submit the degree certificate together with the list of exams and grades obtained.
Applicants holding a foreign degree not officially recognized as equivalent to the Italian “laurea”, must explicitly request recognition of equivalence in their application by including:
- degree certificate (EU citizens may present a self-declaration of the possession of a degree, according to Presidential Decree no. 445 of 28.12.2000).
- the English translation of the degree certificate (if in a different language) with exams taken, grades obtained and short description of a given academic qualification awarded by an institution located in a foreign country and belonging to an educational system different from the Italian one (i.e. Diploma Supplement, if available), signed under their own responsibility, to enable the Graduate School Committee to declare its equivalence, valid solely for the purpose of admission to the selection process.
Applications are also accepted from students who expect to complete their degree by the 14th of October 2011. They need to present, together with their application, a statement from the University Registrar’s Office declaring that the student is expected to obtain the degree by the 14th of October 2011. In such cases admission is “conditional” and applicants must be able to present the degree certificate, or a declaration that the degree has been conferred (according to Presidential Decree no. 445 of 28.12.2000 applicable only to EU citizens) to the Secretary of the Doctoral School in Mathematics (via Sommarive, 14 – I-380123 Povo (TN) within the above mentioned date.
APPLICATION
The application form, together with the attachments, must arrive at the University of Trento no later than the 30th of September 2011 in one of the following ways:
a) on-line by signing in to http://www4.unitn.it/Apply/en/Home/Index; the application process must be successful completed by 4:00 p.m., Italian time.
b) hand-delivered to the University of Trento – Ufficio Protocollo Centrale, Via Belenzani n. 12 – 38122 Trento (ITALY) from 10:00 am to 12:00 a.m., Monday to Friday. The address on the envelope should say “Doctoral School in Mathematics – 27th cycle”;
c) by mail to the following address: Al Magnifico Rettore dell’Università degli Studi di Trento, Via Belenzani 12 – 38122 Trento (ITALY) (please write “Doctoral School in Mathematics – 27th cycle” on the envelope);
The University of Trento does not accept responsibility for mishandling of applications by mail or courier services, or for applications sent to an incorrect address.
In accordance with Art. 71 and amendments of D.P.R. no. 445 of 28 December 2000, the University of Trento may at any time seek to verify the documents sent. Candidates whose applications do not conform to the admission requirements set out in the present call may be excluded from the selection process by written notice at any time.
Applications arriving after the 30th of September 2011 will not be considered, even if sent before this date.
APPLICATION MUST INCLUDE:
Attachment 1: Photocopy of the applicant’s ID (for EU citizens) or passport, specifically the pages with the photo, personal data, the number ID of the document and the location and date it was released. No other form of identification will be accepted.
Attachment 2: Degree certificate or equivalent certification, as stated in art. 2 of this announcement.
Attachment 3: Curriculum vitae et studiorum in English.
Attachment 4: A copy of the degree dissertation. Students, who expect to complete their degree within the 14th of October 2011, are asked to send it within the 17th of October 2011 in order not to be excluded.
Attachment 5: a summary of the dissertation explaining reasons for the choice of the subject, and showing the results obtained.
Attachment 6: a brief motivation letter (3000 characters maximum, including spaces) describing the applicant’s research interests in Mathematic’s field. If candidate chooses to be evaluated for the topic-specific grant, motivation letter should declare the reasons why candidate declares to want to compete for.
Please note that applicants holding a foreign degree not officially recognized as equivalent to the Italian “laurea”, must include in their application the English translation of the degree certificate (if in a different language) with exams taken, grades obtained (Grade Transcript) signed under their own responsibility, to enable the Graduate School Committee to declare its equivalence, valid solely for the purpose of admission to the selection process.
APPLICATION CAN INCLUDE:
- copies of publications, if any;
- any other qualifications such as international examinations (GRE or equivalent);
- any other documents attesting to the research skills and abilities of the candidate;
- two reference letters1 in English or Italian from experts in the doctoral research areas of Universities or National or International Research Institutes. The letters must be headed to Prof. Alberto Valli, Doctoral School of Mathematics, University of Trento, Via Verdi 8/10 – I-38122 Trento (Italy) and should preferably address the following questions:
1. How long does the referee know the candidate.
2. In what capacity does the referee know the candidate.
3. Which are the applicant’s major strengths/weaknesses
4. Referee should describe the quality of the applicant’s contributions in a group/team environment (professional or classroom).
The letters must be sent by the referees using one of the following ways:
- by email to ateneo@unitn.it. Referees must indicate in the email object: “Letter of Reference for CANDIDATE’S LAST NAME/NAME, PhD Mathematics2”;
- by fax to the School of Mathematics number +39 0461 281624.
Should applicants wish to add documents after their application was sent, the material must reach the University by the 30th of September 2011 by using one of the ways indicted in Art 4 b) and c) of this Announcement. The applicant’s name, Doctoral School in Mathematics 27th cycle, and the subject (“Integrazione domanda”) must be clearly printed or written on any envelope sent to the University.
visit official website: www4.unitn.it
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

