
Kamis, 31 Maret 2011
Truman Scholarship Yale Phd Programme

Selasa, 22 Maret 2011
PhD Programme RF Position in the Department of Gastroenterology ,India

Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research Chandigarh: Industry of employer
Level: Master
Description of Scholarships: Applications are suitable candidates for appointment to the position shown below on a one-year contract called for the 1 April 2011, for community-based project: - The candidates, the parties should send their application and resume to the support documents, the undersigned. Full implementation of all respect must reach the of 28 Signed in March 2011. The Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) Chandigarh was developed in 1960 as a Center of Excellence, the possibilities of teaching in medical education, so many sites look as thought possible and try to train specialists in various disciplines of medicine. It was also envisaged that these specialists would be all over the country in various medical schools and medical facilities and medical training to provide the highest level for students to establish and spread the essence of excellence in their own institutions. The PGIMER was also the responsibility of the horizons of medical knowledge by intensive research to expand the field of health given.
Eligibility: M .S c (Microbiology, Biotechnology, Genetics, Life Sciences)
Scholarship Application Deadline: 28 March 2011.
Jumat, 18 Maret 2011
PhD Programme Studentship Migrant histories: local, national and international perspectives

The proposed studentship focuses upon migration to Britain over the past century. Being based upon the city of Leicester, one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the UK, this studentship offers a particular opportunity for locally urban focussed research, examining the experiences of migrants in Leicester, while tying them in with national and international perspectives, situating any research within established social science and historical paradigms. Although Leicester now contains a significant population of South Asian origin, which stands at around 40 per cent, international migration to the city encompassed the entire 20th century so that the city witnessed important streams of Irish, East European and Southern European settlement by the 1970s, which has taken off again in recent decades from the European Union.
We would welcome applications working on the following timely and relevant areas of investigation, all of which offer significant scope for further historical and contemporary research:
Migrants' workplace experiences Caste and class and its importance in the functioning of ethnic communities Inter-ethnic friendships and relationships Transnational links and remittances Migrants' mobilities and migration journeys Migrant communities, material culture and consumption The evolution of ethnic economiesThe supervisory team have particular expertise in South Asian and East European migration, but the studentship could research any migrant group and could be comparative in nature. Thus we would welcome applications which focus upon, for instance, the evolution of a South Asian ethnic economy in Leicester since the 1960s or a project which dealt with the importance of all migrants in the evolution of the restaurant trade in Leicester from Greek Cypriots and Italians to Bangladeshis and Gujuratis.
For a more detailed description of the studentship project please visit our web page or contact Anne McLoughlin at amcloughlin@dmu.ac.uk or +44 (0)116 250 6179.
This is one of 28 scholarships funded by DMU in 2011/12 to build on our excellent achievements in the RAE2008 and looking forward to REF2014. It will develop the university's research capacity into new and evolving areas of study, enhancing DMU's national and international research partnerships.
Applications are invited from UK or EU students only, due to the funding restrictions, with a good first degree (First, 2:1 or equivalent) in a relevant subject. Doctoral scholarships are available for up to three years full-time study starting October 2011 and provide a bursary of £13,770pa in addition to University tuition fees.
Applicants should contact Anne McLoughlin at amcloughlin@dmu.ac.uk or +44 (0)116 250 6179 to receive an application pack.
Please quote ref: DMU studentships 2011
Closing Date: Monday 11 April 2011
Kamis, 17 Maret 2011
Netherlands Phd Programme Scholarships in Applied Mathematics
Delft University of Technology. EWI-R&EMS Scholarship
Excellent students accepted to the MSc programma in Applied Mathematics with a research interest in Risk & Environmental Modeling
Numerous scholarships are awarded to TU Delft admitted students with exceptional promise and outstanding academic achievement by specific faculties, departments and industry partners. Consideration for these scholarships requires students to have been admitted to their MSc programme.
Selection criteria
Target group: Master’s degree
Purpose: Study, Research
Field of study: Engineering, Mathematics and computer science
Countries: All
Eligible candidates: Excellent student who indicate in their program application materials that they whish to be considered for this scholarship
Grant Information
Value and purpose of grant: Ranges from partial coverage of tuition fee to full scholarship
Closing date: April 1, 2011
Grant provider: TUD Faculty of Engineeringe, Mathematics and Computer Science
Application procedure: Students should indicate that they wish to be considerd for this scholarship in their programme application materials
Source:
http://www.scholarships.tudelft.nl
Minggu, 20 Februari 2011
Phd Programme KKLF Senior Research Fellowships
