In order to increase the capacity and quality of research, Faculty of Computer Science University of Indonesia, providing the opportunity for the academic year 2010/11 to a scholarship program graduate studies level S2 (Master of Computer Science/MIK) and S3 (Doctorate of Computer Science/DIK) as a Research Assistant (research assistant).
Application deadline: April 30, 2010
The requirements are as follows:
1. Prospective scholarship recipients must follow the procedures for admission as a student S2 (MIK) or S3 (DIK) according to the rules at the University of Indonesia (SIMAK UI).
2. Prospective scholarship recipients must have a Bachelor Degree (for S2 program MIK) or Master (for the S3 program DIK) from any academic institutions that have excellent reputation in the field of computer science, informatics, electronics, mathematics, or other computational sciences, with a GPA of at least 3:00. Bachelor graduates with a brilliant performance and a minimum GPA of 3:50 can also apply directly to the S3 program DIK.
3. Scholarship recipients will get exemption from payment of fees DP (1st semester: to MIK Rp 6 million, to DIK for USD 10 million) and BOP (every semester: to MIK is Rp 8.5 million, to DIK for USD 12.5 million). In addition, scholarship recipients will also receive a monthly living cost allowance of Rp 1.5 million / month (S2) or Rp 2 million / month (S3). For students MIK, this support is given for 3 (three) semesters, while for students DIK, this support is given for 6 (six) semesters.
4. In addition to their Graduate studies, scholarship recipients will be contracted to work as a Research Assistant with part-time work load, which the scholarship recipient must support research activities in one of 8 research lab in the Faculty of Computer Science University of Indonesia:
1. Computational Intelligence, Pattern Recognition & Image Processing
2. Computer Networks, Architecture & High Performance Computing
3. Digital Libraries & Distance Learning
4. E-Government
5. Enterprise Computing
6. Formal Methods in Software Engineering
7. IT Governance
8. Information Retrieval
5. Scholarship recipients must produce at least 1 (one) international journal publications based on research activities carried out.
6. Scholarship recipients do not have work commitments outside the University of Indonesia Faculty of Computer Science during receiving scholarship support.
7. After graduation, scholarship recipients are willing to work in the Faculty of Computer Science University of Indonesia for a at least during receiving the scholarship.
To register, candidates must complete and return the scholarship application form along with the trimmings via email to mardiah.umar@gmail.com most late Friday, April 30, 2010. At the same time, candidates still must follow the admissions procedure through the website http://penerimaan.ui.ac.id. For MIK and DIK program, this scholarship program participants can follow the second test that will be opened around June 2010.
For more information about this scholarship program, please contact:
Dr. Wisnu Jatmiko (wisnuj@cs.ui.ac.id) or
Dr. Ruli Manurung (maruli@cs.ui.ac.id).
Rabu, 31 Maret 2010
Minggu, 28 Maret 2010
Postdoctoral Position in Genomic and Bioinformatic Cancer Research, Georg-Speyer-Haus, University of Frankfurt, Germany
The Georg-Speyer-Haus in Frankfurt am Main, Germany is an academic research institute of great tradition in biomedical sciences. The institute maintains the status of an independent foundation, and is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Health and the Ministry for Sciences and Arts of the State of Hessen. The Georg-Speyer-Haus is dedicated to basic and translational research in the fields of cancer and infectious diseases, and cooperates closely with the University of Frankfurt.
The Lohrum-group is seeking a highly motivated Postdoc with interest in genomic and bioinformatic cancer research.
Our research team is interested in tumour suppressor mechanisms of the p53-protein family in the post-genomic and epigenetic era. We are applying modern genomic and molecular techniques to study the tumour-suppressor mechanisms of the p53-family in healthy as well as cancerous cells (Smeenk et al, 2008; Koeppel et al, 2009).
Applicants should have experience in genomic research and bioinformatic expertise.
Please send your complete application (CV, letter of motivation, name and address of two referees) via email to: lohrum[at]em.uni-frankfurt.de
The Lohrum-group is seeking a highly motivated Postdoc with interest in genomic and bioinformatic cancer research.
Our research team is interested in tumour suppressor mechanisms of the p53-protein family in the post-genomic and epigenetic era. We are applying modern genomic and molecular techniques to study the tumour-suppressor mechanisms of the p53-family in healthy as well as cancerous cells (Smeenk et al, 2008; Koeppel et al, 2009).
