Posted on Monday, March 8, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: economics, gloria, gloria-barron, life, management, north, personal, project, scholarship in america, society, topics, undergraduate, wilderness
Overview The Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship is available to qualified graduate students. It is created in honor of Gloria Barron, dedicated educator and tireless advocate for wilderness protection, and administered by The Wilderness Society, a leading conservation organization based in Washington, D.C. We award a $10,000 scholarship to a graduate student for the coming academic year to support research and preparation of a paper on an aspect of wilderness. We strongly encourage proposals relating to climate change, as well as other topics regarding wilderness conservation. Additional funding will be provided to pay travel expenses for the recipient to work with staff members of The Wilderness Society on this project. The Wilderness Society wishes to encourage the publication of this work in an academic journal or other appropriate medium and has additional funds to help cover expenses of publishing and publicizing the final paper. The scholarship seeks to encourage individuals who have the potential to make a significant positive difference in the long term protection of wilderness in North America. In the past, individuals like Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson have made that kind of lasting difference. They possessed all the skills needed to excel in their respective professions, but they also possessed something more: the courage and the vision to think afresh about how and why to protect our wild lands and the ability to communicate those ideas effectively to others. Eligibility Requirements for Scholarship Applications Graduate students meeting the eligibility requirements noted below may apply directly to The Wilderness Society. If you are an applicant, please make sure you meet all of the scholarship eligibility requirements and follow the application procedures below. Applicants for the Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship must: • be enrolled in an accredited graduate institution in North America; • have strong academic qualifications; • have academic and/or career goals focused on making a significant positive difference in the long-term protection of wilderness in North America. Graduate students in natural resources management, law or policy programs are strongly encouraged to apply. Application Procedure All students applying for the Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship must submit the following materials for an application to be considered complete: • A two-page double-spaced cover letter. The letter must offer insights into the personal motivations of the applicant as well as how wilderness has influenced your life. If, in the course of this essay, you could give us some understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, this would also be helpful. • A 3-5 page double-spaced proposal. The proposal must include a description of the proposed work and a timeline for completion of a paper within 24 months. The 5-page proposal limit does not include your list of references/citations. See Research Topics for guidelines. • A current résumé or curriculum vitae. • Two letters of recommendation describing the applicant’s ability to meet the objectives of the scholarship and proposed work. • Undergraduate and graduate transcripts (official or unofficial). All application materials must be submitted to Barron_scholarship@tws.org no later than 5:00 pm Eastern, March 31. Faxes or mail applications are not acceptable. Research Topics The research paper should address an aspect of the establishment, protection, or management of wilderness. The applicant may choose to discuss a subject relevant to current programs of The Wilderness Society. It may apply to a particular landscape or it may address issues broadly. The following themes are suggested research topics: • Restoration of the health and function of wilderness. For example: what is “good” ecological restoration?; what is the proper scale and at what point can a system be considered restored? • Reserve design in the context of ecosystem management. Research into the role of reserves in the conservation of ecosystem integrity and/or the effect of climate change scenarios on reserve design would fall under this heading. • Management impacts on wildland ecosystems. Question like how do roads affect ecosystem function and what roles should roadless areas play in protecting ecosystem integrity, what are the ecological and social impacts of grazing in wildland ecosystems, and what can be done to protect wildland ecosystems from biological invasion are examples. • Valuing wildlands. Topics include how wildland protection contributes to rural economic health and the design of policies and programs to help rural communities leverage the economic value of protecting wildland ecosystems. • Connecting people to wildlands. The contributions of wilderness to public health and well-being, particularly for residents of metropolitan areas, are possible topics under this heading. • Impacts of climate change. Potential research questions include: what are the terrestrial and aquatic impacts of climate change on wilderness areas and wilderness resources; what is the relationship between wildland fire, carbon emissions/sequestration, and climate change; what are the economic effects of climate change on wildland ecosystem services such as water quality and quantity; and what are the implications of climate change for wilderness management? Important: Research proposals related to climate change are strongly encouraged. Scholarship Requirements