Monday, June 22, 2009

Postdoctoral Research Fellowships 2010

Postdoctoral Research Fellowships 2010

University of Sydney
New South Wales, Australia

New Postdoctoral Fellowships are being offered to attract outstanding researchers within 2-6 years from the award of their PhD to conduct full-time research in any of the schools and departments at the University of Sydney.

These will be available from January 2010 for a maximum duration of 3 years, with a starting salary of A$76,097 and a research support grant of A$25,000.

Applications close: 11 September 2009.

PLEASE NOTE: Applicants must contact the head of the host school/department before 7 August 2009.

For eligibility and application details see www.usyd.edu. au/research/ fellowships

Contact Jane Zhang for more information
Tel: (+61 2) 8627 8103
Email: j.zhang@usyd. edu.au

www.usyd.edu. au

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Scholarship SPECIAL FEATURE

SPECIAL FEATURE

United States - New York - Universities and Scholarships Directory
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Scholarships - European Union

Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholarships
Country: United Kingdom
University: All universities in UK
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 160&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

Panasonic Trust
Country: United Kingdom
University: All universities in UK
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 248&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

Newton International Fellowships
Country: United Kingdom
University: All universities in UK
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 441&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

Colt Foundation Fellowships
Country: United Kingdom
University: All universities in UK
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 146&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

Anglo-Spanish Society Scholarships
Country: United Kingdom
University: All universities in UK
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 106&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

British Heart Foundation Scholarships
Country: United Kingdom
University: All universities in UK
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 118&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research
Country: United Kingdom
University: All universities in UK
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 152&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

The Chevening Scholarships
Country: United Kingdom
University: All universities in UK
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 35&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

Africa Educational Trust Scholarships
Country: United Kingdom
University: All universities in UK
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 33&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

The International Merit Scholarship
Country: United Kingdom
University: Anglia Ruskin University
Study field: All
Website: http://www.eastchan ce.com/scholarsh ip.asp?id= 24&utm_source= eastchanceMailin g&utm_medium= email&utm_ campaign= 20090615

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Anthropological Linguistics: PhD Student, James Cook Universi

Institution/ Organization: James Cook University
Department: The Cairns Institute, FASS
Web Address: http://www.jcu. edu.au/sass/staff/JCUPRD043649.html

Level: PhD

Duties: Research

Specialty Areas: Anthropological Linguistics
Language analysis

Description:

Applications are invited, from suitably qualified students, to enter the PhD program of the Language and Culture Research Group within the Cairns Institute of James Cook University Australia. Supervision will be provided by Professors Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald and R. M. W. Dixon.

Our PhD candidates undertake extensive fieldwork on a previously undescribed (or scarcely described) language and write a comprehensive grammar of it for their dissertation. They are expected to work on a language which is still actively spoken, and to establish a field situation within a community in which it is the first language. Their first fieldtrip lasts for about nine months.
After completing a first draft of the grammar, back in Cairns, they undertake a second fieldtrip of two to three months. Fieldwork methodology centres on the collection, transcription and analysis of texts, together with participant observation, and judicious grammatical elicitation in the language under description (not through the lingua franca of the country). Our main priority
areas are the languages of tropical Amazonia and the Papuan and Austronesian languages of New Guinea. However, we do not exclude applicants who have an established interest in languages from other areas.

PhDs in Australian universities generally involve no coursework, just a substantial dissertation. Candidates must thus have had a thorough coursework training before embarking on this PhD program. This should have included courses on morphology, syntax, semantics, and phonology/phonetics , taught from a non-formalist perspective. We place emphasis on work that has a sound empirical basis but also shows a firm theoretical orientation (in terms of general
typological theory, known as basic linguistic theory).

The Cairns Institute is a world centre for advanced study relating to the tropics. Professor Alexandra (Sasha) Aikhenvald is Research Leader for People and Societies of the Tropics. Together with Professor R. M. W. Dixon, she heads the Language and Culture Research Group (LCRG), which includes Research Fellows and a growing number of doctoral students. Senior scholars from across the world opt to spend their sabbatical in the Cairns Institute.

The LCRG has strong links with anthropologists and archaeologists, with scholars working on environmental issues, and with the School of Indigenous Australian Studies, all within James Cook University.

