Senin, 29 November 2010

Summer Research Fellowships Programme 2011

Students who have secured not less than 80% in Maths and Science subjects in their 10th and 12th or equivalent examinations and not less than first class in graduation and post graduation (if applicable).

Academic Details:
Only students presently studying in I & II year of B.Sc, I, II & III year of B.E# / B.Tech.,# MBBS/ B.V.Sc.,# / B.Pharma.,# I year of M.Sc and I – IV year of M.Sc and I – IV year of Integrated M.Sc., with the above mentioned academic requirements should apply.

Program Details:
The students selected under this programme are placed with scientists at the Centre elsewhere in India, for 2 months with a stipend of Rs. 6000/- p.m and travel support as per Govt, of India norms.

Details Information:
Detailed information and application form can be downloaded from Click Here or may be obtained by writing to the address mention below with a self-addressed envelope of 16×25 cms with stamp oi Rs. 10/-

The Assistant Coordinator:
Jawaharlai Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research
Jakkur P.O., Bangalore 560 064.
Last date for: Hard copy request for application form: 22rd November 2010 , Downloading application form from website :01st December 2010

* Those not fulfilling the criteria are advised not to apply.
# Not eligible for applying to the Chemical and Materials Science areas of research

Application Deadline:
Application Deadline is 10th December 2010

Further Details:
For further information about this scholarship visit below link.

http://www.jncasr.ac.in/srfp.php

Selasa, 12 Oktober 2010

Scholarship at Department of Engineering Science in Materials Engineering, UK

Study Subject: Materials Engineering
Employer: University of Oxford
Level: Doctoral

Scholarship Description: The department seeks to recruit a doctoral research student to work on the development of constitutive models for 316 stainless steel under complex thermo-mechanical loading histories. The model will describe the inelastic deformation of the material and will take into account the growth of damage on the constitutive response. The studentship is supported by EDF and will start in January 2011, with the objective of developing models relevant to service conditions experienced in nuclear power generating plant. The project involves collaboration with groups at Bristol University, Imperial College, Open University and EDF.

No prior experience of modelling inelastic deformation and damage growth is needed. However, applicants should be able to demonstrate an interest in materials modelling. A good first degree (at least 2.1) in engineering, materials, physics or a related subject is essential. Candidates should also be able to demonstrate an ability to analyse problems in materials engineering.

The stipend will be £14200 p.a. (and will increase in subsequent years), with all fees paid.

Scholarship Application Deadline: Friday 15 October 2010

Detail Scholarship Information and Application:
http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/jobs/job.html?job=271

Selasa, 14 September 2010

Cancer Council WA PhD Top Up Scholarship students

Cancer Council WA PhD Top Up Scholarship
Scholarship Description

ECU togaether with the Cancer Council Western Australia aims to minimise the effect of cancer on our community through advocacy, research, education and by providing people affected by cancer with support to enhance their quality of life. A key objective of the Cancer Council is to encourage and support a wide range of research activities into the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer and leukaemia. Applications are being sought for two PhD Top Up Scholarships of to be held in conjunction with an Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) or equivalent. The purpose is to encourage talented, highly ranked PhD students to develop and advance cancer-related research skills. Research projects can be in the fields of laboratory, clinical, epidemiological, psychosocial and/or behavioural science.
Reference Number: 5024
Study Subject: Cancer related
Web Address: http://http://www.cancerwa.asn.au/research/funding
Provided By: Edith Cowan University, Scholarships Office, Edith Cowan University
To be undertaken at: Edith Cowan University.
Level: Post Graduate
Availability

This scholarship is offered annually to 2 people. Open for applications from September 6, 2010 until September 19, 2010.
Payment Information

The value of this scholarship is AUD12000 (total may vary). This award is to be used for living expenses and travel. This scholarship is paid fortnightly for the period of 3 years.
Research Information

This scholarship is for any field of research.
Eligibility

This scholarship is for study in Australia for those who have achieved Honours 1 or equivalent, or Masters or equivalent. Only citizens of Australia or permanent residents can apply.
Application Details

To apply for this scholarship you must consult the scholarship web site. Terms and conditions are subject to change. Always confirm details with scholarship provider before applying.
General info
Clare Ashby (Research Scholarships Officer)
Edith Cowan University
Phone: (08) 6304 3910
Fax: (08) 6304 2088
Email: scholarships@ecu.edu.au
Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu.au/ecu-scholarships/overview
Address:
270 Joondalup Drive
Joondalup
WA, Australia
6027

Jumat, 02 Juli 2010

CSMP Fellowships and scholarships students

The ‘Conflict Studies and Management Programme’ (CSMP) is a new programme implemented by the ‘Willy Brandt School of Public Policy’ in Erfurt (Brandt School) and the ‘German Academic Exchange Service’ (DAAD). It is addressed to Master’s students, doctoral students and senior researchers with an interest in conflict management in research and practise.

The Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt is one of the leading public policy schools in Germany. Since 2002 the School’s Master’s programme is committed to training talented students for management and leadership positions mainly in the public sector.

In 2010 the Brandt School launches a new research programme in conflict studies and conflict management focusing on (policy) issues relevant to regions of conflict. In winter semester 2010 fellows will start their research projects at the Brandt School and participate in developing the programme. Also in winter semester 2010 the first Master and doctoral students will enrol. The CSMP aims at preparing students who want to pursue a career in relevant organisations and seeks to produce applicable knowledge in the area of conflict studies.
This special programme is intended for highly-qualified foreign Master’s and doctoral students as well as senior scientists. The CSMP fellowships offer outstanding scientists and researchers the opportunity to conduct research with a focus on application at the Willy Brandt School of Public Policy in Erfurt, Germany. The fellows will have a teaching commitment at the Brandt School of generally 2 hours per week. Furthermore, the CSMP scholarships offer excellent students the opportunity to obtain a Master’s degree or a doctorate within a specialised structured research and teaching programme.
CSMP Fellowships and scholarships are defined and awarded on a yearly basis. Each year, the fellowship announcement will indicate the specific qualification requirements and regional focus. The current offers are published under ‘CSMP Fellowships - Current Offers’ : Fellowship and Scholarship Types and Duration
A - Master Students - Master’s Degree in Germany - 24 months (+6)
B - Doctoral Students - Doctorate in Germany - 36 months (+6)
C - Senior Scientists - Research in Germany - 6 to 24 months
Fellowships (Type C) are awarded for the length of the research stay in Germany agreed between Willy Brandt School as the host, DAAD as the fund-giver and the fellowship candidate.
Scholarships (Type A+B) are awarded for the normal duration of Master’s and PhD studies with an additional German language course of generally 6 months before the begin of studies.
All fellowships (A+B+C) will initially be awarded for a maximum of 12 months and can be extended upon application.
Application Requirements
At the time of their application, applicants for CSMP Fellowships or scholarships must
  1. be able to prove their outstanding study or research achievements,
  2. Type A: have completed their studies with a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent Type B: have completed their studies or research with a Master’s degree or equivalent Type C: hold a doctorate/Ph.D., have proven research experience of at least 2 years in a relevant field and institution and be currently working in institutions of higher education or at a research institute; positions are open to outstandingly-qualified academics and scientists.
  3. have an excellent knowledge of English; please provide evidence of this through the submission of appropriate language certificates (e.g. TOEFL: 550/213/80); knowledge of German is advantageous, but not required.
  4. in general have completed their Bachelor’s or Masters’ s degree in the last six years (Type A and B).

Applicants cannot be considered if they have been in Germany for more than one year at the time of application.

Application Papers
Applicants are expected to submit the complete ‘Application for Research Grants and Study Scholarships’ (Type A+B) (*.pdf) or Research Stays and Study Visits for University Academics and Scientists (Type C) (*.pdf). Accompanying documents are listed in the DAAD Application Forms (see below) and the "Current Offers”.

Current offers
Current offers (*.pdf)The ‘Conflict Studies and Management Programme’ (CSMP) is a new programme implemented by the ‘Willy Brandt School of Public Policy’ in Erfurt (Brandt School) and the ‘German Academic Exchange Service’ (DAAD). It is addressed to Master’s students, doctoral students and senior researchers with an interest in conflict management in research and practise.

The Willy Brandt School of Public Policy at the University of Erfurt is one of the leading public policy schools in Germany. Since 2002 the School’s Master’s programme is committed to training talented students for management and leadership positions mainly in the public sector.

In 2010 the Brandt School launches a new research programme in conflict studies and conflict management focusing on (policy) issues relevant to regions of conflict. In winter semester 2010 fellows will start their research projects at the Brandt School and participate in developing the programme. Also in winter semester 2010 the first Master and doctoral students will enrol. The CSMP aims at preparing students who want to pursue a career in relevant organisations and seeks to produce applicable knowledge in the area of conflict studies.

Application Forms for download
For Type A+ B (*.pdf)
For Type C (*.pdf)

Contact detail email: csmp@daad.de

Moreinfo: http://www.daad.de/deutschland/foerderung/ausschreibungen/11790.en.html

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