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Showing posts with label scholarship. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Scholarship Programme for Developing Country Students 2009

e8 Scholarship Programme in Sustainable Energy Development

Masters level or Post-Doctoral

What is the purpose of the e8 scholarship?
The purpose of the e8 scholarship is to support outstanding students pursuing advanced studies in sustainable energy development and to encourage meaningful contributions to the collective body of knowledge about this subject.

The e8 considers an outstanding student to be one

  • who graduates with excellent grades in the top 20% of her/his class
  • who is determined to advance her/his knowledge and understanding
  • who has a history of community involvement
  • who is committed to sustainable energy
  • who is committed to return and contribute to her/his home country

Who is eligible?
To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, students must

  • plan to undertake studies at the Masters level or Post-Doctoral level in areas directly related to sustainable energy development
  • be citizens of the developing countries and territories identified for OECD official development aid in the DAC List of ODA Recipients effective as of 2006

What are the levels of financial assistance and the duration of the scholarships?
Scholarships of US$ 23,000 per year for up to two years are offered for Masters level students. Scholarships of US$ 30,000 per year for up to two years are offered for Post-Doctoral students. Up to two Post-Doc and ten Masters scholarships will be awarded annually.

How can I apply?
Information and the application form can be obtained online by clicking on this link to the Application Forms page or from the e8 General Secretariat, 505 de Maisonneuve blvd, Lobby Montreal,Quebec,Canada H3A 3C2
, Canada, or +1 (514) 392-8876 (tel), +1 (514) 392-8900 (fax) or by e-mail.

What will I need for my application?
All applicants must provide:

  1. Proof of citizenship. Refer to the country eligibility requirements.
  2. Letter of acceptance from an approved academic institution to undertake studies in sustainable energy development
  3. Copies of transcripts for degrees and final grades
  4. Curriculum Vitae
  5. Application Form fully completed
  6. Two letters of reference, one academic and one personal. You are responsible for contacting the references.Academic
    Your academic reference must be from a person who can discuss your academic and/or professional competence.

    The academic letter of reference should be dated and speak to the following points:

    - The reference provider’s status and relationship to you
    - Your academic ranking and/or professional accomplishments
    - Your interest in sustainable energy development
    - Your maturity and judgement
    - Your ability to communicate, both orally and in writing, and to interact productively with individuals and groups
    - Your professional future, including possible impacts the scholarship may have
    - Your interest and experience in applying your expertise to the issues of sustainable energy development.

    Personal
    Your personal reference must be dated and come from a person who can discuss other personal qualities or interests that make you especially qualified to receive the scholarship.

  7. Applicant Statement

    Masters Applicants
    If you are a Masters applicant, you must submit a statement about your qualifications for the scholarship and your career goals. It should not exceed 1,000 words in length and should cover the following points:

    - Why you desire the scholarship
    - Your qualifications
    - The studies you intend to pursue and how they relate to sustainable energy development
    - How your Masters studies will affect your community and your career and ultimately, the field of sustainable energy development.
    - Your commitment to return to your country

    Post-Doctoral Applicants
    If you are a Post-Doctoral applicant, you must submit a statement about your qualifications for the scholarship and your career goals. It should not exceed 500 words in length and should cover the following points:

    - Why you desire the scholarship
    - Your qualifications
    - Your research interest and how it relates to sustainable energy development
    - How your Post-Doctoral research will affect the field of knowledge on sustainable energy development, your community and your career
    - Your commitment to return to your country

  8. Research Plan (Post-Doctoral Applicants only)
    Clearly and concisely, describe the research relating to sustainable energy development that you intend to pursue. Use a maximum of 2,000 words (excluding the Abstract). You may use additional pages for figures and references. Your statement should demonstrate your understanding of the research principles necessary to pursue your objectives. Present your plan with clear hypotheses or questions to be addressed in the research and include:

    - Abstract
    - Principal objectives
    - Background information (broader research or other activities of which the research would be a part)
    - Data sources
    - Methodology or approach
    - Expected results
    - Significance or application of results to sustainable energy development

    If you have not yet formulated a plan of research, your statement should include:

    - Abstract
    - Description of two or three research questions related to sustainable energy development and any link to your previous research
    - Analysis of how you think these questions may best be answered
    - Description of your methodology and data sources

Key Dates
Applications for the Post-Doctoral programme must be received by the e8 General Secretariat by December 5, 2008. Applications for the Masters programme must be received by March 20, 2009

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Scholarship on Nano science and nanotechnology

Faculty of Physics & Applied Computer Science (AGH)
and Institute of Catalysis and Surface Chemistry of Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN)
(both of Krakow, Poland) in cooperation with research institutes of 10 European countries run a common PhD programme in Nanoscience.

The project is financed by European Union Innovative Economy Programme with
Foundation for Polish Science.

8 PhD positions are opened in 2008 and 4 in 2009.
The project duration is nearly 5 years, of which 6 to 24 months the students will spend abroad, mostly in Western European institutes that enter the consortium. A stipend for a month spent in Krakow is 3000 PLN and 4500 PLN abroad (tax free). This currently corresponds to 930 and 1400 EUR, respectively.

For the details see
http://www.mpd.agh.edu.pl

Recruitment
Positions are currently opened in the following topics:
1) Structure and properties of networks of nanoscopic magnetic wires
2) Electronic structure of artificial atoms and molecules: spin-orbit coupling effects
3) Computer simulations of quantum transport in semiconductor nanodevices
4) Surfactants, polyelectrolytes and nanoparticles as building blocks for surface nanostructures
5) Design and computer simulations of the nanodevices to applications in quantum computing
6) Nanostructures and stability of thin liquid layers
7) Current induced magnetization switching (CIMS) and noise characterization of MgO based magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs)
8) Dynamics of nanostructural organization and activity of photosynthetic systems in natural and model membranes.

