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[Australia] The 2009-2010 Scholarship in Bachelor of International Hotel Management at International College of Hotel Management, Adelaide

The International College of Hotel Management is pleased to offer scholarships for July 2009 and January 2010 entry. The scholarships are open to all nationality.

Application deadline:

  • 1st May 2009 for international student other than New Zealand
  • 13th October 2009 for New Zealand student
  • 2nd October 2009 for Australia student
  • ICHM Scholarship for international students

    ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

    • Open to all international students studying outside Australia; international students undertaking an English course in Australia; international students who have completed less than two years high school in Australia. International students who finish high school in Australia including the last two years must apply for the Australian Entry Scholarships.
    • Minimum age requirement of 18 years old at the time of commencement with ICHM.
    • Maximum age 22 at time of application.
    • Will complete/graduate in 2009 or have recently completed/graduated their final year of high school studies. Results must meet ICHM Academic Entry Requirements (refer to ICHM Prospectus or website).
    • For students whose mother tongue is other than English, IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 550. (Paper based; computer & internet also acceptable)
    • Open only to new students seeking entry into Year 1.

    If you do not have a copy of our prospectus to assist with the preparation of your scholarship application, it can be viewed on our website www.ichm.edu.au or please contact our Admissions Office and a copy will be forwarded to you by post.

    Other general information is available on our website and in our student magazine “On-Course”, or by contacting the ICHM Admissions Office.

    SCHOLARSHIP VALUE

    The value of each scholarship is A$15,000 to be paid in the following manner:-

    • Year 1 A$4,000
    • Year 2 A$4,000
    • Year 3 A$4,000
    • Year 4 A$3,000

    HOW TO APPLY

    Your completed application must contain:

    • Scholarship application form.
      This form is in two parts.
      - Cover page providing your personal contact details.
      - Your response to 4 short-answer questions found on the reverse of the Application Form page..
    • Brief CV (not more than one page in length)
    • Copies of your school reports for Year 11 and 12.
    • ICHM application form (unless an application to attend ICHM has already been forwarded).
    • Evidence of English language ability (e.g. IELTS/TOEFL)

    You can download the application form at the bottom of this article, or the application form can be found in the ICHM Prospectus, or on the ICHM website. All sections (except for the medical form which can be submitted at a later date) must be completed and submitted along with the Scholarship form and details.

    • Scholarship Application Fee of A$50.
      Payment can be made by credit card or cheque. Cheques in A$ made payable to ICHM. All cheques are banked and credit card payments processed upon receipt.
    • Note: Do not staple or bind applications. Do not send original transcripts as they will not be returned.

    SEND YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION TO:

    ICHM Admissions Office
    124 Hutt St
    Adelaide SA 5000
    AUSTRALIA

    Applications close on Friday, 1st May 2009. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered for these scholarships.

    SCHOLARSHIP SELECTION PROCESS

    All ICHM Scholarship winners will be chosen by the ICHM selection panel in Adelaide, based solely on the strength of their full written application. Incomplete applications will not be considered. ICHM may also request additional information to assist them with their final decision.

    Based on the applications received, the winners will be selected as those most likely to excel at Hotel Management.
    Scholarship winners will be notified by May 15.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Applications close on Friday, 1st of May 2009. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered for these scholarships.

    ICHM Scholarship for International Student 2009
    Application Form

    ICHM Scholarship for students from New Zealand

    Scholarship Value

    The International College of Hotel Management is pleased to offer one New Zealand Scholarship for 2010 entry.

    The value of the scholarship is A$25,000 to be paid in the following manner:-

    • Year 1 A$7,000
    • Year 2 A$7,000
    • Year 3 A$7,000
    • Year 4 A$4,000

    Eligibility Requirements

    • New Zealand residents.
    • Minimum age requirement of 18 years old at the time of commencement with ICHM.
    • Maximum age 20 at time of application.
    • Will complete in 2009 or have recently completed Year 13 or equivalent international schooling.
    • Open only to new students seeking entry into Year 1.
    • For students whose mother tongue is other than English, IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 550 (paper based; equivilent computer and internet scores acceptable).

