Lowongan S3 Inggris: WISERD PhD Studentship Oppurtunity (Cardiff)
WISERD PhD Studentship Oppurtunity*
The following message is sent on behalf of Prof. Amanda Coffey, Cardiff
University. We would be grateful if you could publicise this opportunity
or circulate the information to anyone you may think is interested on
our behalf.
The deadline for applications has been extended until the 8th August to
allow late applicants to have the oppurtunity to apply.
Applications are invited the following WISERD PhD studentship in the
School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University.
‘Researching Elites in Wales’
Supervisors: Dr Sara Delamont and Professor Paul Atkinson
1+3 / +3 Studentship, to begin in September 2008
Many thanks
Vicky Parkin
Victoria Parkin
Graduate Studies Assistant
Graduate Studies Office
School of Social Sciences
Cardiff University
Glamorgan Building
King Edward VII Avenue
Cardiff CF10 3WT
UK
Tel:(441)029 20 874972
e-mail: parkinva@cf.ac.uk
website: http://www.cf.ac.uk/socsi
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Beasiswa Phd Jerman
The Department of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology (Head: Prof. Dr. Andreas K.Engel) at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (Germany) invites applications for a PhD student position which is available for an initial period of 2 years, starting in October 2008.
The position is funded by the German Research Foundation project:
"A Multisensory processing of pain: An investigation of neural binding mechanisms in electrophysiological and hemodynamic brain responses".
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Main research interests of the Department of Neurophysiology are the dynamics of distributed sensory processing, intermodal and sensorimotor integration, as well as theories of perception, action and consciousness. Current projects involve EEG/MEG/fMRI studies in humans or physiological studies in animals.
Further information on research at the Department of Neurophysiology can be obtained at http://www.uke.uni-hamburg.de or http://www.40hz.net.
Applicants should have a background in psychology, medicine, biology or neuroscience. Experience in human EEG studies or biosignal analysis is desirable.
For further details, please contact:
Dr. Daniel Senkowski (phone +49-40-42803-7047, email: dsenkows@uke.de, www.danielsenkowski.com) or
Prof. Dr. Andreas K. Engel (phone +49-40-42803- 6170, email: ak.engel@uke.de).
Applicants are asked to submit their CV and documentation of relevant qualification to:
Dr. Daniel Senkowski (dsenkows@uke.de),
Dept. of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology,
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf,
Martinistr. 52, 20246 Hamburg, Germany.
Lowongan Beasiswa Phd, S3 Inggris & Jerman
UK PhD studentship in Economy, Islamic History
[UK] PhD Studentships in Islamic History and Maritime Ethnography
Two PhD Studentships: Islamic History and Maritime Ethnography
Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies
University of Exeter
Exceptional researchers are needed for an exciting collaborative three-year project. Directed by Prof Dionisius Agius, the five-strong team will work on the MARES project (Maritime Ethnography of the Arabian/Persian Gulf and the Red Sea: people, trade and pilgrimage from the emergence of Islam to the coming of the Portuguese in the Western Indian Ocean).
The project, based in the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, is currently offering two PhD studentships covering annual tuition fees (UK/EU or International rate) and providing a £7,500 annual stipend.
You will need a Masters degree in a relevant subject and ideally have a background in archaeology. The two studentships are full-time over three years, starting 1 October 2008. All applicants will need a good command of Classical Arabic and spoken Arabic (if researching the Red Sea) plus Classical and Modern Persian (if focusing on Arabian/Persian Gulf).
Funding information
Funding applies to: Open to applicants from a range of countries
Contacts and how to apply
Academic contact:
For more information about all these posts contact: Prof Dionisius Agius, d.a.agius[at]exeter,ac.uk tel. 01392 269257 at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies: www.exeter.ac.uk/iais .
Administrative contact and how to apply:
To apply send your CV, covering letter, 1,000-word outline of your intended area of research and names of two academic referees to Sarmishtha Ghosh, s.ghosh[at]exeter.ac.uk ; tel: 01392 264019.
The deadline for applications is 15 July. Interviews will take place on 4 August.
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[UK] PhD Studentship in Economics - City University London
PhD studentship in Economics
Department of Economics City University London
The Department of Economics at City University, London, is able to offer a three-year studentship to a candidate who wishes to read for a PhD in Economics starting October 2008. The studentship will consist of full remission of fees for three years plus a subsistence grant of £13,500 per year. In return the successful candidate will be expected to provide up to 50 hours per year of undergraduate class teaching and mark 50 undergraduate coursework scripts. Additional teaching and marking may be undertaken subject to approval of the student’s supervisory panel and will be paid at our normal rates.
The areas of interest to the Department are:
* Competition and regulation
* Development Economics
* Econometrics and economic theory
* Financial economics
* Health economics
* History and philosophy of economics
* Macroeconomics and international economics
For more information about current research activity in the Department, please go to http://www.city.ac.uk/economics/research/index.html, and follow the links from http://www.city.ac.uk/economics/staff.html to individual staff web pages. Applicants are advised to contact potential supervisors in their research area with their proposal before making a formal application.
Application procedure
Please follow the procedure indicated at http://www.city.ac.uk/research/resdegrees/applications.html, making clear that you wish to apply for the Departmental Studentship.
Your proposal should follow the format described at http://www.city.ac.uk/research/resdev/studentships.html#procedure.
Applications for the studentship must be received by Friday 18 July 2008. In the event of any queries, please contact the Senior Tutor for Research, Professor Giulia Iori g.iori@city.ac.uk
Scholarship For Postgraduate At The University of Manchester, Beasiswa S2 IT
The University of Manchester offers scholarships for Postgraduate:
1. IDPM MIS Taught Masters Scholarship• Managing department: Development
• Value: The scholarship consists of a half fee waiver at the 2008 overseas fee rate, equivalent to £5,500. The award is automatically deducted from the successful student’s fee at registration.
