Senin, 25 April 2011

Chevron Undergraduate PhD Admission Scholarship


PhD Admission Undergraduate scholarships in Chemical and Mechanical Engineering are awarded by Chevron Upstream Europe through Chevron’s University Partnership Program.Chevron and Heriot-Watt University have a relationship stretching back over 30 years covering recruitment, research and knowledge transfer.To apply for this PhD Admission scholarship Applicants must be UK or EU nationals, and currently be a year 2 student in either Chemical or Mechanical Engineering or Robotics and Cybertronics at Heriot-Watt University, and expect to progress onto an MEng degree programme in either Chemical or Mechanical Engineering or robotics and Cybertronics,and must not be in receipt of a scholarship from an organisation other than Chevron or Heriot-Watt University.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 8 July 2011

Details Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 20 April 2011

New Zealand Law Foundation Phd Admission Doctoral Scholarship


The Phd Admission purpose of promoting the New Zealand Law Foundation Fellowship doctoral studies at universities and research institutions in law in New Zealand. The scholarship is doctoral research in a defined area of ​​the law entails, for the benefit of New Zealand and its legal system, which includes the general objectives of the New Zealand Law Foundation.
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Phd Admission scholarship can be granted to any person who has a master's or specialist degree from a university has in New Zealand or elsewhere, or equivalent.
Research studies in law, nationally and internationally
Phd Admission Application deadline: 1 October 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 07 April 2011

Associate Professor / Senior Lecturer Phd Admission


Phd Admission applications are invited for two senior academics in health economics at either the Associate Professor or Senior Lecturer level in order to expand and complement our existing research strengths. The Phd Admission appointments represent significant investment in the health economics group in the Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry (PCMD) and will add to our capacity to deliver high quality, rigorous research across the College that has a demonstrable impact on policy and practice.

Your role Phd Admission will be to further extend the international reputation of the PCMD through the development and application of economics to promote health and social wellbeing, within a world-class, vibrant research environment. You will be a nationally / internationally recognized authority in health economics and possess extensive experience of design and delivery in health economics research.

You Phd Admission will have a higher research degree or equivalent research in a relevant area and an appreciation of methodological and analytical techniques relevant to health economics. You will have a strong record of research publications and grant acquisition (at least 3* with respect to the Higher Education Funding Council for England's Research Excellence Framework (REF))

You will be appointed on the academic salary scale (£39,107 - £64,638), at a point determined by knowledge and experience.

These are open ended appointments, and will be made to the University of Exeter or University of Plymouth

These posts will be based in the Veysey building, Exeter

For an informal discussion, please contact Professor Colin Green on 01392 722283 or colin.green@pms.ac.uk, although applications must be made in accordance with the details shown below.

Closing Date: 12 noon Monday 9th May 2011

HOW TO APPLY FOR THIS POSITION:

For an application pack please go to the vacancy section of the PCMD www.pcmd.ac.uk quoting reference no: E0991/PMS

Jumat, 01 April 2011

PhD Admission Researcher in tropical ecology


We are PhD Admission seeking two highly motivated postgraduate students to join our international team studying tropical plant-insect food webs. The PhD Admission successful applicants will have strong background in entomology, botany, community ecology, molecular ecology, phylogenetic analysis and/or biostatistics. They will develop their research using our excellent field facilities in Papua New Guinea and collaborate closely with our partners at the University of Minnesota, the Smithsonian Institution and the CTFS.

The PhD Admission positions are sponsored only for the European Union applicants who will pay no tuition and receive a stipend of Euro 5,000 per annum, sufficient to cover living expenses in the Czech Republic.

Deadline for applications is 1 June 2011.

The successful applicants will start on 1st September 2011. The length of study is 4 years.

Further details at http://www.entu.cas.cz/png/brc-vacancies.htm