    Important Dates

    Applications close on Tuesday 13th of October 2009. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered for this scholarship. Finalists for interviews will be advised by fax, email or post by the first week of November 2009. Where possible, interviews will be conducted during late November/early December 2009 and winners advised immediately thereafter.

    Step 1: How to Apply

    Your completed application must contain:

    • Scholarship application form.
      This form is in two parts.
      - Cover page providing your personal contact details.
      - Your response to the four short answer questions. Note that there are no right or wrong answers. We simply want to find out more about you.
    • Brief CV (not more than one page in length)
    • Copies of your school reports for Year 12 and 13 (most recent if received)..
    • ICHM application form (unless an application to attend ICHM has already been forwarded).

    You can download the application form below or application form can be found in the ICHM Prospectus, or on the ICHM website. All sections (except for the medical form which can be submitted at a later date) must be completed and submitted along with the Scholarship form and details.

    • Scholarship Application Fee of A$50.
      Payment can be made by credit card or cheque. Cheques in A$ made payable to ICHM ESOS Trust Account. All cheques are banked and credit card payments processed upon receipt.
    • Note: Do not staple or bind applications. Do not send original transcripts as they will not be returned.

    Step 2: Send your completed application to:

    R. Neil Lambie International Education Limited
    18 Fortification Road
    Karaka Bays
    Wellington 6022
    NEW ZEALAND

    NZ Freecall: 0800 284 246
    Ph: (64) 4388 6592
    Email: r.neil.lambie@rnliel.co.nz

    Applications close on Tuesday 13th of October 2009. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered for this scholarship.

    Step 3: Selection Process

    Assessment Criteria

    For short listing of applicants
    School Report 25%
    CV and References 25%
    Short Answer Questions 50%

    Up to 4 New Zealand finalists will be invited to an interview in Auckland and an economy airfare to a maximum cost of NZ$500 per applicant. The balance will be paid by the applicant. ICHM is offering a number of scholarships in Australia.

    New Zealand applicants will only be considered for this scholarship if they obtain a “shortlist” score equal to or better than the 10th best applicant in Australia.

    If selected for a finalist interview, students must immediately:

    • Undergo the required medical examination using the form from the ICHM Application.

    Winners will be selected by a panel considering the assessment criteria above and the “person/s most likely to excel at Hotel Management”.

    ICHM Scholarships for New Zealand 2010
    Application form

    Scholarship Value

    The International College of Hotel Management is pleased to offer 3 Australian Scholarships for 2010 entry.

    The value of each scholarship is A$20,000 to be paid in the following manner:-

    • Year 1 A$5,000
    • Year 2 A$5,000
    • Year 3 A$5,000
    • Year 4 A$5,000

    Eligibility Requirements

    • Citizens of Australia, both resident and non-resident. International students attending schools in Australia who complete a mimimum of the last two years of their high school studies in Australia. Students attending Australian International Schools in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia are also eligible to apply.
    • Minimum age requirement of 18 years old at the time of commencement with ICHM.
    • Maximum age 20 at time of application.
    • Will complete in 2009 or have recently completed Year 12 or equivalent international schooling.
    • Open only to new students seeking entry into Year 1.
    • For students whose mother tongue is other than English, IELTS 6.0/TOEFL 550. (Paper based; computer & internet also acceptable)

    Step 1: How to apply

    Your completed application must contain:

    • Scholarship application form.
      This form is in two parts.
      - Cover page providing your personal contact details.
      - Your response to the 4 short answer questions. Note that there are no right or wrong answers. We simply want to find out more about you.
    • Brief CV (not more than one page in length)
    • Copies of your school reports for Year 11 and 12.
    • ICHM application form (unless an application to attend ICHM has already been forwarded).

    You can download the application form below or the Application form can be found in the ICHM Prospectus, or on the ICHM website. All sections (except for the medical form which can be submitted at a later date) must be completed and submitted along with the Scholarship form
    and details.

    • Scholarship Application Fee of A$50.
      Payment can be made by credit card or cheque. Cheques in A$ made payable to ICHM ESOS Trust Account. All cheques are banked and credit card payments processed upon receipt.
    • Note: Do not staple or bind applications. Do not send original transcripts as they will not be returned.

