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[Japan] AUN/SEED-JICA Master Scholarships 2010 in Nine Engineering Fields

The AUN/SEED-Net Project with support from Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) provides scholarships to highly qualified young teaching staff and graduating students/young graduates (i.e., potential future faculty staff) of Member Institutions to acquire master’s degrees in the following nine engineering fields at respective Host Institutions in other countries:
Chemical Engineering at De La Salle University (DLSU)
Civil Engineering at Chulalongkorn University (CU)
Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Chulalongkorn University (CU)
Environmental Engineering at University of Philippines-Diliman (UP)
Geological Engineering at Gadjah Mada University (UGM)
Information and Communication Technology at King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology, Ladkrabang (KMITL)
Manufacturing Engineering at University of Malaya (UM)
Materials Engineering at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)
Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering at Institute of TechnologyBandung (ITB).

In order for AUN/SEED-Net students to produce high quality thesis research of international standard and to ensure the completion of the master’s degree within two years, AUN/SEEDNet provides vital support, in terms of financial and academic, through joint thesis research supervision, to AUN/SEED-Net Master’s students at all Host Institutions. The joint thesis research supervision will be carried out through the Collaborative Research Program, which has been created by each Host Institution for a few well-defined research themes (or research umbrellas) in consultation with Japanese Field Coordinating University, each of which is a collection of interrelated and progressively conducted thesis research topics. Each AUN/SEED-Net student (including doctoral sandwich student) shall conduct thesis research under one of these research themes.

Besides, according to AUN/SEED-Net Students’ Mobility scheme which is promoted to enable students to benefit educationally and culturally from the experience of learning at other Member Institution(s), Master’s students may be supported to take a course(s) or conduct research at other Member Institution(s) for a short period. Students are advised to consult with their advisors and Host Institution on the necessity, possibility and procedures of their mobility.

Those who complete this Master’s Degree Program with outstanding thesis research are encouraged to pursue a doctoral degree in one of the above nine fields either at Japanese Supporting Universities under the “Doctoral Degree Program in Japan”, or at Host Institutions (in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand) under the “Doctoral Degree Sandwich Program” with co-supervision by Japanese professors, or at the two Singaporean universities (NTU & NUS) under “Doctoral Degree Program in Singapore”.

The upgrading scheme is expected to be implemented at some host institutions for master’s students who prove outstanding performance and wish to get upgraded to doctoral level. The details will be finalized by all concerned and announced in due course.

2. Objectives
To increase the number of high quality Master’s degree holders in engineering at Member Institutions which would be necessary to contribute to a sustainable industrial development of ASEAN countries.
To strengthen the Master’s degree programs at the Host Institutions so that the production of high quality Master’s degree holders in engineering needed for the region is materialized within the region in collaboration with the Member Institutions and Japanese Supporting Universities.
To strengthen human networking among teaching staff of Member Institutions and Japanese Supporting Universities.

3. Eligibility of Applicants
(a) Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree in an appropriate discipline of engineering, or to be awarded the Bachelor’s degree before starting the Master’s degree program.
(b) Applicants should be ranked within top 10% of the class, or have the grade point average of 3.0 or higher from the grade point system of 4.0 in their undergraduate study.
(c) Applicants must be young faculty staff of Member Institutions, or graduating students, or young graduates of Member Institutions who are strongly motivated to pursue a professional career as faculty staff at Member Institutions.
(d) Applicants should be under the age of 30 at the time of application and capable of carrying out independent research.
(e) Applicants who have already received another equivalent major award, scholarship or a salary to undertake a proposed course are not eligible forscholarships.

4. Selection of Host Institution(s)
(a) Each Host Institution is assigned to host one or two Engineering fields. Applicants must choose to apply to the Host Institution(s) that offer(s) their proposed field of study.
(Please see list of Host Institutions and their host fields in Attachment 1, and visit our website at http://www.seed-net.org/application_form.htmlfor application forms.)
(b) Each Host Institution has drawn up research umbrellas or themes under Collaborative Research Program. It is advised that all applicants should be well aware of research areas that each Host Institution can offer to AUN/SEED-Net students before selecting Host Institution(s), by carefully studying Collaborative Research umbrellas and choose their tentative thesis research topics accordingly. (For details on Collaborative Research umbrellas of each field, please visit our website at http://www.seednet.org/research_umbrella.php )
(c) In addition, possible research areas of study will also be expanded to cover five interdisciplinary areas, namely Biotechnology, Disaster Mitigation, Global Environment, Natural Resources/Materials, and New/Renewable Energy. In case an applicant proposes a research topic under these research areas, one is still expected to choose one of the Host Institutions, depending on the focus of the research topic (e.g., if the topic is Mechanical Engineering related renewable energy, applicants should choose ITB. If the topic is Manufacturing Engineering related disaster mitigation, applicants should choose UM. If the topic is Electrical and Electronic Engineering related biotechnology, then the applicants should choose CU)
(d) Applicants can apply to the maximum of two Host Institutions, but cannot apply to any institution within their own country.
(e) Applicants should be aware that some Host Institutions strictly require their applicants to obtain a TOEFL and/or GRE score as an admission requirement. (Please contact each Host Institution for more details.)

5. Target Number of Scholarships

Around 45 scholarships for the Japanese Fiscal Year 2010 will be supported (approximately five scholarships for each host field at Host Institutions in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand).

6. Coverage of Scholarships

The scholarships cover tuition fees, living expenses, health insurance, visa fee and airport tax, and a round-trip air ticket, in accordance with the AUN/SEED-Net Project regulations. There may be partial support(s) from concerned Host and Sending Institution.

7. Commencement and Duration of Scholarships

The commencement of scholarship should be within the Japanese Fiscal Year 2010; that is, awarded students should commence their study within April 2010 – March 2011.

The duration of the scholarship is strictly two years, counting from the day of arrival at a Host Institution. Students who need more than two years to acquire a degree will be expected to self-finance during period of extension.

Note: The AUN/SEED-Net Project, in consultation with the Host Institution, will terminate the award of any student who fails to maintain satisfactory progress at the Host Institution.