Applicants should have experience in genomic research and bioinformatic expertise.
Please send your complete application (CV, letter of motivation, name and address of two referees) via email to: lohrum[at]em.uni-frankfurt.de
Master of Science Bursary, University of Manchester, UK
Applicants should have a good first degree (minimum 2:1 or equivalent) in a relevant discipline from an approved university, and would ideally have some work or placement experience. Admission of candidates who do not meet this criterion may be approved if satisfactory evidence of postgraduate study, research or professional experience can be provided.
Postgraduate Diploma: Applicants who do not fulfil the entry requirements for the Masters degree may be registered as Postgraduate Diploma study fellows. They take a package of core and optional course units identical to the Masters programme. If performance in these course units meets the standard required at the Masters level (a pass mark of 50%), these students upgrade to Masters registration at the end of the second semester and proceed to the dissertation. They then become eligible for award of a Masters degree. Those who do not achieve a pass at Masters level, but at the Diploma level (a pass mark of 40%), will be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma.
Course fees:
Fees for 2010 entry have provisionally been set to £5,900 for UK/EU students and £ 11,950 for international students. For general fee information, please visit: Postgraduate fees
Scholarships/sponsorships:
The School of Environment & Development Alumni Bursary Scheme offers a £500 reduction in fees to University of Manchester alumni – contact us for further information on this scheme and other scholarships available.
Students at the Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) are often funded by their national governments or their employers, or are self-financing their studies. They also traditionally benefit from a number of additional funding options from the following sources:
* UK Department for International Development/Foreign and Commonwealth Office (including DfID/ACU Shared Scholarship Schemes)
* British Council
* World Bank/International Development Agency
* Bilateral aid agencies (SIDA, CIDA, GTZ, NORAD, FINNIDA, etc.)
* United Nations (UNDP, UNESCO, UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO, FAO, etc.)
* European Union
* Church, educational and other trusts
* Regional development banks
Bursaries and Scholarships awarded by the School are usually advertised from January with a closing date of June. Awards for 2010 entry have not yet been set. Further information will be added as it comes available. Follow this link for more information on funding opportunities for studies at IDPM .
See also the University’s postgraduate funding database for more funding opportunities
* IDPM ICTs Taught Masters Scholarship
Contact email: sed.admissions[at]manchester.ac.uk
Contact telephone: +44 (0) 161 275 0969
Apply: Apply online
Postgraduate Diploma: Applicants who do not fulfil the entry requirements for the Masters degree may be registered as Postgraduate Diploma study fellows. They take a package of core and optional course units identical to the Masters programme. If performance in these course units meets the standard required at the Masters level (a pass mark of 50%), these students upgrade to Masters registration at the end of the second semester and proceed to the dissertation. They then become eligible for award of a Masters degree. Those who do not achieve a pass at Masters level, but at the Diploma level (a pass mark of 40%), will be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma.
Course fees:
Fees for 2010 entry have provisionally been set to £5,900 for UK/EU students and £ 11,950 for international students. For general fee information, please visit: Postgraduate fees
Scholarships/sponsorships:
The School of Environment & Development Alumni Bursary Scheme offers a £500 reduction in fees to University of Manchester alumni – contact us for further information on this scheme and other scholarships available.
Students at the Institute for Development Policy and Management (IDPM) are often funded by their national governments or their employers, or are self-financing their studies. They also traditionally benefit from a number of additional funding options from the following sources:
* UK Department for International Development/Foreign and Commonwealth Office (including DfID/ACU Shared Scholarship Schemes)
* British Council
* World Bank/International Development Agency
* Bilateral aid agencies (SIDA, CIDA, GTZ, NORAD, FINNIDA, etc.)
* United Nations (UNDP, UNESCO, UNICEF, UNFPA, WHO, FAO, etc.)
* European Union
* Church, educational and other trusts
* Regional development banks
Bursaries and Scholarships awarded by the School are usually advertised from January with a closing date of June. Awards for 2010 entry have not yet been set. Further information will be added as it comes available. Follow this link for more information on funding opportunities for studies at IDPM .