    Step 2: Send your completed application to:

    ICHM Admissions Office
    124 Hutt St
    Adelaide SA 5000
    AUSTRALIA

    Applications close on Friday, 2nd October 2009. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered for these scholarships.

    Step 3: Selection Process

    Ten (10) Australian finalists will be invited to an interview in Adelaide, and an economy airfare will be provided to a maximum cost of A$500 per applicant. Balance will be paid by applicant, or applicants can choose to be interviewed by video conference link.

    Assessment Criteria

    For short listing of applicants
    School Report 25%
    CV and references 25%
    Short Answer Questions 50%

    For finalists
    Panel Interview 70%
    Short listing criteria 30%

    Finalists for interviews will be advised by fax, email or post by the first week of November 2009. Where possible, interviews will be conducted during late November/early December 2009 and winners advised immediately thereafter.

    If selected for a finalist interview, students must immediately:

    • Undergo the required medical examination using the form from the ICHM Application.

    Winners will be selected by a panel considering the assessment criteria above and the “person/s most likely to excel at Hotel Management”.

    ICHM Scholarship 2010 for Australian
    Application Form

    CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

    Students who meet the scholarship eligibility criteria and ICHM entry requirements for either the July 2009 or January 2010 intakes can apply for a scholarship. Students who have already applied and been accepted by ICHM for these intakes may also apply by completing the Scholarship Application form.

    ICHM reserves the right to request winners to commence in the January 2010 intake, unless the applicant has already been accepted into the July 2009 intake with a paid New Student Fee by the scholarship closing date.

    ICHM reserves the right to reduce the value of scholarships if there are less than ten applicants.

    The tuition fees for international students starting in 2009 are A$21,300. In addition there is a one-time New Student Fee of A$1,500. The 2009 cost for Accommodation & Meals at ICHM is $7,250, payable during on-campus semesters and subject to availability. These scholarships can only be applied to the tuition fees. 2010 fees will be set by mid 2009.

    The A$50 Scholarship Application Fee is non-refundable, this applies to successful and unsuccessful applicants. It is also not considered as part of the New Student Fee or Course Fees.

    The scholarship amount will be credited against the final fee payment each year.

    The Selection Panel may decide to increase the number of scholarship winners by reducing the scholarship amount.

    Payment of the scholarship amount on behalf of the student for the 2nd, 3rd and 4th years of the course will be dependent upon satisfactory academic results and industry placement performance as determined by the ICHM Academic Board.

    The awarding of the Scholarship payment each year depends on the student paying the balance of the student fees by the due date as set out in the Application Form contained in the prospectus. Students failing to pay the balance of fees by the due date will forfeit the right to their scholarship.

    The Scholarships are open to new first year students only. Students currently studying at ICHM are ineligible.

    Scholarship students failing to comply with the ICHM rules and regulations in relation to personal and ethical behaviour will forfeit their entitlement to the scholarship.

[UK] Fully Funded PhD Studentships 2009 in Bristol Business School

The Bristol Business School is one of the largest business schools in the UK. In its most recent review, the Higher Education Quality Assurance Agency rated the Bristol Business School as excellent. We have AMBA accreditation, CIPD and CIMA centre of excellence status and ESRC recognition for our doctoral programmes. The Bristol Business School has, and will continue to maintain, a strong research record as well as an excellent reputation for teaching. Bristol Business School performed well in the 2008 RAE. In Accounting and Finance 40% of its research was rated as either world leading or internationally excellent and 80% was rated as at least internationally recognized. In Business and Management 30% of its research was rated internationally excellent and 85% was rated as at least internationally recognized. Combined outcomes for Accounting and Finance and Business and Management place BBS as the leading post 92 university business school in the UK.

Bristol Business School is seeking to attract high calibre, highly motivated people who wish to develop careers as university academics. The Research Studentship offers the opportunity to undertake advanced research training, doctoral studies and to develop skills for roles in academia. As part of the centrally funded research studentship scheme, the Bristol Business School is offering 3 new fully-funded PhD studentships. The duration of the studentship will normally be 3 years for candidates with a suitable research-oriented masters or equivalent research experience, but can be up to 4 years for candidates without such a background. Studentships will commence in October 2009.