Scholarship Payments: The scholarship is paid in two installments, the first in August for $7,000 and the second in February for the remaining $3,000. The recipient may be liable for income tax on the scholarship. Please consult with your tax advisor on the proper treatment of the award. Additional funding will be provided to pay travel expenses for the recipient to work with staff members of The Wilderness Society on this project. The Society wishes to encourage the publication of this work in an academic journal or other appropriate medium and has additional funds to help cover expenses of publishing and publicizing the final paper. Contact for further information: Christine Soliva (barron_scholarship[at]tws.org) , Research Project CoordinatorNo phone calls please. Applications must be emailed to:Christine SolivaResearch Project CoordinatorEcology and Economics Research Department The Wilderness Society Barron_scholarship@tws.org Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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USA: Gloria Barron Scholarship – Wilderness Society
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Posted on Saturday, March 6, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: delhi, federal-republic, fellowship, funded-annual, management, network, south, starting-march, the-first, think-south
New Delhi: Cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany, The South Asian Network of Goethe-Institute, has declared to provide fully funded annual fellowship in Arts Management and Cultural Policy.Starting March 15, 2010, the first edition of ‘A. R. Think South Asia Fellowship’ that includes…
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Max Mueller Bhavan offers German fellowships in cultural management
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Posted on Saturday, February 27, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: design, funded-as-part, management, phd program, postgraduate, project, Research, scholarship in europe, spain, studentship, understanding
Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for an ambitious and dedicated graduate looking to obtain a PhD within an international project related to the design of diabetic footwear. During the course of the PhD the successful candidate will develop a range of experimental skills in human motion analysis and measurement of pressures under the foot, increase their knowledge of foot biomechanics, and gain skills related to the management of clinical trials. In addition, they will learn about the latest technological developments in diabetic footwear design and manufacture, working with partners in Italy, Spain and Germany. The successful candidate will also benefit from working in a multidisciplinary applied research environment within one of the fastest growing human movement science research groups in the UK. This three year PhD studentship provides a three year stipend (approximately £13,500 PA rising in line with nationally agreed pay awards) and tuition fees will be paid at home/EU rate. The preferred starting date is May 2010. Project background: One of the major problems to affect people with diabetes is foot ulceration. This ulceration often results from elevated pressure or shear within footwear and, if left untreated, can result in full or partial amputation of the foot. Diabetic footwear is designed to reduce in-shoe pressure and shear. Although research has shown that diabetic footwear should be individually customised, there lack of understanding about how this customisation should be implemented in a clinical setting. During this project you will first develop an in-depth understanding of the effect different footwear design features have on plantar pressures. You will then combine this understanding with gait laboratory assessment to produce a systematic approach for prescribing diabetic footwear. This approach will be developed in conjunction with other research and industry groups who are developing new rapid manufacturing processes for the production of footwear components. The work is funded as part of an EU project (www.sshoes.eu) that seeks to produce a complete solution for specifying, designing and manufacturing bespoke footwear for people with diabetes. The work will involve liaison with research groups in other EU countries, including Italy, Spain and Germany. You will be an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual with a 2(i) or 1st in a health care or exercise science related discipline, e.g. podiatry, physiotherapy or sport science and candidates with a Masters qualification are particularly encouraged to apply. You will have an interest in foot health, footwear design and in gait assessment. Experience of working with patients or clinical trials, and an awareness of foot problems associated with diabetes would be advantageous. You will be able to work independently and as part of a team and must have excellent communication and ‘people’ skills. Closing date for applications: 15th March 2010. How to apply To Apply: Please contact Graham Green for the job description, person specification and application details e-mail: g.greene@salford.ac.uk General enquiries to: Dr Steve Preece, Email: s.preece@salford.ac.uk. Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this studentship
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UK: PhD Studentship in Developing Bespoke Diabetic Footwear, University of Salford – School of Health, Sport and Rehabilitation Sciences
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Posted on Friday, February 26, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: development, finance, indonesia, management, north, north-sulawesi, north-sumatra, pegawai-negeri, planning-agency, postgraduate, public-service, recommendation, state-ministry