The scholarship will be at the standard James Cook University rate, Australian $20,427 pa. Students coming from overseas are liable for a tuition fee; but this may be waived in the case of a student of high merit. A small relocation allowance may be provided on taking up the scholarship. In addition, an appropriate allowance will be made to cover fieldwork expenses. The scholarship
is for three years (with the possibility of a six month extension). The deadline for application by international students (starting in 2010) is 31 August 2009; the deadline for students with Australian and New Zealand passports is 31 October 2009. The academic year in Australia commences about 1st March. Successful applicants would take up their PhD scholarships between January and June 2010.

The application procedures for international students can be found at: http://www.jcu. edu.au/prospecti ve/studyoptions/ postgraduate/ JCUDEV_002585. html .
The 2010 Scholarship application form for international students can be found at: http://www.jcu. edu.au/grs/ scholarships/ index.htm

Prospective applicants are invited, in the first place, to get in touch with Professor Aikhenvald at sasha.aikhenvald@ jcu.edu.au, providing details of their background, qualifications and interests (including a curriculum vitae).

Application Deadline: 31-Aug-2009

Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Prof Alexandra Aikhenvald
The Cairns Institute, JCU
MacGregor Road
Cairns Queensland 4878
Australia

Web Address for Applications: http://www.jcu. edu.au/prospecti ve/studyoptions/ postgraduate/ JCUDEV_002585. html

Contact Information:
Prof Alexandra Aikhenvald
Sasha.Aikhenvald@ jcu.edu.au
Phone:61(0)74042111 7
Fax:61(0)740421390

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Various Langs & Frequency Effects in Language: PhD Student, U

Institution/ Organization: University of Freiburg
Department: Research training group GRK DFG 1624/1
Web Address: http://www.hpsl. uni-freiburg. de/grk-frequenz

Level: PhD

Duties: Research

Specialty Areas: General Linguistics Frequency

Germanic
Indo-European
New English
Romance
Slavic Subgroup

Description:

The University of Freiburg, one of Germany's nine Universities of Excellence, invites applications for 10 fully-funded Ph.D. scholarships in linguistics, beginning no earlier than October 1, 2009, and no later than March 1, 2010. Successful applicants will be members of the Research Training Group on "Frequency effects in language" (Graduiertenkolleg GRK 1624/1) funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).

Frequency is assumed to be a possible determinant in usage-based models of language change, language acquisition and language processing. In the Ph.D. projects this determinant will be investigated with a view both to its explanatory potential and its limitations. The envisaged research integrates descriptive- linguistic and cognitivist- psycholinguistic approaches and is
empirically based on corpora for standard and non-standard varieties of European languages.

We offer a high-profile research environment, an interdisciplinary teaching programme, a full grant of 13,200 € per annum for a period of up to 3 years, and additional grants covering travel and research expenses.

For more information on the Research Training Group, envisaged Ph.D. projects, and application details, please visit our website: http://www.hpsl.uni-freiburg.de/grk-frequenz

Please see job contact information below.
Application Deadline: 22-Jun-2009
Web Address for Applications: http://www.hpsl.uni-freiburg.de/grk-frequenz

Contact Information:
Oliver Ehmer
grk-frequenz@ hpsl.uni- freiburg. de

Monday, June 1, 2009

Research Fellow in Risk Management/Societal Safety, Stavanger

Research Fellow in Risk Management/Societal Safety
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Closing date for applications is June 22, 2009

The University of Stavanger invites applications for two three-year doctorate scholarships in risk management/societal safety at the Faculty of Science and Technology in the Department of Industrial Economics, Risk Management and Planning.

The scholarships cover the following areas:
  1. Enterprise risk management
  2. Foundational issues in risk assessment and risk management (uncertainty, ALARP, cost-benefit analysis, precautionary principle etc.)
  3. RAMS-analysis (RAMS: Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety)
  4. Risk analysis methods
  5. Risk regulation
  6. Societal safety/security and emergency preparedness
  7. Technical safety
Applications must indicate preferred areas of research.

Applicants must have earned a master's degree or possess corresponding qualifications which could provide a basis for successfully completing the doctorate. The master's degree curriculum should have components in risk and/or safety. Also candidates that not yet have finished their master thesis can apply. It is necessary to have obtained an average grade of B or better in order to qualify. In evaluating candidates the University will pay particular attention to results from the master program and the fellows' potential as researchers demonstrated through their master theses and/or publications.