See also the University’s postgraduate funding database for more funding opportunities
* IDPM ICTs Taught Masters Scholarship
Contact email: sed.admissions[at]manchester.ac.uk
Contact telephone: +44 (0) 161 275 0969
Apply: Apply online
Researcher Position, Environmental Microbial Systems, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
A Researcher position (at postdoctoral or post master level) is available in Environmental Microbial Systems Group, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering (CEE) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. The research will focus on the development of an anaerobic bioprocess converting organic wastes / bioproducts to bioenergy and other valuable products. In parallel with designing and operating novel reactor systems, temporal dynamics of key microbial groups involved in the system will be studied. Efforts to describe correlations between microbial shifts, operating factors, and process performance, will be made employing a combination of molecular and statistical tools.
The successful applicant will be invited to contribute to several different research works in our group. Self motivated and team oriented individuals interested in environmental bioprocess engineering and microbiology/biotechnology are encouraged to apply. Applicants must have a full command of oral and written English and significant experience conducting scientific experiments. Candidates with expertise in anaerobic bioprocess engineering (i.e., set up, operation, and monitoring of anaerobic bioreactors) and/or in molecular/microbiological techniques will be given preference. Experience in interdisciplinary working environments is a plus. A PhD or Master degree in environmental engineering, microbiology or a closely related field is desirable.
The incumbent is expected to play a significant role in writing academic papers, project proposals, and technical reports. The initial appointment is for one year and will be renewable depending on funding availability and performance. Salary will be commensurate with qualification and experience. Medical benefits and one month bonus (on the basis of performance) will also be provided. Special support for attending oversea conferences is also available. University’s standard salary scale applies.
NTU is a major research intensive university in Singapore, and is highly recognized for its excellence in science and engineering. It is highly ranked in many international comparisons of higher education.
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/Rankings2009?Top50?IT.html
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/hybrid.asp?typeCode=243
For more information on NTU: http://www.ntu.edu.sg
For more information on the group: http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/LeeChangsoo
Interested applicants can apply by sending a cover letter, a CV with a complete list of publications, and contact details of references to Dr. Changsoo Lee at LeeChangsoo[at]ntu.edu.sg
Applications submitted by 16th April will be given a full consideration but the position is open until it is filled. We regret only the shortlisted applicants will be notified.
The successful applicant will be invited to contribute to several different research works in our group. Self motivated and team oriented individuals interested in environmental bioprocess engineering and microbiology/biotechnology are encouraged to apply. Applicants must have a full command of oral and written English and significant experience conducting scientific experiments. Candidates with expertise in anaerobic bioprocess engineering (i.e., set up, operation, and monitoring of anaerobic bioreactors) and/or in molecular/microbiological techniques will be given preference. Experience in interdisciplinary working environments is a plus. A PhD or Master degree in environmental engineering, microbiology or a closely related field is desirable.
The incumbent is expected to play a significant role in writing academic papers, project proposals, and technical reports. The initial appointment is for one year and will be renewable depending on funding availability and performance. Salary will be commensurate with qualification and experience. Medical benefits and one month bonus (on the basis of performance) will also be provided. Special support for attending oversea conferences is also available. University’s standard salary scale applies.
NTU is a major research intensive university in Singapore, and is highly recognized for its excellence in science and engineering. It is highly ranked in many international comparisons of higher education.
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/Rankings2009?Top50?IT.html
http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/hybrid.asp?typeCode=243
For more information on NTU: http://www.ntu.edu.sg
For more information on the group: http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/LeeChangsoo
Interested applicants can apply by sending a cover letter, a CV with a complete list of publications, and contact details of references to Dr. Changsoo Lee at LeeChangsoo[at]ntu.edu.sg
Applications submitted by 16th April will be given a full consideration but the position is open until it is filled. We regret only the shortlisted applicants will be notified.
Postgraduate Research in Environmental – Chemical Analysis, Dublin City University, Ireland
Chemical analysis of novel contaminants in the Irish aquatic environment and their potential to bioconcentrate and bioaccumulate up the food chain.
Funding Agency: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Environment Heritage and Local Government.
Description: The project shall concentrate on using established techniques to measure novel environmental contaminants, particularly pharmaceuticals in the Irish aquatic environment and their bioconcentration ability. The various pharmaceuticals under investigation (including antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, lipid regulators, anti-convulsants and beta-blockers), are known to be present in Irish municipal effluents. Chemical analysis of pharmaceuticals in treated municipal effluent and receiving waters (freshwater and marine) shall be undertaken using solid phase extraction (SPE) followed by analysis by LC/MS/MS to identify and quantify these compounds.