• Specified use: Must be used in the 2008-2009 academic year to study on the MSc Management & Information Systems: Change & Development
• Tenable period: The scholarship is for full time study in the academic year 2008-2009
• Continuation of award: Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress.
• Number available: 1
2. IDPM ICTs Taught Masters Scholarship• Managing department: Development
• Value: The scholarship consists of a half fee waiver at the 2008 overseas fee rate, equivalent to £5,500. The award is automatically deducted from the successful student’s fee at registration.
• Specified use: Must be used in the 2008-2009 academic year to study on the MSc ICTs for Development
• Tenable period: The scholarship is for full time study in the academic year 2008-2009. The scholarship is only available to overseas fee paying students
• Continuation of award: Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress.
• Number available: 1
Deadline June 30, 2008
For more detail information please click here
or
E-mail: richard.heeks@manchester.ac.uk
Development Informatics Group, IDPM, SED,
University of Manchester, UK
Master Scholarship in Information & Management at Manchester University
Universitas Manchester menawarkan dua beasiswa bagi pelamar yang berasal dari negara berkembang yang berkeinginan untuk melanjutkan kuliah pasca sarjana program satu tahun di Manchester University untuk meraih gelar:
MSc in ICTs for Development
MSc in Management and Information Systems: Change & Development
Deadline : 30 Juni 2008.
For more information, pls visit http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/idpm/postgraduate/taught/courses/
or
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Development Informatics Group, IDPM, SED,
University of Manchester, UK
Master Scholarship Program, Beasiswa master UK
The Shell Centenary Scholarship Fund (TSCSF) was established as a registered charity in 1997.
Each year nearly 90 students will be given major scholarships (for one year in the UK, and for two years in NL).
Partners in the scheme are the University of Cambridge, Durham University, The University of Edinburgh, Imperial College London, University of Leeds, The University of Oxford and University College London in the UK, and with Delft University of Technology, Eindhoven University of Technology and University of Twente in the Netherlands. These universities also contribute to the funding of scholarships.
Under various Masters programmes, TSCSF offers postgraduate students from developing countries the opportunity to study in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, and gain skills that will make a long-term contribution to the further development of their countries.
The scholarships are known as Shell Centenary Scholarships (in the UK), Royal Dutch Shell Centenary Scholarships (in the NL).
A number of scholarships are also jointly funded with the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and are known as Shell Centenary Chevening Scholarships.
An applicant should normally be:
* aged 35 or under
* nationals of and resident in any country other than Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States and intending to return and take up permanent residence there after completion of the proposed programme of study
* intending to study a subject that will be of significant value in aiding the sustainable development of their home country
* of sufficiently outstanding academic ability eg in the UK to have obtained a degree equivalent to a first class honours degree at a British University, in the Netherlands to be able easily to obtain a place on the MSc programme
* fluent in spoken and written English
* neither a current nor former employee of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group of Companies
It is the intention that the scholarships be widely geographically distributed. In each year a large number of countries will be represented. Scholarships will be awarded to those academically qualified applicants thought best able to contribute to the development of their home country by becoming leaders, decision-makers or opinion-formers. Preference will be given to those who have not yet had the opportunity to study in the UK.
Each scholarship will cover tuition, accommodation, maintenance cost and a return airfare for the scholarship holder only.
A list of eligible courses at each university and how to apply can be obtained by visiting the relevant university pages.
Website: http://www.shellscholar.org/
Uk Scholarship at University of Brighton, Beasiswa Penelitian
UK: International Research Scholarships - University of Brighton
The University of Brighton is a community of 21,000 students and 2,100 staff based on five campuses in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings and one of the best teaching quality ratings in the UK and a strong research record, factors which contribute to our reputation as a leading post-1992 university.
Requests for scholarship application forms will be considered from 1 October 2007 for 2008 entry. The deadline for receiving scholarship applications back is 30 June 2008. The decision of the research scholarship committee will be communicated to applicants soon after that date and that decision is final. Please note any accompanying documentation will not be returned.
Enquiries and advice
University of Brighton international research scholarships worth a reduction of 50 per cent off the cost of your tuition fees for your research programme for up to a maximum of 3 years are available to outstanding international research students in all areas of study.
The criteria for awarding University of Brighton international research scholarships are as follows:
• academic merit (including English language ability)
• full fee-paying international student status
• acceptance onto a research programme at the University of Brighton
In order to be eligible to apply for a scholarship you must be a new, full-time international research student, and must have applied to join a research programme at the University of Brighton, and have been offered a place for 2008 entry.
If you have any questions about these scholarships please contact the university’s International Office for advice.
• Tel: +44/0 1273 642409
• Email: international@brighton.a.c.uk
The 2008 academic year, please email international@brighton.ac.uk with your applicant number in the subject line and we will send you a scholarship application pack.
For more information please click here
Deadline: 30 June 2008
Scholarships Opportunities for Postgraduate Studies, Beasiswa Master UK
Master Scholarships in Islamic Studies, Al Maktoum Foundation
AL MAKTOUM FOUNDATION
Open Scholarships Competition for Postgraduate Students
Scholarships Opportunities for Postgraduate Studies
Al-Maktoum Foundation offers an open scholarships competition for postgraduate students to study at Al-Maktoum Institute, Dundee (University of Aberdeen) in the following one year postgraduate programmes:
MLitt in Muslims, Globalisation and the West
MLitt in Multiculturalism
MLitt in Islamicjerusalem Studies
MLitt in Islamic Studies
Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis to outstanding candidates on the basis of academic distinction.