8. Application and Screening Procedure

It is advisable for applicants to study and follow the application procedure below. (Please see Attachment 2 for a flow chart of the procedure.)
Applicants submit one set of AUN/SEED-Net’s Application Form (for scholarship) and two sets of Host Institution(s)’ Application Form(s) (for university admission), along with other required documents to the contact person at Member Institutions (as Sending Institutions) to which the applicants belong. The list of names of contact persons at Member Institutions (or Sending Institutions) is given in Attachment 3.
The contact person of each Sending Institution sends a collection of Application Forms to AUN/SEED-Net, together with an endorsement letter from the Dean or designated person endorsing the applications. Please note that sending application directly to AUN/SEEDNet without the endorsement letter will not be accepted. (Sending Institutions may submit the collection of application forms more than once within the deadline.)
AUN/SEED-Net will check all required documents and request missing documents from applicants through Sending Institution, if necessary.
AUN/SEED-Net forwards the collection of Host Applications to respective Host Institutions for admission screening.
Host Institutions screen applicants for admission and identify potential advisor(s), then inform the admission result to AUN/SEED-Net.
AUN/SEED-Net starts its screening for scholarships and informs the result to respective Sending Institutions.Note: At the time of admission and scholarship screening, Host Institutions and AUN/SEED-Net may contact Sending Institutions and/or applicants for missing documents or further information.
Sending Institutions inform their successful applicants to confirm their acceptance of scholarships via Reply Form and submit missing documents, if any, to AUN/SEED-Net.
Contractual matters between Host Institutions and AUN/SEED-Net begins.

9. Submission Deadline of the Application Form

Applications for the Master’s Degree Program should be submitted, in printed forms, to the AUN/SEED-Net Project by January 31, 2010.

10. Scholarship Allocation

The scholarships, in principle, should be distributed across fields and across Sending Institutions.

Application to be submitted to:

AUN/SEED-Net Project
(Master’s Degree Program)
Faculty of Engineering Building 2, Room 109-110
Chulalongkorn University
Bangkok 10330, THAILAND

[Sweden] Guest Scholarship Program 2010 for Master’s Studies in Sweden

The objective of the scholarship program is to promote democratic, economic and social development through supporting know-how and transfer of knowledge to advanced students within areas in which Sweden is at the forefront of academic research.

Countries

The program is only available to citizens of the following countries: Albania, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, Kenya, Kosovo, Mali, Moçambique, Moldova, Rwanda, Serbia, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. About 40 scholarships will be offered for the academic year 2010/2011.

Important dates

Prior to applying for a scholarship, application to the master’s degree program must be made via the online application service for master’s programs in Sweden at www.studera.nu. The service opens on December 1, 2009. The deadline for applications is January 15, 2010.

The application procedure for the actual scholarships will open in February 2010.

The list of applicants who will receive a scholarship will be announced at the Swedish Institute’s website, www.si.se and here at Studyinsweden.se in the beginning of June 2010.

Scholarship benefits and period

The scholarship amount is SEK 8,000 per month and the scholarship is only awarded for programs starting in fall semester 2010. The scholarships are usually granted for one academic year, i.e. for two semesters at a time, but will be extended for programs longer than two semesters provided that study results are satisfactory.

How to apply

Prior to applying for a scholarship, application to the master’s degree program must be made via the online application service for master’s programs in Sweden at www.studera.nu.

After you have applied to a master’s degree program, the application procedure for scholarships will then open in February 2010.

Only a limited number of Swedish master programs will be eligible for scholarships next year. The selection of master programs will take place in January 2010 and the list will be published together with the call for applications in February 2010.

The eligible master programs will be within the following study areas:agriculture and forestry, environmental studies, natural sciences (biotechnology, energy), democracy/human rights/gender issues, peace and development studies, economics and entrepreneurship, education, engineering, health science/medicine, information and communication technology, international relations, media and journalism, law/ international law, social issues, spatial/urban planning and real estate management.

The list of applicants who will receive a scholarship will be announced at the SI website, www.si.se and at www.studyinsweden.se in the beginning of June 2010.

Who is eligible?

The scholarships are intended for guest students belonging to the above mentioned target group for full time temporary studies in Sweden starting in fall semester 2010. There is no age limit for scholarship holders.

You are not eligible for this scholarship if any of the following is true:
You have already lived in Sweden for two years or more when the scholarship period is due to begin.
You have a Swedish permanent residence permit or a work permit.
You have a previously been awarded a Swedish Institute scholarship for studies at the master’s level or research at a Swedish university.

However, students who have attended a Swedish Institute summer course in Swedish language or the Swedish Institute Summer University may apply.
Travel grants

Scholarship holders from ODA countries will receive travel support in connection with the scholarship. The travel grant is a lump sum, given only once. Citizens from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia (FYROM), Kosovo, Moldova and Serbia, will receive SEK 5,000. Citizens from the remaining countries receive SEK 10,000.

Insurance

Scholarship holders are insured by the Swedish State Group Insurance against illness and accident during the scholarship period.

Scholarship limitations

The scholarship is designed to cover living costs for the scholarshipholder. There are no grants for family members.

Scholarship holders following a two year master’s degree program are permitted to spend a maximum of one semester abroad in connection with their studies while retaining the scholarship.

The granted scholarship period cannot be altered or extended

Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies (QFIS) Scholarships 2010


Qatar Foundation – Faculty of Islamic Studies Scholarships forinternational students include:
Program tuition
Housing
Recreation, phone, internet
Health plan fee
Transportation inside & outside Qatar Foundation

QFIS offers a number of prestigious scholarships for international students including:
His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani Scholarships
Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al Missned Scholarships
Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi Scholarships
Scholarships endowed by honourable supporters of QFIS

Qatari students may be eligible for scholarships awarded by the Higher Education Authority

Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies (QFIS)

QFIS’s Vision
Our vision at QFIS is to become a locus of thought and dialogue that leads research and debate in all that relates to Islam and Muslims, be that contemporary concerns or issues of heritage; and that produces scholars who are strongly‐grounded in Islamic faith, practice, and civilization, and who are open for engaging with all that their civilization produced, and with the wisdom and thought of other civilizations.

QFIS’s Mission
Inspiring thought based on the plurality and tolerance of Islamic Jurisprudence and civilization that enables Muslims, in terms of perception and practice alike, to face contemporary challenges. Our aim is to contribute to our age, rather than separate from it. We take it upon ourselves to make clear the rich, dynamic, and inspiring spirit of our Islamic heritage, to emphasize its tolerance, diversity, and hence, ability to serve all of humanity through infinite paths for dialogue and action.

QFIS’s Objective
QFIS offers several highly competitive scholarships that are designed to attract the best and the brightest graduate students from around the world. Our graduate programs aim to provide you with knowledge and skills based on Islam’s rich legacy as well as its growing contemporarycontributions in a variety of academic fields. Scholarship recipients are expected to make valuable contributions to their program of choice and the Faculty more broadly. We believe that this mutual commitment will produce leaders who are grounded in Islamic values of plurality, tolerance and diversity and as such who are able and willing to serve humanity through infinite paths for dialogue and action.