The ability of these compounds to bioconcentrate shall be investigated by chemical analysis on various tissues from bioindicator species, marine and freshwater bivalve mussels (Mytilus edulis and the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha respectively) exposed in vivo and in situ to individual compounds, mixtures and complex effluents. Bioaccumulation through the food chain with the potential for human exposure shall also be investigated using multi-tropic level studies.
The student shall be primarily based in the Irish Separation Science Cluster (ISSC) lab in DCU where the chemical analysis shall be undertaken, but shall be working as part of a team on an EPA funded environmental toxicology project located in the Irish Centre for Environmental Toxicology (ICET) in GMIT, where all in vivo and exposure aspects of the project shall be undertaken. Project supervision shall be from both DCU (Prof Brett Paull) and GMIT (Dr Brian Quinn), with the degree awarded from DCU.
Requirements / Background: Candidates should posses a primary degree (minimum II:I) in a relevant discipline (Chemistry). A good understanding and experience of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry is an advantage. Computer literacy is essential. Candidates must have European driving licence, be willing to travel to various test sites around the country and to visit/work in GMIT on occasion. Studentship is subject to performance that is satisfactory to both DCU/GMIT and the EPA.
Project Start-Date: May 2010
Project Duration: 2 years (with possible transfer to PhD register).
Conditions: €1,333.33 per month plus fees and travel budget.
Closing Date: 5 pm Friday 9th April, 2010.
Application forms (available here or here ) should be completed and submitted with a covering letter and copy of your CV to:
Prof Brett Paull, Irish Separation Science Cluster, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9.
Email: brett.paull[at]dcu.ie
Further Information on the project may be obtained from: Dr. Brian Quinn at brian.quinn[at]gmit.ie
Funding Agency: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Environment Heritage and Local Government.
Description: The project shall concentrate on using established techniques to measure novel environmental contaminants, particularly pharmaceuticals in the Irish aquatic environment and their bioconcentration ability. The various pharmaceuticals under investigation (including antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, lipid regulators, anti-convulsants and beta-blockers), are known to be present in Irish municipal effluents. Chemical analysis of pharmaceuticals in treated municipal effluent and receiving waters (freshwater and marine) shall be undertaken using solid phase extraction (SPE) followed by analysis by LC/MS/MS to identify and quantify these compounds.
The ability of these compounds to bioconcentrate shall be investigated by chemical analysis on various tissues from bioindicator species, marine and freshwater bivalve mussels (Mytilus edulis and the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha respectively) exposed in vivo and in situ to individual compounds, mixtures and complex effluents. Bioaccumulation through the food chain with the potential for human exposure shall also be investigated using multi-tropic level studies.
The student shall be primarily based in the Irish Separation Science Cluster (ISSC) lab in DCU where the chemical analysis shall be undertaken, but shall be working as part of a team on an EPA funded environmental toxicology project located in the Irish Centre for Environmental Toxicology (ICET) in GMIT, where all in vivo and exposure aspects of the project shall be undertaken. Project supervision shall be from both DCU (Prof Brett Paull) and GMIT (Dr Brian Quinn), with the degree awarded from DCU.
Requirements / Background: Candidates should posses a primary degree (minimum II:I) in a relevant discipline (Chemistry). A good understanding and experience of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry is an advantage. Computer literacy is essential. Candidates must have European driving licence, be willing to travel to various test sites around the country and to visit/work in GMIT on occasion. Studentship is subject to performance that is satisfactory to both DCU/GMIT and the EPA.
Project Start-Date: May 2010
Project Duration: 2 years (with possible transfer to PhD register).
Conditions: €1,333.33 per month plus fees and travel budget.
Closing Date: 5 pm Friday 9th April, 2010.
Application forms (available here or here ) should be completed and submitted with a covering letter and copy of your CV to:
Prof Brett Paull, Irish Separation Science Cluster, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9.