Deadline for applications 16 May 2008
Further details are available from: www.almaktoumfoundation.com or:
The Secretary, Scholarships Committee,
Al-Maktoum Foundation
124 Blackness Road, Dundee DD1 5PE, Scotland, United Kingdom
Tel:01382 908074 Fax: 01382 908077
email: info[ at ]almaktoumfoundation.com
Scholarships at Unversity of Manchester, Beasiswa Matematika
At entry in 2008 Faculty of Mathematics offers three types of scholarships for foreign students. The first mathematical prestigious scholarship worth £ Excellence in 4000 and the second is the International Mathematics Scholarship which is worth £ 2000. Third Prize, the International Actuarial Science Merit Scholarship worth £ in 4000 celebrating the launch of our new course, BSc (Hons) Actuarial Science and Mathematics.
Mathematical knowledge scholarship
The school will award up to ten of these scholarships, worth £ in 4000, before the successful international candidates who demonstrate overall academic knowledge.
International Mathematics Scholarship
For those international applicants who do not receive higher mathematical Excellence Scholarship, the school has a large number of scholarships, worth £ 2000, based on the applicant’s mathematical achievement. All international applicants who meet the math component of their entrance requirements will receive a scholarship.
International actuarial science Merit scholarships
The school will award up to five of these competitive premiums amounting to £ in 4000, for successful international candidates who demonstrate exceptional achievement. These scholarships for students who register for the BSc (Hons) Actuarial Science and Mathematics. Three special awards for applicants applying from China, Southeast Asia and Africa.
The right choice and
All foreign students are automatically considered for these scholarships, and there is no need to apply for them. We will notify prospective students of their right to receive international mathematics scholarships as soon as we know, whether they meet the requirements. From the mathematical Excellence Scholarships and the International Actuarial Science Merit Scholarships will be awarded on a competitive basis, we do not expect to know who are the recipients before the start of the school year.
At the end of each year, all our students must perform well in examinations in order to progress next year. International Mathematics Scholarship holders will continue to receive a scholarship provided satisfactory progress next year. Recipients of Excellence Fellowship International Mathematics and Actuarial Science Merit scholarship will have to perform at a high level in order to continue to receive a scholarship, otherwise they will revert to the International Mathematics fellows.
How to Apply
visit the website
Undergraduate Scholarships
The school is funded scholarships for foreign students
International Scholarships 2008, Beasiswa UK
De Montfort University is a dynamic organisation, formed from a diverse range of specialist institutions. The name of De Montfort University is associated with Simon De Montfort, Earl of Leicester, a distinguished figure in English history and widely credited with establishing the first parliament in 1265.
De Montfort University is committed to supporting international students to benefit from study in the UK. For courses starting in September 2008, De Montfort University’s Vice Chancellor is delighted to offer scholarships of £2000 each.
The scholarships are for £2000 equivalent to a reduction of around 20% on the full tuition fees, and will be paid towards the full tuition fees of overseas-status students from any country in the world who wish to study any of the following types of courses at De Montfort University, Leicester:
• Full-time undergraduate degrees (BA/BSc) in any subject
• Full-time Postgraduate Diplomas and Masters courses (PGDip/MA/MSc/MBA/LLM) in any subject
• Full-time MPhil/PhD research degrees in any subject
The Vice Chancellor’s International Scholarships are available for courses starting in September 2008 only (or between September 2008 and June 2009 for MPhil/PhD research degrees).
The £2000 scholarship will be made as a one-off payment and will be deducted from the full tuition fee at the beginning of the first (or only) year of study.
We will award up to 16 x £2000 scholarships for the above courses starting in September 2008. There will be a limited number of scholarships awarded by Faculty:
• Faculty of Art and Design: up to 3 scholarships
• Faculty of Business and Law: up to 3 scholarships
• Faculty of Computing Sciences and Engineering: up to 5 scholarships
• Faculty of Health and Life Science: up to 2 scholarships
• Faculty of Humanities: up to 3 scholarships
Students progressing to De Montfort University through one of our established progression schemes or collaborative partnerships can also apply for these scholarships if they wish to.
Only overseas status students are eligible to apply.
Please note that a few of our courses are not included in this scholarship scheme.
To confirm whether your choice of course is included in the scheme, please contact the Faculty admissions team to whom you are applying directly.
Scholarships will be awarded based on the submission of a 500 word essay, to be written by the applicant and assessed by a panel of De Montfort University representatives (each Faculty will have its own panel).
Deadline for Applications, if you want to apply for an international scholarship, you should have received your letter and proposal submitted essays on August 1, 2008. No essays received after this date will be accepted under any circumstances.
You will receive an e-mail confirmation of your essay submission, when we receive it. Make sure you keep as proof of acceptance of your application, if required.
For more information and how to apply please click http://www.dmu.ac.uk/study/international/scholarships/International_Scholarship.jsp
Beasiswa Ilmu Biologi di University of Leeds UK
South East Asia Undergraduate Scholarships 2008 - University of Leeds
The Faculty of Biological Sciences at the University of Leeds is one of the largest groups of life-science researchers within the UK, and offers superb facilities and a high quality research training environment for all areas including agriculture, animal and plant sciences, biochemistry and molecular biology, bioinformatics, ecology and evolution, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurosciences, pharmacology and physiology, and structural molecular biology.
The Faculty of Biological Sciences offers a number of scholarships for students who are both resident and currently being educated in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Indonesia or Brunei (Nationals of Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia or Brunei paying full overseas fees but resident outside of their home country may apply for the Faculty of Biological Sciences International Scholarships Scheme). The schemes are open to new undergraduate students who commence a programme of study within the Faculty in September 2008.
