Wednesday, 30 September 2009

Erasmus Mundus Masters Courses: International Master Scholarship 2010 in Digital Library Learning (DILL)

DILL is a two-year Master Programme for information professionals who intend to work in the complex world of digital libraries. DILL is offered in cooperation between Oslo University College (Norway), Tallinn University (Estonia), and Parma University (Italy). Students will spend at least one semester at each institution.

Learning Objectives

  • To gain knowledge of digital librarianship through studying the cutting edge of digital library research as well as real world applications and best practices.
  • To develop research skills through supervised independent research projects within the digital environment, using relevant methods and analytical approaches.
  • To understand the impact of digital environments on the role of information professionals in the knowledge society.

The students will acquire a joint Master Degree (120 ECTS), recognised by the Consortium partners.

Prospective Students

European/Third-Country Students

Dill will admit both European and so-called third-country (i.e. non-EU/EEA-EFTA) students. However, only third-country students can apply for an Erasmus Mundus scholarship. More information about the scholarship and the definition of third-country students is found under Scholarship.

Admission Criteria

Requirements for all DILL students:

  • A degree in Library and Information Science (based on no less than three years of full-time study – 180 ECTS) or equivalent qualifications, such as a degree in another relevant subject.
  • English skills. Students from non-English speaking countries must have passed:
    • either IELTS (International English Language Testing System) (minimum score: 5.5 points)
    • or TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) (minimum score: 550 on the paper based test, 213 on the computer based test, or 79 on the Internet based test).
    • Not all applicants need to submit a TOEFL or IELTS test certificate. If you are in doubt as to whether or not you may be exempted, please contact the DILL Administration for more information.
  • Knowledge and skills of computers for information use.

Please note: the maximum number of Erasmus Mundus Master Courses for which students can apply is 3. The commission will verify if students have been selected on more than one course.

Application to international master in DIGITAL LIBRARY LEARNING 2009

Application deadline:

Third-country students: 1 December 2009
European students:15 April 2010

To apply for this programme go to:
http://dill.hio.no/application/application/

Admission

The final selection of students to DILL is made by the DILL Selection Committee, which consists of representatives from all three partner institutions.

The criteria for evaluation of the applications include:

  • Relevance and excellence of academic background.
  • Relevant experience and professional training.
  • The submitted statement of purpose.

A maximum of 30 students are admitted to DILL each year, 20 from so-called third countries and 10 from EU/EEA-EFTA countries.

The selected students are proposed for Erasmus Mundus scholarships, subject to the decision by the European Commission’s Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency.

Australia : Griffith University International Postgraduate Research 2009

The GUIPRS is designed to attract and support highly ranked international applicants during the University's annual postgraduate research scholarship round. The scheme extends the provision of tuition fees scholarships beyond the University's allocated International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS).

The GUIPRS covers tuition fees for the student and overseas student health cover (OSHC) for the student and ependant(s). No other expenses are paid by this scheme, but award recipients may seek additional funding from alternative sources.

Eligibility

The IPRS is available to international students only. Applicants must have completed, or expect to complete, four years of higher education studies at a very high level and be intending to enrol full-time in an approved doctoral or research masters program.

Part-time awards may be offered to students who, for social or medical reasons, are unable to study full-time.
Duration

The IPRS may be held for up to two years for a research masters program and up to three years for a doctoral program. A six month extension may be granted to doctoral students in certain circumstances.
How to apply

Applicants must submit the following to the Griffith Graduate Research School1.
New applicants

New applicants must submit:

  • a research higher degree and scholarship application form2 (includes two academic referee reports)
  • certified or original transcripts
  • 500 word statement
  • curriculum vitae (CV)

Current students

Current students must submit:

  • a covering letter
  • a research higher degree and scholarship application form2 (includes two academic referee reports)
  • updated research outline
  • copies of publications (where applicable)

Closing date

Applications for the Annual Scholarship Round must be submitted by 31 October. Applications may be submitted at anytime before this date, however cannot be considered until after 31 October.

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UK : PhD Studentship Title: Methodologies for the development of plastic electronics

Ref: VAR0909
Teesside University is offering a Research Doctoral Scholarship, funded by One North East in Year 1, and by Teesside University in Year 2 and Year 3. Successful applicants should be in a position to take up the scholarship by not later than December 2009.

Title: Methodologies for the development of plastic electronics

The proposed project is to investigate the three key aspects of this research:

1. Understanding Charge Transport Mechanisms
As part of the project we will analyse and model how charge transport mechanisms on organic semi-conductors occur in order to gain an improved understanding which will be helpful for designing new organic semi-conductors.

2. Device Fabrication
This aspect of the work will develop a novel highly replicable nano-microfabrication workflow for the manufacture of organic based electronic circuits.

3. Developing Organic Semi-conductors
We will investigate the use of novel organic materials in combination with thin silicon, which allow processing in solution and simultaneously are able to achieve a high OFET mobility.

The work has potential to improve significantly the performance of emerging organic electronic products, thereby promising to make contributions to the research and innovation of this area.

Conditions

This studentship will involve a one to three month placement (in Year 1) with a company in the North East of England. Due to the funding being from different sources, the funding and conditions are different in each year. The Terms and Conditions governing the scholarship will be sent to you in the Application Pack and you should read these very carefully to ensure you can agree to and meet the different conditions before sending in the application.

Research Doctoral Scholarships applicants should have at least an upper second class honours degree, preferably a first and ideally a postgraduate qualification. The minimum English language entry level is IELTS 6.5 with no grade below 6.0 or equivalent.

To apply for a scholarship you must contact the Graduate Research School for an application form:

Teesside University Research Doctoral Scholarships
Graduate Research School
Teesside University
Middlesbrough
Tees Valley
TS1 3BA
UK
E-mail:
graduateresearchschool@tees.ac.uk or tel: +44(0)1642 738033

Closing date: 30th October 2009 4:30pm

UK : PhD Studentship Title: Innovation in Science – using SMEs

Ref: VAR0908
Teesside University is offering a Research Doctoral Scholarship, funded by One North East in Year 1, and by Teesside University in Year 2 and Year 3. Successful applicants should be in a position to take up the scholarship by not later than December 2009.

Title: Innovation in Science – using SMEs

The project will focus upon science-using SMEs to answer the following sorts of questions:

  1. Are they members of any social, economic and technical/scientific networks, and if so, which ones? If not, why not?
  2. Why are they members of these networks and what do they get out of them?
  3. What forms does innovation take in these companies?
  4. What spurs and progresses innovation in these companies, and who (individuals and organizations) is involved in the creation and shaping of innovations?
  5. What role does technology per se play in all the above?
  6. What forms of internal expertise do they possess?
  7. If they recognise that they need external expertise, where do they turn?

The project will research, survey and evaluate current network models/practices and varieties of innovation, particularly in these science-using SME contexts. The Science to Business Hub will be the main source of case material and will also be used to evaluate and test the models arising from the research. Gaps and opportunities will be identified in relation to SMEs, and information and recommendations for addressing them will be fed back to participant organisations and institutions/funding bodies (including the local Regional Development Agency, One North East). The findings will also be disseminated via practitioner and refereed journal/conference papers.

Conditions

This studentship will involve a one to three month placement (in Year 1) with a company in the North East of England. Due to the funding being from different sources, the funding and conditions are different in each year. The Terms and Conditions governing the scholarship will be sent to you in the Application Pack and you should read these very carefully to ensure you can agree to and meet the different conditions before sending in your application.

Research Doctoral Scholarship applicants should have at least an upper second class honours degree, and preferably a first, and ideally a postgraduate qualification. The minimum English language entry level is IELTS 6.5 with no grade below 6.0 or equivalent. Ideally, candidates will have a bachelors degree in the behavioural social sciences and a masters degree in Technology Management or similar.

