Sunday, 24 April 2011

University of Central Lancashire International PhD Scholarship in the School of Postgraduate Medicine and Dentistry, UK.




The University of Central Lancashire calls for  International PhD Scholarship in an exploration of lower limb problems in young adults( Medicine & Dentistry)


Study Subject: An exploration of lower limb problems in young adults


Employer: The University of Central Lancashire


Level: PhD


Scholarship Description: Applications are invited for a full-time scholarship available in the School of Postgraduate Medical and Dental Education. The scholarship is tenable for up to 3 years for a PhD (via MPhil route) [subject to satisfactory progress] and is open to international applicants only. UK/EU applicants are not eligible to apply. The scholarship will provide £15000 towards the cost of the International tuition fee over 3 years.
Musculoskeletal problems in young people are common and consume considerable health resources. To date there has been limited focus on the aetiology and natural history of these disorders. Studies have in the main focused on older people because of the societal cost of disability. However there is some evidence that musculoskeletal disorders of the lower limb in young adults may be associated with longer term problems. This PhD programme will take an epidemiological approach to investigating the prevalence of, incidence of and risk factors for lower limb problems in young adults


Scholarship Application Deadline: 13 May 2011


For more information and application procedure :
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/research/prospective_students/files/INT-042Dey.pdf

Saturday, 23 April 2011

16 PhD Scholarships - Life Sciences (Germany)






The International Max Planck Research School – Molecular Biomedicine (IMPRS-MBM) and the Graduate Program Cell Dynamics and Disease (CEDAD) offer 16 PhD Fellowships in Life Sciences.
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.

Research areas:
Cell and Molecular Biology
Stem Cell Biology
Developmental Biology
Neurobiology
Vascular Biology
Immunology
Microbiology
The program offers excellent scientific and transferable skills training. The program language is English. There are no tuition fees. Successful candidates will receive a competitive tax-free fellowship as well as support with administrative matters, accomodation, visas etc. We invite applications from highly qualified and motivated students of any nationality. We are looking forward to your application for a PhD fellowship in Münster, "the world’s most liveable city" (LivCom Award 2004).

Position:
Phd Program

Deadline:
May 13, 2011

Website:

E-Mail:

Location:
Schlossplatz 5, 48149 Münster, Germany


Please send your application to:

International Max Planck Research School – Molecular Biomedicine

Schlossplatz 5

48149 Münster, Germany

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

University of Florida Water Institute PhD Fellowship, USA.


Study Subject:
Complex, emerging issues related to nutrient dynamics, management and policy in watersheds.

Employer:
University of Florida Water Institute.

Level:
 PhD.

Scholarship Description:
The University of Florida Water Institute seeks applicants for up to 6 Ph.D. Fellows to join an interdisciplinary team working on complex, emerging issues related to nutrient dynamics, management and policy in watersheds. The 4-year fellowships include a $25,000 stipend, tuition waiver and health insurance.
Fellows will explore interdisciplinary research issues affecting watershed management in the face of EPA’s new nutrient criteria for
Florida waters. We seek students who have: 1) an interest in integrative, cross-disciplinary research, 2) a passion for understanding interactions between human and natural systems, and 3) an eagerness to develop research in one facet of the program, i.e.nutrient best management practices, hydrologic processes, riverine nutrient processing, ecological consequences of nutrient enrichment,
paleolimnology, environmental policy and governance, and systems modeling.
Fellows will be supported by an internal research grants program andN will benefit from international field experiences and integrative
activities that enhance interdisciplinary skills. Applicants must have a Masters degree in natural sciences, social sciences or engineering
with strong demonstrated interest in water issues.

 

Eligibility:

Students in the social sciences, natural sciences and engineering who are 

1) interested in integrative, cross-disciplinary research, 

2) have a passion for understanding interactions between human and natural systems, and 

3) are interested in watershed nutrient dynamics, management and policy are encouraged to apply for this PhD Fellowship program.

Persons from groups traditionally under-represented in science and engineering professions are particularly encouraged to apply.