The Biological Sciences South East Asia Undergraduate Prize Scholarships - £3,000. For 2008 entry there will be one competitive prize scholarship of £3,000 available for outstanding new undergraduate students from South East Asia (Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia or Brunei).
To receive any Faculty of Biological Sciences SE Asia Prize Scholarship all students must meet all the following conditions:
• Commence a programme of study in the Faculty of Biological Sciences in September 2008 and be fully registered on 1st December 2008.
• Be a full-time student paying full overseas rated fees.
• Be in receipt of a written scholarship offer from the Faculty and fulfil the academic conditions of that offer.
• Be a national of Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia or Brunei and be resident and educated in that country immediately prior to joining the Faculty of Biological Sciences at the University of Leeds.
• How to apply: All applicants will be considered via their UCAS application form.
• Academic criteria: To be awarded as determined by the Faculty International Scholarships Committee.
• Renewal of scholarship: For undergraduate study, the scholarship may be renewed for up to a maximum of three years of study subject to satisfactory academic progress.
Scholarships will be allocated subject to the full terms of the schemes. Students may only be awarded one Faculty of Biological Sciences Scholarship. Faculty of Biological Sciences International Scholarships are not available to students who have other University of Leeds scholarships or bursaries or who have secured alternative external sources of funding e.g. government sponsorship. The Faculty reserves the right not to award scholarships if candidates do not meet the required criteria.
Applicants should normally apply for The Biological Sciences South East Asia Undergraduate Prize Scholarships of study within the Faculty by 30 May 2008.
The University of Leeds has its own offices in Kuala Lumpur and our advisers there will be pleased to help you. Contact details are given below.
SE Asia Regional Office, University of Leeds
Suite 5.3, Level 5, Menara Weld,
No.76 Jalan Raja
Chulan,
50200 Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia
T:+60 (3) 20315330
F:+60 (3) 20315331
E: seaoffice@leeds.ac.uk
For more information please click here
Overseas Research Students Awards Scheme - University of plymouth
The University is pleased to announce the availability of 1 new ORSAS award for the 2008/2009 Academic year.
The award is for new students commencing their Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophy programme of study in October 2008 (start date is non-negotiable).
Applicants must have received an offer of a place to study full-time for a MPhil or PhD at the University of Plymouth by 16th May 2008.
The Award is open to all disciplines.
Applicants must be classed as overseas students for fee paying purposes (not UK or EU).
The Award will meet the difference in fees between the overseas fee and the Home/EU fee. Students will be required to find the difference in fees. The Award will be for a maximum of three years subject to academic progress each year.
Awards will be made on academic merit and not on grounds of financial hardship.
Application forms should be returned to the Graduate School, Room 4, Isaac Foot Building, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth, PL4 8AA.
The deadline for applications is 12 noon on Friday 16 May 2008.
Application form
Visit ORSAS web site for further details on ORSAS awards.
Closing date : 16 May 2008.
Scholarship at Uk For Petroleum Engineering, Beasiswa Master (S2 Msc)
BEASISWA MASTER S2 TEKNIK PETROLEUM (Msc)
Masters in Petroleum Engineering Scholarships - Imperial College London
Tell A Friend Add Comment Postgraduate, UK The Centre for Petroleum Studies at Imperial College London are looking for students for its Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering Scholarship. Imperial College is ranked fifth among the best universities in the world (2007) .
The course is designed for those with industrial experience and for new graduates to find a career in the oil industry. The course begins in early October, and will result in obtaining a Master of Science (MSc) degree and diploma from Imperial College (DIC).
The degree course in Petroleum Engineering operates as a 12-month intensive “conversion” Naturally, equip graduates in science and engineering disciplines other with the academic and technical specialties necessary for the exercise as a petroleum engineer in the oil and related services industries. The course is also desirable, before embarking on more focused research programmes doctorate.
The MSc course is supported by grants and fellowships by the oil industry (the United Kingdom and overseas), which cover subsistence costs of college, course notes and work on spending. These are only available to British students and CE. Master’s awards interviews will be held on 2 and 3 June 2008. Applicants must apply before May 31, 2008.
The minimum qualification for admission is a First Class Honours degree (or eqivalent) in science or engineering from a British university or its European equivalet in a university or abroad.
Applications can be made online at: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/employment/phdstudentships or can be sent to the address below:
The Registrar (Postgraduate Admissions)
Imperial College London
South Kensington Campus
Exhibition Road
London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7594 8001
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7594 8004
Email: admissions@imperial.ac.uk
Further information is available online in the prospectus and postgraduate on Earth Science and Engineering website:
Http: / / www3.imperial.ac.uk/earthscienceandengineering
Or the administrator in progress:
Caroline Baugh
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7594 7338
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7594 7444
Email: c.baugh @ imperial.ac.uk
Or by contacting the director of course:
Professor Alain Gringarten
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7594 7440
Fax: +44 (0) 20 7594 7444
E-mail: a.gringarten @ imperial.ac.uk
Closing Date: May 31, 2008
Scholarship at Brunel University London - UK
The Brunel International Scholarship 2008 - Brunel University
Brunel University is a world-class university based in Uxbridge, West London. The University distinctive mission has always been to combine academic rigour with the practical, entrepreneurial and imaginative approach pioneered by our namesake Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
The application form can be filled out online and be returned either by email or by post. Potential applicants should read all the notes and guidance within the application form before submission. Please see the menu to the left to view the timeline of events and to read tips from past winners.
Brunel University is delighted to announce scholarships totaling £100,000 to international applicants to the University, available to both undergraduate and postgraduate applicants. This year, our awards are divided into 40 scholarships of £2,500 per student and are open to any international student who holds a conditional or unconditional offer from Brunel for September 2008/2009.