Country Eligibility: All countries

Scholarships

HIS HIGHNESS SHEIKH HAMAD BIN KHALIFA AL THANI SCHOLARSHIPS as follows:
1. Five scholarships for successful applicants to the Msc in Islamic Finance.
2. Five scholarships for successful applicants to the General Diploma inIslamic Studies.

HER HIGHNESS SHEIKHA MOZAH BINT NASSER AL MISSNEDSCHOLARSHIPS as follows:
1. Five scholarships for successful applicants to the MA in public Policy in Islam.
2. Five scholarships for successful applicants to the MA in Islamic Studies with a Specialization in Religion & Contemporary Thought.

SHEIKH YOUSUF AL QARADAWI SCHOLARSHIPS as follows:
1. Five scholarships for successful applicant to the MA in Islamic Studieswith a Specialization in Contemporary Fiqh.

Scholarships Description

Scholarships for international students include:
Program tuition
Housing
Recreation, phone, internet
Health plan fee
Transportation inside & outside Qatar Foundation

Application Criteria

Applicants must be able to demonstrate that they have strong interest and aspirations to contribute to their field of Islamic study. Furthermore, successful applicants should have a strong academic grade of “very Good” (GPA of 3.4 or above) and a strong command of English and Arabic (students are expected to pass an Arabic test within first year of studies; failure to do so may result in scholarship revocation).

Deadline

For Applying and submitting TOEFL: 1ST April 2010
Successful candidates will be notified.
Scholarship applications are available on our website www.qfis.edu.qa

Programs Offered
Master of Arts in Islamic Studies with a specialization in ContemporaryFiqh
Master of Arts in Islamic Studies With a specialization in Religions AndContemporary thought
Master of Arts in public policy in Islam
Master of Science in Islamic Finance
Diploma in Islamic Finance
Diploma in Islamic Studies

Required Documents
QFIS Graduate Admission and Scholarship Forms
Non‐refundable application fee of QR100 (International students are exempt)
Copy of the passport or National ID
Recognized Bachelor certificate and final official transcript.
Four recent colored photographs
Test Score of TOEFL (550) for all Programs, except Diploma in Islamic Studies Score of TOEFL (500)
Pass Arabic Test (International students will do their Arabic exam when they come to Qatar)

Contact

Completed application and further inquiries should be sent to admissions_QFIS@qf.org.q

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You may also contact the Admissions office directly at +974 4546588/ +974 4546560

Doctoral student in Economics and Social Sciences - DIW Berlin


Doctoral Student 


Economics and Social Sciences

DIW Berlin - Graduate Center of Economic and Social Research

The Graduate Center of Economic and Social Research at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) welcomes applications from highly qualified post-graduated students from all over the world to attend its structured doctoral training program in economics and social sciences. 

Applicants must hold a MA degree or a diploma in economics, business and administration or social sciences in order to apply. Degrees from other related fields (such as civil engineering or statistics) also fulfil the admission requirements of the program. Students with a degree in economics follow the economic track that leads to a PhD in economics; students with a degree in sociology follow a social science track which leads to a PhD in sociology. There is a number of core courses that both groups of students will attend.

The German Institute of Economic Research DIW Berlin is one of the leading economic research institutes in Germany. We are an independent, non-profit institute involved in economic research, service and policy advice. We co-operate closely with universities in Berlin and Brandenburg and in international academic networks.

The goal of Graduate Center's activities is to provide outstanding doctoral students with a research environment and a training structure that will develop their talents in an accordingly exemplary manner. It leads them to a deep understanding of economic and social processes and offers them the opportunity to apply their knowledge within the professional research environment of one of the leading economic think tanks in Germany. The 3-year program follows a dual training approach. It offers

* high-level core and field courses in the first year
* one research internship in Berlin
* a three month stay in Washington DC including advanced courses by US-based scholars and research activities at international renowned think tanks
* on-the-job training within research projects of the DIW Berlin in the 2. and 3. year.

After successfully finishing the programme students have submitted a number of papers to refereed scientific journals. They will receive a certificate confirming participation together with a doctoral degree.

The Graduate Center offers a scholarship of €1000 per month in the first year to each doctoral student admitted. After successful completion of the first year the doctoral students are assigned to the research departments of the Institute. Research positions are offered depending on the volume of research projects under work.

Deadline of Application: April 01, 2010

Application procedure and further information: Please contact our website: http://www.diw. de/gc

Ph.D. Scholarships in International Relations/Political Economy and Comparative Area Studies


Ph.D. Scholarships 


International Relations/International Political Economy and Comparative Area Studies

German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA)

Universität Hamburg, Regional Powers

Hamburg International Graduate School for the Study of Regional Powers Fundamental shifts within the global and regional architecture of power are expected in the coming decades. However, the new global and regional configurations of the twenty-first century are currently only partially understood. 

The newly established Hamburg International Graduate School for the Study of Regional Powers analyzes the emerging power shifts among non-European regions and states, related conflicts with respect to regional leadership within these regions as well as competition for spheres of influence, and the global formation of governance structures among new regional powers and the "old" powers of the OECD world. Within the school, applications are being invited for

8 Ph.D. scholarships

starting 1 April 2010, for a duration of three years. The programme is open to young academics in the fields of international relations/internati onal political economy and comparative area studies. Applicants must have an excellent M.A. or equivalent degree in hand by the time of appointment. We strongly encourage young candidates from abroad to apply.

Interested persons should send a letter of interest, their CV, an abstract and the table of contents of their M.A. thesis or diploma, a longer (max. 10 pages) outline of their planned Ph.D. project, copies of all relevant academic certificates (M.A., B.A., etc.), and two letters of recommendation to the following address: Regional Powers, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Neuer Jungfernstieg 21, 20354 Hamburg

The GIGA promotes gender equality and actively encourages applications from women. Among equally qualified applicants, women will receive preferential consideration in those areas in which they are underrepresented.

Further particulars can be found at http://www.giga- hamburg.de/ index.php? file=jobs. html&folder= jobs.

For informal inquiries, please contact PD Dr. Dirk Nabers (nabers@giga- hamburg.de), Head of Research Programme 4: Power, Norms and Governance in International Relations

Screening of applications will begin on 03 January 2010.

PhD and MSc Economics Scholarships, Staffordshire University


PhD and MSc Economics Scholarships, Staffordshire University


This year, as in recent years, Staffordshire University together with the Open Society Institute and the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (UK Government) are offering a number of scholarships for qualified graduates from selected South East European countries. There will be 10 scholarships for candidates from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro to study on the MSc in Economics for Business Analysis programme. There will also be 5 scholarships for graduates from Albania,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia and Montenegro for the PhD in Economics programme (distance learning mode).