Applications are invited in the following areas:

  • Accounting & Finance
  • Applied Economics
  • Human Resource Management and Employment Studies
  • Social Marketing
  • Organisation Studies
  • Leadership and Organizational Ethics
  • Strategic Management & International Business
  • Operations Management

Projects should involve a collaborative element, which need not necessarily involve co-funding, co-supervision or other formalised relationship but evidence of a mutually beneficial interaction in the conduct of the research. Projects should also have a clear outcome in terms of impact in society, whether this be social, economic or cultural. To this end, it is expected that projects will involve a clear dissemination/engagement strategy to ensure that outcomes lead to visible changes outside the discipline.

The successful candidates will have a good undergraduate degree and possibly a Masters degree. They will demonstrate the potential to undertake doctoral studies and an enthusiasm for both research and academia. Candidates from the UK, Europe and overseas are eligible to apply. Successful applicants are required to register as full-time students for a postgraduate research degree and engage in postgraduate research studies for 35 hours a week. These studies include attendance on the MA Applied Social Research (Business and Management) award during the first year. Research supervision will be provided by an agreed supervisory team comprised of a Director of Studies and at least one other supervisor.

The University offers a non-taxable research bursary of £13,200. This bursary is paid in 3 instalments at the beginning of October, February and June. In addition, full tuition fees and support for dissemination will be covered by the University for a period of four years.

There may also be some opportunities to undertake hourly paid teaching to complement research work. This would not exceed 1.5 days a week and will be at the discretion of Heads of Department or Centre Directors.

Payment of the bursary is subject to satisfactory attendance at the University and the extension of the studentship after the first year is subject to satisfactory progress in research studies. For visa, taxation and council tax purposes holders are treated as full-time students on a scholarship.
The PhD application process

A formal application is made by completing and submitting the RD1 form (referring to the Notes for Guidance), together with a Research Proposal. The RD1 form and further details are available via the BBS website: http://www.uwe.ac.uk/bbs/future/research/phd.shtml

Your Research Proposal should be around 4,000 words long and include the following: Background & rationale; Research questions; Theoretical framework/methodology; Methods; Ethical considerations; Time scales; and Dissemination. Guidance on how to write a research proposal is given on http://www.uwe.ac.uk/bbs/future/research/proposal.shtml

Please indicate clearly which research area you are applying for.

Please also attach a copy of your full Curriculum Vitae, references, transcripts and English language certificates (where applicable), together with a covering letter indicating how your project meets the requirements of the scheme.

The closing date for applications is: Friday 31st July 2009.

Please submit your application and relevant documents to:
Fiona Watt, Research, Consultancy & Executive Development Manager, Bristol Business School, University of the West of England, Bristol, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol BS16 1QY or via email: Fiona.watt@uwe.ac.uk, stating “RBI/BBS Research Studentship Application” clearly in the subject heading.

Interested applicants who would like to discuss their research proposal informally should contact: Professor Mairi Maclean via email: Mairi.maclean@uwe.ac.uk or telephone: 0117 32 83460. If you have any general queries, please contact Fiona Watt, on telephone: 0117 32 81374; email: Fiona.watt@uwe.ac.uk

Further details:
http://www.uwe.ac.uk/bbs/future/research/studentships.shtml

MS Graduate Assistantship, University of Missouri, USA

M.S. GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP - A M.S. graduate student is sought to study demography and movement in Missouri’s declining greater Prairie Chicken population. Working in collaboration with Missouri Department of Conservation biologists and University of Missouri scientists, the student will undertake a radio tracking project to study movements and demography of resident and translocated birds in multiple landscapes. Using existing information and population data collected through this study, the student will develop demographic and movement models that will serve as foundations for future management. Candidates must have a B.S. in wildlife science, biology, or a closely related discipline, a GPA > 3.0, and combined verbal and quantitative GRE scores > 1100. Ability to work with a diversity of natural resource professionals, and an interest in wildlife/habitat relationships, conservation of declining populations, and quantitative techniques are essential. Position is available immediately, and applications will be accepted until a qualified candidate is identified. Position includes annual salary, a tuition waiver, and research funds. Application reviews are underway, and they will continue until the position is filled. Submit a cover letter that includes why you are interested in this position, and a short description of work experience and career goals. Please also send a resume, copies of transcripts and GRE scores (unofficial are acceptable), and the names and contact information (phone and e-mail address) of 3 references to Dr. Dylan Kesler, University of Missouri-Colombia (grpc2009-at-picra.net).