The deadline for the receipt of applications is 28 May 2008
For more information please click http://www.brunel.ac.uk/international/livingandstudyingatbrunel/financeandfees/bischolarships
Master Scholarship at University of Manchester, Beasiswa Msc
UK: Master Scholarships in Information System and Development Study
Nama Instansi: University of Manchester
Batas Waktu: 30 Juni 2008
One full (£21,000) scholarship is available on a competitive basis for applicants to any development- related Masters degrees. One partial fee-waiver (£5,500) scholarship is available exclusively for applicants to these two information systems and development- related Masters degrees.
Two scholarships are being made available to developing country applicants wishing to study on either of the following University of Manchester one-year Masters degrees:
* MSc in ICTs for Development
* MSc in Management and Information Systems: Change & Development
Applicants must have applied, received and accepted a formal offer by 30 June 2008 to be considered.
Further details of these programmes can be found at: http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/idpm/postgraduate/taught/courses/
Do please pass on details to any relevant final-year undergraduates.
Richard Heeks
E-mail : richard.heeks@manchester.ac.uk
Development Informatics Group, IDPM, SED,
University of Manchester, UK
University of Bristol UK, Postgraduate Scholarship
University of Bristol are pleased to announce 10 scholarships available to international taught postgraduate students (overseas fee payers) from any country. Anyone who has submitted an application for a taught postgraduate programme, to arrive at the University by Friday 30 May 2008, is eligible to apply. The scholarship application form must also be submitted by Friday 30 May 2008. The submitted essay must consist of 500 - 800 words.
Requirements:
• Scholarships are awarded by the ‘International Recruitment Office’ Scholarships Panel and all decisions are final.
• Students will be notified in late September or early October if they have been successful and there will be a ceremony held later in the academic year to celebrate the awards.
• Current University of Bristol masters students are not eligible to apply.
• Applicants who defer entry must apply for the academic year in which their studies will start.
• Conditional offer holders may apply for the scholarship but an award can only be made if conditions are met.
• Select the following link in order to download an International Taught Postgraduate Scholarship application form.
• Applicants can be from any country, but must be liable to pay the full international tuition fee.
• Applicants must apply for a Taught Postgraduate programme at the University of Bristol by Friday 30 May 2008 in order to be eligible. Applicants must ALSO submit their scholarship application form by Friday 30 May 2008 in order for their application to be considered.
• The application deadline is Friday 30 May 2008 for those students commencing their studies in September 2008.
• The scholarship application must contain an essay of 500-800 words, and be typewritten (or reasons for not doing so given) and must be a piece of original work signed by the applicant. Essays may be checked for plagiarism.
• All scholarship applicants must agree to provide a student profile to be used in publications for the purposes of marketing the University of Bristol.
• There are 10 Scholarships worth £2000 each for a single programme of study. The amount will be deducted directly from tuition fees.
• Postal applications must be sent to: International Scholarship Administrator, International Recruitment Office, University of Bristol Union, Queens Road, Bristol, BS8 1LN, UK.
• Email applications must be sent to: int-schols@bristol.ac.uk
For more information please click here
Deadline: Friday 30 May 2008
Phd Scholarship at University of Manchester - UK, Beasiswa S3
UK PhD Scholarship For Reasearch on Social Change University of Manchester
The Institute for Social Change is designed to carry out world-class social The comparative research on the science of social change. The main objective is to develop New models of what drives social change. These models will be rigorous and Empirically ashore. According to the School of Social Sciences, is intended for Innovative Uses of empirical data, while maintaining a strong theoretical Background. The investigation also will examine how the outcome will affect social well Being of different members of society. The investigation of social change has Implications for the design of policies and institutions.
The Institute for Social Change is an initiative of five years at the University of Manchester. Specific research topics within the broad field of comparative social Change can be developed by individual applicants. The staff of the Institute By collaborating in the investigation with members of Harvard University, including Professor Robert Putnam.
Since the 1960’s, the underlying values of citizens into the political system and Towards else has changed along with the increase of economic changes and New migration patterns. In the UK and USA, mutual learning for change Compare both within and across national borders has a long history, especially In the area of social policy. We hope to revive that tradition by combining Sociological, political and empirical research in new ways. Research topics They include, among others, social cohesion, immigration and ethnicity, the workplace Practices, active citizenship, the role of religion, urban planning, criminal justice, In public health, and so on. Members of the Institute have experience in election Results, electoral behaviour, social capital research, immigration research, and Many other topics. Staff Associate at the University of Manchester also Specializing in social network analysis, cultural values, personal political Attitudes, and civic engagement, and how these relate to religious
Guidelines.
The Connection with Harvard University
Through an annual summer school and ongoing staff and student exchanges, there will be opportunities for interchange based upon research programmes which are located in the Institute. These research programmes have been pro-actively started by Professors Putnam and Fieldhouse and other staff, and will continue to grow by raising external funds as well as by the start of a process of dissemination of comparative UK/USA results from the first project. This project on Civic Engagement is just one of several areas of research that Institute staff will be developing.
The staff of the Institute based in Manchester University will have duties such as PhD supervision, Masters dissertation supervision, and curriculum development. The Harvard staff will not be teaching at the University of Manchester in the assessed curriculum.
An annual Summer Institute, led by Prof. R. Putnam and with participation by staff of Harvard University, will be held in Manchester. The students in the MSc and PhD in Social Change will be invited to apply to come for the Summer Institute each year. In 2007-8 this Institute will last for two weeks.
Up to Three PhD Scholarships For Research on Social Change
The Institute for Social Change offers up to three PhD Scholarships for research on the areas on which Institute staff and associates are working. These areas include civic engagement, social capital, changing cultural values, and changing policy interventions in a comparative cross-country perspective. Applications are welcome at any time for PhD study in the Institute for Social Change, and the deadline of May 15, 2007, applies if you wish to be considered for a Scholarship.