To apply for a scholarship you must contact the Graduate Research School for an application form:

Teesside University Research Doctoral Scholarships
Graduate Research School
Teesside University
Middlesbrough
Tees Valley
TS1 3BA
UK
E-mail:
graduateresearchschool@tees.ac.uk or tel: +44(0)1642 738033

Closing date: 30th October 2009 4:30pm

UK : PhD Studentship Applications 2010

Fish Biology

The Fisheries Society of the British Isles (FSBI) offers up to two competitively awarded MPhil/PhD studentships annually. FSBI Studentship awards are based on PhDs funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (www.nerc.ac.uk) and cover the costs of the stipend (NERC rates plus £1000, London weighting of £2000) and of the annual registration fees (at EU citizen rates), with a small annual contribution (£1,250) towards project expenses. Research projects are proposed by the candidate and may be in any field of study relevant to fish biology and the aims of the Fisheries Society, as stated in the Journal of Fish Biology. This includes projects in which fish are the study species as well as those that examine the influence of non-fish taxa on fish biology, e.g. the effects of infectious agents on fish health, of fish-eating birds on fish populations, of invasive crayfish on fish behaviour. However, the focus of the research must be fish biology, and the FSBI reserves the right to decide on the suitability of proposed research topics for its awards.

Applicants should hold a Bachelor's degree, with first or upper second class Honours, in a subject relevant to fish biology, normally in the biological sciences. An alternative combination of qualifications and experience that clearly demonstrates equivalent knowledge and ability may be considered at the discretion of the FSBI Studentship Committee.

Applicants should develop the proposal in consultation with the proposed supervisor(s), one of which must hold an academic position at any institution of higher education in the British Isles (including the Republic of Ireland). However, the application form and project proposal MUST be written and completed by the APPLICANT, not by the proposed supervisor(s). Applicants may hold any nationality, but FSBI Studentships are fixed at rates applicable to UK/EU citizens, and any registration fees above the base rate (currently about £3,750 per annum) must be justified in the application. The FSBI Studentship Committee will consider applications from non-UK/EU applicants, but the FSBI will cover the fees at the UK/EU rate only, so the application must include proof in the application that the financial means are available to cover the additional registration fees charged to non-UK/EU citizens.

The closing date for applications is 15th January 2010. Selected applicants will be interviewed in mid-February.

For further details and a downloadable application form, please refer to the FSBI's studentship webpage http://www.fsbi.org.uk/studentships.htm. Please note that applications are limited to one per applicant.

Informal queries about the application submission process may be addressed to Rosemary Taylor (grants@fsbi.org.uk), with subject-related queries directed to the Committee Chair, Dr. Rob Britton (rbritton@bournemouth.ac.uk).

UK : Postdoctoral Researcher in Electrocatalysis University of Liverpool

Department of Chemistry

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Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Singapore : Gita Wirjawan Master Scholarship 2010-2011 ain International Studies at Nanyang Technological University

Scholarship is offered each year for a one-year masters program at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.

The RSIS has acquired a reputation as a leading research and graduate teaching institution in strategic and international affairs in Asia. It offers masters programs in international relations, international political economy, strategic studies and Asian studies. Each program is research-focused. Students will find the courses useful for diplomacy and policy-making.

The school has been successful in attracting top students, including many holding key government positions. These include promising diplomats and military officers from Indonesia, China, Vietnam and other regional countries.
Selection Criteria

Applicants should have

  • (a) a confirmed acceptance at the RSIS
  • (b) an excellent academic record with a first degree equivalent to a good Second Class (Upper) Honors or higher or a GPA of at least 3.5;
  • (c) a very good command of the English Language;
  • (d) at least five years full time relevant work experience; and
  • (e) assessed to have outstanding potential for leadership in government, business, or civil society after graduation.

The application deadline for the 2010-11 program is March 1, 2010. More information about the program and application process can be obtained from the following website: http://www.rsis.edu.sg/teaching/MSc_admission.html.

Terms and Conditions

Each fellowship is tenable for one year only for full-time students on the Master of Public Administration program. The successful candidate is expected to complete his/her studies within the tenable period.

Each scholarship will cover the following:

  • Tuition and other compulsory fees (as specified by NTU);
  • Monthly stipend; and
  • Return air-ticket (economy class)

Please open the webpage below for more details:
http://www.ancorafoundation.com/programs/ntu/

USA : The 2010 NASA Scholarship Awards for Undergraduate and Graduate Students in Aeronautics or Related Fields

NASA Accepting Applications for Aeronautics Scholarship Awards : NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate will begin accepting scholarship applications on Sept. 1, 2009, for the 2010 academic year.
The application deadline is Jan. 11, 2010

“These scholarships are a fantastic way to support our brightest students and encourage them to finish their education, expose them to NASA’s research programs and inspire them to pursue a career in aeronautics,” said Jaiwon Shin, associate administrator for the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

NASA expects to award 20 undergraduate and five graduate scholarships to students in aeronautics or related fields. Undergraduate students entering their second year of study will receive up to $15,000 per year for two years and the opportunity to receive a $10,000 stipend by interning at a NASA research center during the summer. Graduate students will receive up to $35,000 per annually for up to three years, with an opportunity to receive a $10,000 stipend interning at a NASA research center up to two consecutive summers.

Students who have not committed to a specific academic institution or program still may apply. However, if accepted, they must be admitted by fall 2010 into a suitable aeronautical engineering program or related field of study at an accredited U.S. university. All applicants must be U.S. citizens. Scholarship money may be used for tuition and other school-related expenses.

NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate conducts cutting-edge, fundamental research in traditional and emerging disciplines. The intent is to help transform the nation’s air transportation system and to support development of future air and space vehicles. Goals include improving airspace capacity and flexibility; aviation safety and aircraft performance; reducing overall noise, engine emissions and fuel usage.

For details about this scholarship program, including how to apply, visit:

http://asee.org/nasaasp

For more information about NASA’s aeronautics programs, visit:

http://www.aeronautics.nasa.gov

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

USA/Canada : Google Lime Scholarship 2010 – 2011 for Students with Disabilities

Google Lime Scholarship 2010 – 2011 for students with disabilities in USA and Canada. International students with disabilities studying at universities in the US or Canada are also encouraged to apply.

Deadline: 15 December 2009

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Belgium : EC-JRC PhD Position 2009 on Neutron Induced Fission of Minor Actinides

Reference number: Cat. 20.3 D05-NP

The Neutron Physics Unit of JRC-IRMM operates a 150 MeV electron linear accelerator serving as strong white neutron source for high-resolution neutron time-of-flight measurements and a 7 MV van de Graaff accelerator for production of quasi-monoenergetic neutrons. The Unit offers advanced and comprehensive training in nuclear physics and engineering through cross-disciplinary research based on neutron physics applications. Minor actinides (Cm and Am) are important isotopes in waste transmutation and Generation IV advanced reactor systems.

In order to be able to model burn up scenarios and calculate the impact on the waste handling one needs to know the fission fragment mass and total kinetic energy distributions of those minor actinides. Hence, the program foresees to measure those fission fragment properties using an ionisation chamber and digital acquisition electronics. Also fission cross section measurements are planned.

The ideal candidate has a university degree in nuclear physics and at least 6 months of experience. She/he should be acquainted with various radiation detectors and related electronics as well as some theoretical aspects of nuclear physics.

Selection criteria:

University degree in nuclear physics with minimum 6 month of experience, knowledge of fast electronics, knowledge of PC and Unix computing environment. Good command of English is required.

Duration: Up to 36 months

Deadline: 31 October 2009

Scientific JRC Contact

Mr. Peter RULLHUSEN
E-mail: peter.rullhusen@ec.europa.eu

Mr. Franz-Josef HAMBSCH
E-mail: franz-josef.hambsch@ec.europa.eu

Conditions

Grantholders will be offered a contract that conforms with the Belgian national legislation, in particular with regard to social security contributions and taxation. The gross monthly salary of the PhD grantholder (category 20) 2.816,67 EUR. In addition to this payment, the JRC may pay a monthly mobility allowance of 500 or 800 EUR (without or with family respectively) and the annual travel allowance (up to 2.500 EUR), depending on the distance between the place of origin and JRC-IRMM. A generous holiday scheme, family benefits, health care, maternity and parental leave are also applicable, as described in the conditions for grantholders.

