Thursday, 30 December 2010

London School of Economics Financial Support 2011 for Diploma, LLM, MA, and MSc Programmes

There are a range of awards available for study at this level. Approximately 19% of taught masters offer holders are successful in obtaining some form of financial support from the School. The value of support ranges in value from 10% of the tuition fee to a full fees and maintenance award.
Graduate Support Scheme

LSE’s major financial support scheme for study at taught masters level is the Graduate Support Scheme (GSS). This scheme is open to all applicants, with the exception of those undertaking specific modular or executive programmes such as the MSc in Finance (Part time) or the MSc in Health Economics, Policy and Management.

Around £2 million is available annually in the form of awards from the Graduate Support Scheme. The Scheme is designed to help students who do not have sufficient funds to meet all their costs of study. GSS awards range in value from £3,000 to a maximum of £10,000, and have an average value of £6,000.

Application to the Graduate Support Scheme is via the LSE Graduate Financial Support Application form. This form will be made available to you once you have submitted an application for admission to the School.

Facebook Fellowship Program 2011-2012, USA

For this fellowship, students must be enrolled during the academic year that the Fellowship is awarded

Study Subject: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, System Architecture
Employer: Facebook
Level: PhD
We are interested in a wide range of academic topics, including the following topical areas:
Computational Advertising
Computer Vision
Compiler Technology
Computer Architecture
Computer Networking
Computer Security
Databases
Data Mining
Distributed Computing
Fault Tolerance
Human-Computer Interaction
Internet Economics
Machine Learning
Machine Translation
Natural Language Processing
Search
Smart Datacenters
Social Computing

Eligibility Criteria

Full-time Ph.D. students in topical areas represented by these fellowships who are currently involved in on-going research.

Students must be studying Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, System Architecture, or a related area.

Students must be enrolled during the academic year that the Fellowship is awarded.

Students must be nominated by a faculty member.
 
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Sunday, 19 December 2010

Erasmus Mundus Asiaregional (EMASIAREGIONAL) Action 2 LOT 1 Scholarships for Undegraduate, Masters, Doctoral and PostDoc

he Erasmus Mundus Action 2 (EMA2) is a co-operation and mobility scheme in the area of higher education co-operation launched by Europe Aid cooperation Office and implemented by the Executive Agency Education, Audiovisual and Culture (EACEA).

EMA2 LOT 11/Strand 1 – EMA2 Lot 11 – ASIA
Lot 11 – ASIA is a partnership of 6 European and 14 universities from Afghanistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, China, Maldives, Philippines, Thailand and North Korea with ample experience in international co-operation. The mobility scheme proposed for the project foresees a mobility of students and academic staff of 115 persons within the consortium. Mobility takes place only from Asian countries to Europe.

The exchanges will be organised for:

* Undergraduates
* Masters and Doctorates
* Post docs and academic staff

The partnership will reach vulnerable groups, with little access to conventional means of calls for mobility, due to their refugee condition, or to difficult social and economic circumstances, through their partner institutions and the networks to which they belong.

The Call is opened. DEADLINE: January 31st 2011, 00:00 hr CET (Central European Time)


International Scholarship Programme ENS Cachan 2011-2012, France

nternational Scholarship Programme 2011-2012
The International Scholarship Programme of the ENS Cachan is open to foreign students performing or who have studied and obtained their last degree abroad. This programme is aimed at students wishing to apply for a second year Research Master (RM2) or for a PhD in order to follow or pursue their research training in one of the departments or laboratories of the ENS Cachan. Priority is given to students who wish to undertake a complete second year of Research Master or a joint PhD (“cotutelle”).

The amount of the grant is 1000 euros per month and duration of stay is 6 to 12 months.
The selection procedure comprises two stages: “pre-selection” and “final selection”.

To participate, you must first apply online. Before you begin, please read very carefully Rules of the International Scholarship Programme at:http://www.ens-cachan.fr/servlet/com.univ.collaboratif.utils.LectureFichiergw?CODE_FICHIER=1290426343395&ID_FICHE=8005 
The application form must be completed carefully. We advise you to go first every page of the application online and rate the items you need (by clicking OK, you go to the next page). When you have prepared the information needed for the nomination, it will be easier to complete the record.
If your application online is the selection criteria of the ENS Cachan, you will be prompted (e) to attend the final selection stage.

Saturday, 11 December 2010

Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Scholarships (OCISS)

Scholarship for Islamic students and developing countries students only

These scholarships have been established by the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies to allow graduates to pursue study of benefit to the Muslim world.
The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies is a Recognized Independent Centre of the University of Oxford. It was established in 1985 to encourage the scholarly study of Islam and the Islamic world. The Centre provides a meeting point for the Western and Islamic worlds of learning. At Oxford it contributes to the multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary study of the Islamic world. Beyond Oxford, its role is strengthened by an international network of academic contacts.

Am I eligible?

Candidates should be applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford.

Open to British Muslim students and students from the following developing countries in Asia and Africa: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Djibouti,
 Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Indonesia, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia,
Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Suriname, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Yemen Arab Republic.

Scholarship Deadline: 7 January 2011

University of Sydney Master Scholarships in Human Rights and Democratisation

Applications are now being accepted for study and for scholarships in the Master of Human Rights and Democratisation (Asia Pacific) (MHRD).
The MHRD is a unique Master degree program in which students undertake a foundational semester of study at the University of Sydney, and then a second semester at one of the four partner universities:

Gadjah Mada University (Indonesia)
Mahidol University (Thailand)
Katmandu School of Law (Nepal)
University of Colombo (Sri Lanka)

Graduates of the course will gain an interdisciplinary understanding of human rights and democratisation in the Asia Pacific, and will have opportunities to research and examine the application of human rights and democratisation in the field with the partner institutions.