Application Deadline: 5 Aug 2009

For more info, contact:

Dr. Dylan Kesler
303N Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences
1105 E. Rollins
University of Missouri-Columbia
Columbia, MO 65211 (grpc2009-at-picra.net).

Application for Junior Research Fellow/Lab Assistant in NFMC

NATIONAL FACILITY FOR MARINE CYANOBACTERIA
(Sponsored by DBT , Govt of India )
Department of Marine Biotechnology
Bharathidasan University
Tiruchirappalli -620024, Tamil Nadu
Application Deadline:
30th July 2009

Applications are invited from individuals who have high motivation to do the research with I Class M.Sc. Microbiology/Biotechnology for the following research projects

1. Department of Biotechnolgy, Govt. of India project titled “Repository of Marine Cyanobacteria as biodiesel feed stock.” For a period of TWO years period.

Principal Investigator - Dr. D. Prabaharan
Two Junior Research Fellow positions (Rs.12,000/- + 7.5 % HRA per month) and One
Lab Attendant position (Rs.8000/- per month)

2. Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India project titled “Marine Cyanobacteria a promising candidate for CO2 sequestration with multiple utilization.” For a period of Three years period.

Principal Investigator - Dr. L. Uma
One Junior Research Fellow positions (Rs.12,000/- + HRA per month) and One
Research Assistant position (Rs.8000/- per month)

Interested candidates can send their CV on a plain paper with a passport size photograph with details of marks secured in all subjects from plus two stage (with proof ), full postal and permanent address, sex, date of birth, community, etc. along with any additional qualification or experience and two addresses of referees who could be contacted (one from whom should be your PG teacher and another whom you have studied)

LAST DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATION

Application should reach the Principal Investigator on or before30th July 2009 by Email/Registered/Speed post in an envelope superscribed “Application for Junior Research Fellow/Lab Assistant in NFMC” Applicants will be communicated about the date of written test. After short listing, the qualifying candidates will have to appear for the interview on the same day.
No TA DA will be given for attending the return test or interview.

For more details visit us : www.bdu.ac.in /www.nfmc.res.in
Further Scholarship Information and Application

New England-China Scholarship Program

New England Board of Higher Education - The New England-China Scholarship Program is available to students who attend a college/university in New England. You must have a solid academic record and an interest in studying abroad in China. This award covers tuition and fees for up to one year.

The New England—China Scholarship Program is an outstanding and timely opportunity for New England college and university students.

  • The scholarships provide the opportunity to spend up to a year abroad in China—studying the language, experiencing another culture and visiting world-famous landmarks;
  • Tuition and fees are covered by the Beijing Municipal Education Commission;
  • The program provides a wide and unique variety of institutions from which New England college and university students can choose, including many of Beijing’s finest institutions;
  • Students can take classes taught in either English or Chinese, or both.

Eligibility guidelines for the New England—China Scholarship Program:

  • Students must be undergraduate and graduate students from accredited New England colleges and universities (public and independent).
  • Students may be currently enrolled in, or recently graduated from, an accredited New England college or university;
  • Students must demonstrate a solid record of academic achievement and good academic standing;
  • Interested students must register through this website;
  • Students must then apply and be accepted to one or more of the 49 Beijing area institutions listed on this website;
  • Once admitted to the Chinese institution, interested students must provide documentation (i.e., an admissions letter) of their acceptance/admission to one or more of the 49 Beijing area institutions;
  • Students must then complete an online application through the NEBHE website to apply for the scholarship.

For more details, visit the website http://www.nebhe.org/content/view/321/198/

IRELAND; PhD Studentship in Perovskites for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

A 3 year Research Studentship in CPI (www.cpi.ul.ie) for studies of perovskites for anode materials in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells. Fuel cells provide chemical energy from electrical energy. This project aims to synthesize and characterise a number of perovskites as catalytic materials for use as fuel cell electrodes. Some experience in solid-state chemistry would be an advantage.