Scholarship Application Deadline:
11 Feb. 2011

For More Information about application procedures:


Katharine H. Putnam Fellowships in Plant Science, USA.



Employer:
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University.

Level:
Postdoctoral Resaerch.

Scholarship Description:
The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University invites applicants for research fellowships in plant science. Putnam Fellowships offer excellent opportunities for advanced research and study using the Arboretum’s living collections of trees and shrubs. Scientists and horticulturists with a PhD and who have identified a research project that would utilize the Arboretum’s living collections are encouraged to apply.
Putnam Fellows conduct basic and applied research in the plant sciences. The goal of the program is to facilitate the research use of the Arboretum’s living collections, thereby stimulating their use within the larger scientific community. The research topics of past Putnam Fellows have included taxonomy and systematics, physiological ecology, propagation, plant-insect and/or -pathogen interactions, and collections management. The Putnam Fellowship Program has attracted a diverse array of scholars, and many have gone on to be leaders in academia and public horticulture.

Eligibility:
Applications are sought from early- and mid-career individuals with a PhD in plant science, plant ecology, horticulture or related discipline. Applicants should be well positioned to conduct original, independent research and to publish their findings in peer-reviewed publications. Applicants are expected to have the ability to write and converse fluently in English.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
1 March 2011

For more information about application procedures :

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Fully Funded PhD Fellowships,K.U.Leuven Doctoral School Biomedical Sciences, Belgium.






Study Subject:
Biomedical Sciences

Employer:
K.U.Leuven Doctoral School Biomedical Sciences

Level:
PhD

Scholarship Description:
The mission of the K.U.Leuven International Doctoral School Biomedical Sciences (Belgium) is to train young biomedical researchers to explore the fundamentals of living systems at all levels – from gene to cell to body and mind – and to leverage that knowledge to improve human health. For 2011 we can offer up to 16 fully-funded 

PhD positions in the following doctoral school programs:
Cancer: 1 fellowship
Cell Signaling and Therapeutics: 1 fellowship
Cognitive and Molecular Neuroscience: 2 fellowships
Drug Design and Development: From Target to Market: 2 fellowships
Immunology and Microbiology: 1 fellowship
Mechanisms of Human Disease: 2 fellowships
Molecular and Developmental Genetics: 2 fellowships
Molecular and Stem Cell Medicine: 5 fellowships

These positions are fully funded for 4 years.
Successful applicants will perform doctoral research under the supervision of a promoter who is affiliated to one of the doctoral school programs. In addition, the doctoral training includes thematic education and encourages PhD students to develop transferable skills. PhD students are expected to finalize the doctoral training and research within a period of four years. Applications are invited from enthusiastic (under)graduates in any relevant biomedical area with an excellent study track record.



The deadline for application is January 31st, 2011!!!

For more information about application procedure: 



Thursday, 16 December 2010

Yale World Fellows Program for Non-USA Citizens, USA.






Study Subject

Any Subject


Employer

Yale University


Level

Graduate



Selection Criteria                                                                                                                                            

The Yale World Fellows Program seeks applications from mid-career emerging leaders who have distinguished themselves within their own professions, regions, countries, or at an international level. Successful applicants uniformly possess the extraordinary qualities of mind and character that strong leadership requires. Candidates for the Fellowship must demonstrate themselves to be driving forces for action or effective catalysts of change. In significant ways and in significant arenas, each must show promise of a career trajectory of increasing responsibility and impact. Yale World Fellows are selected from a wide range of fields and disciplines including government, business, nongovernmental organizations, religion, the military, media, and the arts.
Criteria for selection include:
  • An established record of extraordinary achievement and integrity;
  • Commitment to engagement in crucial issues and to making a difference at the national or international level;
  • Promise of a future career of leadership and notable impact;
  • Special capacity for critical, creative, entrepreneurial, and strategic thinking;
  • Likelihood to benefit from participation in the Program and to contribute to global understanding at Yale;
  • Commitment to a rigorous program of activities, to full-time residence at Yale for the duration of the program, and to mentoring students and speaking frequently on campus.