Further details of the scholarships and application form can also be
found on the Business School's website at:

http://www.staffs.ac.uk/faculties/business/research/scholarships/index.jsp

Professor Iraj hashi
Senior Awards Tutor, Research Degree Programme
Business School
Staffordshire University
Leek Rd.
Stoke on Trent ST4 2DF
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1782 294090
Fax: +44 1782 294340

PhD in Environmental/Organic Chemistry - ETH Zurich


PhD in Environmental/Organic Chemistry - ETH Zurich

PhD Studentship

Environmental Chemistry / Organic Chemistry

ETH Zurich - Department of Environmental Sciences

Applications are invited for one PhD position in the Environmental Chemistry Group of Prof. Kristopher McNeill at ETH Zurich. The research is focused on the development and implementation of chemical probes for reactive oxygen species. The ultimate goal of the research is to determine the mechanisms involved in photochemical virus inactivation, relevant to natural and engineered water purification. This project will bring together chemical synthesis, photochemistry, spectroscopy, and novel analytical techniques, and is a collaborative effort with the group of Prof. Tamar Kohn at EPFL. This project is supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation.

The ideal candidate will have experience in synthetic organic chemistry and a strong interest in environmental organic chemistry. Good knowledge of English (spoken and written) is essential. Applicants should hold a MSc degree (or equivalent) in environmental sciences, chemistry, or a related discipline. Employment will be according to standard regulations at ETH (funding secured for 3 years). The project will start in February 2010 or later upon mutual agreement.

Applicants should submit a letter of application, CV, statement of research interests, copy of certificates, addresses of 2-3 potential referees, a 2-3 page summary of the applicant's master thesis (if already completed) to Prof. Kristopher McNeill (kristopher.mcneill@ env.ethz. ch) by email as single pdf file. For further details on the project please contact Prof. McNeill. For further general information about the McNeill research group, please visit the group's homepage (http://www.ibp. ethz.ch/research /). Evaluation of applicants will start 10 January, 2010 and continue until the positions are filled.

International prize studentships for PhD research 2010 - Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance


International prize studentships for PhD research 2010


Informatics and Computer Science

Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance

The Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance (link: http://www.sicsa.ac.uk) is a collaboration of leading Scottish Universities whose aim is to work together to consolidate and extend Scotland's position as an international research leader in computer science and informatics. As part of this, the Scottish Graduate Academy in Informatics and Computer Science offers up to 20 international prize studentships per year to outstanding candidates who wish to study for a PhD in Scotland.

These studentships are open to excellent students from any country. There are no residency or citizenship requirements. We will consider applicants in any area of computer science and informatics but may give preference to students who are working in SICSA theme areas (link: http://www.sicsa.ac.uk/themes)

Next-generation Internet

Multi-modal interaction

Modelling and abstraction

Complex systems engineering

SICSA prize studentships are worth around £18, 000 per year for 3 years.

They include support for living expenses of at least £12, 940, research expenses and a contribution towards postgraduate fees at the UK standard Home/EU rate (currently £3400). Students who are not UK/EU residents must pay the higher overseas student fee of around £11,500 per year. However, if you are awarded a SICSA studentship, you may apply to the admitting university for additional support to cover the difference in fees. The award of a SICSA studentship does not guarantee such support.

Students must have or must expect to be awarded a 1st class honours degree, an MSc with Distinction or equivalent GPA scores. Your degree must be in a discipline that is relevant to your proposed field of research.

For more details of how to apply for a SICSA prize studentship, see the SICSA web pages (http://www.sicsa.ac.uk/graduate-academy/prizestudentships/applying-for-a-sicsa-prize-studentship).

Applicants for international prize studentships MUST complete an application for postgraduate admission to their preferred university as well as a SICSA studentship application. If you don't complete both a university application and an online SICSA application then your studentship application will not be considered.

Applications must be received by 28th February 2010. We will tell you as soon as possible after this date if you have been awarded a studentship. Our aim is to make all offers by early April 2010.

PhD Scholarship in Entrepreneurship and Regional Development

PhD Scholarship

Entrepreneurship and Regional Development

The Aarhus School of Business - Department of Management

Scholarship no.: 544-0141

The Department of Management at Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University, has an opening for a PhD scholarship as of 1 March 2010 or as soon as possible thereafter.

Over the past few years, entrepreneurship has become an area of increased strategic interest and the entrepreneurship research group at The Department of Management therefore invites applicants for a position as PhD student. This particular position is within the area of entrepreneurship and regional development and is funded by the Regional Development Council.

The PhD student will be joining a dedicated and vibrant group of senior and junior researchers in entrepreneurship from both the business school and the university. S/he will be expected to partake in events arranged by the group and in writing of academic articles alone and with members of the group, and to communicate research results to the public. A successful international applicant is expected to acquire a basic working knowledge of Danish during the early period of the PhD position.

The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate a strong interest and some prior knowledge in entrepreneurship theory. We value methodological plurality. Earlier experience with working in an academic environment from a position as research assistant will be preferable.

Deadline for application: Monday 1 February 2010 at 12:00 noon.

The full description of the scholarship and application requirements can be found at www.asb.dk

PhD Scholarships in Offshore Wind Energy - Technical University


PhD Scholarships in Offshore Wind Energy - Technical University

PhD Scholarships in Offshore Wind Energy

Wake Effects in Wind Farms

Technical University of Denmark - DTU Mechanical Engineering

Two PhD scholarships are available at DTU Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark in the field of offshore wind energy. The department has a well-proven research tradition in wind energy. The department is strongly involved in ocean energy research through the Statkraft Ocean Energy Research Program, a collaboration between Statkraft AS, DTU, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) and University of Uppsala. The two scholarships are supported by Statkaft AS through this programme.

Starting date is 1 April 2010.

Project 1: Wake Effects in Wind FarmsAn existing CFD model for studying three-dimensional flow fields and wake effects in wind farms will be further developed. Computations will be carried out for flows about blades of modern wind turbines clustered in farms. The computing code will be validated against existing measurements from both laboratory and field measurements. The computations are expected to give detailed information about basic features of wind turbine wakes, including turbulence properties and vortex structures, and used to clarify the influence of wake effects when air flow is passing by a row of wind turbines. The model serves in particular to analyze and verify the validity of the basic assumptions employed in the simple engineering models. Furthermore, the results may aid in achieving optimal designs of rotors as well as in the establishment and planning of wind parks.