(Please note that these figures are only for guidance and do not constitute a commitment on the employer’s part).

Employment Contract under Belgian Employment Law:

How to apply

Please read carefully the eligibility criteria before applying. All eligibility criteria must be fulfilled at the date of reference (deadline for applications).

Candidates must complete the PhD application form, and send it, together with:

  • an up-to-date curriculum vitae
  • a motivation letter, preferably in English
  • a copy of the diploma
  • a copy of documents proving that the eligibility criteria regarding age and nationality are met (e.g. copy of the passport)

by registered mail by the deadline (postmark serves as reference date) to:

JRC IRMM FELLOWS
Personnel Office – Management Support Unit
European Commission
Joint Research Centre
Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements
Retieseweg 111
B-2440 GEEL, Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)14 571321 or +32 (0)14 571757
Fax: +32 (0)14 584273

Only applications using the given form can be accepted. Please indicate the reference number of the project you are applying for. In case you want to apply for several projects, please submit different application forms and clearly indicate your order of preference in your motivation letter. Applications are only valid for one specific deadline. You may not refer to documents or applications submitted previously. None of the papers in the application file will be returned. For any enquiries concerning the application procedure, please contact jrc-irmm-fellows@ec.europa.eu.

Selection Procedure

The call for proposals for PhDs is permantly open in 2009. It is foreseen that a selection committee will meet in principle three times per year to assess applications. Proposals submitted prior to the above application deadlineswill be evaluated in the subsequent selection committee. The selection committee makes a list of candidates and based on the needs and on the financial constraints, the Director of the institute decides on granting a contract, and will inform candidates accordingly.

Other information

The European Commission is an equal opportunities employer and accepts applications without distinction on the grounds of race, political, philosophical or religious conviction, sex or sexual orientation and regardless of disabilities, marital status or family situation.

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Further details please go to:
http://www.irmm.jrc.be/html/job_opportunities/PhDs/index.htm

Erasmus Mundus 2010 Master Scholarship in Animal Breeding and Genetics

The European Master in Animal Breeding and Genetics (EM-ABG) offers high quality training, both in terms of scientific knowledge and didactic skills, provided by six excellent university groups within the EU. The EM-ABG is a response to the need for highly qualified graduates in the internationally operating area of animal breeding and genetics.

Universities Involved
University groups on Animal Breeding and Genetics within Europe have a long tradition of collaboration. The consortium consists of:

  • Wageningen University (WU) (the Netherlands) as co-ordinator
  • University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria
  • Christian-Albrechts-Universität (CAU), Kiel, Germany
  • Agro ParisTech, France
  • Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala, Sweden
  • The Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB), Aas, Norway.

The partner universities together form a consortium with a high level of expertise in every core subject in animal breeding and genetics through which EU can provide leadership for the development of a global training program. Moreover, representatives of seven international organisations have joined the International Advisory Board which advices the Consortium on the development of the course.

Fees and Scholarships

The subscription fees are the same, irrespective of the chosen study track

  • EU students: € 2,000 per academic year / € 4,000 for the whole master course
  • Non-EU students: € 8,000 per academic year / € 16,000 for the whole master course

The subscription fees include the following costs:

  • Registration in two universities
  • Costs of the orientation period and accommodation of the students during this event
  • Allocation of a research grant to every student for direct costs related to thesis research and internship
  • Participation in the summer activity at the end of the first year

The subscription fees do not include the living expenses or the travel costs to and within Europe.

Scholarships

The EM-ABG course is supported by the Erasmus Mundus Programme of the European Union:

  • Scholarships for third-country (non-EU) selected students are offered. The amount for academic year 2010/2011 is € 21,000 per year which should cover the living costs, insurances, travel costs and subscription fees
  • Scholarships for third-country (non-EU) selected scholars are offered as well.
  • The scholarship application is included in the application form (application deadline 15th of January 2010).

For the EM-ABG program starting in August 2010, scholarships for EU students are available:

  • The consortium has some scholarships for EU students covering fees.
  • Some scholarships covering fees and living expenses are available for EU-students that spend one year at Wageningen University.
  • European students can make use of existing Erasmus-Socrates exchange programmes.

If you wish to apply for the program and/or a scholarship for EU students, please fill in the EM-ABG application form that can be found on this website and write a motivation letter for the scholarship.
Application deadline EM-ABG program and scholarship for EU students: 1st of May, 2010.

Contact

For more information and application:

EM-ABG Secretary
Animal Breeding and Genomics Center
Wageningen University
PO Box 338
NL 6700 AH Wageningen, the Netherlands

Phone: +31 (0) 317 482 335
Email: emabg@wur.nl
Web: www.emabg.eu

Coordinator: Prof. Johan A.M. van Arendonk
Animal Breeding and Genomics Center
Wageningen University

For further details please go to:
http://www.emabg.eu/

Germany : RUB-Grants 2009 for PhD at the Ruhr-University Research School

RUB-Grants 2009 awarded within the framework of the Grant-Programme of the Ruhr-University Research School
Scope of the programme

Promotion of early stage researchers by awarding grants to highly qualified doctoral candidates realising an ambitious and innovative research project in one of the research areas of Ruhr-University Bochum. We also encourage all doctoral candidates to apply with an interdisciplinary research project. The application is open for candidates from every scientific discipline and nationality intending to realise their research project at the Ruhr-University Bochum (you have to submit your doctoral thesis at Ruhr-Universität Bochum).

The application must be completed by the confirmation of a first supervisor at RUB – please build up contacts to one of the scientists at RUB and ask for supervision. We would like to encourage you to take your time for your orientation within the research area you are interested in and which might be subject of your Ph.D. You know best about your scientific main focus and in which special research field you want to obtain your doctorate. Please act independently and identify at an early stage a potential supervisor by your own

The earliest start of funding will be March 1, 2010.

Guidelines

Target Group

Graduates of all disciplines with a university degree qualifying for doctoral studies.

Requirements

  • we expect your research project to give an important contribution to the corresponding research field (please outline this in a research exposé of 5 pages)
  • clearly above average university degree
  • uninterrupted studies (in case your total study took more than 13 semester/ 6,5 years please give an explanation)
  • as a rule the university degree qualifying for doctoral studies has to be obtained not longer than 12 months ago with reference to the application deadline for the grants – we concede reasonable exceptions (please give an explanation)
  • the university degree qualifying for doctoral studies has to be submitted at the latest until November 13, 2009 before the application will be given to the faculties for further survey and expertise (Bachelor degree in case of fast track procedure plus information about grades already obtained in the master studies)
  • candidates who have to fulfil additional requirements are also allowed to apply for a grant (first supervisor is responsible for compatibility between fulfilment of requirements and successful doctorate)
  • candidates with a Bachelor degree involved in the fast track procedure are also allowed to apply for a grant; the official admission to doctoral studies from the faculty has to be submitted before the funding will start
  • if you are already admitted to doctoral studies at Ruhr-University Bochum please enclose the official admission statement of the faculty to your application
  • if you are not admitted to doctoral studies at Ruhr-University Bochum we need a statement of the faculty that you will be admitted to doctoral studies in case of funding (at the faculty you will realise your research project) if you are invited to the second stage of the admission process

Application

The application form “Grant-Programme” of the Research School has to be used for application. The application form and the corresponding notes for guidance will help you through the application process.

Admission process and decision (2 stage process)

  • a hardcopy of the application form with 2 letters of reference and all necessary documents have to be sent to the Central Coordination Office until October 31, 2009
  • on the basis of the application the faculties and rapporteurs will generate a preliminary ranking of the candidates
  • on the basis of this preliminary ranking the Executive Board will invite the best candidates (end of January 2010) for a research colloquium
  • research colloquium and the ensuing choice and recommendation by the rapporteurs will take place on February 8, 2010
  • the final decision of the Executive Board will be made on Feburary 10, 2010

Type of funding and amount

The grant amounts to 1.000,- Euro per month, children`s allowance amounts to 100,- Euro per month in addition.

Period of funding and of approval

Max. 36 months of funding are provided, whereas the period of first approval comprises 12 months. We offer 2 times for prolongation – each comprising 12 months – after having reviewed your progress report.