The Scholarship will entail payment of fees and an annual stipend of up to Ł11,250.
Project Topics
We welcome your PhD proposal, and we can suggest the following broad areas of research within which a narrower topics will be suggested in your proposal:
Civic Engagement Across Countries
Immigration and Ethnicity
Comparative Study of Religion
Inequalities or Trends in Social Capital
Social and Political Aspects of Changing Values or Behaviour
Other topics in comparative social and political change
The scholarship will be either for a MSc+PhD programme taking four years, or simply for the 3 year PhD programme. Applications are welcome from candidates with any disciplinary background.
In view of the advanced methods we use in the Institute, you are likely to end up doing a strongly empirically grounded research project. For instance, you could use an international secondary data set such as the European Social Survey, World Values Survey, or Multi National Time Use Data. We would encourage you to use empirical analysis to trace change over time and/or to compare at least two country experiences. In Year 1 we will help you to refine your topic, choose some data, and develop the methodology.
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/socialchange/postgraduate
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Scholarships in Physics, Astronomy, and Maths - UK
Faculty of Science and Technology University of Central Lancashire UK are able to offer a number of scholarships to help you through your studies and made duty-free. All scholarships are obviously subject to a student continues to study on a course qualify for University of Central Lancashire (UCLan).
Institute of Physics Bursary
The Institute of Physics (IoP - the world organization of professional physicists) has awarded a grant from the ministry, which must be given to a student on one of our courses accredited IoP. They are:
MPhys / BSc Physics
MPhys / BSc Applied Physics
MPhys / BSc Astrophysics
MPhys / BSc Physics with Astrophysics
All physics courses via combined Awards
The IoP scholarship has a value for the student to € 1000 for each year of their study - in other words, the award of the student will receive this year for all three (BSc) or four (MPhys) years. If a student is eligible for a Ones to Watch scholarships, bursaries will be additional to these funds. The Department is to be awarded annually to a student of a school in the region around UCLan, who would otherwise find it difficult to attend the university. Contact the Department for details.
From University
In addition to the excellence awards and IoP departmental scholarships, students can apply for support UCLan with students from other departments. The schemes managed by the University include:
Ones to Watch Awards
Excellence Awards in sport
Harris Bursary
Ones to Watch
UCLan’s Ones to Watch scholarships are very simple. Any UK or EU students pay the £ 3000 top-up fee full-time degree courses UCLan is eligible for a Ones to Watch scholarships, provided that the high income in the family has a gross salary less than £ 60000. Note this is the income of high-income, and not the total income for the family. Holders of excellence awards or awards for excellence in sport are not eligible to hold a Ones to Watch scholarships in the same year. However, they may require one in the second and subsequent years of their study.
Any student meeting this criterion will receive £ 1000 for each year of study at UCLan. More details on the Ones to Watch page Scholarships available shortly.
Awards for excellence in sport
UCLan offers up to 20 scholarships for students who demonstrate excellence in one of:
Women’s Football.
Cycling.
Golf.
Additional sports - any person who got the county / representative honours should contact sports @ uclan group for more details.
These are managed centrally. See excellence in sports pages for all the details available shortly. The winners of these scholarships will receive £ 2000 in their first year of study, are eligible to apply for the Ones to Watch Awards in their second and subsequent years of the study.
Harris Bursary
The Harris Fellowship is named after the patron of the Institute Harris, a first runner UCLan. The fund is financed by donations from students, alumni and staff of the University. These awards are managed centrally, and you should see the top of the award of Harris for details (available soon).
For more Information, Contact
School of Computing, Engineering & Physical Sciences,
University of Central Lancashire,
Preston,
PR1 2HE
United Kingdom
Tel 01772 893540
Fax 01772 892996
Email: info4pasm@uclan.ac.uk
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Master Scholarships in Information System and Development Study at University of Manchester - UK
Two scholarships are being made available to developing country applicants wishing to study on either of the following University of Manchester one-year Masters degrees:
MSc in ICTs for Development
MSc in Management and Information Systems: Change & Development
One full (£21,000) scholarship is available on a competitive basis for applicants to any development- related Masters degrees. One partial fee-waiver (£5,500) scholarship is available exclusively for applicants to these two information systems and development- related Masters degrees.
Applicants must have applied, received and accepted a formal offer by 30 June 2008 to be considered.
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Further details of these programmes can be found at: http://www.sed.manchester.ac.uk/idpm/postgraduate/taught/courses/
Do please pass on details to any relevant final-year undergraduates.
Richard Heeks
E-mail : richard.heeks@manchester.ac.uk
Development Informatics Group, IDPM, SED,
University of Manchester, UK
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UK: International Tuition Fee Scholarship (PhD or MPhil) in Mathematical Sciences
International Tuition Fee Scholarship (PhD or MPhil) in Mathematical Sciences - University of Nottingham
International Tuition Fee Scholarship (PhD or MPhil)
Mathematical Sciences
School of Mathematical Sciences
The University of Nottingham is offering an award of one full Tuition
Fee Scholarship for a new international student registering on a
research degree programme in the School of Mathematical Sciences at The
University of Nottingham from September 2008. The scholarship is for
each year of a PhD or MPhil research programme, subject to satisfactory
progress.
To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, students must:
* have an upper second honours degree in a mathematics or
mathematics-related subject, or its equivalent
* be holding a conditional or unconditional offer of a place on a
full-time research degree programme in the School of Mathematical
Sciences at the University of Nottingham to commence studies from
September 2008
* be classified as an ‘overseas’ student for fee purposes.