The appointee must be able to work independently and as a member of a team, be creative and innovative. The research fellow must have a good command of both oral and written English.

The research fellow will be admitted to the doctoral program at the University of Stavanger on an agreement to complete the doctorate within the duration of the scholarship.

The program will mainly be carried out at the University of Stavanger, apart from a period of study abroad at a recognized and relevant center of research.

The research fellow is salaried according to the State Salary Code, l.pl 17.515, code 1017, LR 20, ltr 45, of NOK 353.200 per annum.

The position provides for automatic membership in the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund, which guarantees favorable retirement benefits. Members may also apply for home investment loans at favorable interest rates.

Further information about the position can be obtained from Professor Terje Aven, telephone +47 51 83 22 67, e-mail terje.aven@uis.no

The University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in its employment practices. Women are particularly encouraged to apply.

The application must contain the following documents and material and be submitted in tree copies: CV, the form "Utvidet søkerskjema<http://www.uis. no/getfile. php/Ledige% 20stillinger% 20-%20utvidet% 20s%C3%B8knadssk jema/Utvidet_ soekerskje_ eng5.rtf>"
(Information to be made available to the applicants), certificates/ diplomas, references, list of publications, up to 15 publications, any other documentation that the applicant considers relevant

and be addressed to:

University of Stavanger
Faculty of Science and Technology
Attn Hallgeir Hognestad
N-4036 Stavanger
The application should be marked st.id 30030246/30030247.
Closing date for applications is June 22, 2009.

Vennlig hilsen / Kind regards
Nugroho Adi Sasongko
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mobile : +47 9949 5379
Sent from Stavanger, 11, Norway

Friday, May 29, 2009

Scholarship S2 ICAS Jakarta

ICAS Jakarta, yang merupakan cabang dari ICAS London UK , bekerjasama dengan Universitas Paramadina membuka penerimaan mahasiswa baru untuk program studi "Islamic Philosophy (Filsafat Islam)", dan "Islamic Mysticism (Tasawuf)".

Masa Pendaftaran : 2 Maret - 28 Mei 2009
Tes Tertulis : 29 Mei 2009, pukul 09.00 WIB
Tes Wawancara : 29 - 30 Mei 2009, pukul 13.30 - Selesai
Biaya Pendaftaran : Rp 150.000

Sebagai wujud kepedulian ICAS Jakarta terhadap upaya mencerdaskan kehidupan bangsa, ICAS Jakarta juga memberikan BEASISWA bagi yang memenuhi syarat.

Untuk informasi lebih lanjut, hubungi :
Plaza Pondok Indah III, Blok F5,
Jln. TB SImatupang, JakartaSelatan
Telp. : (021) 7651534 u.p. Mr. Max atau Mrs. Rintis
Fax. : (021) 7651601
E-Mail : info@icas-indonesia.org| icas.jakarta@yahoo.com
Contact Person : Max ( 081385446785, 99174815, 32959478 )
atau, kunjungi : Website : http://www.icas-indonesia.org atau http://www.icas.ac.id

Friday, May 22, 2009

PhD Studentship Signal Processing and Communications

PhD Studentship Signal Processing and Communications

PhD studentship available with the Digital Signal Processing and Communications group at ECIT, Queen’s University Belfast, UK to work on the EU funded project CROWN, please see http://www.fp7- crown.eu/ . Specifically, we are looking a PhD student to work on one of the following topics. 1) Signal processing and information- theoretic study of Cognitive radio 2) Application of random matrix theory to signal processing and communications 3) Signal processing and information- theoretic study of cooperative communications This project demands that the research student already possesses exceptional knowledge in advanced signal processing and communication together with very high mathematical ability and programming skills. In particular the PhD student needs to have prior knowledge in applied mathematics, multivariate statistical analysis, information theory and should be familiar with various wireless communication techniques. The awards cover approved fees and a tax-free maintenance allowance of £13,290 per annum and are available to UK, EU and overseas citizens.

