Posted on Thursday, March 4, 2010 with Comments (1)
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Overview The State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI) announces a grant program for the 2010/2011 academic year. SHSI will award up to eight research stipends of $1,000 each to support original research and interpretive writing related to the history of Iowa or Iowa and the Midwest. Preference will be given to applicants proposing to pursue previously neglected topics or new approaches to or interpretations of previously treated topics. SHSI invites applicants from a variety of backgrounds, including academic and public historians, graduate students, and independent researchers and writers. Applications will be judged on the basis of their potential for producing publishable work. Grant recipients will be expected to produce an annotated manuscript targeted for The Annals of Iowa, SHSI’s scholarly journal. Proposals for the 2010/2011 awards must be postmarked by April 15, 2010. Application Guidelines 1. Please type a title page containing the following information: – Your first name, middle initial (if used), and last name – Address where you wish to receive mail (please inform us of any anticipated address changes) – Phone number and e-mail address – Brief descriptive title of project 2. Attach a narrative description of the project. This proposal of 1,000 to 1,500 words (3 to 5 pages) should address these points: – The subject to be investigated – Aspects of the subject that will be most closely examined, and questions you are especially interested in exploring – The thesis or argument you expect to propose – The sources you plan to examine, and their availability and applicability to questions you are exploring – What contribution this project will make to the existing historical literature 3. On a separate page, address the following issues: How well will the result of your project be suited for publication in The Annals of Iowa? [Caution: Do not underestimate the importance of this part of the application. Too often otherwise good proposals have failed because they described dissertation or book-length projects without clarifying how they would be adapted for publication in the Annals of Iowa.] If this is part of a larger project, how much work have you completed up to this point? What additional research will the stipend support? 4. Include a resumé or vita. Proposals must be postmarked by April 15, 2010. Notification of awards will be made by June 1, 2010. Send 5 copies of the application and supplementary materials to: Research Grants State Historical Society of Iowa 402 Iowa Avenue Iowa City, IA 52240-1806 For further information, call (319) 335-3931 (319) 335-3931 or send e-mail to marvin-bergman@uiowa.edu. Please do not send applications via e-mail. Evaluation of Proposals – Proposals will be evaluated according to the following criteria: – Significance and originality (or fresh treatment) of the topic and argument – Awareness of appropriate range of primary and secondary sources and their applicability to the proposed argument – Quality of writing and organization – Applicant’s potential for producing work appropriate for publication in the Annals of Iowa Payment In July 2010, each awardee will receive an initial payment of $500. A second payment of $200 will be made upon receipt of an interim progress report in April 2011. The final payment of $300 will be made upon receipt of a manuscript submission in September 2011. Submission of Final Manuscript The editor of the Annals of Iowa will evaluate the final manuscript for publication in the same manner as any other submission, which includes double blind external reviews. The Annals of Iowa retains the first option to publish but does not guarantee publication. Copyright of published manuscripts will belong to SHSI. Acknowledgement The awardee will acknowledge the State Historical Society of Iowa in any publication resulting in whole or in part from the supported research. Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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USA: Research Grants for Authors – The State Historical Society of Iowa (SHSI)
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Posted on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 with Comments (0)
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An IGNOU initiative for our Sustainable Future Admission is on for the Appreciation Programme on Sustainability Science for April-2010 session. The Objective of the programme ia to provide theoretical foundations and practical strategies for achieving the goal of concurrent progress in Economic and Ecological security. The one month programme will be conducted online and graduate in any discipline are eligible for admission. The last date for submission of the application is 15-03-2010. The details of the programme may be obtained from: Programme Coordinator, Appreciation Programme on Sustainability Science, Block No. 1, Room No. 22, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068. Phone: 011-29532374, Email: csd@ignou.ac.in Website: www.ignouonline.ac.in/save, www.ignou.ac.in/csd/home.htm
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Appreciation Programme on Sustainbility Science (April 2010)
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Posted on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 with Comments (0)