SRF Positions in Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund Organization, UK
Study Subject: Clinical Research
Employer: The Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund Organization
Level: PhD
Scholarship Description: The principle objective of The Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund Senior Research Fellowship programme is to facilitate the careers of truly outstanding biomedical scientists who have already, or are likely to achieve international status as researchers in leukaemia or a closely related field. It is likely that the appointees will already have considerable experience in basic research.The appointment will normally be made at the level of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer on either clinical or non-clinical payscales as appropriate. The fellowship will cover the cost of the fellow’s salary for 5 years and may support up to 2 assistants, together with costs of laboratory consumables, but will not contribute to departmental overheads.
Scholarship Application Deadline: 28 April 2011
Kamis, 14 Oktober 2010
Scholarship : Crest Residential Fellowship, USA
Employer: The College of Saint Rose
Level: Researcher
Fellowship Description: Applications should be written for an audience that is generally unfamiliar with an applicant’s scholarly work. A multidisciplinary committee of CREST members will review Residential
Fellowship applications.
The CREST Residential Fellowship may support applicants in various stages of their research plan, but it will especially favor projects in which researchers already have made significant intellectual investments and on which substantial scholarship already has been produced. The research plan should be clear, detailed, and feasible. It should identify the project’s objectives and the Fellowship’s specific role in achieving them; it should clearly explain how the project will address issues of diversity central to CREST’s scholarly agenda: race, racial identity, race relations, ethnicity, gender, colonialism, state formation, Diaspora societies, borderlands, and citizenship in regional, national, trans-national, littoral, or comparative contexts. It should identify the project’s proposed time frame and indicate the specific publishers, scholarly journals, conferences, and exhibition venues where the completed project will be presented to scholarly or artistic communities.
Fellowship Application Deadline: Tuesday, November 23, 2010.
Kamis, 15 Juli 2010
PhD: High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) phd programme
Background
High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is the most widely used technique for chemical analysis. The main advantage of developing a miniaturised HPLC system-on-a chip is the system’s ability to execute all the steps involved in the chromatographic process on a single platform. A fully developed miniaturised HPLC system can perform on-chip injection, separation and detection. This micro-system has enormous potential and has a number of clear advantages over conventional HPLC systems. Its compact size enables the system to handle extremely small sample volumes (in the nano- and pico-litre range), enabling rapid separation times of the order of seconds rather than minutes or more. Its small size also allows minimisation of the use of expensive reagents, as in the case of drug discovery in the pharmaceutical industry.
Project:
The three year PhD position with fellowship is available as a part of European Union (EU) project called ARROWS. The goal of ARROWS is to develop a micro-engineered platform for the analysis of real-world samples from the food, drink and healthcare industries. The principle deliverable will be a chip-scale capillary electrophoresis/liquid chromatography mass spectrometer (CE/LC-MS) that matches the performance of today s mainframe systems. The successful applicant will work as part of a multidisciplinary research team, which has a focus on the development of a miniaturized HPLC chip in addition to integration of all elements of the final platform.
The research will involve development of fluid pumping systems, design of the complete HPLC system, and mechanical and chemical characterization of the HPLC system. There will be close collaboration between research groups and industry across Europe.
Applications are invited from scientists and engineers who hold (or expect to obtain before October 2010) a first or second class honours undergraduate degree in chemistry, physics, materials science, electronic/electrical engineering or a closely related discipline.
Tyndall National Institute is one of Europe s leading research centres, addressing the scientific advances that are needed for the information technology of the future. In Tyndall, over 350 researchers, engineers, students and support staff work together in the areas of micro/nanoelectronics, photonics, microsystems and theory/modelling. The Institute is located on a high-tech campus in Cork city, Ireland, close to University College Cork. This is a stimulating place to learn and do research, with no boundaries between subjects and specialised tuition in research techniques. Tyndall currently hosts more than 100 postgraduate students, comprising over twenty nationalities and backgrounds in electronics, physics, chemistry and life sciences, mostly registered with University College Cork.
For further information, please contact Cian O Murchu at cian.omurchu@tyndall.ie
To apply, please submit your CV to careers@tyndall.ie quoting the reference number.
At this time, Tyndall National Institute does not require the assistance of recruitment agencies.
Tyndall National Institute is an Equal Opportunities Employer