Information regarding suitable research projects is available on the
School’s web pages at:
http://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/admissions/pgresearch/Projects/ .
Informal enquiries may be addressed to:
pg-admissions@maths.nottingham.ac.uk .
Applications for postgraduate study can be made on-line at:
https://pgapps.nottingham.ac.uk/ , alternatively, application forms are
available from the Postgraduate Admissions Secretary, School of
Mathematical Sciences, The University of Nottingham, University Park,
Nottingham, NG7 2RD. Tel: 0115 951 4948. Fax: 0115 951 4951. Email:
pg-admissions@maths.nottingham.ac.uk .
Please quote ref. SCI/359.
Closing date: 18 April 2008.
For all our vacancies and more about working at the University of
Nottingham see: http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/
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UK; PhD Bursary in Operational Research - University of Warwick
PhD Bursary in Operational Research (OR)
Operational Research and Management Sciences Group
Warwick Business School
The Operational Research and Management Sciences group of Warwick Business School is pleased to announce one PhD bursary in Operational Research worth up to £12,000 per year, for a period of three years. This is open to both EU and overseas candidates and is intended to contribute to fees and living expenses. More details on our doctoral programme including entry requirements and tuition fees can be found at our web site http://www.wbs.ac.uk/students/doctoral/.
Candidates commencing their study in any area of OR in autumn 2008 are eligible to apply. The group’s interests and potential areas of supervision include both hard and soft OR methods and models such as optimization, simulation, decision and efficiency analysis, soft and strategic OR. A more detailed description of the areas of research can be found at http://www.wbs.ac.uk/faculty/subjects/orms.cfm.
The deadline for applications for the bursary is 10 March 2008. There is no separate form to complete. All candidates should apply before the above deadline in a normal fashion for a place on the doctoral programme at Warwick Business School. Details of how to apply are available at http://www.go.warwick.ac.uk/pgapply. In order to be considered for the bursary, please let us know of your interest by sending a brief e-mail to Dr Victor Podinovski at v.podinovski@warwick.ac.uk at the time of application. Your e-mail will be acknowledged.
The bursary will be awarded taking into account the academic and relevant practical experience of the candidates, quality of their research proposal, motivation and research potential. Our decision will be communicated to the candidates by the end of March 2008.
For any enquiries and more details of the bursary or studying for a PhD in Operational Research at Warwick, please contact Dr Podinovski, Operational Research and Management Sciences Group, Warwick Business School on 02476-524281, or email: v.podinovski@warwick.ac.uk.
Please quote job vacancy reference number WBS01-028.
The closing date/time for applications is midnight (British time) at the end of Monday 10 March 2008.
Various PHD Scholarship Program at UK
UK; PhD Position in DNA Replication - MRC Clinical Science Center
The MRC-CSC in cooperation with the Imperial College is offering a
3 year PhD program.
Research projects in the DNA Replication group center on the biochemical reconstitution of DNA replication processes in yeast. Therefore we initially purify proteins from bacteria, yeast or insect cells and then test for their activity using DNA binding methods (Gel-shift, DNAseI footprint, Biacore) or characterizedfor protein-protein interactions (GST-pulldown,glycerol-gradient, IP).
The proteins also tested for enzymatic activity e.g. ATPase or helicase activity and finally we determine the structure of these proteins using electron microscopy or crystallography. We aim to uncover the functions and mechanism used during DNA replication. These steps are conserved between yeast and human and represent novel anti-cancer targets. For more details and to see our publications please visit our website at:
DNA Replication http://dnareplication.csc.mrc.ac.uk/
We seek highly motivated candidates who enjoy working in a competitive, stimulating, fun and truly international environment. The Institute is well funded, has several facilities and fully equipped with top-of–the line instrumentation.
We are looking for candidates that have a very strong academic background, good lab experience (ideally biochemistry) and
proficiency in English. Candidates must apply with a complete English CV with detailed description of their laboratory
experience etc.
The position is for 3 years and the start date is October 1st 2008.
Deadline: open until filled
For more information, please contact:
Christian Speck
christian.speck@csc.mrc.ac.uk
MRC Clinical Sciences Centre
UK, London
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2 PhD Scholarships and 2 Graduate Teaching Assistantships - Economics UK
2 PhD Scholarships and 2 Graduate Teaching Assistantships
Department of Economics, University of Kent (United Kingdom)
The Department of Economics at the University of Kent (UK) invites
applications for 2 (two) PhD Scholarships and 2 (two) Graduate Teaching
Assistantships (GTAs) for the academic year 2008-09. These will cover
tuition fees at the Home/EU rate and a maintenance grant up to £6,000
per annum for the GTAs and £12,600 per annum for the Scholarships.
Students are expected to teach up to 6 hours per week.
The awards will be offered for one year in the first instance, renewable
for a maximum of three years subject to satisfactory academic
performance. Awardees will be registered for the PhD program in
Economics at the University of Kent.
Applicants will be considered simultaneously for both awards. Only
successful candidates will be contacted and informed which award they
have been selected for.
We accept candidates in any area in Economics, but we encourage
applicants to check faculty research interests at
http://www.kent.ac.uk/economics/staff/index.html. One of the
Scholarships will be awarded to candidates with interests in the area of
Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics and/or Financial Economics.
Candidates must hold a good Master’s degree at merit or distinction in
Economics and/or equivalent subjects. Candidates will be ranked on the
basis of academic merit and their research project.
The studentship competition is open to all postgraduate research
applicants. UK, EU and overseas fee paying students as well as full-time
and part-time postgraduate research students are invited to apply.
Students must provide with their applications: a full CV, academic
transcripts, two reference letters and a short research project.
