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Germany : 3 Doctoral Stipends:Science of knowledge


Within the Excellence Cluster 264 “TOPOI – The Formation and Transformation of Space and Knowledge in Ancient Civilizations” three doctoral stipends will be offered in various aspects of ‘Wissensgeschichte’, concentrating on the Near East from Antiquity through Middle Ages.
Possible fields of study will include:
  1. Cuneiform medicine and magic comprising healing therapies from Mesopotamia or Divination.
  2. Babylonian science represented in the Babylonian Talmud.
  3. Medieval Arabic and Hebrew traditions on astronomy/astrology and cosmology.   
Other fields of study are welcome, too.
The specific interest of the professorship ‘Wissensgeschichte’ is in Babylonian medicine, magic and divination, as found in cuneiform tablets and in later Aramaic texts in the Babylonian Talmud. Babylonian astrology and mathematics will also feature in the research and teaching programme, as well as the ancient sciences of grammar and lexicography.
The dissertation will be supervised by Prof. Dr. M. J. Geller (Topoi, FU) or by another colleague in the field of Arabic-Hebrew astronomy. The student will also have the opportunity to consult with colleagues in Altorientalistik (Prof. Dr. Eva Cancik-Kirschbaum), Judaistik (Prof. Dr. Tal Ilan), and Iranistik (Prof. Dr. Maria Macuch).  
The candidate will be expected to work within the scope of Topoi and an interdisciplinary framework which will require competence in more than a single field of study.   
The support for the doctoral students lasts up to three years (two years plus one after evaluation). The stipend provides 1.300 Euros a month. There are supplements for family and childcare. Starting date is 01. June 2010.

Profile of candidate requirements
  • A Masters degree in a related field of study (e.g. Altorientalistik, Arabistik, Semitistik, Judaistik)
  • Proficiency in either Akkadian or Aramaic/Classical Hebrew for options 1 and 2 above, and willingness to acquire additional competence in either Akkadian or Aramaic/Classical Hebrew respectively as necessary for the research
  • Proficiency in Classical Arabic and Hebrew for option 3 above, and willingness to acquire additional competence in either Classical Arabic or Hebrew respectively as necessary for the research
  • Fluency in German and English
  • A general interest in Greek science; some knowledge of Greek is not essential but would be useful
  • Willingness to work closely with planned research projects on Mesopotamian Medicine and Talmudic Medicine

Application
Along with the customary application documents (CV, grade transcripts, two letters of recommendations, copy of master thesis), please submit an outline of the intended research oriented towards the proposed project in English or German. Closing date for application is 30. April 2010.
Please submit your application via e-mail (not regular mail) with an indication of the refence number (DS/WiG/01.2010) to: application@topoi.org .

For further information, please contact:
Prof. Dr. Mark Geller ( mark.geller@topoi.org ).
Tentative Application Deadline : 30 April 2010

Italy : PhD positions in Physics, Chemical and Material Engineering are available at the Politecnico di Milano


PhD positions are available at the Politecnico di Milano (Italy) sponsored by the Italian Institute of Technology.The PhD program will follow the organization of the School of Doctoral Programs of Politecnico di Milano.
The research project will be carried out in the new Centre for Nanoscience and Technology of IIT (Milano) which focuses its activity on the investigation of fundamental scientific issues related to the design, synthesis, manipulation and exploitation of advanced functional materials for opto-electronic devices and related technologies. The Centre offers the possibility of working in state-of-the-art laboratories and a stimulating and international environment.
Duration
3 years, starting from January 1st, 2011
How to apply
Interested candidates will apply to the Politecnico di Milano PhD school (instructions can be found on the website) and if successfully, be approved by the Politecnico committee.
Please send your application also to Tessa Gronchi: tessa.gronchi(at)iit.it specifying the name/code of the IIT@PoliMI open position of interest.
Application deadline: May 25th, 2010