Applicants interested in applying for the above studentship please contact Dr Tharm Ratnarajah at T.Ratnarajah@ ecit.qub. ac.uk and should apply electronically through the Queen’s online application portal at https://pg.apply. qub.ac.uk/home as soon as possible. The deadline for submission of applications is Monday 25th May 2009.Sumber : http://myscholarship-info.blogspot. com/2009/05/phd-studentsh ip-signal-processing-and.html

Friday, May 15, 2009

6 PhD Positions in Agrobiodiversity, SS Sant'Anna, Pisa, Ital

http://www.sssup. it/context. jsp?ID_LINK= 405&area= 46

The PhD Programme in Agrobiodiversity is aimed at the enhancement of human resource capacities in the use and management of genetic variation in agricultural and natural systems, in order to improve the sustainability of agricultural systems and the conservation of genetic resources for the well-being of present and future generations.

The Programme is structured in the following curricula:
Curriculum A - Plant genetic resources: teaching and research activities take place in ENEA Research Center at "La Casaccia", a few kilometres from Rome;
Curriculum B - Functional biodiversity in agroecosystems : teaching and research activities take place in Pisa, at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies.

Admission Requirements
- possession of a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree or equivalent title in Experimental Sciences, at an Italian or foreign university and ssession of a Degree awarded after, at least, a four-year course in Experimental Sciences;
- to be younger than 35 years (date of birth after 15 July 1974), older than 35 may be exceptionally admitted by the Admission Committee.

Positions and grants
6 positions with 6 fellowships (the net amount is € 12.500, all inclusive):
the first 4 (four) eligible candidates of Curriculum A and the first 2 (two) eligible candidates of Curriculum B will be awarded a scholarship. The School may also admit eligible candidates up to a maximum number of 2 positions.

Deadlines
applications must be submitted on line by July 15, 2009, 12 pm GMT at www.sssup.it/ phdapplicationon line
a hardcopy of the application (signed by the candidate), together with the enclosures requested, must reach by July 30, 2009:

Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
Divisione Formazione Universitaria e alla Ricerca
Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33
56127 PISA, Italy

The envelope must show the indication "Application International Doctoral Programme in Agrobiodiversity"

Application and attachments
Enclosures to the hard copy of the applications:
1.the copy of a valid identity document. Non Schengen area citizens will have to provide a photocopy of their passport
2.copy of their curriculum vitae et studiorum
3.photocopy of the candidate's university degree or equivalent. University degree and study certificates (except those written in English, French, German, Portuguese or Spanish) must be translated into Italian and legalized by an Italian Embassy or Consulate;
4.the results of the English language proficiency test (TOEFL or IELTS or CPE) or other documents certifying the knowledge of the English language;
5.copy of the proposed doctoral research project, including:
Title;
Rationale;
State of art with relevant literature (max 1 page);
General and specific research objectives (max 2 pages);
Materials and methods (max 2 pages);
Expected results (max 1 page);
Time schedule of activities;
6.The indication of candidate's major skills (choose maximum three fields, using numbers (1, 2, 3) to indicate the primary, secondary and tertiary fields) among the following:
Agronomy/cropping systems
Biotechnology
Breeding
Crop/Plant Ecology
Crop/Plant Physiology
Entomology
Genetics
Genomics and/or Proteomics
Plant Molecular Biology
Plant Pathology
Weed Science
Other (specify)
7.at least two letters of presentation from former supervisors;
8.one passport-size photograph with the name printed on the back;
9.any document and/or publication that the candidate deems worthy of consideration, including any association with research institutions;
10.a numbered list of the documents attached.

Selection of applicants
Assessment of the titles: the submitted documents and publications, including the CV, and the Research Project.

Beginning of the PhD Programme:
The PhD Programme will start on 20 January 2010

Information:
agrobiodiversity@ sssup.it

Attached documents:
Call for applications 2009/10 (file pdf, 224 Kb)

PhD Studentship in Signal Processing and Communications - Que

PhD Studentship
Signal Processing and Communications

PhD studentship available with the Digital Signal Processing and Communications group at ECIT, Queen's University Belfast, UK to work on the EU funded project CROWN, please see http://www.fp7- crown.eu/ . Specifically, we are looking a PhD student to work on one of the following topics.

1) Signal processing and information- theoretic study of Cognitive radio

2) Application of random matrix theory to signal processing and communications

3) Signal processing and information- theoretic study of cooperative communications

This project demands that the research student already possesses exceptional knowledge in advanced signal processing and communication together with very high mathematical ability and programming skills. In particular the PhD student needs to have prior knowledge in applied mathematics, multivariate statistical analysis, information theory and should be familiar with various wireless communication techniques.