Interruption

In case of illness the grant will be paid for further 6 weeks. In case of pregnancy the grant payment will be intermitted for a time period of 14 weeks (6 weeks before and 8 weeks after childbirth). The approval may be extended for this period of time respectively.

Secondary employment

During the funding period a short-time work of max. 6 hours per week is allowed

Duties of the grantee

  • participation in the structured doctoral training programme of the Research School, follow the Individual Training and Supervision Plan of the Research School, take actively part in the Research School
  • communicate immediately all important changes of the personal conditions as well as interruptions, changes or abandonment of the research project
  • * adequate use of the grant

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For further details please go to:
http://www.research-school.rub.de/rub-grants.html

Belgium: PhD Position on Transmission and Capture Cross-Section Measurements on Enriched Tungsten Samples at GELINA

Reference number: Cat. 20.2 D05-NP
The Joint Research Centre in Geel, Belgium, operates a 150 MeV electron linear accelerator serving as a white neutron source for high-resolution neutron time-of-flight measurements. The Neutron Physics unit offers advanced and comprehensive training in nuclear physics and engineering through cross-disciplinary research based on neutron physics applications.

This project aims at improving the cross-section data in the resolved and unresolved resonance region for tungsten isotopes. Improved resonance parameters will be deduced from high resolution total and capture cross-section measurements at GELINA.

The specific tasks of the job are:

  • total and capture cross-section measurement at GELINA applying the time-of-flight technique
  • processing of the experimental data to deduce transmission factors and capture yields
  • resonance shape analysis to deduce resonance parameters in the resolved resonance region
  • application of statistical nuclear reaction models to deduce average resonance parameters and average cross sections in the unresolved resonance region

Selection criteria:

The ideal candidate has a university (master) degree in nuclear physics. The applicant should have a solid background in nuclear physics and a good experience with radiation detectors and related electronics as well as some theoretical aspects of nuclear physics. Experience in the use of scintillators and application of the time-of-flight technique is an asset.

Duration: Up to 36 months

Deadline: 31 October 2009

Scientific IRMM Contact

Mr. Peter SCHILLEBEECKX
E-mail: peter.schillebeeckx@ec.europa.eu

Conditions

Grantholders will be offered a contract that conforms with the Belgian national legislation, in particular with regard to social security contributions and taxation. The gross monthly salary of the PhD grantholder (category 20) 2.816,67 EUR. In addition to this payment, the JRC may pay a monthly mobility allowance of 500 or 800 EUR (without or with family respectively) and the annual travel allowance (up to 2.500 EUR), depending on the distance between the place of origin and JRC-IRMM. A generous holiday scheme, family benefits, health care, maternity and parental leave are also applicable, as described in the conditions for grantholders.

(Please note that these figures are only for guidance and do not constitute a commitment on the employer’s part).

Employment Contract under Belgian Employment Law:

How to apply

Please read carefully the eligibility criteria before applying. All eligibility criteria must be fulfilled at the date of reference (deadline for applications).

Candidates must complete the PhD application form, and send it, together with:

  • an up-to-date curriculum vitae
  • a motivation letter, preferably in English
  • a copy of the diploma
  • a copy of documents proving that the eligibility criteria regarding age and nationality are met (e.g. copy of the passport)

by registered mail by the deadline (postmark serves as reference date) to:

JRC IRMM FELLOWS
Personnel Office – Management Support Unit
European Commission
Joint Research Centre
Institute for Reference Materials and Measurements
Retieseweg 111
B-2440 GEEL, Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)14 571321 or +32 (0)14 571757
Fax: +32 (0)14 584273

Only applications using the given form can be accepted. Please indicate the reference number of the project you are applying for. In case you want to apply for several projects, please submit different application forms and clearly indicate your order of preference in your motivation letter. Applications are only valid for one specific deadline. You may not refer to documents or applications submitted previously. None of the papers in the application file will be returned. For any enquiries concerning the application procedure, please contact jrc-irmm-fellows@ec.europa.eu.

Selection Procedure

The call for proposals for PhDs is permantly open in 2009. It is foreseen that a selection committee will meet in principle three times per year to assess applications. Proposals submitted prior to the above application deadlineswill be evaluated in the subsequent selection committee. The selection committee makes a list of candidates and based on the needs and on the financial constraints, the Director of the institute decides on granting a contract, and will inform candidates accordingly.

Other information

The European Commission is an equal opportunities employer and accepts applications without distinction on the grounds of race, political, philosophical or religious conviction, sex or sexual orientation and regardless of disabilities, marital status or family situation.

Specific privacy statement

Further details please go to:
http://www.irmm.jrc.be/html/job_opportunities/PhDs/index.htm

Spain: Call for Postdoc and Senior Researcher at the IPTS – JRC Seville

The IPTS is launching a call for interest for researchers.

  • Knowledge for Growth Unit
  • Information Society Unit
  • Economics of Climate Change, Energy and Transport Unit:
  • Industrial Research and Innovation (GH 30)
  • ICT Industry Competitiveness and Innovation in Europe (GH 40)
  • Researcher on ICT for Socio-economic Inclusion (GH 40)
  • Economic Modeller (GH 30)

The IPTS is launching a call for interest for researchers.

You are advised to read carefully the applicable administrative rules, the eligibility criteria and contract conditions. To do so, please follow this link.

  • Application form for category 30 can be downloaded here
  • Application form for category 40 can be downloaded here

On each application form it is indicated which additional documents have to be submitted. The application form and supporting documentary proofs should be attached as .PDF documents to the e-mail message.

Only candidates having filled in completely the application form and having submitted a CV and the additional required documents (e.g. copy of university degrees) according to each category on time will be considered in the selection process.

Deadline: Applications must be sent to the following e-mail address according to the deadline indicated:
jrc-ipts-recruitment@ec.europa.eu

Deadline for submission
15/10/2009 (midnight CET)

Deadline for information enquiries
09/10/2009 (midnight CET)

Erasmus Mundus Master Scholarship 2010 in Rural Development at International Master of Science in Rural development

Are you a Bachelor/Master interested in Rural Development and Agricultural Economics? Interested in a multi-disciplinary and mobile training in Europe, on a EU scholarship? Are you seeking a further specialisation through an International Masters Degree? THEN THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU!

The joint International Master in Rural Development (IMRD), part of the European Erasmus Mundus program, offers the opportunity to study the European vision on rural development in its diversity of approaches and applications, on a scholarship provided by the European Union (as of 2010-2011 also for European students).

The objective is to train specialists in integrated rural development, focussed on socio-economic and institutional aspects, not only from the European Union but also from developed, developing and transition countries outside the European Union through a 2 year master program (120 ECTS) jointly organised by seven European leading institutes in agricultural economics and rural development.

The Master program is offered by Ghent University (Belgium), Agrocampus Ouest (France), Humboldt University of Berlin (Germany), the University of Cordoba (Spain), in collaboration with Wageningen University (The Netherlands), the Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra (Slovakia) and the University of Pisa (Italy). As of 2010-2011 these will be joined by universities in China, Ecuador, India and South Africa.

The methodology consists of a combination of basic and specialised training in technical, economic and social sciences, a case study of one month, an individual master thesis and a high extent of student and scholar mobility.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND FEES

Students who wish to follow the International Master in Rural Development have different options for financing the programme. As of academic year 2010-2011, the European Union provides Erasmus Mundus scholarships not only to non-European students, but also to European students. The amount of scholarship is different however, and so are the deadlines for application. So make sure you attach yourself to the correct category of students, according to the definition of nationality below.

Erasmus Mundus and IMRD consider as European students:

  • students who are nationals from the 27 EU Member States (Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Portugal, UK, Sweden, Bulgaria, Malta, Poland, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania)
  • students who are nationals from one of the EEA-EFTA states (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway)
  • students who have resided or carried out their main activities (studies, work, etc.) for more than 12 months over the past five years (preceding the start of the academic year) in any of the above countries.

All other students are non-European students.