Overview The Ministry of Home Affairs, State Ministry for National Development Planning/National Development Planning Agency, and the Ministry of Finance with the support of Decentralization Support Facility (DSF) are pleased to be able to offer a number of full scholarships for civil servants (Pegawai Negeri Sipil) from central and local government for one year Master degrees in the United Kingdom. Eligible fields of study are: Decentralized Governance and Development, Urban Governance for Development, Public Service Policy and Management, Public Administration, Local Government Finance, and Corporate Environmental Management. General Requirements for Applicants: • Applicants must be either civil servants from one of the three ministries/institutions mentioned above or local government officials from any one of the regions in which the DSF has local government activities (Kepulauan Riau, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, South Sumatra, Riau, Banten, West Java, DKI Jakarta, Yogyakarta, East Java, West Kalimantan, East Kalimantan, North Sulawesi, West Sulawesi, Southeast Sulawesi, Bali, East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara, Maluku, North Maluku, Papua, Central Kalimantan, Jambi, Gorontalo). • Maximum 40 years of age. • Excellent first degree with a minimum GPA 2.75 on a scale of 4. • Good level of spoken and written English language (IELTS 6.0 or TOEFL Institutional/International 550). • Minimum of two years working experience as a civil servant in an area related to decentralization. • Highly motivated and committed to career and professional development. • Must be able to demonstrate future leadership potential and the capacity to play an important role in Indonesia’s development. • Field of study should be relevant to educational background or current profession. • Previous recipients of an overseas scholarship for Master degrees are not eligible to apply. Documents required: • Application Form • Copy of degree certificate and certified (translated into English) academic transcript of grades • Copy of ID card (KTP)/Passport and Employee ID Card • Copy of English test certificate • Recommendation letter from direct supervisor • The latest official appointment letter Application Deadline: Complete applications must be submitted by post at the latest by Wednesday, 17 March 2010 to: Bagian Sumber Pembelajaran dan Kerjasama Kediklatan Badan Pendidikan dan Pelatihan Kementrian Dalam Negeri Ministry of Home Affairs Jl. TMP Kalibata no. 8, Jakarta Selatan 12750 Contact Person: Sri Mulyani +6221 799 6521 Muchsinin +6221 799 6521 Rickith Goas +6221 351 0764 The application form is available on: www.dsfindonesia.org/scholarships/ and http://akln.setjen.depdagri.go.id Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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UK: Scholarships to UK for Central and Local Government
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Posted on Thursday, February 25, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: australian, british, dubai, housing, league of arab states, management, masdar, masdar-institute, Research, Science, technology, water
Overview Generous Scholarships are available for Australian students to complete a master of science degree in a range of sustainable engineering and technology fields at the Masdar Institute of Science & Technology in the United Arab Emirates. The Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) is offering PG scholarships for outstanding graduates in engineering and science. MIST is keen to have Australian scholars included in their research teams and the scholarships provided by MIST are both generous and highly relevant The Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) is part of the MASDAR initiative to establish an entirely new economic sector in the United Arab Emirates dedicated to alternative and sustainable energy. Masdar is a highly- strategic initiative with primary objectives of, – helping drive the economic diversification of Abu Dhabi – maintaining and expanding Abu Dhabi’s position in evolving global energy markets – positioning Abu Dhabi as a developer of technology, and – making a meaningful contribution towards sustainable human development. MIST is a private, not-for-profit, independent, research-driven institute developed with the support and cooperation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. MIST offers Masters and from 2010 PhD programs, in science and engineering disciplines, with a focus on advanced energy and sustainable technologies. MIST is establishing linkages with government and industry, both within the region and internationally, in order to apply knowledge to develop innovative technologies and in the education of a wider audience in relation to alternative and renewable energy. MIST is located in Masdar City, a $USD20 billion carbon-neutral, zero-waste city in Abu Dhabi which will be powered solely by alternative energy. Graduates will receive degrees from the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology as well as a certificate from MIT verifying that the degree is to MIT standards. Masdar is also a founding member of the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute and is interested in concrete partnerships in sustainable energy technology, solar technology and joint research projects with Australian universities. More details on the academic programs, admission criterion and application procedure . MIST offers Graduate Scholarships to complete a Master of Science degree in the following areas:- Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Water and Environmental Engineering, Information Technology, Engineering