The awards cover approved fees and a tax-free maintenance allowance of £13,290 per annum and are available to UK, EU and overseas citizens. Applicants interested in applying for the above studentship please contact Dr Tharm Ratnarajah at T.Ratnarajah@ ecit.qub. ac.uk and should apply electronically through the Queen's online application portal at https://pg.apply. qub.ac.uk/ home as soon as possible.

The deadline for submission of applications is Monday 25th May 2009.

PhD Studentships at University of Worcester, UK

The University of Worcester, UK
PhD Studentships 2009-10
http://www.worc. ac.uk/research/ studentships

The University of Worcester offers a number of three-year, full-time doctoral research studentships each year. All studentships are advertised in the national press and are available on a competitive basis.

Each studentship attracts a bursary of £12,300 per annum in addition to a full tuition fee waiver for UK/EU students. Overseas students are welcome to apply but will need to fund the balance of fees for Overseas Research Students.

All applicants should apply on the application form <http://www.worc. ac.uk/documents/ Application_ form_for_ Research_ Studentships_ NEW(1).doc> supplied and return this by the closing date to the Graduate Research School either by post or email to research@worc. ac.uk .

More details about the studentship and the application process can be found below:

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Englishness and Otherness in the works of Daniel Defoe From Malvern to the Irish Sea: Bronze Age Funerary Landscapes of the Northern Anglo-Welsh Border
False Performance: unethical behaviour in performance evaluation and work relationships
An exploration of theoretical bases suitable for the design and development of serious games within the context of Change ringing Evaluating the effects of changes to the UK Agricultural Census on the analysis of land use

Hybridity and Husbandry – Farm Families and Genetic Modification in the UK

Religion, Politics and Print Culture in Worcestershire, 1660-1725

Towards numerical forecasting of atmospheric concentrations of allergenic pollen from trees of the Fagales order in the United Kingdom

Representation of the Overweight Body in Children's Literature and Media, 1960-2010

The Psychosocial Consequences of Care Farming

Human exposure to allergenic pollen: Measuring and modelling human exposure to pollen allergens in an urban environment.

Dorothy Hodgkin PhD Studentship - Use of Thermo-electric Gene

Dorothy Hodgkin PhD Studentship - Use of Thermo-electric Generators in Hostile Environments

School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering

Reference Code: EE008

Closing Date: 30th June 2009

Details:

Supervisors: Dr Alton Horsfall <http://www.ncl. ac.uk/eece/ staff/profile/ a.b.horsfall> and Professor Nick Wright
<http://www.ncl. ac.uk/eece/ staff/profile/ n.g.wright> School: School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering <http://www.ncl. ac.uk/eece/>
Sponsor: Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Awards Scheme (DHPA)
Duration: 3 years

The funding for this project has been made possible through a Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Award in Resilient Technology.

The project will investigate the use of thermo electric generators in hostile environments, such as those experienced by space probes to the inner solar system. Recent developments suggest that efficiencies close to the theoretical Carnot limit may be possible, but this has not been achieved, with reports in the literature around 10%. The project will investigate the use of a variety of methods including thermogenerators and thermo-tunneling devices and how these perform in regions of high and low temperatures and under simulated solar flares.

This project is due to start in September 2009.

Eligibility and Value of the Award
In line with the DHPA scheme you must be a national from one of the eligible countries listed on the OECD webpage <http://www.oecd. org/dataoecd/ 35/9/2488552. pdf> . For more information on eligibility, please also see the Research Council UK's website <http://www.rcuk. ac.uk/hodgkin/ stufaq.htm> .

The award covers tuition fees and maintenance of approximately £13,290 per year.

Person Specification
You must have, or expect to achieve, a first-class Honours degree (or equivalent) in electronic engineering or physics.

How to Apply
You should complete the University's online postgraduate application form <http://www.ncl. ac.uk/postgradua te/apply/ applicationforms /> , quoting the code EE008 and selecting 'PhD School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering - Electrical and Electronic Engineering' . A CV including contact details of two referees and a personal statement stating why you are suitable for this studentship should be attached to the application form.

You should also send a copy of your CV and personal statement, quoting the code EE008, to Mrs Gill Webber, gill.webber@ ncl.ac.uk, (School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, Merz Court, Newcastle University, Newcastle, NE1 7RU).