Now that you know in which category you belong, consider the different options for financing your participation in the IMRD program:

1. If you are a non-European student:

  • The Erasmus Mundus program of the European Commission awards each year a limited number of scholarships for non-European students to follow the IMRD Program. When applying for admission to the progam, you can apply for such a scholarship. For more information, click here.
  • If you are granted admission to the program, but are not offered an Erasmus Mundus scholarship, or if you have missed the deadline for applying for the scholarship, then you can choose to follow the program as a “self-sponsoring” student. This means you cover the expenses of your participation in the program with funding from an alternative (non-Erasmus Mundus) scholarship, or with your own private funds or a sponsor you have found.

2. If you are a European student:

  • As of the academic year 2010-2011, the Erasmus Mundus program of the European Commission will award a limited number of scholarships to European students to follow the IMRD Program. When applying for admission to the program, you can apply for such a scholarship. For more information, click here.
  • If you are granted admission to the program, but are not offered an Erasmus Mundus scholarship, or if you have missed the deadline for applying for the scholarship, then you can choose to follow the program as a “self-sponsoring” student. This means you cover the expenses of your participation in the program with funding from an alternative (non-Erasmus Mundus) scholarship, or with your own private funds or a sponsor you have found.
  • Non-scholarship European students can also apply for an Erasmus grant of the Life Long Learning program, even if they have previously already received such a grant. There is no guarantee however that you can obtain such a scholarship, since this depends on yearly decisions both at national and European level.

OVERVIEW OF THE APPLICATION AND SCHOLARSHIP SYSTEM

DEADLINES

Academic year 2010-2011 (program 2010-2012)

  • Online applications: November 30th 2009, midnight (CET, Central European Time).
  • Postmark deadline for documents: December 7th 2009 (this means we will accept all documents sent by regular mail that bear a postmark dated before or on the 7th of December, anything marked 8th of December or later will not be opened).
  • Do not send documents if you have not submitted an online application and have received an application number.

ADMISSION CRITERIA

The International MSc in Rural Development offers admission to applicants who appear to have the highest potential for graduate study and who, with the benefit of a graduate education, are the most likely to contribute substantially to their academic or professional fields through teaching, research, or professional practice.

The minimum graduate admission requirements are:

  1. Applicants must have a Bachelor’s degree of minimum 3 years with good overall scores (at least a second class or equivalent, preferably higher) from a university or recognized equivalent. Candidates are expected to have basic science training (demonstrable in the transcripts) in the following fields: (1) mathematics and/or statistics, (2) agronomy and/or biology and/or environmental sciences and (3) social sciences and/or rural development. Candidates who cannot present a combined training of these fields will be evaluated on their aptitude, based on experience and knowledge of these fields, as demonstrated by CV or other evidence.
  2. Sufficient language knowledge proven by language certificates. The applicant must be proficient in the language of the course or training programme, i.e. English. Command of the English language is a very important criterion for admission. With the exception of those who have a diploma (Secondary Education, Academic Bachelor Degree, Master Degree) issued by an institution officially recognized by the Flemish Government, applicants must be able to prove their proficiency in English. See the language section on the left.

Applicants generally have a Bachelor’s degree or a recognized equivalent academic degree of minimum 3 years study in bioscience engineering or agricultural sciences (preferably agricultural economics), in combination with knowledge in environmental sciences, economics, sociology and rural development studies.

Admission decisions are based on a combination of factors, including academic degrees and records, the statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, test scores, language skills and relevant work experience, if any. We also consider the appropriateness of your goals to the IMRD programme. In addition, consideration may be given to how your background and life experience would contribute significantly to an educationally beneficial mix of students.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

The first step of the application procedure is an on-line registration and application form. Register in the IMRD database, complete the application form and submit it to the central IMRD secretariat electronically. Make sure you fill in at least all the obligatory fields, add as much additional information as possible and load electronic copies of your documents.

NON-EUROPEAN STUDENTS : REGISTER HERE TO START YOUR APPLICATION PROCESS 2010-2011.

The second step is a hard copy application file, composed of the printed application form and all requested documents (secondary school leaving certificate, higher education diploma(s), including all transcripts of records, language certificate(s), curriculum vita, passport pictures, copy of passport, recommendation letters) by regular or express mail to the IMRD secretariat before the deadline. Download the recommendation letter/reference letter here: Word document or PDF document (same format as last year’s application). For more information on the recommendation letters – consult the FAQ!

IMPORTANT NOTE: because of the high number of applications, the IMRD management board is obliged to only consider those applications that are complete and contain all documents, translated if necessary. If your file is not complete, you will not be requested to add documents, but your application will not be considered for selection for admission and/or scholarship.

SPECIFIC NOTE FOR CHINESE STUDENTS

From the academic year 2007-2008 onwards all students from the P.R. China will have to obtain a certificate of academic screening issued by the Academic Evaluation Centre (APS) of the German Embassy in Beijing before being allowed to enrol at any higher education institution, language course or other preparatory course in Flanders. The APS certificate is also required for obtaining a student visa to Belgium. The APS certificate needs to be sent with the application in order for the application to be considered.

Students planning to study in Flanders are advised to contact the Academic Evaluation Centre in Beijing, info{at}aps.org.cn as soon as possible in order to make the necessary appointments and this before applying for a visa. The APS application form and more information can be found on www.aps.org.cn.

Every student accepted at UGent for next academic year will get the cost of their APS-screening reimbursed by the Ghent University-China Platform. For this, the student has to contact the China Platform after arrival at UGent to make an appointment.

Ghent University has a specific service for Chinese students, the China Platform. Click here for more information (also available in Chinese).

Source:
http://www.imrd.ugent.be/index.asp

Monday, 28 September 2009

Iceland: Fully Funded PhD Position in Environmental Engineering at University Of Iceland

Project Supervisor: Dr. Hrund Ó. Andradóttir

The successful candidate will work on a brand new research project characterizing the physical mechanisms within one of Iceland´s largest and deepest lakes, Lake Lagarfljót. As a sub-arctic lake, the weather forcing differs significantly from better studied lakes at lower latitudes. Processes such as stratification, internal seiching, differential heating and cooling and river density currents will be explored using both analytical and numerical methods. The successful candidate will also conduct field experiments in close collaboration with other Icelandic research institutes.

This work is highly relevant to accurately assess the impacts of global warming and human activities (such as damming) on aquatic environments. The project builds a fundamental knowledge base of lakes physical responses to weather conditions which can be used to predict the fate and transport of materials and the chemical composition of water.

Qualifications and skills: A Masters degree in Engineering, Physics, Oceanography, or related fields. Applicants are expected to have a strong background in mathematics, probability and statistics, numerical methods and modelling. Knowledge of hydrodynamics, programming skills and experience with field and/or laboratory work is advantageous but not required.

How to apply: Applicants should (e)mail

  • a 1-2 p statement of interest,
  • a detailed curriculum vitae,
  • certified transcripts of university degrees,
  • contact details (name, position, telephone number and E-mail address) of two referees,
  • (non-native English speakers) evidence of mastery of English (IELTS or TOEFL scores)

to Dr. Hrund Andradóttir
Associate Professor
Faculty of Engineering, University of Iceland, Hjarðarhagi 6, 107 Reykjavík, Iceland, hrund@hi.is

Application deadline: Position remains open untill filled.

Funding notes: This project is funded by the Energy Research Fund of the National Power Company of Iceland. The PhD fellowship is awarded on annual basis for up to three years. Each grant start at ISK 2,500,000 per year (before taxes) to cover living expenses (approx. 20,000 euros). There are no tuition fees but an annual registration fee of ISK 45,000 is required by the University of Iceland.

Further details go to:
http://www3.hi.is/~hrund/

Germany : PhD & Postdoc Position: German Research Foundation (DFG) for the IRTG “Baltic Borderlands”

10 DFG-funded doctoral research studentships
1 DFG-funded post-doctoral research position

Starting date: 1st January 2010 (subject to approval from the DFG)

Value of the studentships: € 13,236 p.a. (consisting of monthly: € 1,000 maintenance grant plus a € 103 grant for books and other materials). The studentship will be awarded for two years initially, and can be extended for a further year after review.