Qualifications

Candidates should have a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to the master's degree in engineering. Strong skills in scientific computing, fluid mechanics, applied mathematics and C/Fortran/Matlab programming are required as well as a keen interest in offshore wind energy. Documented knowledge or experience within wind energy and/or offshore engineering will be considered as an advantage.

Approval and Enrolment

The scholarships for the PhD degree are subject to academic approval, and the candidates will be enrolled in one of the general degree programmes of DTU. For information about the general requirements for enrolment and the general planning of the scholarship studies, please see the DTU PhD Guide.

Salary and appointment terms

The salary and appointment terms are consistent with the current rules for PhD degree students. The period of employment is 3 years.

Further information

Further information may be obtained from Henrik Bredmose, tel: +45 4525 4315 (fatigue) and Jens Nørkær Sørensen, tel: +45 4525 4314 (wake effects).You can read more about DTU Mechanical Engineering on www.mek.dtu. dk.

Application

We must have your online application by 28 January 2009. The application should be no more than 2 pages long and you must indicate which of the scholarships you apply for and how you expect to contribute to the project.Apply online at www.dtu.dk/vacancy. Please open the link "apply for this job online" and fill in the application form and attach your application, CV and information about academic grades.All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply.

DTU Mechanical Engineering covers the fundamental engineering disciplines within Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering, Energetics, Solid Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Control and Engineering Design, Hydrodynamics, Structural Engineering and Materials. It has a a scientific staff of about 100 persons, 50 ph.d. students and a technical/administr ative support staff of 50 persons.

PhD Studentships: Behaviour, Choices and Markets - University of Aberdeen


PhD Studentships: Behaviour, Choices and Markets - University of Aberdeen

PhD Studentships: Behaviour, Choices and Markets

University of Aberdeen

The principle aim of Behaviour, Choices and Markets is to create a platform for a comprehensive investigation of behaviour and choice within markets and society. This is set within an all-embracing framework interpreted through the perspectives of economic and social science principles. Incentives and choice lie at the heart of human behaviour and through societal interactions can result in multitudinous
market outcomes (national and international) often with far reaching consequences. Inherent within the project is an inter-disciplinary approach drawing upon fundamental social science methodologies. The outcomes of the project will generate knowledge and intellectual curiosity about the impact of behavioural interactions on the welfare of society.

The available studentships at PhD level are:

* Two PhD studentships exploring Energy Markets (one starting 2010, one starting 2011);
* Two PHD studentships in Experimental Economics utilising the Scottish Experimental Economics Laboratory (one starting 2010, one starting 2011);
* Two PhD awards within Labour Market Economics (one starting 2010, one starting 2011);
* A one year Masters in Research (starting 2010) with a view to a PhD (starting 2011) investigating International Property Investment.

These studentships may cover Home/EU or Overseas tuition fees. In addition, the committee awarding studentships for the project will be able to allocate some funds towards maintenance.

Closing date: Friday 21 May (for applications to start in 2010)

For more information, including contact details for the project team and a list of suggested research topics, please visitwww.abdn.ac.uk/cass/graduate/funding/research/behaviour.

PhD in Geography - Queen Mary University London


PhD in Geography - Queen Mary University London

Funding Opportunities for PhDs in Geography

Queen Mary, University of London

The Department of Geography at Queen Mary University of London has 5 awards available in different areas of Human and Physical Geography for those wishing to commence their studies in September 2010.

Studentships are open to all suitably qualified candidates and cover full fees (overseas or domestic) and a maintenance grant (at relevant Research Council rates), for three years. Some teaching contribution may be required as part of the Studentship.

For further details of the Studentships available, and how to apply, visit:www.geog.qmul.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate

To discuss your application please contact:

* Professor Jon May (j.may@qmul.ac. uk).

Deadline for applications: applications from those who wish to be considered for a Studentship must be received by Queen Mary no later than 4pm on Friday 12th February 2010.

It is anticipated that interviews for short listed candidates will be held in early March.

General Enquiries, brochures and information please contact:

Jenny Murray, Postgraduate Administrator j.c.murray@qmul. ac.uk

PhDs in Occupational Epidemiology - University of Central Lancashire


PhDs in Occupational Epidemiology - University of Central Lancashire

Occupational Health / Epidemiology PhD Studentship

Occupational Epidemiology: barriers to participation in (occupational) health research or an epidemiological study of the carcinogenicity of lead (and lead compounds)

University of Central Lancashire

PhD Studentship

Reference No RS/09/12

Applications are invited for a full-time studentship in the School of Public Health & Clinical Sciences. The studentship is tenable for up to 3 years for the MPhil/PhD (subject to satisfactory progress). The studentship will cover the cost of tuition fees at UK/EU rates plus a stipend (currently £13,290 for 2009/10) per annum. International applicants may apply but will be required to pay the difference between UK/EU and international fees. The successful applicant will start on 1 April 2010.There are currently 2 suggested projects which can be applied for:

Project titles:

(i) Understanding of factors that influence participation in occupational and population-based health research.

(ii) Lead and cancer mortality in a cohort of occupationally exposed UK workers.

For further details on the projects go to:http://www.uclan.ac.uk/information/research/research_degrees/studentships.php

Prospective candidates will have an upper second class honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject.

Informal queries about the project may be directed to Professor Damien McElvenny (+44 1946 517209 or +44 1772 895421, or email dmmcelvenny@ uclan.ac. uk ).

Requests for an application pack (quoting the reference number RS/09/12) should be directed to the Graduate Research Office. Tel +44 (0)1772 895082 or e-mail researchdegrees@ uclan.ac. uk .

Closing Date for Applications to the Graduate Research Office: Thursday 28 January 2010

Proposed Interview Date: 11 February 2010

PhD Studentships - School of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Exeter


PhD Studentships - School of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Exeter

PhD Studentships & Bursaries

University of Exeter - School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Application deadline: 13.00 GMT on Friday 12th March 2010

Studentships

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences is delighted to offer up to 20 full studentships for MPhil and PhD students. These awards are available to students studying for programmes in one of our departments in 2010/11, including the Law School.

These prestigious awards are worth over £49,500 for home/EU students and £70,000 for international students over three years. The awards cover:

* Direct payment of tuition fees (at either the standard UK/EU rate or International rate)

* Research council equivalent maintenance allowance for accommodation and living expenses. In 2009/10 this was £13,290 p.a; the 2010/11 allowance will be announced later in the year.

Please note: Recipients of all internal awards are expected to contribute up to 80 hours per year to teaching, research/clerical support or as International Ambassador in return for their award.