Systems and Management, Electrical Power Engineering, and Microsystems. Applicants for scholarships will need to meet MIST’s high admission standards which include; an appropriate TOEFL score, GRE and an excellent CGPA from a recognized university. A minimum CGPA of 3.0 (on a 4 point scale) or 2:1 in the British system, minimum TOEFL score of 577 (91 on the IBT) or academic IELTS (min 6.5), and a minimum GRE quantitative score of 700. The MIST scholarship includes: – 100% tuition fee scholarship – Textbook provision – Laptop provision – Medical Insurance – Housing in a single unit apartment (at the Masdar campus) – Reimbursement of travel expenses (economy class air-ticket) into Abu Dhabi and back home after completion of studies. Travel expenses (return economy class air-ticket) back to the student’s home country at the end of the 1st year of studies will also be reimbursed. – Reimbursement of TOEFL and GRE exam fees (upon registration at Masdar Institute and submission of original receipts) – A competitive stipend per month (cost of living allowance). MIST scholarships have no bond or conditions upon graduation, however, the scholarship and benefits are subject to maintaining a minimum CGPA as determined by MIST and satisfactory progress on their research. Enquiries Any Australian student requiring further information on MIST scholarships should contact Stephen Garrett, Consul (Education), Australian Education International at the Australian Consulate-General in Dubai, UAE. Ph +9714 5087182 +9714 5087182 or email Stephen.Garrett@aei.gov.au Scholarship applicants will benefit significantly by having their application endorsed by the Australian Government Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) PG scholarships for Engineering and Science
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Posted on Monday, February 22, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: application, berlin, hertie, management, opportunity, postgraduate, public, university, usa
Overview The Hertie School of Governance – located in Berlin, Germany – offers a two-year programme taught exclusively in English and resulting in the academic degree MASTER OF PUBLIC POLICY (MPP). At a time when the international system is undergoing profound changes, the objective of the Hertie School of Governance is to enable gifted and intellectually curious graduates to face these challenges. The goal is to prepare students for decision-making positions within the public, private, and civil society sectors. Reasons to join the MPP-programme at the Hertie School of Governance: • The programme combines a multidisciplinary approach of social sciences, economics, and legal studies with a problem-solving orientation. • An international faculty committed to matching academic excellence with practical experience. • A promising career path: high-quality internships at the national and international level and – for selected students – the opportunity to spend a professional year at a prestigious institution as part of their studies. • A competitive student-faculty-ratio and innovative teaching methods. • An international network of high-level academic partnership • International exchange programmes with high-profile public policy schools, including the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University (New York / USA), GPPI at Georgetown University (Washington / USA), the Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy at Duke University (North Carolina / USA), the School of Public Policy & Management at Tsinghua University (Beijing / China), the Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Tokyo (Japan) and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (Singapore). • As well as dual degree programmes giving students the opportunity to obtain two degreees: our partners within the dual degree programme are the London School of Economics and Political Science (U.K.), SciencesPo (Paris / France), and SIPA at Columbia University (New York / USA). • Central Berlin location offers a global perspective from the vibrant heart of Europe. How to apply Detailed information about the programme and the admission process, as well as the application form, is available at http://www.hertie-school.org You may also contact our Student Services office at studentservices@hertie-school.org The Hertie School of Governance is a project of the Hertie Foundation (http://ghst.de). Deadline for Application: 2010/02/28 Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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Germany: Master of Public Policy at The Hertie School of Governance
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Posted on Sunday, February 21, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: africa, climate-change, development, fellowship, fulbright program, hubert, management, Research, street, united, usa
Overview Founded in 1978 in honor of the late Senator and Vice-president, the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program brings accomplished mid-level professionals from designated countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, and Eurasia to the United States for a year of study and professional experience. The program encourages a variety of U.S. and foreign partnerships worldwide. Fellowships are awarded competitively to candidates with a commitment to public service in both the public and private sectors. 