Course Structure

In the first semester at the University of Sydney, students will undertake a foundational course in social science, legal and political approaches to human rights and democratisation. During the second semester students will follow two core units of study complemented by either supervised research, an internship at an in-country organisation specialising in human rights/democratisation or undertake further specialised electives. Students must select one of the four partners universities listed above to undertake their second semester study.


Master Scholarships in Tourism Management

Erasmus Mundus European Master in Tourism Management (EMTM) is a two-year world-class integrated programme aimed at qualifying graduates to deal with the huge challenges in contemporary tourism.
Study Subject:Tourism Management
Employer:Erasmus Mundus
Level:Masters

Scholarship Description:Tourism is a total social and economic phenomenon, which calls for a holistic approach to tourism education where broader aims of the industry and society are explicitly addressed in tourism curricula. The European Master in Tourism Management (EMTM) provides students with a far-reaching and integrated understanding of the multiple disciplines and paradigms concerned with the subject which are bound together through the framework of sustainability.

The EMTM is a fully integrated two-year joint European programme promoted and tailor-made by three university partners: The University of Girona (Spain), known for its research and pursuit of teaching excellence in tourism product innovation and destination management; the University of Southern Denmark (Denmark), internationally recognized for its research and education in the field of sustainable tourism development; and the University of Ljubljana (Slovenia), renowned for its excellence in tourism policy design and tourism environmental management and economics. The medium of instruction is English.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
Erasmus Mundus Category A scholarship: 5th December 2010
Erasmus Mundus Category B scholarship: 5th January 2011

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University of Groningen Talent Grant, Netherlands

Study Subject: All
Employer: University of Groningen
Level: Master, Ph.D.
The grant is usually awarded for a maximum of 2 years for a Master’s degree programme, and a maximum of 4 years for a PhD. For PhD, part of the research should be conducted in the home country and part in Groningen .

The grant covers the tuition fees plus the costs of international travel, subsistence, books, and health insurance. It covers expenses incurred in travelling to and from the Netherlands for PhD candidates for a maximum of 4 times.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 22 February 2011

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Reach Oxford Undergraduate Scholarship 2011 for Developing Countries

A number of Oxford colleges offer Reach Oxford scholarships (formerly Oxford Student Scholarships) to students from developing countries who, for political or financial reasons, or because suitable educational facilities do not exist, cannot study for a degree in their own countries.
Am I eligible?
Nationality:
Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Rep., Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo, Dem. Rep., Congo, Rep., Cook Islands, Costa Rica, Côte d`Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati,
Korea, Dem. Rep., Kosovo, Kyrgyz, Rep., Laos, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Niue, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Palestinian Administered Areas, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Rwanda, Samoa, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, St Kitts-Nevis, St Lucia, St
Vincent and Grenadines, Sudan, Suriname, Swaziland, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe

Fee status: Overseas
Level of study: Undergraduate
Year of study: New students
Subject: All subjects except Medicine
College: All colleges
Other criteria:

This scheme is only suitable for candidates of the highest academic ability who have outstanding examination results. However, financial need and social commitment are also major criteria for selection.

EMEA: a Fully Funded Scholarship for Undergraduate, Master, Doctoral and Postdoc From Erasmus Mundus

Erasmus Mundus Europe Asia (EMEA) is a scholarship programme for students on undergraduate, master, doctoral and post-doctoral level as well as for university staff in academic or administrative positions, financed by the European Commission.
The scholarship programme is open to nationals in Bangladesh, China, India, Nepal and Pakistan who want to study or work at one of the European partner universities.
The on-line application is open between November 1 – December 15, 2010.
The project is coordinated by Lund University (Sweden).

The scholarship
The Erasmus Mundus scholarship offers a unique opportunity for full-financed mobility for individuals from the Asian partner countries. The project is part of the large-scale, EU-funded programme Erasmus Mundus Action 2.
Before you apply, carefully study the menu items to the left to identify
  1. Which Target Group you are eligible to apply to
  2. Which Mobility Group you are eligible to apply to
  3. Your desired Academic field of study or academic/administrative activity during the mobility. Make sure you have the requested eligibility for the course or programme you are applying for
  4. Your desired Destination of the mobility

PLEASE NOTE:
The scholarship ONLY covers mobility FROM Bangladesh/China/India/Nepal/Pakistan (nationals of these countries) TO Europe.The EMEA scholarship covers: Return ticket; A monthly subsistence allowance; Full insurance coverage; And tuition fees.

Application
You apply for the EMEA scholarship through an online application system. The application is a four-step process:
  1. Register an account
  2. Register your application
  3. Upload Documents
  4. Close application
Access the online application by following the link ON-LINE application, to the left (open between November 1 and December 15, 2010).
Before you register your application you must have decided what mobility group, target group, and what fields of study you are going to apply for. You shall also have prepared all documents you need to upload. Once you have started your application you need to complete it, since it’s impossible to save data halfway through.







Monday, 6 December 2010

Master and PhD Scholarship in Civil Engineering at Kunsan National University, South Korea

The Structural method Laboratory (SSL) in the Department of Civil Engineering (specially Structural Engineering), Kunsan National
University, has established itself as a leading laboratory in South Korea with continuous developments in the relevant engineering researches in the field of Civil Engineering. they have been undergoing for several research projects by the South Korean Government. Through stable financial supports for the SSL members, our aim is to make the selected research teams as world-leading research groups.

For Post-Doctoral candidates:
Based on several public and private grant, they are inviting promising foreign researchers to join our team as a post-doctoral researcher. every month beginning wage will be US $2000 or (negotiable), and which can be positively adjusted depending on forthcoming research contributions. Also for Post-Doctoral position initial settlement support about US$ 1000 will be paid. The initial appointment will be for one year (starting as soon as possible) and can be renewed based on research achievements. candidates should have a doctoral degree in structural engineering, and excellent skills in English communication (written and verbal) are highly preferred.