Email: brett.paull[at]dcu.ie
Further Information on the project may be obtained from: Dr. Brian Quinn at brian.quinn[at]gmit.ie
Sabtu, 27 Maret 2010
Funded PhD Program in Molecular Medicine, Hannover Biomedical Research School (HBRS), Germany
Hannover Medical School offers an international english PhD program in Molecular Medicine (former MD/PhD program) in cooperation with the Leibniz University of Hannover, the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, and the Helmholtz Center for Infection Research (HZI), Braunschweig. The program was funded within an international PhD-project (IPP) by the Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst und Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DAAD/DFG) from 2002 to 2006, and is now supported through funds of the German Excellence Initiative (BMBF). The program was accreditated as the first German PhD program according to European standards (ECTS) in December 2003.
The PhD program “Molecular Medicine” is part of the Hannover Biomedical Research School. The program aims for students of medicine, after finishing their MD studies, as well as for graduated students of life sciences, who have finished their master of science, particularly in biology, biochemistry and molecular biology. Start of the program is annually in October. Deadline for applications is April 1st.
The program can be finished with a PhD or Dr.rer.nat. (for life scientists). All students work in individually supervised research projects. It is an international English program with students from all over the world. Stipends are offered. Language courses are available. There are tutorials and methodological seminars in small groups. The dissertation project will be supervised by a group of supervisors. There are also cultural tutorials.
The theoretical part of the program comprises of English seminars in small groups and respective tutorials on selective topics of cellular and molecular biology. In addition, seminars are offered to specific research topics of molecular medicine.
The training for students of medicine will deepen their background of biomedical sciences. Scientists will understand medical and pathogenetic interrelationships. In addition, there is training and supervision particularly within the selected research projects. The dissertation is supervised by a group of three excellent scientists. Within that project the PhD students work independently on highly competitive and grant funded research projects. The results of this work will be presented and discussed in respective seminars and workshops.
Seminars, courses and research projects are offered in following areas:
” Cellbiology ” Genetics ” Immunology ” Infection biology ” Molecular pathology ” Developmental biology” Biochemistry
All obligatory seminars and courses of the PhD program are offered in English. The program “Molecular Medicine” has an international character with students coming from all over the world.
Scholarship source : http://www.mh-hannover.de/2823.html
The PhD program “Molecular Medicine” is part of the Hannover Biomedical Research School. The program aims for students of medicine, after finishing their MD studies, as well as for graduated students of life sciences, who have finished their master of science, particularly in biology, biochemistry and molecular biology. Start of the program is annually in October. Deadline for applications is April 1st.
The program can be finished with a PhD or Dr.rer.nat. (for life scientists). All students work in individually supervised research projects. It is an international English program with students from all over the world. Stipends are offered. Language courses are available. There are tutorials and methodological seminars in small groups. The dissertation project will be supervised by a group of supervisors. There are also cultural tutorials.
The theoretical part of the program comprises of English seminars in small groups and respective tutorials on selective topics of cellular and molecular biology. In addition, seminars are offered to specific research topics of molecular medicine.
The training for students of medicine will deepen their background of biomedical sciences. Scientists will understand medical and pathogenetic interrelationships. In addition, there is training and supervision particularly within the selected research projects. The dissertation is supervised by a group of three excellent scientists. Within that project the PhD students work independently on highly competitive and grant funded research projects. The results of this work will be presented and discussed in respective seminars and workshops.
Seminars, courses and research projects are offered in following areas:
” Cellbiology ” Genetics ” Immunology ” Infection biology ” Molecular pathology ” Developmental biology” Biochemistry
All obligatory seminars and courses of the PhD program are offered in English. The program “Molecular Medicine” has an international character with students coming from all over the world.
Scholarship source : http://www.mh-hannover.de/2823.html
Jumat, 26 Maret 2010
Postgraduate Research in Environmental – Chemical Analysis, Dublin City University, Ireland
Chemical analysis of novel contaminants in the Irish aquatic environment and their potential to bioconcentrate and bioaccumulate up the food chain.
Funding Agency: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Environment Heritage and Local Government.
Description: The project shall concentrate on using established techniques to measure novel environmental contaminants, particularly pharmaceuticals in the Irish aquatic environment and their bioconcentration ability. The various pharmaceuticals under investigation (including antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, lipid regulators, anti-convulsants and beta-blockers), are known to be present in Irish municipal effluents. Chemical analysis of pharmaceuticals in treated municipal effluent and receiving waters (freshwater and marine) shall be undertaken using solid phase extraction (SPE) followed by analysis by LC/MS/MS to identify and quantify these compounds.