Graduates holding a Class II(1) or First Class honours degree (or equivalent) in an engineering discipline are eligible.

The remuneration will be approx €12 000 p.a. and students from the EC will have remission of fees.

Contact zakia.rahman@UL.ie [Phone (353) 61 212205)
CPI on Energy and Sustainable Environment, University of Limerick

Funding Notes
This research studentship position is funded under the Charles Parsons Awards suported by SFI/DCENR and the Government of Ireland

UK; DPhil Studentship in Mechanical and Matrix Properties of Cartilage

Grade: PhD StudentshipSalary: £15,000 pa plus home/ EU feesApplications are invited for a DPhil Studentship in the Nuffield Dept. of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences. This is an exciting opportunity to join a multi-disciplinary team and be supervised by Dr Richie Gill, Mr Andrew Price and Dr Philippa Hulley. The dissertation topic should be related to the work of academics at the Oxford Orthopaedic Engineering Centre.

It is essential that candidates have: first class honours degree in Mechanical Engineering (other engineering specialities, in particular Aerospace and Civil Engineering, will be considered); excellent mathematical skills; strong background in continuum mechanics and knowledge of computer programming, using a formal computer language such as C, C++ or Python. Experience with finite element analysis and excellent communication skills in both written and spoken English are also expected. Experience of developing constitutive models and using materials testing protocols and machines would be an advantage.For further particulars and details of the research please visit:http://www.ndorms.ox.ac.uk/jobs/Application quoting reference number HF09029 should be sent to: The Personnel Officer, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7LD, from whom further details are available (email: recruitment@ndorms.ox.ac.uk; Fax: 01865 737640). Those interested in this studentship must apply by Friday, 4th September 2009.

NETHERLAND; PHD SCHOLARSHIP in PHYSICS

A PhD student position in the area of quantum optics and solid-state physics is available at the Photonics and Semiconductor Nanophysics group at the Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands).

Quantum dots (QDs) are semiconductor nanostructures with a three-dimensional confinement potential, resulting in a quantized energy structure and atom-like radiative emission properties. Single QDs in optical nanocavities provide an ideal framework to investigate cavity quantum electrodynamic (QED) effects in a solid-state environment, with important potential applications to quantum information processing. This project, funded by the Dutch Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM), aims at investigating the dynamic control of cavity QED effects by the application of ultrafast electric fields. By applying a time-dependent electric field on QDs in photonic crystal nanocavities, we will dynamically tune the exciton energy and therefore control the coupling with the cavity mode in a timescale faster than the spontaneous emission time. We aim at demonstrating the control of the photon waveform, and the generation of entangled light-matter states, by the control of the weak- and strong-coupling regime, respectively.

Requirements

University Graduate

We welcome applications from candidates with a Master degree and an excellent academic record in physics (condensed matter or optical physics). Candidates must prove a strong attitude towards experimental physics. Candidates with engineering or material science background will not be considered.

Organization
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Department of Applied Physics

The Department of Applied Physics at Eindhoven University of Technology has 15 professorial chairs with about 65 academic and 60 technical specialists, as well as 110 graduate and 375 undergraduate students. The leading research themes cover functional materials, transport physics, and plasma physics and radiation technology. The department has extensive national and international partnerships, including industrial partners. It participates in several national (top) research schools, and in two national top technology institutes: Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI) and Materials Innovation Institute (M2i). Eindhoven University of Technology is one of the three participants in the Dutch 3TU Federation of Universities of Technology.

Conditions of employment
Estimated maximum salary per month: eur 2500 - 3000
Employment basis: Temporary for specified period
Duration of the contract: 4 years
Maximum hours per week: 40

Additional Information
Additional information about the vacancy can be obtained from:

Prof. Andrea Fiore

Or additional information can be obtained through one of the following links.

* About the organization

Application
You can apply for this job before 31 August2009 by sending your application to:

Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
Prof. Andrea Fiore
Postbus 513
5600 MB Eindhoven
Nederland
E-mail address: a.fiore@tue.nl

When applying for this job always mention the vacancy number V34.337.

AUSTRALIA; Endeavour Awards Scholarship Program 2009

This is just to remind you that the applications for the 2010
Endeavour Awards are now open and will close on 31 July 2009.