Closing date for applications: 30 June 2009

SCHOLARSHIP WORKSHOP

Dear All,
LBI FIBUI is holding a scholarship workshop in May at Salemba Campus. If you or someone you know has been trying (or planning) to win a scholarship, but is in doubt because of its intricacy, here's the answer.
Held in 3 sessions, the workshop will guide you all through the way to plan, write, and present your scholarship proposal, as well as to train you to go through the interview successfully. LBI Scholarship Workshop is a 9-hour workshop to maximize your chances of winning a scholarship:
- How do I start to write a winning scholarship proposal?
- What personal information is crucial to include?
- How Should I organize my essay to get me noticed?
- What kinds of question should I anticipate for the interview?
- How can I give distinctive impression to the interviewer?
- What are the do's and don'ts during the interview?

The workshop will be conducted in English by FIB UI lecturers who have ever won scholarships to pursue post-graduate study abroad.
Investment Rp. 400.000,00 for 3 session at LBI FIBUI Salemba at 20th, 22nd, and 27th of May 2009, 18.00-21.00.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Fullbright-Freeport Master’s Degree Program AMINEF

Fulbright grants for Master’s or PhD are available to Papuan residents in the following fields.: Metallurgy, Geology/ Geotechnical Engineering, Mining Engineering, Engineering (Electrical, Civil, Mechanical), Computer Science and Government/International Relations. Applicants will possess:
  1. KTP from Papua
  2. a Sarjana (S1) degree for Master’s Degree and S2 for PhD with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (4.00 scale)
  3. leadership qualities
  4. a good understanding of Indonesian and international cultures
  5. a demonstrated commitment to the chosen field of study
  6. a demonstrated commitment to the development and service of Papua
  7. willingness to return to Papua upon completion of the Fulbright program
  8. a minimum TOEFL score of 550 for Master’s Degree and 575 for PhD
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20 PhD studentships at Reading University, UK

20 PhD studentships at Reading University, UK

PhD Programme
The Centre runs a highly successful PhD programme recruiting high calibre students from all over the world.

Key features:
Scholarships of up to £15,000
3 studentships which are funded by market participants including the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
Entry October 2009

Asset Pricing
Corporate Governance
Credit Risk
Equity and Futures Markets
Football Finance
Financial Econometrics
Hedge Funds
Hedging Strategies
High Frequency Econometrics
Historical Finance
Islamic Finance
Market Microstructure
Option Pricing and Hedging
Pension Schemes
Portfolio Management and Performance Assessment
Quantitative Finance
Real Estate Finance and Options
Volatility Analysis and Models

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16 PhD Fellowships, Life Science, U of Muenster, Germany

16 PhD Fellowships in Life Sciences
International Max Planck Research School / University of Muenster, Germany
International Max Planck Research School - Molecular Biomedicine (IMPRS-MBM)
and Graduate Program Cell Dynamics and Disease (CEDAD)
International PhD Program in Life Sciences
Münster, Germany

Münster’s Graduate Program on Cell Dynamics and Disease (CEDAD) offers cutting edge science together with the newly founded International Max Planck Research School - Molecular Biomedicine (IMPRS-MBM).

CEDAD and IMPRS-MBM - jointly run by the University of Münster and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine - offer integrative approaches to biomedical research with a strong emphasis on imaging.

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ADB - Japan Scholarship Program, School of Design and Environment NU

ADB - Japan Scholarship Program, School of Design and Environment NUS National University of Singapore

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in April 1988 with financing from the Government of Japan.

It aims to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of ADB's developing member countries to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development- related fields at participating academic institutions in the Asian and Pacific Region. The ADB-JSP enrolls about 300 students annually in 20 academic institutions located in 10 countries within the Region. School of Design and Environment is one of institution participating in this ADB-JSP scholarship program.

Below is program offered:
Master in Environmental Management MORE INFO :
http://myscholarship-info.blogspot. com/2009/04/adb-japan- scholarship- program-school- of.html

Djarum Scholarship

FYI, Djarum scholarship especially for graduates

http://www.beswandjarum.com

Hopefully useful

Scholarships at STAN

As information, registration, selection of new students Stan Diploma Customs and Excises I lived 8 days. Forms can diunduuh in http://www.stan-prodip.com