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An IGNOU initiative for our Sustainable Future Admission is on for the Appreciation Programme on Sustainability Science for April-2010 session. The Objective of the programme ia to provide theoretical foundations and practical strategies for achieving the goal of concurrent progress in Economic and Ecological security. The one month programme will be conducted online and graduate in any discipline are eligible for admission. The last date for submission of the application is 15-03-2010. The details of the programme may be obtained from: Programme Coordinator, Appreciation Programme on Sustainability Science, Block No. 1, Room No. 22, IGNOU, Maidan Garhi, New Delhi-110068. Phone: 011-29532374, Email: csd@ignou.ac.in Website: www.ignouonline.ac.in/save, www.ignou.ac.in/csd/home.htm
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Posted on Tuesday, February 9, 2010 with Comments (0)
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Overview MI Lab (Medical Imaging Laboratory for Innovative Future Healthcare) is an inter-disciplinary research centre integrating industry, hospital and university. The overall goal is to facilitate better health care and improved patient treatment through research and innovation in medical imaging. MI Lab is located in Trondheim, Norway, in the fully integrated university hospital, St. Olavs Hospital. Its main success factor is creating an environment of close daily collaboration between medical doctors and technology researchers. At present the multi-disciplinary research team includes PhD students and post doctors with the following backgrounds: Medicine, Cybernetics, Neuroscience, Psychology, Physics, Electronics, Physiology Mathematics, ICT, Molecular biology The MI Lab partners are St. Olavs Hospital, GE Vingmed Ultrasound, FAST, MediStim, Sonowand, NordicNeuroLab, Arctic Silicon Devices, Odetect, CorTechs Labs and Sintef. For more information on MI Lab please see: www.ntnu.no/milab The PhD positions will have different tasks in the areas of ultrasound technology, including acoustics, probe design, electronics, signal processing and image/video analysis. Also clinical research projects in applications of a new pocket-sized ultrasound scanner, and heart and brain imaging with MR and Ultrasound are available. We will to some extent tailor each PhD project to the candidates special competence and interests. Master students in their last year are also encouraged to apply. These applicants will be evaluated on the same line as other applicants, but may only start a PhD fellowship after finished Masters’s degree. MI Lab and NTNU want to attract outstanding and creative candidates who can contribute to our ongoing research activities. In the evaluation the main criteria will be: • the academic quality of the applicant • the ability to work in an interdisciplinary research team • personal creativity and innovation • the candidate’s motivation for the position Qualificaions and practical information: For a PhD position a Master’s degree or equivalent is required with at least 5 years of studies and an average grade of A or B within a scale of A-E for passing grades (A best). Applicants must also be able to communicate fluently in English (spoken and written). Selected applicants will be invited to undergo an interview. If none of the applicants holds up to the high standards of MI Lab, it may be decided not to hire any of the applicants. The duration of a PhD fellowship is 3 years. The PhD students in MI Lab are encouraged to take part in the Norwegian Research School in Medical Imaging. See: www.ntnu.no/medicalimaging Target candidates Applications from all countries are welcome. Trondheim is an ideal place to combine an academic career with a good personal life. Norway, like other Scandinavian countries, has generous rules for both maternity and paternity leave. Professional daycare for children is easily available. Trondheim has two international schools with English as the language of instruction, including Pre-school, Primary – and Middle school. Having a population of 160 000, Trondheim is a small city by international standards, and thus has low crime rates, little pollution, and easy access to a beautiful countryside. Still, the city can rival many larger cities in the availability of cultural facilities, having a professional theater, a professional symphony orchestra, and a soccer football club, Rosenborg, which regularly qualifies for Champions League. The Trondheim Municipal School of Music and Culture is outstanding, and caters for all levels of talent and a wide variety of cultural genres. NTNU is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from both EU/EEA and non-EU countries. The university is strongly committed to diversity within its community, and welcomes applications from members of ethnic minorities. NTNU wants to increase the share of women in research positions. Women are encouraged to apply. Mentor program for women in academic positions is offered. Salary is according to the general policies of NTNU. Depending on qualifications and academic background, Research Fellows at the Faculty of Medicine will be remunerated at wage levels 45-55 on the Norwegian State salary scale, with gross salary from NOK 353 000 – NOK 420 600 a year , of which 2% is deducted for the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund. A yearly amount for operating costs will be added. The successful applicant must agree to the conditions laid down for public employees in Norway. How to apply: The application must