2011 CIMO India Fellowships for Doctoral Students, Finland

CIMO India Fellowships for PhD applicants from India, Finland
Study Subject: Any
Employer: Study in Finland
Level: Doctoral
Scholarship Description: The CIMO India Fellowships are offered for Doctoral level studies, research and teaching at universities and university research institutes in Finland. The scholarships are intended for Indian applicants who have completed a Master’s degree. Neither studies at Master’s level nor are post-doctoral studies supported in the programme. The amount provided by the scholarship varies from 900 to 1200 euros per month. Also, an additional travel grant of 500 euros is awarded to applicants who will be invited from India to Finland. The scholarship period may vary from 3 to 12 months. How to apply: Please note that prospective students cannot apply for a CIMO India Fellowship independently. The CIMO India Fellowships are applied for by the Finnish university departments wishing to host the visiting student or researcher. The applying department is expected to commit to common objectives with the prospective scholarship holder. The scholarship is personal.
The application form for the CIMO India Fellowship can be downloaded below. Additionally, the following attachments are required for a CIMO India Fellowship application: A motivation letter from the applicant (the hosting Finnish university), max 1 page, Complete CV of the scholarship candidate, Research plan (2-5 pages)

Scholarship Application Deadline: In the CIMO India Fellowships programme, there is a rolling deadline – that is, applications are considered at all times. However, the application should be submitted at least 5 months before the intended scholarship period. Decisions will be made within approximately 3 months after receipt of application.


Further Scholarship Information and Application

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

National Humanities Center Fellowships 2012-2013, USA

Fellowship for  International students for research in humanities at National Humanities Center .
Study Subject: Environmental studies, English literature, Art ,History, Asian Studies,  Theology,Humanities.
Employer: The National Humanities Center
Level: Doctorate 
Scholarship Description: The National Humanities Center offers 40 residential fellowships for advanced study in the humanities during the academic year, September 2012 through May 2013.
Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must hold doctorate or equivalent scholarly credentials. Young scholars as well as senior scholars are encouraged to apply, but they must have a record of publication, and new Ph.D.s should be aware that the Center does not normally support the revision of a doctoral dissertation. In addition to scholars from all fields of the humanities, the Center accepts individuals from the natural and social sciences, the arts, the professions, and public life who are engaged in humanistic projects.
The Center is also international and gladly accepts applications from scholars outside the United States.
Most of the Center’s fellowships are unrestricted. Several, however, are designated for particular areas of research. These include one fellowship for a young woman in philosophy and fellowships for Scandinavian studies, environmental studies, English literature, art history, Asian Studies, and theology.



Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 October 2011


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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Master and Doctoral Studentship in Bioinformatics at German Cancer Research Center 2011

2011 Scholarships in Theoretical Bioinformatics and Cellular Biology in DKFZ Germany
Study Subject:Bioinformatics and Cellular Mechanics
Employer: German Cancer Research Center
Level:Master/Doctoral
Scholarship Description:Mechanical factors play an important role in many basic biological phenomena on different spatial-temporal scales: from tissues and single cells to sub-cellular structures. The ability of cells to appropriately sense, process and utilize mechanical energy and signals is essential for the normal function of the entire organism. A number of severe disease, such as Cancer and Progeria, is known to be related to altered mechanical properties of the cellular matter. To reveal the mechanisms behind the observed mechanobiological phenomena, we develop novel approaches to quantitative analysis of cellular mechanics using a 3D image- and model-based framework.

Within the scope of the ongoing multidisciplinary project, the relationship between genotype and mechanical phenotype of the cell will be systematically investigated by means of the high-throughput screening of mechanical properties of RNAi-knockdowns. Successful candidate will be given the opportunity to carry out a state-of-the-art research work on an emerging, high-impact area of science between molecular biology, bioinformatics and biophysics. Work will be carried out in the division of Prof. Roland Eils within BioQuant, the Center for “Quantitative Analysis of Molecular and Cellular Biosystems” at Heidelberg University.