Bursaries

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences will also be offering up to 15 bursaries for MPhil and PhD students. Again, these awards are available to students studying for programmes in one of our departments in 2010/11, including the Law School. These awards are worth £21,000 over three years. Each student will receive a £7000/year grant towards the costs of a PhD for a maximum of three years. Fees are still payable at the Home/EU or International rate as appropriate.

Please note: Recipients of all internal awards are expected to contribute up to 80 hours per year to teaching, research/clerical support or as International Ambassador in return for their award.

Who is eligible for the awards?

Studentships and bursaries are open to full-time and part-time students from the UK/EU and overseas who are studying for programmes in one of the departments listed above in 2010/11. These awards are open to students studying at both the Streatham and Tremough campuses. For part-time students the payments will be on a pro-rata basis.

The awards will only be made to those applicants who go on to enrol within one of the Departments listed above in October 2010. Awards are payable in instalments on enrolment and continuation is subject to satisfactory annual progression.

How do I apply?

The application process for both the studentships and the bursaries is the same process:

1. You need to complete the Application Form for Humanities & Social Sciences Scholarships & Bursaries and submit it to Elizabeth Hull at (huss-pgadmissions@ exeter.ac. uk) by 13.00 GMT on Friday 12th March 2010.

Important note: If you have applied for an AHRC Doctoral Competition award in the School of Humanities & Social Sciences or the Politics ESRC Quota award - advertised separately on this website - you will automatically be considered for this competition and you do not need to complete the separate form above.

1. As for all of our awards, you must have also applied to the university via the normal university application form . Please make sure your application includes two academic references. You must have applied to the University and have submitted all your supporting documents by Friday 12th March 2010 to be eligible, so please submit your application form as soon as possible.

Further Information

Please visit the Scholarships and Bursaries web pages for full information, and direct any queries to the School of Humanities & Social Sciences Graduate School: huss-pgadmissions@ exeter.ac. uk / Tel. + 44 (0)1392 724490.

JN Tata Endowment Scholarships 2010/11-Indian Students-India


The JN Tata Endowment Scholarships are offered to Indian Students for the year 2010/11 abroad


Applications are invited from Indian Nationals for the JN Tata Endowment Loan Scholarships for the academic year 2010/11 for higher studies abroad in all disciplines. Selected scholars may also qualify for gift awards.

Eligibility:

  1. Indian Nationals.
  2. Graduates from an Indian recognised University with a consistently good record.
  3. Students in the final year of the degree course.
  4. Mid carees professionals upto the age of 45 years planning to go abroad for further research, training or specialisation.

How to Apply:
Prescribed application forms will be available from The Administrative office of The Endowmwent at The Mulla House 51 MG Road, Mumbai 400001.
The application fee of rs 100 can be paid in cash or by Money Order on which the Full name and Address is to be mentioned to enable the Endowment to send them the Form.

Scholarship Deadline:

March 1, 2010
Source:
http://www.dorabjitatatrust.org/about/pdf/Final%20Advt.pdf

The Mosaic Programme 2010/11-Graduates/Final year Students-Netherlands


The Mosaic Programme is offered for the year 2010/11 to Graduates and Final year Students in Netherlands


The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) and the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science offer The Mosaic Programme for the year 2010/11 to graduates from or final-year students at a Dutch university who have received their entire university education in the Netherlands

Eligibility:
  • Applicants must be: graduates from or final-year students at a Dutch university who have received their entire university education in the Netherlands, or – if they have taken only their university Master’s degree (and not their Bachelor’s) here – have been resident in the Netherlands for at least 5 years. In addition, both of the applicant’s parents – or the applicant and minimally one parent – must have been born in one of the specified countries (see list at back of brochure).
  • Graduates who have already obtained a doctoral research post may not apply.

Program Benefits:

Subsidies will be awarded in the form of a lump sum (personal grant). For a four-year period of doctoral research, the maximum amount will be 200,000 euro (in total for staff costs and associated research costs).

How to Apply:
Applications must be written in English. Each application must be accompanied by one joint signed letter of recommendation from a professor and (optionally) a mentor, both of whom must be affiliated with one of the 13 Dutch universities.

Deadlines:
  • The closing date for submitting concise idea is 14 January 2010 23:59 hrs
  • The closing date for submitting full proposals is 6 May 2010 23:59 hrs

Source:
http://www.wotro.nl/nwohome.nsf/pages/NWOP_5RNBJK_Eng

WFI International Fellowships 2010/11-International Applicants-USA


The World Forestry offers The WFI International Fellowships to Forest Products Professionals from around the world to work at the World Forest Institute for 6 to 12 months for the year 2010/11 in USA


The WFI Fellowship Program brings forestry and forest products professionals from around the world to work at the World Forest Institute for 6 to 12 months. Over 80 Fellows from 25 countries have participated in the program.
Fellowship Program Details:
The Fellowship Program offers participants many opportunities, such as:
  1. Conducting studies in the Pacific Northwest related to forestry
  2. Meeting with many different forestry organizations and corporations
  3. Building a network of forestry contacts, and
  4. Promoting the dissemination and exchange of information regarding global forest resources and their utilization.

Eligibility:
For consideration, Fellowship candidates should meet these minimum qualifications:
  1. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the field of forestry, natural resources, or other related degree. Alternatively, candidates with at least four years of forest-related work experience may apply.
  2. Proficiency in English, both written and spoken.
  3. At least 21 years of age.
  4. Initial research proposal on a topic relevant to forestry in the home country. The project should take advantage of forestry in the Pacific Northwest.
  5. Ability to be self-motivated, to work independently towards a clear research goal or output, and to work with colleagues from diverse backgrounds.
  6. Obtain funding for the Fellowship.

Application Form:

Please visit http://wfi.worldforestry.org/media/files/applicationformWFI.doc

How to Apply:

  1. Please do not send CV or letter of interest without a completed application form.
  2. Applications are taken year round.
  3. Applicants will be contacted by the WFI Director, Sara Wu, to discuss project ideas and Fellowship possibilities.

Application Timeline:
WFI brings Fellows in three times each year: February 1, May 1, and October 1. These are our preferential dates, but we are flexible and willing to work with any other schedule you may have. If you are planning for a full year Fellowship, the start date is unimportant. If planning for a shorter Fellowship, we recommend that your stay encompass the summer months (June through October). During the summer months more site visits are scheduled due to drier weather. Applications are due two months prior to the start date.