Students should also apply online for the PhD programme in Economics at:
http://records.kent.ac.uk/external/admissions/pg_application.php
The application deadline is 28 April 2008. Decisions will be made within
two weeks of the deadline.
Applications should be sent (preferably by e-mail) to:
Camilla Hudson. Department of Economics, Keynes College, University of
Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NP, UK.
Email: C.Hudson @ kent.ac.uk
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BEASISWA PROGRAM MASTER & PHD
One-year Masters studentship in the History of Medicine at Durham University, UK
The Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease (CHMD) invites applications for a one-year Masters studentship in the History of Medicine.
The closing date for applications is 31 March 2008. The studentship is part of the Taught Masters Programme in History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine (HPSM) of Durham University`s Department of Philosophy, the CHMD, and the School of Medicine & Health. It is placed within the framework of the Northern Centre for the History of Medicine, a partnership between the universities of Durham and Newcastle, and funded from a Wellcome Trust Strategic Award which had been awarded to the Northern Centre.
It will be available as of October 2008. The Masters studentship cover fees at home/EU level plus c. £16,000 maintenance. The successful applicant will register for the HPSM programme offered by the Department of Philosophy and the School of Medicine & Health as of October 2008.
This one-year (two years part-time) programme combines historical and philosophical approaches to medicine and science. In particular, it provides students with a deeper understanding of historical, cultural and philosophical issues in science and medicine from Antiquity up to the present day. One of its primary aims is to show students how the humanities are relevant to a deeper understanding of past and present medical and scientific issues.
The breadth of the course`s methods ranges from socio-cultural models to analytical approaches. The programme provides the necessary research training that will either link into further PhD study or act as a stand alone MA; and candidates who have successfully completed the programme will be eligible to take part in the annual Wellcome Trust PhD studentship competition. Further information on the HPSM Masters Programme and the teaching staff can be found on the website at http://www.dur.ac.uk/hpsm.ma/index.html. Applications for the studentship are invited from highly motivated graduates from various backgrounds including arts and humanities subjects, science, and medicine (including medical students who have successfully completed stage 4 - i.e. four years of medical training - of a qualifying medical degree at an approved university) with a high mark on their first degree (or equivalent) who will commit themselves to a dissertation on a subject within the History of Medicine.
Overseas applicants are also strongly encouraged to apply. We are particularly welcoming applications that link into research interests within the CHMD. Please see the CHMD website for further information (www.dur.ac. uk/chmd) or email the Director (a.h.maehle@durham. ac.uk) or Deputy Director (l.d.sauerteig@durham.ac.uk) of the CHMD for further advice. Applications must include (a) a statement of up to 400 words outlining your reasons for wanting to pursue postgraduate study in HPSM and highlighting your specific research interests in the History of Medicine, (b) a full CV, (c) the names of two referees.
The closing date for applications is 31 March 2008.
How to apply:
Applicants need to indicate in their online application to the HPSM programme their intention to apply for the Wellcome studentship. For the online application for postgraduate studies at Durham please see the University website at : http://www.dur.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/
For general information regarding postgraduate study at Durham please see the University website at http://www.dur.ac.uk/postgraduate/
For information about the HPSM Masters Programme please see the website at http://www.dur.ac.uk/hpsm.ma/index.html
For information about the History of Medicine activities at Durham please see the webpage of the CHMD at http://www.dur.ac.uk/chmd
For general questions regarding the application procedure please contact the Postgraduate Secretary,
Ms Letitia Ward,
Department of Philosophy,
University of Durham, 50 Old Elvet,
Durham DH1 3HN, United Kingdom,
Email:l.a.ward@durham.ac.uk
For specific inquiries about the HPSM Masters Programme contact :
Dr. Sophie Gibb (Department of Philosophy),
e-mail: s.c.gibb@durham.ac.uk
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[UK] 2 PhD Scholarships and 2 Graduate Teaching Assistantships in Economics at University of Kent
2 PhD Scholarships and 2 Graduate Teaching Assistantships. Department of Economics, University of Kent (United Kingdom). The Department of Economics at the University of Kent (UK) invites applications for 2 (two) PhD Scholarships and 2 (two) Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTAs) for the academic year 2008-09.
These will cover tuition fees at the Home/EU rate and a maintenance grant up to £6,000 per annum for the GTAs and £12,600 per annum for the Scholarships. Students are expected to teach up to 6 hours per week. The awards will be offered for one year in the first instance, renewable for a maximum of three years subject to satisfactory academic performance.
Awardees will be registered for the PhD program in Economics at the University of Kent. Applicants will be considered simultaneously for both awards. Only successful candidates will be contacted and informed which award they have been selected for.
We accept candidates in any area in Economics, but we encourage applicants to check faculty research interests at http://www.kent.ac.uk/economics/staff/index.html. One of the Scholarships will be awarded to candidates with interests in the area of roeconomics/Monetary Economics and/or Financial Economics.
Candidates must hold a good Master`s degree at merit or distinction in Economics and/or equivalent subjects. Candidates will be ranked on the basis of academic merit and their research project. The studentship competition is open to all postgraduate research applicants. UK, EU and overseas fee paying students as well as full-time and part-time postgraduate research students are invited to apply.
Students must provide with their applications: a full CV, academic transcripts, two reference letters and a short research project. Students should also apply online for the PhD programme in Economics at: http://records.kent.ac.uk/external/admissions/pg_application.php
The application deadline is 28 April 2008.
Decisions will be made within two weeks of the deadline. Applications should be sent (preferably by e-mail) to:
Camilla Hudson.
Department of Economics,
Keynes College,
University of Kent, Canterbury,
Kent CT2 7NP, UK.
Email: C.Hudson@kent.ac.uk
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