Scholarship Application Deadline:December 31, 2011


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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

UCT International & Refugee Students Scholarships – 2012, South Africa

Scholarships for full time Honours, Masters and Doctoral Students at University of Cape Town, South Africa
Study Subject: any program taught at the university
Employer: University of Cape Town
Level: Honours, Masters and Doctoral
Scholarship Description: Applications are invited for the International and Refugee Students’ Scholarships from full time Honours, Masters and Doctoral Students.A limited number of scholarships are available to graduates who are not South African. These are awarded on a competitive basis and preference is given to senior candidates.
All UCT International and Refugee Students’ Scholarships are supplementary. Students who apply must have the means to fund their studies.
The scholarships are renewable for the duration of the course of study, if satisfactory progress is maintained, for one year at honours level, two at master’s level and three at doctoral level.
Applicants must apply for full-time admission through the UCT Admissions Office or the Faculty Office. Late applications are not accepted.



Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 July 2011


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Friday, April 22, 2011

NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP), USA

Scholarship for graduate , postgraduate & doctoral degree program for US  citizens at University of California
Study Subject: chemistry, computer and information science and engineering, engineering, geosciences, life sciences, mathematics, phsyics and anatomy, psychology, social sciences
Employer:University of  California
Level: Graduate,  postgraduate & doctoral
Scholarship Description: The National Science Foundation (NSF) offers fellowships to students in their early stages of pursuing a research based Master’s or Ph.D. degree. The Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) offers our nation’s research leaders of tomorrow exceptional funding with 3 years of graduate support worth thousands of dollars

* Are a US citizen, US national or permanent resident alien; and
* Are a graduating senior, or have completed a B.A./B.S. degree, or are in the first year or the first semester of the second year in graduate school at the time of the application deadline (usually November); and
* Are pursuing a research-based master’s or doctoral degree in the GRFP-supported disciplines, including: chemistry, computer and information science and engineering, engineering, geosciences, life sciences, mathematics, phsyics and anatomy, psychology, social sciences and STEM education.
* Intellectual Merit
* Ability to plan and conduct research
* Excellence when working both independently and in a team
* Aptitude in interpreting and communicating research findings
* Broader Impacts – Activities and projects that:
* Integrate research and education
* Communicate your methodology and findings to a diverse audience
* Encourage diversity and enable full participation
* Enhance global scientific and technical understanding
* Benefit your community



Scholarship Application Deadline:7 SEP,2011


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Delta / NTIO Joint Environmental Scholarship at University of Twente, Netherlands

2011 Master’s and PhD Scholarship for  applicants  from Taiwan at University of Twente in Netherlands
Study Subject: Studies relevant to environmental protection and sustainable development
Employer: Delta Electronics Foundation/The Netherlands Trade & Investment Office Joint Environmental Scholarship
LevelMaster and Doctoral
Scholarship Description: To be eligible for the scholarship, candidates should hold strong credentials of:
· high devotion to the environmental protection and sustainable development of the earth
· Taiwan citizenship and regularly residing in Taiwan.
·an undergraduate degree received before the scholarship year from a Taiwanese academic institution accredited by the Ministry of Education of R.O.C.
· not currently working or studying in the Netherlands (not necessary for Doctoral applicants).
· proof of adequate English proficiency (a minimum test score of 213 in the computer-based TOEFL or 5.5 in IELTS).
Preference will be given to applicants with working experience in the environmental protection and sustainable development related fields.A scholarship of NT$250,000 each is offered to Master’s students and NT$500,000 for Doctoral students annually.Delta Electronics Foundation established the Delta/NTIO Joint Environmental Scholarship in 2005 to support and encourage advanced academic studies in fields relevant to environmental protection and sustainable development.



Scholarship Application Deadline:15 May 2011


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Thursday, April 21, 2011

2011 Sida Scholarship at Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand

Sida Scholarships for Students from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam for Master/PhD studies 2011
Study Subject:poverty alleviation and rural development
Employer: AIT
Level: Master’s and Doctoral degree
Scholarship Description: The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), as part of their longstanding partnership, have entered into a new cooperation agreement for capacity building for sustainable development through higher education and training in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam for the Master’s and Doctoral degree studies at AIT.