Post-doctoral research topic: “Echoes of Empire: The contemporary influence of old boundaries” (Subject area: History)
Renumeration: from € 28,000 p.a. Salary based on public sector pay scale TV-L 13 (awarded only for two years, extension is not possible).

Closing date for applications: 4th November 2009

The University of Greifswald has received funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the IRTG “Baltic Borderlands” and now invites applications from well-qualified candidates. The programme of study within the IRTG includes relevant courses held locally at each university as well as tri-national workshops in Greifswald, Lund and Tartu. Furthermore, it is expected that each PhD student will spend time as a visiting researcher at the partner universities. The costs of such research visits will be covered by a mobility grant awarded in addition to the monthly allowance.

Requirements:

  • Applicants should hold a good first degree and normally have, or be about to obtain, a Masters qualification in a discipline relevant to the PhD topic; or a good PhD.
  • Exposé for a research proposal relating to one of the five themes of research (max. 10 pages)
  • Good written and spoken English. Knowledge of German, Estonian or Swedish is desirable but not essential.

The willingness and ability of the candidate to participate actively in an international research programme is a precondition. In addition for post-doctoral candidates the willingness to take on organizational and planning tasks, teaching duties, and to supervise PhD students within the International Research Training Group (approx. 10 hours per week) is essential.The programme of study is compulsory for all PhD students in the International Research Training Group. The University of Greifswald is committed to increasing the share of women and disabled people within the organisation. Women and disabled people are explicitly invited to apply.
Holders of a studentship are expected to take up residence in Greifswald.

Applications (with curriculum vitae, copies of educational qualifications and degree thesis, list of publications, a written reference from a university professor, and a research proposal) should be sent to the speaker of the International Research Training Group, Professor Dr. Michael North by 4th November 2009.

Downloads

For further details please go to webpage below:
http://www.phil.uni-greifswald.de/bereich2/histin/ls/fnz/borderlands/announcement-irtg.html

Netherlands : PhD position in MR Brain Image Analysis: Early Markers of Neurodegenerative Disease

MR images of the brain reveal evidence of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease already before clinical symptoms appear. For instance, some brain structures are slightly smaller in people who will develop dementia later on. Such image based markers are of enormous importance for early diagnosis and may lead to improved treatment in an early stage.

Erasmus MC performs a large scale image based study of the aging brain to investigate the complex neurodegenerative patterns involved in the development of dementia as well as in normal aging. Within this study, multi-sequence MR brain data of approximately 5500 participants is collected at intervals of three years.

In this PhD project you will develop model based segmentation techniques to automatically analyze brain structures in a large number of images, and you will use machine learning techniques to derive image markers, related to the shape, size, and appearance of brain structures, that can help in recognizing early onset and predicting future development of dementia.

For more information on our brain image analysis research line, please visit

http://www.bigr.nl/page/researchlines/researchline/3/

Requirements

You should have a Master’s degree in physics, electrical engineering, mathematics, biomedical engineering, computer science, or a related field. Experience with biomedical image analysis and/or machine learning is an advantage. You should be familiar with programming. You should be able to work in a multi-disciplinary team. Strong theoretical skills and affinity with experimental work are required.

Conditions

Our institute is internationally at the forefront of biomedical imaging, and offers a dynamic, challenging, and cooperative research environment. As a PhD student you will get a temporary position of four years (full-time). The gross monthly salary amounts to € 2046 in the first year and increases to € 2622 in the final year.

Information

Requests for information should be directed to Marleen de Bruijne at vacancies@bigr.nl

Application

Applications should include:

  • a curriculum vitae;
  • a motivation for your application and a description of research interests;
  • a list of passed courses and grades;
  • a list of publications
  • copies of any publications, e.g. your M.Sc. thesis(in English)

The application should be sent by e-mail to Marleen de Bruijne at vacancies@bigr.nl before 9 October 2009. The preferred format is pdf.

Official announcement can be obtained at:
http://www.bigr.nl/website/structure/main.php?page=opportunities&subpage=opportunity&id=9

Japan : Special Scholarship Program

Special Scholarship Program (SSP) was established in 2003 in order to support the advanced research of the university by enlisting the help of highly capable international students. Every year in April and October, the university enrolls selected foreign doctoral students under specific research projects. The students pursue the doctoral course in English while at the same time assisting their host professor as a research assistant (RA). Through this program KUT wishes to expand and deepen international ties with academic and educational institutions all over the world.

Application Guideline for Special Scholarship Program (SSP)

Program Of Study

  • Course for International Students
  • Doctoral Program (3 years)
  • Department of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering

Number Of Students To Be Admitted
20 students per year

Benefits

  1. Receive up to 1,200, 000 yen per year for working as a research assistant.
  2. Exemption from 300,000 yen enrollment fee and 535,800 yen (per year) tuition fee.
  3. Receive 200,000 yen for travel and initial living costs (given only to applicants who are living outside Japan at the time of application)

Eligibility
Applicants are required to meet all of the following conditions
(1) To have or to be expected to acquire a master's degree before enrollment.
(2) To have intention, adequate knowledge and research skill to work as a research assistant under the one of research projects listed here
(3) To have an excellent academic record
(4) To have a high English proficiency
(5) To be 35 years old or under at the time of enrollment
(6) To have other than Japanese nationality

Application deadline

  • Enrollment time April 2010 & October 2010: September 30, 2009
  • Enrollment time October 2010: March 31, 2010

Official Correspondence
All inquiries and application documents must be addressed to:
International Relations Center
Kochi University of Technology
Tosayamada. Kochi. 782-8502. Japan
Tel: +81 887 53 1130
Fax: +81 887 53 1131
E-mail:international@ml.kochi-tech.ac.jp

Click here for more information

Denmark : PhD scholarship in Computational Biochemistry

The Technical University of Denmark are looking for talented candidates for an international-level PhD degree in computational evolution of metal proteins.

International research project with collaborators at Stanford University involves the study of iron-containing proteins: Why did they evolve to their particular current structures, and how are these structures evolutionary optimized for protein functions?

Mapping the evolved structure-function principles of metalloproteins has far-reaching consequences, because metals are of such importance in all of biochemistry. Ultimately, the knowledge gained from computer simulations will be used to develop new tailored metal sites, cleaner and more effective catalysts for use in industry (green chemistry), and for the design of new, improved medicine. These research areas are very active and of growing future importance, because of the need to process increasingly complex information. The techniques play a dominant role in rational molecular design and will continue to grow in importance, both within academic research and within the private sector.

Qualifications
Candidates should have a master’s degree in engineering or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to the master’s degree in engineering. Skills within several of the following areas are relevant: Physical chemistry, computational biology / chemistry, mathematical modeling, bioinorganic chemistry, biophysics, quantum chemistry, computers/programming.

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

Salary and appointment terms
The salary and appointment terms are consistent with the current rules for PhD degree students (approximately € 3,500 / month). The period of employment is 3 years.

Further information
Further information may be obtained from Dr. Kasper P. Jensen, e-mail: kpj@kemi.dtu.dk.

Application
We must have your online application by 15 October 2009.

Click here to apply online for this scholarship

India : [Indian] 450 Scholarships for Students of 10+/ITI, Engineering, MBBS & MBA Courses

Indian Oil Corporation Limited awards 450 Scholarships for meritorious students all over India, under the Indian Oil Scholarships Scheme for each academic year.

Distribution of 250 scholarships for 10+/ITI will be as under and based on location of the school/College/Institute where admission has been taken in the academic year 2009-2010.

Eligibility
Students pursuing full time courses in these streams & studying in Schools/Colleges/Institutions/Universities recognized by MCI/AICTE/State Education Boards/ State Govt. / ICSC/CBSE/Central Govt./Association of Indian universities, shall be eligible to apply.

The student should have bonafide admission in the 1st year of School/College/Institute/University in the academic year 2009-2010.

Students of two year full time post graduate courses in Business Administration/Management recognized by Central/State Govt./Association of Indian universities and which are equivalent to MBA, are eligible for management stream scholarship.