contain information about education, examinations and previous experience, and also a short description of the applicants’ motivation for the position. Certified copies of testimonies and documents must be attached, and all documents must be in English (unless they already are in a Scandinavian language). Copies of publications and any other work which the applicant wishes to be taken into account should also be enclosed. Joint works will be considered. If it is difficult to specify the input of the applicant in a joint work, a short summary should be attached outlining the applicant’s input. Please send the application including CV, publication list, verified certificates and addresses of references via this website. The file number for the position, DMF 21-10, is to be clearly stated on the application. Application deadline: March 1, 2010. For further information please contact: Professor Olav Haraldseth: e-mail: olav.haraldseth@ntnu.no , Phone: +47 98 46 89 40. Professor Hans Torp: e-mail: hans.torp@ntnu.no , Phone: +47 90 91 85 79 For information concerning the application process, please contact: Executive officer Morten Carlson e-mail: morten.carlson@ntnu.no , Phone +47 73 59 87 25 Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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Norway: Eight PhD positions available at MI Lab, Faculty of Medicine
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Posted on Tuesday, January 26, 2010 with Comments (0)
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Overview Sakýp Sabancý International Research Essay Competition Topic for the 2010 award is “Multiculturalism in the Governance of the European Union and Turkish Accession”. The essays submitted to the competition should address the issues and challenges that multiculturalism presents for the governance of the European Union. In particular, the authors should assess the benefits and contributions of Turkey’s accession to the EU’s governance in meeting these challenges. Target Candidates The competition is open to all scholars in the social sciences and humanities working on contemporary Turkey. The selection committee will give priority to those submissions which have the potential for publication in a leading scholarly journal. The Sakýp Sabancý International Research Award includes $20,000 for the first prize , $10,000 for the second, and $5,000 for the third . An independent, international jury will select the prize winners. Requirements All entries must be new and original works, not published previously in any form. Essays must be approximately 13.000 words, including title, citations, and endnotes. (References should be shown in the form of endnotes.) An abstract of 500 words and a short c.v. of the applicant are required. For more details, contact Sabri Sayari, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey, Phone: 90 216 483 9255, Email: sabris@sabanciuniv.edu Deadline for Essay Competition/Research Award: March 14, 2010 Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this award
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Turkey: Sakýp Sabancý International Research Essay Award
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Posted on Thursday, November 19, 2009 with Comments (0)
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There are many things to consider when budgeting for study abroad.
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Budgeting for Study Abroad
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Posted on Tuesday, August 18, 2009 with Comments (0)
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One of the more complicated aspects of studying abroad can be staying in touch with those back home, as well as communicating over the phone in your host country. Especially in these days of technology, when everybody has a cell phone on them at all times, it can be disconcerting to not have one when you are in your host country. For a long time, the options for having a cell phone while studying abroad were few: You could rent or buy one while abroad, or are fortunate enough to have existing service with a cell provider that offers overseas rates. Of course, using a prepaid phone card is an option, but cumbersome and inconvenient. A solution to this is the Mobal GSM World Phones . They are relatively inexpensive to purchase ($49-$179) and work in over 150 countries worldwide. There is no monthly fee, no minimum usage requirement, and no contract. You simply buy the phone for your trip, and when you come home, throw it in a drawer and forget about it until your next trip abroad. You also get to keep your international cell phone number for life
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Keeping in Touch While Studying Abroad
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Posted on Tuesday, November 4, 2008 with Comments (5)
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What is Animation ?
So, what does it take to be a 3D artist? Well, obviously, you must have an eye for art. Most people who begin learning how to do 3D have some kind of background in drawing and sketching. Indeed, it’s not unheard of for 3D studios to hire artists who have no experience in 3D art, based solely on the strength of a pencil drawing portfolio. Sculptors, who were previously limited to animatronics and claymation to enter the realm of live-action art, also tend to have an easy time making the transition to 3D.
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