Application Deadline:

  • Applications are taken year round. There is no specific deadline.
  • Applications are due a minimum of two months before the anticipated start date. We recommend that you contact us first, by email, phone, or letter, to discuss your interests before sending in your project proposal.

Source:

http://wfi.worldforestry.org/index/international-fellowship.html

Vici Grants 2010/11-Innovational Research Incentives Scheme-Netherlands


The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) offers The Vici Grants to Excellent researchers in Netherlands


The Innovational Research Incentives Scheme has been set up in 2000 by NWO, KNAW and the universities jointly. The aim is to promote innovation in the academic research field. The scheme is directed at providing encouragement for individual researchers and gives talented, creative researchers the opportunity to conduct their own research programme independently and promote talented researchers to enter and remain committed to the scientific profession.

Eligibility:

  1. Excellent researchers (m/f) who are among the best 10 to 20 per cent of their age group.
  2. Researchers from abroad may apply.

Appllication process:
  1. Applications can only be submitted electronically via NWO’s Iris system. The forms can be downloaded two months before the deadline from the website and be submitted electronically.
  2. Applications for the Division for Medical Sciences must be submitted through ZonMw’s ProjectNet. These applications are not to be submitted through Iris.

Application Deadline:

30 March 2010

Source:

http://www.wotro.nl/nwohome.nsf/pages/NWOA_4YJDQ3_Eng

NASA Space Settlement Contest 2010-6 to 12th Graders-USA



The NASA Ames and the National Space Society (NSS) offer The NASA Space Settlement Contest to 6 to 12th Graders for the year 2010 in USA


This annual contest, co-sponsored by NASA Ames and the National Space Society (NSS) is for 6-12th graders (11-18 years old) from anywhere in the world. Individuals, small teams of two to six, and large teams of seven or more (often whole classrooms with teacher leadership) may enter. Grades 6-8, 9-10 and 11-12 are judged separately, except for the grand prize. Students develop space settlement designs and related materials. These are sent to NASA Ames for judgement. Submissions must be received by March 31.

Who may Apply:

Contest categories are individual 6-8 grade, small group 6-8 grade, large group 6-8 grade, individual 9-10 grade, small group 9-10 grade, large group 9-10 grade, individual 11-12 grade, small group 11-12 grade, and large group 11-12 grade. An additional category based on artistic and literary merit is also included in the contest.
How to Apply:
  1. Use online entry form which is available at http://settlement.arc.nasa.gov/Contest/entform.html.
  2. Send hardcopy of your work to:
Wenonah Vercoutere
MS 236-7
NASA Ames Research Center
Moffett Field, CA 94035

Contest Instructions:

  1. The submission must be the student’s own work. Plagiarism is forbidden. You may quote short passages, but material copied from a source must be surrounded in double quotes (”) and the source indicated.
  2. Instructors, mentors or parents may assist the student in presenting relevant resources, discussing core concepts and editing, but the work itself, must be entirely student driven.
  3. Submissions must relate to orbital colonies. Colonies may not be on a planet or moon. Colonies must be permanent, relatively self-sufficient homes, not temporary work camps.
  4. If your entry is longer that 10-20 pages, consider including a one page executive summary on the best features of your entry. Be sure to include original ideas, major focus, and any parts particularly well done in the executive summary. This will help the judges find the best parts of your entry.
  5. Avoid including technical material not directly related to your space settlement. This is a space settlement contest and marginally related material will make it difficult for the judges. If they can’t find your space settlement elements easily you won’t score well.
  6. If you have a large, extensive entry, include a one-page summary of the highlights of your work. This will help the judges.
  7. Submissions must be made in hard copy. No electronic submissions are accepted under any circumstances. This includes Power Point presentations, discs, CD’s, DVD, videos or anything but paper. NASA does not return contestant submissions.
  8. An entry form with the appropriate information must be included with the submission. Fill out all fields unless you are not part of a school class. In this case, leave out the teacher and school information.
  9. Designs, essays, stories, models, artwork and any other orbital space settlement materials will be considered.
  10. Always include a bibliography.

Deadline for Submission:
March 31, 2010.
Source:
http://settlement.arc.nasa.gov/Contest/

WFI Internships 2010/11-World Forestry Center-USA


The World Forestry Center offers Internships for the year 2010/11 in USA


The World Forestry Center is 501(c)3 non-profit organization which often relies on the generosity of volunteers and interns to help us fulfill our mission to educate and inform people about the world’s forests and trees, and their importance to all life, in order to promote a balanced and sustainable future. Located in Washington Park in Portland, Oregon, the World Forestry Center operates several programs including the Discovery Museum, Tree Farms, and the World Forest Institute.

Eligibility:

For those with a forestry, education, or a natural resources background.

Internship Details:

This is an unpaid, volunteer position. Although the intern will not receive monetary compensation, benefits include: professional experience in a diverse and international work environment; opportunity to learn about local and global forestry; natural resources and tree farm management; experience working in non-profit organization in marketing, administrative, special programs and organizational work; networking and making contacts in forestry throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Application Process:

Email a letter of interest and resume to: Rob Pierce, Acting Director of Education, rpierce@worldforestry.org
Application Deadline:
Applications accepted all year round.

Source:
http://worldforestry.org/education/internships-volunteers.html

NWO Spinoza Prizes 2010/11-NWO-Netherlands



The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) offers The NWO Spinoza Prizes for the year 2010/11 in Netherlands


The NWO/Spinoza Prize is a personal award for top researchers with international reputations. NWO requests selected persons to nominate candidates for this prize. A maximum of four prizes are awarded annually. The winners each receive a minimum of 2.5 million euro to spend on research of their own choice for five years. A NWO Spinoza Prize is an honorary award, but above all an incentive to promote research.

Eligibility:
NWO enables the following persons to nominate candidates on a personal basis:
  • The rectors of universities (with a maximum of 1 candidate each)
  • The chairmen of the Humanities and Science Divisions of the Royal Netherlands Academy (with a maximum pf 2 candidates each)
  • The chairmen of the advisory councils of the Royal Netherlands Academy (with a maximum of 2 candidates each):

  1. Social Sciences Council
  2. Council for the Humanities
  3. Council for Medical Sciences
  4. Council for Earth and Life Sciences
  5. Council for Technical Sciences, Mathemetical Sciences and Informatics, Physics and Astronomy and Chemistry

  • The president of the Netherlands Academy of Technology and Innovation (with a maximum of 2 candidates)
  • The chair of the National Network of Female Professors (with a maximum of 2 candidates)
  • The chairs of the NWO Division Boards and the WOTRO foundation (with a maximum of 2 candidates each)

Prize Details:
Starting with 2009, the prize amounts to a maximum of 2.5 million euro. This amount may be spent (up to a certain point) at the discretion of the recipient. In the financial plan and accounting the recipient may include costs of staff, materials, investments, travel expenses and accommodation costs, visits by foreign researchers, etc. NWO informs the nominators of the annual submission deadline.