For Master’s & PhD candidates:
Based on several grants, including Brain Korea 21st Century (BK21) grant, our team is inviting honest international candidates for master and doctoral degrees. every month stipends and settlement supports, incentives depending on performances as well as tuition fees will be supported based on the laboratory financial supporting method. candidates should have enthusiasm in research, and excellent skills in English communication (written and verbal) are highly preferred.
they prefer candidates who can publish international journal papers ranked as SCI or SCIE in the work of his/her appointment in the laboratory with their own creative research topics. Interested candidates must submit their curriculum vitae with a brief research plan to Prof. Dookie Kim (kim2kie@chol.com).

Master and PhD Scholarships at Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland

The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studiesis an institution of research and higher education dedicated to the cross-cutting fields of international relations and
development studies.
Each year the Graduate Institute awards several scholarships to Master and PhD students. Awards are based on academic merit and financial need.
There are three categories of scholarship:
  • Full scholarships: with a few exceptions, these are worth CHF 18,000. Recipients are exempt from Graduate Institute tuition fees; however they are still required to pay University of Geneva tuition fees. Some full grants are awarded subject to special conditions (duration of study and/or geographical origin of students).
  • Partial scholarships: the value of these grants varies according to the individual needs of the recipient student. These grants do not cover tuition fees which recipients of partial grants are required to pay.
  • Tuition scholarships: these grants cover tuition fees for one academic year. They are awarded to exceptional students. Scholarships are awarded for one year, with the possibility of renewal.
Admissions
Based on a rigorous selection process, applications to our study programmes are reviewed once a year. Applications must reach us no later than 15 January 2011 for the following autumn semester; the academic year begins in mid-September.
The admissions process for Master and PhD programmes beginning in September 2011 is now open. The closing date for receipt of applications is 15 January 2011.

Language requirements
 The Institute is a bilingual English-French institution; students are therefore required to demonstrate their knowledge of these languages by including the relevant certificates with their application forms.

English
Level required: candidates are required to demonstrate excellent command of the language, both written and spoken, confirmed by a language certificate: see details. Candidates of English mother-tongue and those who have completed secondary or post-secondary education in English, confirmed by a diploma, are exempt from this requirement.

French
Level required: a passive knowledge of French can be acquired during the first study semester; knowledge of French will be tested at the beginning of the second semester (February or March).
Candidates of French mother-tongue, candidates who have completed secondary or post-secondary education in French, confirmed by a diploma, or candidates who have obtained a French diploma equivalent to a DELF B2 are exempt from this requirement. Request for a waiver of the French requirement: candidates with no prior knowledge of French may request a waiver [pdf]. Upon successful acceptance to the Institute, they will be required to attend an intensive French course during the three weeks preceding the beginning of the autumn semester and for the duration of the first semester; upon completion of the course they will be required to pass a language test.

Masters Academic Requirements
Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree (minimum 180 ECTS credits) or an equivalent qualification in a discipline relevant to the chosen programme:

The WACCI PhD Scholarships 2012 in Plant Breeding at University of Ghana

Scholarships at the University of Ghana are available for PhD studies in the filed of
Plant Breeding
Eight students per year will be admitted over a period of five years in the first phase of the programme.Each student will follow a 5 year programme leading to the award of a Ph.D (Plant Breeding) upon successful completion. The programme consists of two stages: two years of academic study at the University of Ghana and three years of field research at the student’s research station/university in his/her home country.
Crop Focus
The course work and research will focus on the following West Africa food crops:
  • Cereals: maize, rice, sorghum, millet
  • Root and tubers: cassava and sweet potato
  • Legumes: cowpea and groundnut
  • Vegetables: tomato and pepper.
Geographic Focus
West Africa with initial emphasis on Ghana, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger. Applicants from Cameroon may also be considered.

Selection Criteria/Funding
Scholarships are advertised extensively in all participating countries and applications are reviewed by a panel of local academics.Forty students arriving in cohorts of eight over five academic years will receive support from this innovative plant breeding Ph.D Programme.
The WACCI programme is specifically for full-time, professional plant breeders who will make their careers breeding new cultivars of food crops.
Prospective students must have:
  1. an MSc/MPhil in Plant Breeding, Plant Genetics, Plant Pathology, Horticulture, Crop Science, Applied Entomology, Applied Nematology or equivalent degree.
  2. a position as an agricultural research scientist in a national research institute or university in the potential student’s home country is also essential, so that the student can return to his/her home country to conduct the field research for the PhD thesis.

Applicants should be under the age of 40.
Scholarship Application Deadline: Applications for 2012 academic year are now been excepted. Further details contact Employer.







Sunday, 5 December 2010

International Masters Scholarship Program 2011 in Quaternary and Prehistory

The main objective of this course (120 ECTS) is to train young researchers in providing competitive services and researches on Prehistory, Paleo-
anthropology, geology and paleontology, on the methods to be applied for prehistoric and archaeological research, on Quaternary’s geology and paleontology and on heritage preservation and revaluation.
Study Subject:Quaternary and Prehistory
Employer:Erasmus Mundus
Level:Masters
The ERASMUS MUNDUS master degree in Quaternary and Prehistory is meant to prepare professionals with the following requirements:
  • Valid cultural background on scientific research, methods and knowledge on the ancient history of Man both from a cultural and from a naturalistic-prehistoric perspective;
  • Appropriate skills in analyzing natural components (both biotic and biotic) within the relationship and interaction between man and environment during the long omination process with specific reference to Quaternary period;
  • Knowledge on scientific aspects of Man’s evolution with special concern to naturalistic contents both from an historical and an evolutionary perspective, and also from the point of view of constant relationship with different ways of life and survival strategies used by our species along time;
  • Coordination skills and ability to intervene in an interdisciplinary way both in terms of coordination and development of different kinds of research within the subjects of the master degree;
  • Appropriate knowledge and management of filing and analysis of information concerning human evolution and natural environment of prehistoric community with special interest in biological and cultural aspects;
  • Appropriate skills in restoration and preservation techniques of materials in prehistoric natural sediments.
  • Interdisciplinary knowledge on the state of research within prehistory acquired at the main European Institutions.