The ability of these compounds to bioconcentrate shall be investigated by chemical analysis on various tissues from bioindicator species, marine and freshwater bivalve mussels (Mytilus edulis and the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha respectively) exposed in vivo and in situ to individual compounds, mixtures and complex effluents. Bioaccumulation through the food chain with the potential for human exposure shall also be investigated using multi-tropic level studies.
The student shall be primarily based in the Irish Separation Science Cluster (ISSC) lab in DCU where the chemical analysis shall be undertaken, but shall be working as part of a team on an EPA funded environmental toxicology project located in the Irish Centre for Environmental Toxicology (ICET) in GMIT, where all in vivo and exposure aspects of the project shall be undertaken. Project supervision shall be from both DCU (Prof Brett Paull) and GMIT (Dr Brian Quinn), with the degree awarded from DCU.
Requirements / Background: Candidates should posses a primary degree (minimum II:I) in a relevant discipline (Chemistry). A good understanding and experience of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry is an advantage. Computer literacy is essential. Candidates must have European driving licence, be willing to travel to various test sites around the country and to visit/work in GMIT on occasion. Studentship is subject to performance that is satisfactory to both DCU/GMIT and the EPA.
Project Start-Date: May 2010
Project Duration: 2 years (with possible transfer to PhD register).
Conditions: €1,333.33 per month plus fees and travel budget.
Closing Date: 5 pm Friday 9th April, 2010.
Application forms (available here or here ) should be completed and submitted with a covering letter and copy of your CV to:
Prof Brett Paull, Irish Separation Science Cluster, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9.
Email: brett.paull[at]dcu.ie
Further Information on the project may be obtained from: Dr. Brian Quinn at brian.quinn[at]gmit.ie
Funding Agency: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Environment Heritage and Local Government.
Description: The project shall concentrate on using established techniques to measure novel environmental contaminants, particularly pharmaceuticals in the Irish aquatic environment and their bioconcentration ability. The various pharmaceuticals under investigation (including antibiotics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, lipid regulators, anti-convulsants and beta-blockers), are known to be present in Irish municipal effluents. Chemical analysis of pharmaceuticals in treated municipal effluent and receiving waters (freshwater and marine) shall be undertaken using solid phase extraction (SPE) followed by analysis by LC/MS/MS to identify and quantify these compounds.
The ability of these compounds to bioconcentrate shall be investigated by chemical analysis on various tissues from bioindicator species, marine and freshwater bivalve mussels (Mytilus edulis and the zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha respectively) exposed in vivo and in situ to individual compounds, mixtures and complex effluents. Bioaccumulation through the food chain with the potential for human exposure shall also be investigated using multi-tropic level studies.
The student shall be primarily based in the Irish Separation Science Cluster (ISSC) lab in DCU where the chemical analysis shall be undertaken, but shall be working as part of a team on an EPA funded environmental toxicology project located in the Irish Centre for Environmental Toxicology (ICET) in GMIT, where all in vivo and exposure aspects of the project shall be undertaken. Project supervision shall be from both DCU (Prof Brett Paull) and GMIT (Dr Brian Quinn), with the degree awarded from DCU.
Requirements / Background: Candidates should posses a primary degree (minimum II:I) in a relevant discipline (Chemistry). A good understanding and experience of liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry is an advantage. Computer literacy is essential. Candidates must have European driving licence, be willing to travel to various test sites around the country and to visit/work in GMIT on occasion. Studentship is subject to performance that is satisfactory to both DCU/GMIT and the EPA.
Project Start-Date: May 2010
Project Duration: 2 years (with possible transfer to PhD register).
Conditions: €1,333.33 per month plus fees and travel budget.
Closing Date: 5 pm Friday 9th April, 2010.
Application forms (available here or here ) should be completed and submitted with a covering letter and copy of your CV to:
Prof Brett Paull, Irish Separation Science Cluster, Dublin City University, Glasnevin, Dublin 9.