Recruitment procedure.
Applications should contain the documents requested in the recruitment procedure.
Do not forget to indicate the topic you apply for.
The application deadline is 22.09.2008.

Applications & questions should be sent to mpd@agh.edu.pl .
For more info about the specific topic - please contact the supervisor.

Further Information: www.mpd.agh.edu.pl

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Graduate Fellowship Program in Nuclear Engineering USA

This program is designed to meet the needs of the Naval Reactors Division of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for appropriately trained personnel for the maintenance and development of science and engineering technology as it pertains to naval nuclear propulsion. The program will assist in preparing students for roles in the naval nuclear propulsion and will support the broader objective of advancing fission energy development through the research efforts of the fellows. The technical areas with greatest interest include reactor physics, nuclear materials science and engineering, shielding technology, and two-phase flow.

Application Eligibility
Students with undergraduate degrees in the physical sciences or engineering are eligible to apply for the Rickover Graduate Fellowship. The program is open to all individuals who will be entering graduate students or who are currently enrolled in a qualified course of study (see technical areas) but have not yet selected a thesis topic. The award is limited to 24 months maximum for master’s candidates and 48 months maximum for doctoral candidates. Students who complete the master’s degree within the 24-month award limit and elect to continue graduate work toward a doctoral degree may apply for a change in program status. Awards may be limited to less time than the maximum in some situations.

Applicants must be U.S. citizens. Applicants may not be dual citizens. Employees of the DOE Naval Reactor Programs and their contractors are not eligible for the Rickover Graduate Fellowship. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, prohibits discrimination in hiring, promotion, discharge pay, fringe benefits, job training, classification, referral, and other aspects of employment, on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin.

Application Deadline
Application forms will be available from approximately September to December of each year. Applications from previous years or from other fellowship programs may not be used. Completed applications will be accepted until December 31 st of each year for fellowships beginning the following September. An application is made up of the following sections:

Background Information including References (3 Required)
Statement of the Applicant’s Academic and Career Goals
List of Current and Planned Courses
Transcripts (Undergraduate and Graduate Transcripts Required)
GRE scores (ETS reporting code is 5949)
Authorization for Release of Information Form

Please Note: All parts of the application must be received at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) by December 31 st. GRE scores are required for a complete application. Late and/or incomplete applications will not be reviewed for awards.

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship - Terrestrial Ecology

Ph.D in terrestrial vertebrate ecology or related field.Expressed interest or experience in exploring the behavioural and population ecology of ground-dwelling squirrels or related rodents, experience and expertise in biostatistical analysis, experience in conducting field
research, publication record. Eligibility to work in Canada.

Responsibilities:

A motivated post-doctoral fellow with strong biostatistical skills and an ability to work independently is sought to undertake publishable analyses of an existing 22-year data set on phenology, emographics, kinship, social and spatial relationships, and morphology of Richardsons ground squirrels.The successful candidate will have an opportunity to collect additional data to extend or supplement the existing data set.Information on research that has been conducted on Richardsons ground squirrels can be found at: http://research.uleth.ca/rgs

Application:

Letter of application (including the date on which the applicant could start the position), a research proposal (maximum of 3 pages)describing an aspect of the data set the applicant intends to analyze, curriculum vitae, three example publications, and names and email addresses of three academic referees.Application material should be submitted as PDFs attached to a single email with the subject line Terrestrial Ecology PostDoc Fellow sent to:

biological.sciences@uleth.ca

Committee review of applications will begin 1 September 2008 and continue until the position is filled.

Call for application: .... Building Human Capital 2008-2009

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research Building Human Capital 2008-2009 Call for ApplicationsDescription: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Scholars in Health Policy Research program helps to develop a new generation of creative health policy thinkers and researchers within the disciplines of economics, political science and sociology. Each year the program selects up to 12 highly qualified individuals for two-year fellowships at one of three nationally prominent universities with the expectation that they will make important research contributions to future United States health policy.

We invite recent graduates of doctoral programs in economics, political science and sociology, including junior faculty, to apply. We will give preference to applicants who have not previously worked extensively in health or health policy research. Applicants must have received a doctoral degree after January 1, 2004, but no later than July 2009.

For those expecting to receive degrees in 2009, all degree requirements must be completed by July 15, 2009.

All applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States or its territories at the time of application. We embrace racial, ethnic and gender diversity in this program and encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds.

The following criteria will be considered in the application review process:

• The applicant’s potential to contribute creatively as a social scientist to future U.S. health policy thinking-
either by identifying emerging health policy issues and problems or by bringing new insight to the examination and analysis of existing issues and problems.

• The applicant’s commitment to a career consistent with the program’s purpose and goals.

• The quality of the applicant’s past research, including dissertation research.

• The capability of the applicant to undertake this challenging program.

• Recommendations by faculty and other individuals with whom the applicant has studied or worked.

All applications are screened by the national program office and forwarded to members of the national advisory
committee, the program site directors, and RWJF staff for extensive review. We will select approximately 25 finalists for interviews with faculty at one or more of the participating universities. From these interviewed finalists, we will select up to 12 scholars to enter the program. Up to 12 fellowships will be awarded in this grant cycle.

Scholars will receive stipends from their university of $86,000 for year one and $89,000 for year two.

October 22, 2008 Deadline for receipt of applications
January 6-30, 2009 Finalist interviews
Late February 2009 Notification of acceptance
August 2009 Fellowships begin
Link to Full Announcement:
http://www.rwjf.org/applications/solicited/cfp.jsp?ID=20322