Scholasrhip Application Deadline: 17 February 2011
Partners
  • UNIVERSITA’ DEGLI STUDI DI FERRARA (ITALY)
    Contacts Prof. Carlo Peretto – me4@unife.it
    dott.ssa Marta Arzarello – marta.arzarello@unife.it
    www.unife.it
  • Universitat Rovina i Virgili di Tarragona (spain)
    Contacts prof. Robert Sala – robert.sala@urv.cat
    www.urv.cat
  • Istituto Politecnico de Tomar (portugal)
    Contacts prof. Luiz Oosterbeek – loost@ipt.pt
    www.ipt.pt
  • UniverdidadE de Tràs-os-Montes e Alto Douro (portugal)
    Contacts prof. Mila Abreu – msabreu@utad.pt
    www.utad.pt
  • Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle di Parigi (France)
    Contacts prof. François Semah – semahf@mnhn.fr
    dott. Christophe Falguère – falguere@mnhn.fr
    www.mnhn.fr
  • university pf the philippines diliman (philippines)
    Contacts prof. Alfred Pawlik- alfred.pawlik@up.edu.ph
    http://www.upd.edu.ph/
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Friday, 3 December 2010

The Next Generation Leadership in Asian Affairs Fellowship 2011-2012

The Next Generation Fellowship Program will grant a one-year award to two to four fellows annually. Next Generation fellows will work on NBR
research projects and participate in the effective delivery of that research to the policy community. The four major components of the Next Generation Fellowship are:

Publication. A signature element of the program is the completion by the fellow of at least one journal-quality article that could be published by either NBR or an outside scholarly journal.

Bridging the gap between research and policy. Because NBR believes that writing alone is not adequate to inform policy, the fellow will also participate in NBR’s active outreach toward the policy community in Washington, D.C., through participation in conferences, briefings, and private meetings.

Gaining in-depth knowledge of U.S. foreign policymaking. Fellows will engage the policymaking community through association with current and former U.S. government officials on the program’s advisory board, the program orientation, the Leadership Forum, and briefings to policymakers.

Guidance and mentoring. The Next Generation fellows will be incorporated directly into NBR’s substantive policy research projects. Responsible to and guided by the relevant project director, the fellows will be embedded in the workings of an organization that expresses in daily practice the high ideals of the fellowship’s goals.

Fellowship Eligibility

U.S. citizenship or permanent residence status (by time of application deadline) is required. The applicant must have completed a master’s degree by the time the fellowship begins. Individuals who have received their master’s degree diplomas up to twelve months prior to the application deadline may apply to the program; exceptions may be permitted on a case-by-case basis. Prospective fellows should apply only for the year that they expect to participate. No deferrals are permitted.

Scholarships Deadline: 15 January 2011

Master Scholarships in International Public Health 2011, Eberhard Wenzel Scholarship, Griffith University, Australia

The late Dr Eberhard Wenzel was an academic in the School of Public Health and worked in public health with a range of international health agencies for over 20 years. Dr Wenzel had a tremendous knowledge and understanding
of public health issues facing humanity and his establishment of the Virtual Library for Public Health and the International Public Health Watch websites provided important means for him to engage with others who shared his passion for the field.

The objective of this scholarship is to enable students to undertake research which will advance understanding of a public health topic relevant to the academic interests of the late Dr Eberhard Wenzel.There is one scholarship valued at $2000, for a student enrolled in either full- or part-time study in the Master of Public Health (research option) or an Honours program with the School of Public Health. The intent of the scholarship is to support the thesis component of the student’s honours or masters program of study.

The Scholarship is open to all applicants of:
Griffith Health Group Honours Program enrolled with the School of Public Health
Master of Public Health (research option)
Master of Nutrition and Dietetics (research option)
Master of Health Services Management (Honours).

Eligibility for scholarship:

The scholarship is open to both Australian residents and international students of the above named programs. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of Grade Point Average (GPA), referees reports, applicant’s proposed project and relevance to Dr Eberhard Wenzel’s research interests and the applicant’s personal achievements.

Bangor University International Scholarships 2011, UK

Introduction
An international scholarship of up to £1,500 per year is open to international (Non EU) applicants applying for any undergraduate or Taught Postgraduate courses at Bangor University.
The closing date to apply for the International Scholarship for the 2011 entry is 30 June 2011. Applications for the Research Scholarship will continue to be accepted throughout the year.

The University offers an International Research Scholarship of up to £1500 reduction in fees. Scholarship application forms can download here

Scholarship Regulation
Applicants must be resident overseas for fees purposes

Students wishing to apply for a scholarship must firstly submit an application to study at Bangor University. Completed scholarship applications must be sent directly to the International Office by scan, fax or post. Applications should be received at the university no later than 30th of June 2011. Any applications received after the 30th of June, 2011 will not be considered

Correct scholarship applications must be used (2011 Entry). All scholarship applications must be fully completed. Incomplete applications will not be considered and will be sent back to you

International Scholarships are awarded only to students who have not been offered any other awards, scholarships or bursaries from Bangor University, its Colleges or Schools

The International Office will reduce or totally withhold an award if the holder has not made distinct progress in his/her studies as certified by tutors and as shown in the examinations of the University, or if his/her conduct and diligence has not been satisfactory

All scholarships shall be reviewed on an annual basis

If you are currently a student at Bangor University, please note that you will not be eligible to apply for the International Scholarship.