2011 – 2012 Humphrey Fellowship Program The U.S. Embassy in Bamako is currently seeking to recruit qualified applicants to pursue professional development in the United under the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship program. The Humphrey Fellowship program is a competitive scholarship for mid-level professionals from around the world who have shown a demonstrated commitment to public service in both the private and public sectors. Once selected, Humphrey Fellows spend a year in the U.S. engaged in study and professional experiences in the following fields: A. Agricultural Development/ Agricultural Economics B. Communications/Journalism C. Substance Abuse Education, Treatment and Prevention D. Economic Development/Finance and Banking E. Educational Administration, Planning and Policy F. HIV/AIDS Policy and Prevention G. Human Resource Management H. Law and Human Rights I. Natural Resources and Environmental Policy/Climate Change J. Public Health Policy and Management K. Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration L. Teaching of English as a Foreign Language (Teacher Training or Curriculum Development) M. Technology Policy and Management N. Trafficking in Persons, Policy and Prevention O. Urban and Regional Planning Eligible Candidates Appropriate candidates are mid-career professionals in leadership positions who have a commitment to public service and the potential for professional advancement. Prospective Fellows should have a minimum of five years of professional experience, after completing a university degree, prior to August 2010 and should be interested in the policy aspects of their fields of specialization. Candidates must have completed a university degree program requiring at least four years of full-time study in order to qualify for admission to U.S. programs of graduate study. Candidates should be proficient in both written and spoken English and should normally have a minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 525 paper-based or 195 computer-based. (Candidates with lower scores may be nominated for the Long-Term English training.) In general, candidates should have both the need to participate in the program and the potential to benefit from it. Accordingly, they should demonstrate the required experience, skills, and commitment while also indicating how they can benefit from this program in ways that they have not experienced previously and are not likely to experience without the Humphrey. How to apply Preliminary application forms are available online or at the American Embassy located in ACI 2000 Street 241 Door 297 Bamako, Mali. The deadline for receipt of applications is April 7, 2010. For more information, please call 2070 2423. Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this fellowship
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USA: The U.S. Embassy in Bamako (Mali) announces the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship program
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Posted on Wednesday, February 17, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: architecture, business, creative-media, design, France, hotel, institut, management, master program, scholarship, Science, transcripts, travel
Overview Alexandre Yersin was a French phycisian and bacteriologist. In 1894, the Institut Pasteur and the French Government asked Alexandre Yersin to go to Hong Kong to study a deadly plague epidemic coming from Mongolia. He succeeded to isolate the Bacillus responsible for the disease, which was his greatest achievement. For the 11th consecutive year, the Consulate General offers Six Excellence Scholarships to Hong Kong & Macau students. The scholarship includes: – an allowance of €909 per month (around 10,000 HKD) – social welfare, public liability and repatriation insurance – accommodation help (“EGIDE” offers services to help students to find accommodation) and social as well cultural activities guide The scholarship does NOT include: – international airfare between Hong Kong/Macau and France as well as the travel costs within France – registration and tuition fees Eligibility conditions The eligibility conditions are: – to be a Hong Kong or Macau permanent resident – to be born after 31st December 1979 – not to have the double citizenship including French – not to live already in France – willing to get a national Master degree or equivalent in France – willing to go and study in France in the following higher education topics: • Business / Management • Law / Political Sciences / Administration • Science / Engineering • Design / Architecture / Town Planning • Hotel and Tourism Management • Fine Arts / Creative Media Are not eligible: Ph.D and short-term period stay (as trainees or summer courses) applicants or a stay within an exchange programme with a French Institution. Documents to provide You should send the following documents through mail before 20th of April 2010 to the below mentioned address : – application form filled and signed (to be downloaded, see below) – photocopy of the permanent Hong Kong/Macau ID – copies of certificates: HKALE results, Diplomas, Degrees …(along with the transcripts records) – Curriculum vitae – French language certificate (optional) – recommandation letter (optional) NB: Every application files must be sent by post mandatorily. However, applicants may also send their files by email to scholarships@consulfrance-hongkong.org Application deadline: 20th of April 2010 Interview sessions: from mid-May Result of the selection: 17th of June 2010 For more details, you may contact Mr. Jean-Charles Briand at: scholarships[at]consulfrance-hongkong.org Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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France: Alexandre Yersin Excellence Scholarship – 2010 Call for applications
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Posted on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: australia, doctoral, doctoral-school, management, motivation, netherlands, phd program, postgraduate, professor, Research, scholarship in europe, social-sciences, technical, united-states, universities