Specific requirements of the Scholarship recipient to be include in the offer letter.
1. An individualized study plan must be developed by the Student and his/her supervisor, this should include any need for additional tutoring/mentoring during the study period and if the student require a flexible-MSc/PhD programme to fit with work or other commitments. This plan must include two (or more) credits in courses identified as addressing poverty issues.
2.The thesis topic must address poverty issues (preferably in the Students home country).
3.The Student is committed to engage in follow up and monitoring activities once the studies are completed (i.e. after graduation).
Academic program enquiries and request for application forms can be addressed to the Admissions and Scholarships Unit.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
 01 May 2011



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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

2011 Doctoral Grant Programme in Information and Knowledge, Spain

Call for Phd Programm Grant Programme at IN3 in Spain-2011
Study Subject:Information and Knowledge
Employer: IN3
Level:Doctoral
Scholarship Description:The IN3 offers grants for following the Information and Knowledge Society Doctoral Programme in each new edition. The IN3-UOC Doctoral Theses Grants Programme require full-time dedicationfrom the student and being physically present in the research institute’s facilities.

The maximum duration of the grants is four years. Grants require annual renewal. Renewal is contingent on the students benefitting from such grants achieving the training and research objectives established in each case. One of these objectives is to complete the organised research period within a maximum of three years. Another is to carry out research papers derived from the doctoral thesis.The rules for renewal and the resolutions on the allocation of IN3-UOC grants.


Scholarship Application Deadline:20 May 2011


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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Bachelor, Master and PhD Scholarships for International Students, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Germany

We support undergraduates, graduates, and PhD students in all subjects who embrace the Green cause, share the fundamental values of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, can demonstrate an excellent academic record, and are socially and politically active. Our scholarship programme brings together students from all over the world. Further information (pdf, 564 KB).
NEXT APPLICATION DEADLINES
By 1 September 2011 (postmarked) applications can be handed in by:
German students, students who have gained their university entrance qualification from a German school school (‘Bildungsinländer_innen’) and students from EU countries
–> Applicants must study a subject within the areas of Mathematics, Informatics, Natural Sciences and Enineering (university or college, e.g. Fachhochschule; degrees: Bachelor, Diploma, State Examination AND Master)
and / or
–> Applicants must study in a college, e.g. Fachhochschule (all subjects; degrees: Bachelor, Diploma, State Examination AND Master)
  • Applicants studying for a first degree (degree: Bachelor, State Examination or Diploma) can apply for a scholarship before their studies begin; applications are possible within the first three semesters at the time of application.
  • Applicants studying in a Master’s programme can apply for a scholarship before their studies begin; applications are possible within the first semester of the Master’s programme at the time of application.
  • Funding priority is given to subjects within the areas of Mathematics, Informatics, Natural Sciences and Engineering with a focus on sustainability and environmental and energy issues.
  • For applications from EU countries: The regional focus is on Central and Eastern Europe.
Doctoral students coming from Germany and EU countries
  • Applicants should provide proof that they have been accepted as a doctoral student by a German institution of higher education.
  • For applications from EU countries: The regional focus is on Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Priority is given to dissertation topics that are related to the main working areas of the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
HOW TO APPLY

Saturday, February 26, 2011

IMI PhD Scholarship Program, Singapore

The Institute for Media Innovation (IMI http://imi.ntu.edu.sg/ ) at Nanyang Technological University invites applications for doctoral positions to work in Singapore, in the area of physics based simulation of clothes, virtual try on of clothes, interactive virtual worlds, interactive augmented reality, behavior models for virtual humans as well as social robots, simulation of medical articulations, group and crowds modeling, and related topics. Students will have an opportunity to work in the area of cutting-edge interactive 3D simulation with top equipment as cave and real-time motion capture in a multidisciplinary team.

Eligibility

The doctoral positions require a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or a related area from a reputed University.
Strong capacity and commitment to research is mandatory.

The candidates should apply using the online system with a CV, a brief statement of potential research, and two letters of recommendation clearly stating IMI on their application (https://wis.ntu.edu.sg/webexe/owa/pga$rsh_main.menu). Click here for more details. Review of applicants will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled.

NTU (http://www.ntu.edu.sg) and IMI (http://imi.ntu.edu.sg/) offer vibrant multidisciplinary research environment, both students and faculty members enjoy a host of opportunities for research collaboration with world-leading universities and renowned institutes. There is a strong research culture where innovation and critical enquiry are key features, NTU researchers are immersed in the best of work environment.