Students who will be enrolled at ELCOS should apply for the International Scholarship before arriving at Bangor to study the English Language Course at ELCOS

International Scholarships are awarded only to students who have not been offered any other awards, scholarships or bursaries from Bangor University, its Colleges or Schools

All awards will be announced at the beginning of July 2011 via e-mail notification.
 
 

Thursday, 2 December 2010

University of Essex 2011/12 PhD Scholarship – General Topics and Specific Topics of Law

University of Essex Scholarship – General Topics of Law
The University support talented PhD students to study at the University. In 2009-2010, scholarships worth a total of more than £723,000 were distributed. The School of Law has a share of the scholarship fund which uses to support students.
Awards are made on a competitive basis to suitable applicants. Normally applicants must possess a good Bachelor’s (or equivalent) degree in Law and a Master’s (or equivalent) degree at Merit level. The applicant must also hold an unconditional offer from the University of Essex to be eligible to apply for this Scholarship. These financial awards are tenable subject to satisfactory academic progress for the normal minimum period of study (3 years) leading to the award of a PhD.


Eligibility:

Applicants must hold an offer for PhD studies starting October 2011 in order to apply for this scholarship.

Academic year 2011/12: Applications for this scholarship must reach the School of Law no later than 20 April 2011.

University of Essex Scholarship – Specific Topics of Law

In addition the School of Law also invites applications for scholarships for PhD studies in the following areas:

Animal Welfare
Comparative Law
The scholarships will cover tuition fees for up to 3 years and are available for student who wish to start their studies in October 2011. For general entry requirements for research degrees see the website.

Application Procedure

Applicant should provide a full application for PhD studies. To make an application for PhD studies on line, please see the University’s Online Postgraduate application form. In addition, applicants need to submit a covering letter outlining their financial needs, including whether other resources of funding have been explored, and how they expect to cover their living expenses.

Applicants may be interviewed in person or by telephone.

Academic year 2011/12: Applications for this scholarship must reach the School of Law no later than 16 May 2011.

To apply for this scholarship see Introduction to University of Essex Scholarships (University website page) . For applications that fall outside of these areas see other Postgraduate Scholarships below.

Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Curtin Humanitarian Fund Scholarship – For Undergraduates – 2011 – Curtin University – Australia

Scholarship Introduction:
The Curtin Humanitarian Fund Scholarship is in accordance with Curtin’s long-standing, formal commitment to Ethics and Social Justice. The Scholarships provide financial support to current or future Curtin coursework students (undergraduate and postgraduate), who have entered Australia under refugee-like conditions and are unable to meet the costs of pursuing Higher Education.Decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis depending on individual circumstances.

Eligibility for scholarship:

Applicants must:
1) Be a current or future Curtin coursework student (undergraduate and postgraduate)
2) Future students must already be in Australia
3) Future students must have an offer of a place in a Curtin course (note, any recipient of the Curtin Humanitarian Award must have a letter of offer for a Curtin course before this Scholarship can be awarded)
4) Be from a refugee-like background, or the relative of such a person, who experienced forced migration and may have entered Australia in a number of ways including:

Off-shore approved Refugee or Humanitarian entrant

Onshore, community based Asylum Seeker or refugee

Temporary Protection Visa holder

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2011 Falak Sufi Scholarship at the Graduate School of Arts and Science of New York University

The Graduate School of Arts and Science of New York University is pleased to announce the Falak Sufi Scholarships awarded by the master’s program in Near Eastern Studies at the Kevorkian Center. Candidates for the master’s program in Near Eastern Studies are eligible to apply, including applicants to the program’s joint degree with Journalism, the concentration with Museum Studies, and the business track.

The Falak Sufi Scholarship is to honor her memory and to support students from countries with a majority Islamic population in South Asia who might not otherwise be able to obtain a graduate education. These students, preferably female, will be enrolled in the two-year master’s program in Near Eastern Studies.

The holders of this scholarship should embody the intellectual spirit and promise of Falak Sufi, and possess a deep and abiding commitment to the role of women in academia and to the questions that she explored, primarily the study of gender in the countries of the Near East, Middle East, and/or South Asia with a majority Islamic population.

For 2011–12, the scholarship includes an academic-year stipend (a minimum of $23,046), tuition, student health insurance, and registration and services fees for up to two years, provided that academic standards of the Graduate School and the graduate program are met.
Application information for all potential students to the master’s program in Near Eastern Studies can be found online in the GSAS Application Resource Center.
 The online application for admission is also the application for all Graduate School financial aid. No additional forms are required. If an applicant explicitly wishes to be considered for a Falak Sufi Scholarship, that person should add one paragraph to the application’s “Statement of Purpose” explaining how the candidate meets the criteria for the scholarship and how the award will enable the candidate to pursue graduate education.

The application deadline for fall 2011 admission is January 4, 2011

Sunday, 28 November 2010

International Masters Scholarships in Economy, State & Society (IMESS) 2011

Study Subject: International Masters in Economy, State & Society
Employer: Erasmus Mundus
Level: Masters

The IMESS degree offers three distinct interdisciplinary study tracks, reflecting the unique multidisciplinary expertise of the IMESS partner institutions. Students enroll onto one of the study tracks and specialise, from beginner’s level, in one of the partner institution languages. Additionally, for non-native English speakers a nine-week course in ‘Academic writing in English’ is included in the first semester at UCL. Each IMESS track combines compulsory language training, research methodology, specialist electives and a research dissertation carried out from the end of the first year.