Students having confirmed admission in the first year of full time engineering degree course, MBBS, MBA and also 11th standard as well as those in the 1st year of 2 year ITI course are eligible to apply.

In case of graduates, the average percentage of marks of all the academic years shall be treated as marks obtained by the candidate. Similarly in case of 10th/12th, if percentage of marks obtained is not mentioned by Board/University, percentage of marks obtained shall be calculated on total aggregate marks.

Minimum eligibility percentage of marks for various categories will be as indicated above. Gross Joint income of the family of the candidate from all sources (during financial year 2008-2009) should not exceed Rs. 1,00,000/- (Rupees One Lakh only).

Income certificate should be issued by Competent Revenue Authorities only. The marks obtained in the qualifying examination making the students eligible to seek admission in the respective first year of these courses will be considered for selection.

Normalization of marks of applicant shall be done for Engg., MBBS & MBA streams to bring parity of marking system within different Boards/ Universities/Institutions. Criterion for selection will be merit and family's income. Wards of the employees of IOCL, its Joint Venture and Subsidiary companies and ACE Consultants are not eligible to apply.

Click here for further scholarship information and application (PDF) or visit website

Japan : The Toshiba Fellowship Programme 2010

Toshiba, supported by the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) is offering outstanding European scientists the opportunity to join one of its high-technology research teams in Japan for up to two years. The fellowship is open to PhD level researchers of EU nationality currently working in a UK academic institution. The research areas vary broadly from year to year in the field of science and engineering. The Programme offers the successful Fellow a generous package including travel to and from Japan.

Application is open from Tuesday 01 September 2009 through to Friday 11 December 2009 inclusive

The Programme has successfully operated for over 25 years, enjoying a strong and long-running collaboration with the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) as well as fostering and developing the relationship between Japanese industry and UK academia. The successful Fellow receives a generous package, including relocation assistance to and from Japan, together with support and advice prior to and during their stay.

Research Topics for 2010

Wireless & Network Research Topics

  • Linearisation and efficiency improvement technologies for RF transmitters
  • Methodology for highly reliable industrial network design and testing

Media Technologies Research Topics

  • Unified approach to automatic speech recognition and knowledge integration
  • Emotional speech synthesis
  • Machine vision for object recognition
  • Dialogue interface for robots

Software Research Topics

Software optimisation technologies for multi-core processors

Software design technology for dependable as well as cost-effective embedded systems

Materials & Devices Research Topics

  • Quantum computing devices
  • Microwave frequency spin-torque oscillator technology
  • Novel nano-devices fabricated by self-organization processes
  • Developments of organic functional materials for advanced light-emitting devices
  • Semiconductor power module packaging technologies for high temperature applications

Security Research Topics

  • Automated proof for computational security of cryptography

Other Research Topics

Proposals from applicants for new advanced research topics which are relevant to the Toshiba Fellowship Programme 2010 research areas are also welcome. Toshiba appreciates such proposals and will determine their acceptability based on the current circumstances of Toshiba’s R&D activities.

Click here to apply online

USA : Marshall Scholarships 2010

Marshall Scholarships finance young Americans of high ability to study for a degree in the United Kingdom. Up to forty Scholars are selected each year to study at graduate level at an UK institution in any field of study.

Marshall Scholarships are mainly funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and are overseen by the Marshall Commission. The Secretariat is provided by the Association of Commonwealth Universities. In the US the selection process is managed by the regional Consulates General in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco, and in Washington DC by the British Council on behalf of the British Embassy.

Candidates must submit their application on the online form provided. Applications must be endorsed by the President, Provost, or Academic Dean of the applicant's educational institution (or employer). The online application must be submitted and authorised by a designated member of staff at the applicant's educational insitution (or employer). NB Your institution may have earlier deadlines for submission of your application. Whether this is the case or not you must submit your application in a timely manner in order for your institution to be able to authorise it for submission by 1 October 2009.

All items including the four letters of recommendation must be submitted online by the authorised contact and received at the regional centre no later than October 1, 2009. NB: Academic transcripts must be sent by mail (not online) to the regional centre, they should be marked with the id code given and be received no later than 1 October 2009

Click here to apply online

South Korea : PhD Scholarships in Printed Electronics field at the Jeju National University

Research in the silicon industry is maturated considerably. Now Roll-to-Roll and inkjet printing technology are being utilized for developing cheaper and accurate digital devices. Our research group is carrying research in printed electronics which will be the preferred manufacturing process for solar cell, RFIDs, flexible panel systems, displays, and sensors in future.

Research Area for PhD

Control of the printing mechanism with respect to the printing parameters to print different types of electronic devices through Inkjet Printing System, behavior of the ink during the printing and behavior of the ink on the substrate.

The fully funded studentship will cover fees, stipend and research costs

Required
MS in Mechanical engineering, Chemical Engineering or a related field. The applicant should have good analytical and modeling skills as well as good communication skills.

The main criteria of selection is GPA (must be above 3.0). Beside GPA research proposal, resume and good communication skill in English (TOEFL or IELTS) will be considered.

Enquires and Application

Applications should be addressed to: khalid@jejunu.ac.kr (Khalid Rahman)

Please include: Presentation letter; Curriculum Vitae; copy of transcript, research proposal, letters of recommendation and resume.

Starting date: As soon as possible.

Deadline: 10th October 2009

USA : [USA] Stewardship Science Graduate Fellowship (SSGF)

The Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration Stewardship Science Graduate Fellowship (SSGF) Program provides outstanding benefits and opportunities to students pursuing a Ph.D. in areas of interest to stewardship science, such as high-energy-density physics, low-energy nuclear science, or properties of materials under extreme conditions. Fellows also participate in research at a DOE laboratory.

Benefits:

  • Yearly stipend of $32,400
  • Payment of all tuition and fees
  • $1,000 yearly academic allowance

This program is open only to U.S. citizens and permanent resident aliens studying at a U.S. university who are exceptional senior undergraduates or are in their first or second year of graduate study.

The application for 2010-2011 will be available November 2009.

Click here for further scholarship information and application

Australia: Commonwealth and La Trobe University Equity Scholarships 2010

In 2010 La Trobe University will offer the following Commonwealth and La Trobe University Equity scholarships to commencing domestic undergraduate students, unless otherwise specified in guidelines. All scholarships are allocated as the result of a competitive application process. Most are available to students enrolled in all disciplines of the university, and across all campuses (except where specified elsewhere in these guidelines).

  • Commonwealth Indigenous Scholarships:
    • Indigenous Access Scholarships (IAS)
    • Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships (I-CECS) (open to both commencing and continuing indigenous students)
    • Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (I-CAS) (open to both commencing and continuing indigenous students)
  • La Trobe Study Support Scholarships (LSSS)
  • La Trobe Indigenous Students Scholarships (LISS)
  • La Trobe Vice-Chancellor's City of Whittlesea Scholarships (LVCWS)
  • La Trobe Vice-Chancellor's Regional Scholarships (LVCRS)
  • R.E. McGarvie Memorial Scholarship (McGMS)

A range of scholarships are also available for students enrolled in specific courses, at particular campuses, or who live on one of La Trobe's campuses. These scholarships usually have different application requirements and closing dates.

Information regarding faculty, campus and residential scholarships, including guidelines and application forms where applicable, and further contact information, is available at: www.latrobe.edu.au/scholarships or visit the individual faculty, campus or residential college websites.

Deadline
Applications for all the scholarships listed above need to be made through VTAC and CLOSE at 5.00 pm on Friday, 30 October 2009

Refer to advice at the end of this document for how to submit your application. Late applications WILL NOT be accepted or considered.

Click here to download further scholarship information and application (PDF)

Poland: Master, PhD, Postdoc Open Positions on Mechanistic aspects and spatial effects in cell signalling

Mechanistic aspects and spatial effects in cell signalling, within TEAM Programme sponsored by Foundation for Polish Science.

Concepts and objectives
The leading aim of the project is to identify and study the turning points in molecular pathways of immune response and cancer, in which the single cell fate, understood as a choice between apoptosis, senescence, proliferation, differentiation or cell cycle arrest, is decided. As a model molecular pathways we will consider these related to innate and adaptive immune response and cancer, in which we have expertise. The project will be realized both by means of numerical simulations and theoretical analysis.