The University has invested heavily in research, creating some of the best laboratories and research centers in the world. IMI is housed in the S$25 million nine-storey Research Techno Plaza (RTP: http://www.street-directory.com/ntu/pixAround/rtp.htm), which forms the University's research hub with four interdisciplinary research corridors and 10 research centers housed in it. Activities of the research centers are linked to their international counterparts, turning the campus into mini Silicon Valley yielding landmark innovations. Singapore has low income tax and a doctoral student is not likely to pay any income tax on their stipend (see http://www.iras.gov.sg/irasHome/page04.aspx?id=1190). A student gets a waiver of the Tuition fee and funding support for conferences are provided on merit and performance basis. Additional Teaching Assistant opportunities may also be available year three onwards.

For any informal inquiry please write to imi-phd@ntu.edu.sg

Deadline: continuous

Intakes : January and July

For more details please refer to IMI website http://imi.ntuwww.edu.ntu.sg.edu.sg
Contact: imi-phd@ntu.edu.sg or +65-6592 7721
Application Deadline : 31 July 2011

Friday, February 25, 2011

Master and PhD Full Scholarships by French Government for Indonesian Citizens

The French Government, through its Embassy in Jakarta, has been providing excellence scholarships to Indonesian citizens for more than 29 years. In order to pursue its objective to support Indonesian human resources, the French Embassy will offer scholarships for the year 2010. Those scholarships are given to government officials, lecturers, students, with a priority to those involved in a cooperation program between France and Indonesia, to undertake two kinds of training:
- Master degree (full scholarship)
- Doctoral degree (18 months full scholarship)
Type of grant: Study / Research
Value/Benefits
Intensive French language course in CCF Jakarta (unless candidate has a good level in French language or intends to take a diploma taught in English language)
Monthly living allowance
1 return ticket
tuition fees (limitation will apply)
insurance
Duration
Master degree (full scholarship, max. 2 years)
Doctoral degree (18 months full scholarship) – 18 months in France (BGF scholarship) + 18 months in Indonesia (An Indonesian laboratory must supervise and financially support the candidate while in Indonesia)
Eligibility Criteria
Nationality : Indonesia
Subject area : Agronomy – Agroalimentary; Architecture – Urban and Regional Planning; Arts – Culture – Design – Fashion; Biology; Chemistry; Communication – Journalism; Law; Environment; Computer Science; Literature – Languages; Management – Business Administration – Finances; Mathematics; Physical Sciences; Health – Community Services; Education; Engineering; Economics – Politics; Humanities – Social Sciences; Sports; Tourism and Hospitality – Food Service; Transportation – Logistics
Remarks
Priority will be given to the following fields of studies: Engineering (water management, agronomy, civil engineering, information technology…)
Sciences (biotechnologies, information and communication technologies, environment, risk and disaster management, energy, etc.)
Public administration
Law and political sciences
Applications from students in other fields are nevertheless welcome, as acceptance will be primarily based on excellence.
Level : Master; PhD
Remarks
Minimum GPA score of 3 (except for fundamental sciences – 3,5)
Language skills : Fluent in French or English (International TOEFL 550 / IELTS 6)
Additional criteria
The selection committee will give priority to applicants who have already identified a master/PhD program and have had a positive answer form a French professor (or an acceptance letter). Campus France office in Jakarta may help you find the study program that suits your project.
Application process
www.indonesia.campusfrance.org, follow “Membiayai Studi Anda”, or
www.ambafrance-id.org, follow “Etudier en France” / “Belajar di Prancis”
Required documents
More information: www.indonesia.campusfrance.org, follow “Membiayai Studi Anda”, or
www.ambafrance-id.org, follow “Etudier en France” / “Belajar di Prancis”
Deadlines: 31 March 2011
Selection process
First selection based on application file: Application form and all required documents must be submitted The selection committee will give priority to applicants who have already identified a master or doctorate program and have had a positive answer form a French professor (or an acceptance letter) Second selection: motivation interview in Jakarta (French or English languages only)
Contact details
Campus France Indonesia
CCF Jakarta
Jl Salemba Raya 25
Jakarta 10440
+62-21 310 18 84
campusfrance@ccfjakarta.or.id
www.indonesia.campusfrance.org
Further information
French Embassy in Indonesia:
http://www.ambafrance-id.org
http://www.indonesia.campusfrance.org
 
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