All applicants must complete the standard UCL graduate studies application form and include the additional required materials, paying particular attention to the guidelines below on how to complete the IMESS Supplementary Questionnaire. Failure to complete the IMESS Supplementary Questionniare will result in your application being discarded.

Students can either apply by downloading a hard copy of the application form, requesting a hard copy application pack to be sent off to a contact address or by applying online (for all these options please click the UCL graduate studies application form link below). If you apply online, please ensure that you properly upload your degree transcript, proof of citizenship, English language certificate and Erasmus Mundus scholarship application form (if appropriate). Incomplete applications remain frozen in the UCL Registry and this may affect your chances of scholarship nomination. If you have all of your application materials in paper form, including your references, an old-fashioned paper application can prove to be quite efficient.



University of Nottingham – ASEAN Masters Scholarship

2011 International Office Scholarships
The University of Nottingham offers a comprehensive and expanding range of scholarships in order to encourage academic excellence, aid diversity, develop relationships with sponsors and offer real financial assistance in cases of hardship, whether individually or by region.
10 scholarships of 25% towards tuition fees

Eligibility:
You can apply for this scholarship if you:
  • are a national of (or permanently domiciled in) one of the ASEAN member countries – Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam AND
  • are classed as an overseas student for fee purposes AND
  • already hold an offer to start a full-time Masters deagree programme (including MRes) at Nottingham in 2011 – any subject area (excluding MBA)

The closing date for applications is 3rd June 2011University of Nottingham aim to notify applicants of the outcome within 6 weeks of the closing date



Nationaal Initiatief Hersenen & Cognitie (NIHC) PhD student in Neuroscience

PhD student will test the hypothesis that the structural, functional and effective connections in the brain of adults with ADHD and of healthy controls are different. The PhD student will also investigate if the
connections, in which these differences localize, are heritable, and if genetic variants in connectivity genes impact on the ADHD-relevant brain connections in patients and/or healthy individuals, and in this way impact on cognition and disease risk. The project is aimed at making a substantial contribution to the knowledge about a) the development of tools to investigate different types of brain connectivity, b) how brain connectivity is affected in ADHD, and c) how ADHD genes affect brain connectivity.

Scans the participants (together with a second PhD student)
Optimizes and develops new methodology for the analysis of brain connectivity (structural, functional and effective) and use in genetics studies
Requirements
  • Master in neuroscience or comparable
  • Strong background in systems level neuroscience/neuroimaging
  • Good programming skills (Matlab)
  • Strong interest in molecular genetics, high affinity with fundamental research related to human disease
  • Interest in working with ADHD patients, good communicational skills
  • Highly motivated to work in an interdisciplinary environment at the cutting edge of science

Conditions of employment
Temporary 4 years
36 hrs per week
Salary level 10A: maximal € 2,673 gross per month
Maximum all-in yearly salary on full time basis is € 37,700 gross
Organisation: UMC St Radboud
Department: Human Genetics
The Department of Human Genetics provides counseling and diagnostics for patients with inherited and acquired diseases. The research groups perform cutting-edge studies to investigate the relationship between genes and diseases, in particular cancer, deafness, blindness, mental retardation, and congenital abnormalities. State-of-the-art facilities are available for sequence-, genescan-, linkage-, and microarray analyses.

Application Deadline: 2011, January 17



Oxford And Cambridge Scholarships 2011 from The Said Foundation

These Guidance Notes are intended to answer your questions about the Foundation and its scholarship criteria, and also to guide you through completing the application process for Oxford and Cambridge.

The Said Foundation is a charity based in the UK. One of our aims is to promote education and development in the Middle East. To this end, the Foundation offers a number of partial or full-cost scholarships annually to enable graduates to pursue postgraduate courses and other training at Oxford and Cambridge universities. The Foundation will consider applications for one year postgraduate courses and for PhDs/DPhils.

From 2011/12, the Foundation will award one or two PHD scholarships a year. These will be of three years’ duration.
Scholarship criteria for the academic year 2011/2012

As the Foundation’s funds are limited and it receives many applications for scholarships each year, the Board of Trustees sets criteria and priorities for applicants. All applicants must meet these criteria. For the academic year 2011/2012, the Foundation’s criteria are as follows.

Applications are restricted to candidates who are Syrian, Lebanese, Jordanian or Palestinian;

Scholarships are offered for postgraduate study or training only. Applications for undergraduate study cannot be considered.

Applications from candidates who will be forty years old or more at the beginning of the 2011/2012 academic year cannot be considered;

Evidence of proficiency in English is required by the Foundation and must be at the level required by Oxford or Cambridge;

Applicants must hold a first degree of a high enough standard to indicate that they are likely to complete their proposed course of study at Oxford or Cambridge successfully;

Applicants cannot be considered if they have not followed the proper application procedures for Oxford or Cambridge;

Candidates must be in genuine need of partial or full funding;

Successful applicants are required to sign a binding undertaking to apply the skills and knowledge they have gained in one of the Foundation’s target countries (Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine).

Priority will be given to applicants with work experience whose studies will benefit their field of work. Candidates must normally have at least two years work experience but exceptional applicants who do not meet this requirement may be considered;

Applications from candidates whose siblings or spouses are currently being supported by the Foundation cannot be considered.

Applying to the Foundation

The Foundation awards a number of scholarships each academic year at Oxford and Cambridge. There are no quotas per country and scholarships are awarded on the basis of merit. Each application is carefully considered by the trustees and staff of the Foundation and the best candidates overall are chosen. The Foundation bases its decisions on academic record, financial need, likelihood to succeed in the UK, usefulness of subject to the applicant’s country, motivation, future career intentions, practical ability to make use of the knowledge to be gained in the UK on return to the Middle East and personality.