Overview A Program of Research on Opportunities and Challenges in Engineering Education in Denmark (PROCEED). Funded by the Danish Strategic Research Council, 2010-2013. Announcement of three PhD grants. Application deadline March 1, 2010. The overall objective of PROCEED is to investigate how engineers and engineering educators are responding to the environmental, socio-economic and scientific-technological challenges facing their profession. It is organized as a strategic alliance among four universities in Denmark (Aalborg University, Århus University, Roskilde University and the Technical University of Denmark) with international collaborators in the United States, the Netherlands, Australia and Vietnam. The overall coordinator is Professor Andrew Jamison, Aalborg University. We seek applications for PhD grants to work on each of the following thematic projects: A. Challenges and responses in historical perspective (DTU Management Engineering) B. Curriculum design and learning outcomes C. Models and simulations in engineering D. Design capabilities and engineering practices in industry E. Integrating contextual knowledge into engineering education We seek candidates for fully-funded three-year PhD positions, to begin in May 2010. Each successful applicant will work primarily within one of the three thematic projects A, B and C. Project A will be based at the Technical University of Denmark within the doctoral school of management engineering: www.man.dtu.dk. For more information on enrolment and details of the PhD studies visit: www.dtu.dk/English/education/Phd_Education.aspx. Project B will be based at Aarhus University within the graduate school of social sciences: www.samfundsvidenskab.au.dk/en/research/aarhus-graduate-school-of-social-sciences/. Project C will be based at Roskilde University within the doctoral school of philosophy and science studies: www.ruc.dk/cuid/uddannelser/ss_selt/. Eligible Candidates For all three positions, successful candidates must satisfy the Danish requirements for PhD education, namely a completed master’s degree and a formally certified diploma and educational record. Applications must include curriculum vitae, examination certificate, references and a cover letter outlining the motivation for the PhD study that indicate the competence of the applicant to conduct research within the program within one of these thematic areas. We welcome proposals that can connect the main project to one or more of the others. Both Danish and foreign applicants are welcomed, since the working language within the program is English. Target Candidates All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. How to apply The deadline for applications is March 1, 2010. Applications should be sent online to Professor Andrew Jamison, Aalborg University, the program coordinator, in accordance with the application requirements for the PhD program to which the applicant’s project is to be based: andy@plan.aau.dk. The assessment of applicants will be carried out by the program coordinator and the PROCEED management board. Please contact Professor Jamison for further information. Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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Denmark: PhD grant at DTU Management Engineering 2010-2011
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Posted on Monday, February 15, 2010 with Comments (0)
Tags: innovation, management, marketing, master program, our-application, postgraduate, proposal-before, scholarship, scholarship in europe, social
Overview Ten PhD/MRes studentships are available from October 2010. The studentships cover tuition fees, research training support grant and a starting stipend of £14,200 per year. The MRes provides advanced level research methods training and is relevant to those wishing to go on to study for a PhD. Together, our MRes and PhD programmes have been awarded 1+3 recognition by the Economic and Social Research Council. Eligible Candidates We are looking for highly motivated candidates who have a good honours degree in a related subject. PhD applicants should be able to demonstrate research training equivalent to that of an MRes in a related subject. We welcome exciting projects in any area of expertise within the school: • Accounting • Finance • Human Resources Management, Organization Studies and Organizational Behaviour • Managing Knowledge and Innovation • Marketing • Social Marketing • Strategic Management • Public Leadership and Social Enterprise Formal enquiries Contact Dr Kirstie Ball: research-degrees-oubs@open.ac.uk For more information: http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/index.htm How to apply For details of our application process, please see: http://www3.open.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/index.htm Closing date for receipt of complete applications is 30 April 2010. Provisional arrangements for the interview : Interviews will form part of the selection process and are to be held 1 -4 June 2010 via web conference or by face to face interview. PhD applicants are expected to give 15-minute PowerPoint presentation about their proposal, followed by a question session. We must receive a completed application form, previous degree certificates and transcripts, TOEFL/IELTS test result (if applicable) and a 1000-word research proposal before we can consider your application. Further particulars are available in large print, disk or audiotape (minicom 01908 654901 01908 654901 Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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UK: PhD/MRes Studentships 2010 at Open University Business School
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