How to Apply:

  1. The nominations should include information on the candidates national and international track record, and about the candidates appeal for young researchers (number of PhD students and their position in the scientific field).
  2. The nominations have to be written in English and should also include a recent résumé of the candidate in English and a recent survey of principal scientific publications.

Selection Criteria:
  1. Place of tenured position at scientific institute or non-profit organisation
  2. Age – capable to continue to perform at top level for a considerable time
  3. Performance – excellent national and international accomplishments
  4. Guidance of research – inspiring leadership and strong record of attracting young researchers also from abroad
  5. Prize benefits – the prize should offer great opportunities for the candidate’s research.

Application Deadline:

Applications are accepted all year round.

Source:

http://www.wotro.nl/nwohome.nsf/pages/NWOA_4XLBF5_Eng

[UK]Phd Studentship in Wastewater Treatment – University of Birmingham


School of Civil Engineering
University of Birmingham
Applications are invited for a PhD Industrial CASE Studentship funded jointly by the EPSRC and Severn Trent Water Ltd to be held at the School of Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham. The studentship fully covers University tuition fees (at EU/UK level) and provides a tax-free bursary of £13,200 per year, rising annually in line with the EPSRC recommended rate.
Project description:
Although a well-designed sewage sludge digester has in the past been synonymous with a well-mixed digester, the associated energy and resource costs are significant. The water industry now seeks the minimum degree of mixing to minimise cost and environmental impact without compromising biogas output. The limited evidence base suggests that continual mixing might not be necessary for maximising sludge conversion to biogas. It also suggests that not all parts of a digester need to be mixed equally, with unmixed strata at the base of the digester demonstrating methane producing activity 1.5 times of that in mixed zones.
In order to predict confidently the optimum mixing regime for a particular sludge digester, we need to determine to what extent biogas output depends on, and can be influenced by, flow patterns in a digester; flow patterns which are in turn determined by physical parameters of the digestion vessels, inflow mode, mixing systems and sludge rheology. Thus, mixing regimes for sludge digesters could be tailored to enable flow patterns that would potentially increase biogas production and/or reduce mixing energy input; in both cases improving the overall energy yield from that digester and reducing its environmental impact.

The overall aim of this project is to identify mixing regimes and associated flow patterns that optimise biological activity and hence biogas output, while minimising energy input, for anaerobic sludge digesters. This will be achieved through an analysis of the relationship between biogas yield and mixing in laboratory-scale digesters for a range of physical sludge characteristics (e.g. viscosity, yield stress, solids content) and energy input characteristics (e.g. mixing speed and frequency, impeller size, number and position).
The student will also develop a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of the laboratory digesters to visualise flow patterns and quantify turbulence effects that impact on biogas yield. The experimental and numerical results will then be used in combination to identify optimum mixing regimes for digesters depending on their sludge rheology, operational regimes, tank dimensions and mixing systems.
Entry requirements:
To qualify for the full scholarship, you need to be a UK national, or a UK permanent resident, or an EU national, who has been resident in the UK for more than three years. You should have a good degree (1st Class, 2.1 or MSc) in civil or chemical engineering, applied mathematics or a related physical science. Some experience in wastewater treatment or CFD is preferred but not essential.
Closing date for applications: 31st January 2010.
Informal inquiries: Interested applicants are encouraged to contact Dr John Bridgeman (email: j.bridgeman@bham.ac.uk) or Dr Cynthia Carliell-Marquet (email:c.carliell@bham.ac.uk) before applying.
Contact:
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK
Tel: +44 (0)121 414 3344 

How to apply: An on-line application form (or hard copy version) with guidance notes can be found at www.postgraduate.bham.ac.uk/apply/#online

[Austria] PhD Position in Regional Climate Research – University Graz


PhD Position in the area of Regional Climate Research at the Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change, University of Graz
Field of work
The ReLoClim Research Group (www.wegcenter.at/reloclim) of the Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change develops climate scenarios and investigates the regional impacts of climate change in the framework of national and international projects. We are searching for a new member (PhD student) of our highly motivated young research team. The successful applicant will work in the framework of the project CC-Snow (Effects of Climate Change on Future Snow Conditions in Tyrol and Styria, ACRP) and will be responsible for integration of climate scenarios into high resolution snow models. This includes the development and advancement of empirical-statistical climate downscaling algorithms as well as the design of online coupling strategies for climate and snow models.
Job Profile
Duration: a 2-years contract with option for extension; PhD position – according to the university collective bargaining agreement, part-time (30 hours/week), job can be filled as soon as possible .
Requested knowledge and skills:

  • Degree (MSc. level) in natural sciences (e.g. meteorology, geophysics, physics, geography, mathematics).
  • Experience and interest in the areas of climate research, meteorology and statistics.
  • Experience in programming.
  • Analytical orientation, independent work style, organizing ability.
  • Ability to work in a team, good command of English.

Further information on this job opening can be obtained from Dr. Andreas Gobiet (+43(0)316-380-8448; andreas.gobiet@uni-graz.at)
Closing date: 31 January 2010
If you are interested, please send your application (Letter of application, CV, suitable inserts) within the closing date per e-mail to sabine.tschuertz@uni-graz.at
The University of Graz is striving to increase the percentage of women employed at the university and therefore expressly invites qualified women to apply. Priority is given to equally qualified women
Short Information —Wegener Center
The Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change is an interdisciplinary, internationally oriented research center of the University of Graz (Faculty of Environmental and Regional Sciences and Education, with base institutes also in the Faculties of Natural Sciences and Social and Economic Sciences), which combines the competences of the University in the research areas “Climate, Environmental, and Global Change”. The center brings together, in a building close to the University central campus dedicated for that purpose, research teams and scientists from fields such as geophysics and climate physics, meteorology, economics, geography, and regional sciences. At the same time, close links exist and are further developed with many cooperation partners, both nationally and internationally. The research interests extend from monitoring, analysis, modeling and prediction of climate and environmental change via climate impact research to the analysis of the human dimensions of these changes, i.e., the role of humans in causing and being affected by climate and environmental change as well as concerning adaptation and mitigation (for more details please seewww.wegcenter.at).
website link:
http://www.uni-graz.at/en/igam7www-wegcenter-jobopportunity-reloclim-phdstudent-jan10_engl.pdf

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