If you are awarded another scholarship and require partial funding, the Foundation is happy to consider this request. The Foundation does not choose its scholars according to how much funding they require but bases its decisions on the factors set out in the paragraph above.

The Application Procedure

Further details on application procedures are found below. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply online.

The Foundation’s Board of Trustees makes the final selection by end of July at the latested. You will be informed by the Foundation or Oxford or Cambridge of the outcome of your application. The Trustees’ decision is final and there is no right of appeal. Please do not use your contacts to lobby for your scholarship application. This will not help, and may harm, your application.

After submission of your postgraduate course admission application by the required deadline your application is considered by the university. If you are offered a place by the university your application is then considered by the Foundation in London. The Foundation interviews all of the candidates it has shortlisted. Interviews take place in May/June in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Palestine.

DTU Nanotech Doctoral scholarships in Organic Synthesis and Polymer Chemistry

CBIO group of Department of Micro and Nanotechnology (DTU Nanotech) offer 2 (two) full doctoral scholarships. The position will be part of colloboration CBIO group with some Pharma and Medico companies in Denmark, and part of larger effort in developing of synthetic gene delivery systems at the forefront of research in nanomedicine.
Position 1: Surface engineering of nanoparticles
One of the major tasks in the development of nanoparticle systems for both drug delivery and diagnostic applications is controlled surface functionalization and surface coating. We need to develop multienveloped systems where modern synthetic chemistry is a highly important tool. There is furthermore a need to develop new synthetic tools for the quantification of the biomolecular functionalization and to characterize how this is influenced by nanoparticle surface chemistry and morphology. This position is open to a student with a background in organic synthesis or polymer chemistry.

Position 2: Biodegradable transfection systems
Current cellular transfection strategies of DNA/RNA utilize cationic lipid and polymer systems (polyplexes) that show cellular toxicity and are thus unsuitable for in vivo use. There is a need to develop new biodegradable polymer systems that are less toxic to cells. This PhD project is focused on the synthesis of new polymers for lowering the toxicity without hampering the transfection efficiency. One part of the project is focused on fluorescent labeling of the polyplexes to conduct cellular trafficking and organelle localization experiments. The successful candidate will have a background in synthetic organic chemistry or polymer chemistry.

Qualifications
Applicants should have a master’s degree in engineering or a similar with an academic level equivalent to the master’s degree in engineering.

Approval and Enrolment
The scholarships for the Doctoral degree are subject to academic approval, and the candidates will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes of DTU. See the DTU PhD Guide if you need information about the general requirements for enrolment and the general planning of the scholarship studies.

Saturday, 27 November 2010

UNESCO/Japan Young Researchers’ Fellowships Programme

2011 Cycle – Reinforcing its belief in “people building the next era”, the Government of Japan offers 20 fellowships per year, for the eleventh
consecutive year, to be awarded to deserving candidates from developing countries, especially the least developed countries (LDCs), who are eager to undertake research on one or more of the topics listed below. The aim of the fellowships is to support innovative and imaginative post-graduate research in four areas of development of particular interest to UNESCO.

(Deadline for the submission of applications: 7 January 2011. Please see the announcement letter of the programme which is available in:English, French, Spanish and Arabic)
Fellowship application form

A. INTRODUCTION

UNESCO designed the project “UNESCO/Keizo Obuchi Research Fellowships
Programme” (UNESCO/Japan Young Researchers’ Fellowship Programme) in the framework of the Japanese Funds-in-Trust for the Capacity-Building of Human Resources which was established in November 2000 by the Government of Japan to enable UNESCO to give impetus to research in four areas under UNESCO’s Priority Programme Areas.

B. OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME

The UNESCO/Keizo Obuchi Research Fellowships Programme (UNESCO/Japan Young Researchers’ Fellowship Programme) funded under a Japanese Funds-in-Trust for the capacity-building of Human Resources will aim, in particular, to impact on capacity-building and research activities in the following areas:

Environment (with particular attention to Water Sciences);
Intercultural Dialogue;
Information and Communication Technologies; and
Peaceful conflict resolution. No other research topics will be considered.

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Next Generation Wireless Cellular Communication Systems, PostDoc Research in Chalmer University, Sweden

Division of Communication Systems and Information Theory

Research in the department focuses on methods and algorithms for digital communication systems. We study systems as the next generation of wireless cellular communications, communications between vehicles to allow important applications of road safety, fiber optic communications systems, communications equipment and limited. Our research is different in nature
and includes basic project-oriented applications, and disciplinary and interdisciplinary. We are heavily involved in graduate communication engineering. The division employs about 30 people, a figure that will rise in the near future, as we have been successful in attracting research grants. Chalmers University of Technology is located in Gothenburg on the west coast of Sweden. It is among the top research schools in Europe. The environment of international research and candidates of all nationalities are welcome to apply.
Job description

The general research topic is about improving the user experience of future ubiquitous communication mobile cellular radio systems. The research was conducted as part of the research project “Advanced radio interface technologies for 4G systems (ARTIST4G)”
 http://www.chalmers.se/s2/EN/research/divisions/communication-systems/research-projects/advanced-radio-interface, in close collaboration with our project ARTIST4G Swedish and European partners. In addition, participation in our ongoing research projects on the future of mobile wireless systems, ITU, IMT-Advanced and beyond, is also provided The main objective of this research is to invent new techniques for systems using the cooperation of multi-cellular base station and relayin.