Stipend and Living Arrangements in New Haven


In addition to underwriting all program and educational costs, Yale provides Fellows with housing and a travel allowance, as well as a stipend of $32,500 to cover living expenses. The World Fellows Program does its best to assist with arrangements for Fellows who are joined in New Haven by a spouse or dependent minors for the duration of the Program.
Having a family accompany a Fellow to New Haven for the duration of the Fellowship is a decision that should be made only after serious consideration and discussion with the Program staff. While the families of some Fellows have lived full-time in New Haven for the four months of the Program, the majority of World Fellows with families – especially those with children – find it considerably easier and more convenient to have their family members come for shorter visits. Spouses and partners with career flexibility do often come to New Haven for longer stretches, and it is sometimes possible for them to be included in a small number of World Fellows activities. More complicated is the important decision regarding whether or not to bring children. Placing school-age children into schools in New Haven is a complex and competitive process. Program staff can provide information and some assistance in making school arrangements; however, there is no guarantee that schools in the Yale University area will have the necessary openings. Placing younger children into daycare centers can also present challenges. Fellows wishing to bring young children to New Haven must have full-time care arrangements for them. Fellows are occupied for many hours each day, including many evenings. In all cases, the Fellow must consider the intensive nature and significant demands of the Program, as well as the impact that long days and evenings will have on a partner and/or children. 



Eligibility and Selection Process 

                                                                                                        

Nominations and applications for the Yale World Fellows Program are solicited from around the world. A Fellowship candidate must be a citizen of and reside in a country other than the United States. Preference may be given to candidates who have not had extensive educational or work experience in the United States, particularly at Yale. Candidates should be in the mid-career stage, at least five and typically not more than twenty years into their professional careers, with demonstrated work accomplishments, and a clear indication of future contributions and excellence. An excellent command of English is essential. Fellowship candidates must complete an online application and submit three confidential letters of recommendation. Regional panels review semifinalist candidates, and a final selection committee aims to assemble a Fellowship group that is diverse, geographically balanced, and representative of a wide range of professions, talents, and perspectives.



Online Nomination  

                                                                                                                                    

Please refer to the FAQ to learn what it means to "nominate" a candidate; candidates should not nominate themselves.
To nominate a candidate for the 2011 Program, click here.



Online Application

                                                                                                                                      

Please refer to the FAQ to learn more about the application process. The application deadline for the 2011 Program is Friday, January 14, 2011.
To begin an application, click here.

For more information and application process :


PhD Scholarship in Coral Reef Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, Australia.





Title:

PhD Scholarship in Coral Reef Sedimentology and Stratigraphy

Funding Body:

University of Sydney

Research Areas:

Sciences & Engineering

Type

Postgraduate Research

Description:

This scholarship is funded by an ARC Discovery Project grant and will provide support for 3 years on a full-time basis for a research project leading to a PhD. The objective of the research project is to investigate the biologic and geologic response of the Great Barrier Reef to sea level and climate changes over the last 30 ka by generating and linking new observational data with numerical modelling. The project will investigate a unique suite of sediment cores and other data collected on the recent Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition (325) http://www.eso.ecord.org/expeditions/325/325.php and the site survey cruise (http://www.marine.csiro.au/nationalfacility/voyagedocs/2007/summarySS07-2007.pdf).

Eligibility:

Applicants should have an Honours 1 or 2A degree (or equivalent) in earth and/or environmental science. Experience/background in carbonate sedimentology, coral reef biology and geology and/or numerical modelling of earth systems would be an advantage.

Amount awarded:

The scholarship stipend is $26,669 in 2010 (tax exempt).

Application guide:

For further information, contact Dr. Jody Webster (Phone: +612 9036 6538; Fax: +612 9351 0184; E-mail: jody.webster@sydney.edu.au). Applications, including a curriculum vitae, copy of an academic transcript, proof of citizenship or permanent residency, the names and contact details of at least two referees should be sent to Dr Jody Webster, School of Geosciences, The University of Sydney NSW 2006.

Closing date:

15 January 2011

For more information and application procedures :