The Endeavour Awards is the Australian Government’s internationally competitive, merit-based scholarship program providing opportunities for citizens of the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Europe and the Americas
to undertake study, research and professional development in Australia. Awards are also available for Australians to do the same abroad. You may be able to use this information to strengthen your international networks, or simply pass it on to prospective international students seeking scholarships.

The Great Opportunity is Waiting for you

Endeavour Postgraduate and Postdoctoral Awards provide you with a unique opportunity to take the next step in your academic or professional career.

Awards in this category include:

* Endeavour Postgraduate Awards

* Endeavour Research fellowships

* Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong Research fellowships

* Endeavour Research Fellowships for Indigenous Australians

* Endeavour Europe Awards

* *These Awards are also available to Australians
Awards range from four months to three years and conditions vary between awards

Benefits of the Awards

* Receive a monthly stipend, travel allowance and establishment allowance (Up to 173,500)

* Travel and health insurance are provided

* Tuition fees (to a maximum pre-specific limit) are provided with Endeavour Postgraduate Awards

* Develop professional and academic linkages internationally for ongoing collaboration

* Dedicated support network for the duration of your Award

* Membership of the Endeavour Awards Alumni network

How to Apply

Once you have determined your eligibility and read the Applicant Guidelines on the Endeavour Awards website, simply follow the links to the online application.

For Further Information please visit : http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au/

Or for guidelines visit
http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au/documents/2010_applicant_guidelines_website_1_pdf.htm

Or for summary visit
http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au/summary_awards/Summary_of_2009_awards.htm

Email: endeavour.awards@deewr.gov.au<

mailto:endeavour.awards@deewr.gov.au>

You are encouraged to start your application now.

This is just to remind you that the applications for the 2010
Endeavour Awards are now open and will close on 31 July 2009.

The Endeavour Awards is the Australian Government’s internationally
competitive, merit-based scholarship program providing opportunities
for citizens of the Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Europe and the Americas
to undertake study, research and professional development in
Australia. Awards are also available for Australians to do the same
abroad. You may be able to use this information to strengthen your
international networks, or simply pass it on to prospective
international students seeking scholarships.

The Great Opportunity is Waiting for you

Endeavour Postgraduate and Postdoctoral Awards provide you with a
unique opportunity to take the next step in your academic or
professional career.

Awards in this category include:

* Endeavour Postgraduate Awards

* Endeavour Research fellowships

* Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong Research fellowships

* Endeavour Research Fellowships for Indigenous Australians

* Endeavour Europe Awards

* *These Awards are also available to Australians
Awards range from four months to three years and conditions vary between awards

Benefits of the Awards

* Receive a monthly stipend, travel allowance and
establishment allowance (Up to 173,500)

* Travel and health insurance are provided

* Tuition fees (to a maximum pre-specific limit) are provided
with Endeavour Postgraduate Awards

* Develop professional and academic linkages internationally
for ongoing collaboration

* Dedicated support network for the duration of your Award

* Membership of the Endeavour Awards Alumni network

How to Apply

Once you have determined your eligibility and read the Applicant
Guidelines on the Endeavour Awards website, simply follow the links to
the online application.

For Further Information please visit : http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au/

Or for guidelines visit
http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au/documents/2010_applicant_guidelines_website_1_pdf.htm

Or for summary visit
http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au/summary_awards/Summary_of_2009_awards.htm

Email: endeavour.awards@deewr.gov.au

You are encouraged to start your application now.

David Kabelele
Research Scholarships Officer | Research Portfolio | Faculty of Built
Environment & Engineering
Ph: +61 7 3138 8033 | Fax +61 7 3138 8381 |
david.kabelele@qut.edu.aud.kolomeitz@qut.edu.au
QUT Gardens Point O Block Room O701 | PO Box 2434, Brisbane QLD 4001

Research Scholarships Officer | Research Portfolio | Faculty of Built
Environment & Engineering
Ph: +61 7 3138 8033 | Fax +61 7 3138 8381 |
david.kabelele@qut.edu.aud.kolomeitz@qut.edu.au
QUT Gardens Point O Block Room O701 | PO Box 2434, Brisbane QLD 4001

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