Required qualifications

You must have a very good knowledge of wireless communications and a recent Ph.D. degree in a related field of wireless communications, preferably with experience in multi-antenna distributed. Programming knowledge coordinated beamforming and the relay, joint multi-point transmission and reception, using the planning and design multi-layer is advantageous, and interest in information theory and Bayesian methods. In addition, interest in interdisciplinary work with scientists and engineers from other sectors is essential, as are technical skills in simulation and mathematical analysis. You should have a good command of spoken and written English and have good interpersonal skills. Teaching experience is an advantage

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The One-World-Scholarship Programme for Developing Countries, Austria

One World-The Fellowship Programme is aimed at students from developing countries in Austrian universities and aims to contribute to the peaceful coexistence of people from different countries of origin through improving equal opportunities, intercultural dialogue, understanding and collaboration. It has been established within the Austrian Educational Cooperation, and together with the other programs which supports their concerns (the fight against poverty, conserve resources, peacekeeping, etc), the creation and expansion of qualified staff and Consequently, the advancement of education, and economic systems (capacity and institutional development), with lasting effects.

It is complementary to other scholarship programmes and laid out globally, it enhances the ability for independent, creative, critical and self-determined thinking and acting and shall strengthen the competence for innovative problem solving strategies. The OWS contributes to the socially required production of knowledge and awareness, it promotes a global perspective and the creation of the globally educated citizen. It attaches a high significance to regional, international and trans-cultural networks. The programme is co-financed (government, church and private funds and own resources of the recipients of the benefits) and significantly contributes to the economic, social and cultural development of the southern countries.

The One-World-Scholarship-Programme is directed at students from Africa, Asia and Latin America who are interested in development policy and who have come to Austria on their own initiatives, in order to complete their education. With their decision for studying abroad, the students have demonstrated a high degree of assertiveness, creativity and mobility. The scholarship will contribute to following up on the right of education also for those critical and intellectual young people who will find poor conditions in their home countries. These aspects will apply still more strongly to women. So scholarships will offer a chance making up for the ethnic, religious, social and regional discrimination, and in individual cases, also for violations of human rights. The scholarships are divided into:

Scholarships for the promotion of students doing bachelor degrees (application in Austria)
Scholarships for the promotion of students doing doctoral degrees (application in Austria)
Scholarships for the promotion of students doing masters degrees and training programmes (application in Austria or in the country of origin)

Through study-accompanying measures (the entire educational measures in the OWS will massively support the publicity for development policy and the intercultural dialogue) – like conducting workshops and seminars on returning home and reintegration, job prospects and job applications as well as respective counselling talks and in-between homeward journeys – the project target of a successful occupational reintegration in the countries of origin can be essentially supported.

Organisation:

most important scholarship within the AAI Graz
coordinated by the One-World-Scholarship-Team of the contact committee for third world scholarships (study counsellors of the AAI, the LAI, the ÖAD, the ÖOG)
co-financed by the Austrian Development Cooperation and the Catholic Womens Movement
administrated by ADA (Austrian Development Agency)

The OWS is conceived as a comprehensive programme, which will comprise scholarships and special study expenses, study-accompanying measures and tutoring, study-accompanying training, supporting reintegration and follow up-contacts. The OWS is a mobility programme acknowledged by the Federal Ministry for Education, Science and Art (in terms of scholarship regulations). Recipients of the scholarships are exempt from tuition fees.

The scholarship programme is co-financed with means from the Austrian Development Cooperation, the Catholic Womens Movement and private funds.

The monthly allowance amounts between 500 and 550 Euro. Students can apply for the scholarships by using the application form between the middle of March till the end of May each year.

Thursday, 25 November 2010

PhD Student Position in Gasification of Biomass – Gas Cleaning, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

The Division of Energy Technology within the Department of Energy and Environment at Chalmers University of Technology invites applications for a position as PhD student.
The research within the Department of Energy and Environment covers a wide field within the areas energy and environment/sustainable development, from a global perspective to industrial, building, and product scale. The research fields include energy technology and energy conversion, conducted both experimentally and theoretically, and development, use and evaluation of methods and tools for analysis of technical systems, regarding both environment/sustainable development and energy. In total some 150 persons are working in six divisions at the department.

Gasification of biomass is seen as one of the most promising technologies for the production of renewable fuels that can replace fossil fuels in all energy sectors – transport, industry and heat and power supply. At the division of Energy Technology at Chalmers we work with several industrial partners to take forward knowledge and new technologies to meet the request of the society to break today’s dependence of fossil fuels.

The efficient cleaning of producer gas from gasification is the key for the efficient production of 2nd generation fuels biofuels such like dimethyl ester (DME), Fischer-Tropsch-diesel (FT diesel) and substitute natural gas (SNG). However, present cleaning technologies are costly and energy intensive preventing the introduction of these fuels. Goal is the development of a low-cost, simple and reliable gas cleaning system that breaks down tars (long hydro carbons) and removes simultaneously sulfur.

The solution of this task is vital for the commercialization of the production of large quantities of biofuels (methane, methanol, synthetic Diesel, etc) from biomass. The technology is based on Chemical Looping Reforming (CLR) and is funded by E.On, directed strategic governmental funding and Swedish research council.

Information about the gasifier and the gas cleaning activities at Chalmers

CLR is a special application of Chemical Looping Combustion and more about the CLC activities at Chalmers

Job description
The work will primarily have an experimental focus on the potential of using different bed materials, such as different ores and manufactured materials based on, for example, nickel. The work will as well include work dedicated to the optimization of the process emphasized toward scale up of the CLR process. The work will be carried out at the division of Energy Technology Department of Energy and Environment.

This PhD project will be a part of the gasification research at Chalmers, which is a group of more than ten researchers.

Required qualifications

A required background is a master of science in Chemical Engineering with Engineering Physics, Chemical Engineering, Biological engineering or similar.
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