We have the open positions for undergraduate students (with the third year finished), PhD students and postdoctoral researchers

The following topics will be financed:

For MSc (undegraduate, after third year) students:

  1. Stochastic gene expression: numerical simulations and mathematical analysis.
  2. Stochastic numerical simulations of complex regulatory pathways: development of new simulation tools.
  3. Evolution and co-evolution of genes (and their regulatory regions) related to p53 and NF-kappaB pathways: From yeast to human.
  4. Mutations of p53 pathways genes in various types of cancer.

For PhD students:

  1. Calcium signalling, calcium travelling waves, spatial organization of kinase cascades, stochastic and deterministic reaction-diffusion equations.
  2. Mathematical aspects of regulatory pathways: Markov processes, bifurcation theory for stochastic systems.
  3. Integration of signalling pathways of transcription factors: NF-kappaB, p53 and IRF3/IRF7.

For postdoctoral researchers:

  1. Formation and signalling in nanoclusters and receptor complexes, B-cell receptor signalling.
  2. DNA regulation and dynamics (formation of cruciforms, Z-DNA and other noncanonical DNA) in the context of gene expression.

Stipends/salaries (netto)

  • For MSc students – 1000 PLN/month
  • For PhD students – about 3000 PLN/month
  • For postdoctoral researchers – about 7000 PLN/month

Criteria for the candidates selection

(1) Scientific achievements of the candidate (30 points)

(2) Evaluation of the candidate (15 points)

  • for MSc candidates: average of the marks obtained during the studies
  • for PhD candidates: average of the marks obtained during the MSc studies, the mark of the final exam, the mark of MSc thesis
  • for postdoc candidate: average of the marks obtained during the PhD studies, the mark of the final exam, the mark of PhD thesis

(3) Experience in scientific activity (20 points)

(4) Scientific stipends and stays at foreign scientific institutions (20 points)

(5) Presentations at conferences and workshops (15 points)

The PhD candidates should have background in

  • computational biology and/or
  • applied mathematics and/or
  • physics

The candidate for the postdoc position should have experience in systems biology, computer methods and have good background in applied mathematics.

Persons interested in applying for the positions should contact Dr. T. Lipniacki (tlipnia@ippt.gov.pl) and present by October 16, 2009, covering letter, scientific CV (including list of publications, conferences, stays at scientific institutions, etc.) and all the necessary documents concerning criterion (2). Please e-mail covering letter and CV to tlipnia@ippt.gov.pl and send the documents to

Dr. Tomasz Lipniacki,
Institute of Fundamental Technological Research
Pawinskiego 5B, 02-106 Warsaw, Poland

The final stage of the selection will be the qualification interview in English (held between October 19-23, 2009). PhD position holders will be enrolled for the doctoral studies in the Institute of the Fundamental Technological Research.

For inquieries, please contact Dr. Tomasz Lipniacki (tlipnia@ippt.gov.pl)

Team members:

  • Tomasz Lipniacki – principal investigator (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, PAS, Warsaw, Poland)
  • Bogdan Kazmierczak (Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, PAS, Warsaw, Poland)
  • Aleksandra Nowicka (Institute of Theoretical Physics, PAS, Warsaw, Poland).

External collaborators:

  • Prof. Mark Alber (Notre Dame University, US),
  • Prof. Allan R. Brasier (UTMB Galveston, TX, US),
  • Assoc. Prof. James R. Faeder (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, US),
  • Assoc. Prof. William S. Hlavacek (Los Alamos National Laboratories, US),
  • Prof. Marek Kimmel (Rice University and MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, US),
  • Prof. Vitaly Volpert (Universite Claude Bernard – Lyon 1, France),
  • Prof. Michael R.H. White (Liverpool University, UK).

Source:
http://www.ippt.gov.pl/~tlipnia/TeamProject.html

Croatia: MA/MSC Scholarships in Computational Linguistics at the University of Zadar

We invite all enthusiastic and motivated B.A. graduates with a strong interest in linguistics, and all its theoretical, psychological, sociological, empirical, and computational aspects to enroll in the new M.A. Program in Linguistics.

Duration and contents: The program lasts four semesters (= 2 years) and comprises four obligatory core courses. Students choose from a large number of elective courses according to their personal interests and specialization area, including for example: theoretical, empirical, and computational linguistics, phonetics, phonology, psycholinguistics, and second language acquisition research.

The MA program complements the classical linguistic education with experimental and empirical research methods. It offers a strong computer and technology orientation, and thus practical and hands-on experience in modern linguistic research domains.

Creative thinking and advancement of teamwork are essential values conveyed throughout the program, accompanied by individual and intensive tutoring involving current research issues.

Acquired skills and knowledge:

The program imparts solid knowledge of linguistic theories and research methods, including:

  • collection and processing of data
  • statistical analysis of data
  • experimental design
  • computational modeling
  • theoretical research and theory construction
  • language technologies

Degree

To complete the M.A. program, students must collect a minimum of 120 ECTS points (30 points are granted for the M.A. thesis). The M.A. program is completed with a defense of the M.A. thesis.
After completing the single major M.A. program in linguistics at the University of Zadar, the academic title magister linguisticae is granted.

Requirements

The requirements for enrollment are:

  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in a related field of study acquired in the Republic of Croatia, or abroad, including: languages, information and library science, psychology, sociology, computer science, and many other areas (an additional differential exam might be required)
  • Proficiency in English

The admission procedure requires the submission of a written letter of motivation and an interview with the faculty of the Linguistics department.

Enrollment

Enrollment for the entrance exam is scheduled for 5th-9th of October 2009 at the University of Zadar. For detailed information on enrollment see the University web pages: www.unizd.hr

The linguistics program will enroll up to 30 students with full subvention from the Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of Croatia.

Application Deadline: 06-Oct-2009

Application Mailing Address:

Dr. Malgorzata E. Cavar
Obala kralja Petra Kresimira IV. 2
Zadar 23000
Croatia

Application Web Address:

http://ling.unizd.hr/

Contact Information:

Dr. Malgorzata E. Cavar
mecavar@unizd.hr

ี๊UK: PhD Studentship

"Identifying the basis of the resistance of ocular motor neurons to degeneration in Motor Neuron Disease"

(Full Time, 3 years)

Ref: PCMD/GS0006R

The Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry with its parent Institutions, the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth, are seeking to attract PhD candidates of outstanding ability to join their exciting and rapidly expanding programme of internationally rated research.

As part of our new developments and our commitment to research excellence, applications are invited from suitably qualified graduates, 2:1 or above, for a PhD studentship. International students must have IELTS [International English Language Testing System] score of 7 and above (or equivalent qualification).

This studentship is available to investigate the selective sparing of ocular motor neurons in the progression of motor neuron disease and the possible involvement of calcium-binding proteins. The project will involve live cell fluorescent imaging of cell lines and primary neurons to visualise changes in calcium levels and caspase activation. Biochemical and molecular biology techniques will be used to probe the function of calcium-binding proteins in more detail.

Start date: 5 January 2010

For an informal discussion, please contact: Dr John Chilton on 01752 437414 or email john.chilton@pms.ac.uk although applications must be made in accordance with the details shown below.

For an application pack, please contact:
Bernice Wilmshurst, Senior Administrator (Research Degrees)
Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry,
John Bull Building, Tamar Science Park, Plymouth PL6 8BU
Telephone 01752 437471 or email pcmd-researchdegrees@pcmd.ac.uk

Funding Notes
The stipend will be £13,290 (based on full time). Tuition fees will be paid at the home rate. Candidates from countries outside the European Union will be liable for the difference between 'home student fees' and 'international student fees’.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: FRIDAY 16 OCTOBER 2009

UK: Erasmus-Mundus Studentships Heriot Watt University

Computer Vision and Robotics

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UK : PhD Studentship in Models for Engineering Change

Design Group, DDEM

Faculty of Mathematics, Computing and Technology

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