Email: brett.paull[at]dcu.ie
Further Information on the project may be obtained from: Dr. Brian Quinn at brian.quinn[at]gmit.ie
Senin, 22 Maret 2010
Business Exchange Scholarship – University of Technology, Sydney
UTS: Business Exchange Scholarship
University of Technology, Sydney
Course
area/ Division: BUS.Faculty of Business
Description
UTS: Business recognises the importance of international exchange in a student’s academic life. The Faculty is committed in supporting students who wish to go on exchange in order to gain an international perspective on global business methods and practices.
UTS: Business may offer up to ten (10) Outbound Exchange Scholarships per semester, to qualified students enrolled in a Business degree. Each scholarship is tenable for one semester, to the value of $500.00 each. It cannot be deferred or transferred to another semester.
Eligibility
>Students who are enrolled in a Business undergraduate or postgraduate degree approved to go on exchange by UTS: Business and UTS: International;
>Students must be enrolled at UTS for a minimum of 24 credit points for credit transfer from the host institution to UTS.
>Students attending an exchange program for a full year may only apply for an exchange scholarship once;
>Students must not be in receipt of any other scholarship, cadetship or bursary. This excludes the Global Exchange Scholarship offered by UTS: International, which students may receive simultaneously.
>Students must be able to speak and present upon their return about their experience overseas when required by UTS: Business and/or UTS: International.
Selection criteria
1. Top ranked students with a minimum WAM of 65 from among the Faculty scholarship applicants;
2. Personal statement addressing the following (800 – 1,000 words):
* Benefits of overseas study to your overall Business degree;
* In what ways can you be an ambassador for UTS: Business while studying and living overseas;
* Activities where you have assisted international students or made contribution to UTS: Business
3. A one-page resume.
Value
From $500.00 to $500.00
Duration
Each scholarship is tenable for one semester, to the value of $500.00 each. Link to the application form
Number per year
20
Other information
Outbound exchange commencing in Autumn – Submit by first day of Autumn Semester
Outbound exchange commencing in Spring – Submit by first day of Spring Semester
Contact
Name: Erick Opena
Phone: 61 2 9514 2256
Email: erick.opena@uts.edu.au
Website: http://www.uts.edu.au/index.html
Postal Address:
Erick Opena, UTS Business, Teaching & Learning Centre
P.O Box 123
Broadway NSW 2007
Australia
University of Technology, Sydney
Course
area/ Division: BUS.Faculty of Business
Description
UTS: Business recognises the importance of international exchange in a student’s academic life. The Faculty is committed in supporting students who wish to go on exchange in order to gain an international perspective on global business methods and practices.
UTS: Business may offer up to ten (10) Outbound Exchange Scholarships per semester, to qualified students enrolled in a Business degree. Each scholarship is tenable for one semester, to the value of $500.00 each. It cannot be deferred or transferred to another semester.
Eligibility
>Students who are enrolled in a Business undergraduate or postgraduate degree approved to go on exchange by UTS: Business and UTS: International;
>Students must be enrolled at UTS for a minimum of 24 credit points for credit transfer from the host institution to UTS.
>Students attending an exchange program for a full year may only apply for an exchange scholarship once;
>Students must not be in receipt of any other scholarship, cadetship or bursary. This excludes the Global Exchange Scholarship offered by UTS: International, which students may receive simultaneously.
>Students must be able to speak and present upon their return about their experience overseas when required by UTS: Business and/or UTS: International.
Selection criteria
1. Top ranked students with a minimum WAM of 65 from among the Faculty scholarship applicants;
2. Personal statement addressing the following (800 – 1,000 words):
* Benefits of overseas study to your overall Business degree;
* In what ways can you be an ambassador for UTS: Business while studying and living overseas;
* Activities where you have assisted international students or made contribution to UTS: Business
3. A one-page resume.
Value
From $500.00 to $500.00
Duration
Each scholarship is tenable for one semester, to the value of $500.00 each. Link to the application form
Number per year
20
Other information
Outbound exchange commencing in Autumn – Submit by first day of Autumn Semester
Outbound exchange commencing in Spring – Submit by first day of Spring Semester
Contact
Name: Erick Opena
Phone: 61 2 9514 2256
Email: erick.opena@uts.edu.au
Website: http://www.uts.edu.au/index.html
Postal Address:
Erick Opena, UTS Business, Teaching & Learning Centre
P.O Box 123
Broadway NSW 2007
Australia