PhD position: optoelectronics_ photovoltaic applications

Research activity
The successful candidate will explore energy and charge transfer processes in organic/inorganic and fully organic nanostructures for photovoltaic applications based on colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals, conjugated polymers and metal oxides of different nature. Combining the use of both advanced spectroscopic techniques such as time-resolved Photoluminescence and Photo-induced Absorption spectroscopy and electrical characterizations, light has to be shed on the fundamental working mechanisms of light harvesting and charge generation and devices structures will be designed, fabricated and optimized consequentially.
Required experience
The successful candidate will have a Master Degree in Physics, Physical-Chemistry, Engineering or related disciplines. Experience in experimental research performed at undergraduate level will be beneficial. In addition, the candidate should be strongly motivated and possess good communication skills and be able to work as part of a team.
For additional information, or to discuss possible research projects, please contact Annamaria Petrozza: annamaria.petrozza(at)iit.it

PhD position: synthesis_hybrid photovoltaics

PhD course title: Materials Engineering
Research activity
Research is focused on the synthesis of conjugated polymers to be combined with nanostructured metal oxides for the development of hybrid photovoltaic cells. The optimization of both the processes of absorption of the solar light and interaction among the several device constituents will be taken into account for the design of new molecules. Attention will be paid also to the material processing, in particular to the infiltration of the organic moiety into the mesoporous structure of the inorganic counterpart. Thanks to the facilities and expertises available in CNST IIT@PoliMI, the test of the developed materials into device prototypes will be carried out, giving further support to the evaluation of the relationships between the molecular structure and the obtained properties.
Required experience
Master Degree in Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Material Science, Engineering or related disciplines (to be obtained before December 31st, 2010). Minimum knowledge of the English language: B2 level or equivalent (to be certified before September 30th, 2010).
Experience in experimental research performed at undergraduate level, especially if dealing with synthesis of organic compounds, will be beneficial.
In addition, the candidate should be strongly motivated, possess good communication skills and be able to work as part of a team.
For additional information, or to discuss possible research projects, please contact Eleonora Valeria Canesi: eleonora.canesi(at)iit.it

PhD position: synthesis_organic photovoltaics

PhD course title: Materials Engineering
Research activity
Research is focused on the synthesis of conjugated oligomers to be included in bulk heterojunction solar cells to yield multicomponent blends. The design of such species will be driven by the optimization of the photoinduced charge and energy transfer processes required for the solar harvesting. Suitable strategies to control the morphology of the active layer will be evaluated, considering both physical (annealing treatments) and chemical methods. Among the latter, the synthesis of covalently linked moieties in double cable structures, and/or the development of molecules to be used into interfacial layers will be taken into account.
Required experience
Master Degree in Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry, Material Science, Engineering or related disciplines (to be obtained before December 31st, 2010). Minimum knowledge of the English language: B2 level or equivalent (to be certified before September 30th, 2010).
Experience in experimental research performed at undergraduate level, especially if dealing with synthesis of organic compounds, will be beneficial.
In addition, the candidate should be strongly motivated, possess good communication skills and be able to work as part of a team.
For additional information, or to discuss possible research projects, please contact Eleonora Valeria Canesi: eleonora.canesi(at)iit.it
Tentative Application Deadline : 25 May 2010

India : PhD Program in Computer Science at IIIT-Delhi 2010


The goal of PhD programs in IIIT-Delhi is to train students to become top class researchers who can be part of the global research ecosystem, and contribute to research organizations and research universities across the world.
For its PhD (Computer Science) program, IIIT-D invites applications for admission for 2010 in following research areas:
Some key features of the program are:
  • Based on the best practice model in top universities, worldwide, fresh B.Tech. graduates with research aptitude are strongly encouraged to apply for the PhD program
  • GATE scores are optional but not required
  • Strong faculty groups that will supervise the students and provide international exposure
  • Being a focused program, it is expected that a student should be able to finish the PhD within 4 years
  • Attractive compensation: the stipend in first year is Rs 20,000 per month; 2nd to 4th year it can be upto Rs 25,000 per month, based on performance
  • IIIT-D will provide financial support to present papers in reputed national and International conferences
  • For full time PhD students with assistantship (Teaching or Research), tuition fee (Rs. 1 Lakh per year) will be waived
Collaborative PhD Program: As part of its PhD program, IIIT-Delhi has successfully started a "focused collaborative PhD program" with selected partner groups/institutes across the world. In addition to the above mentioned features of PhD at IIIT-D, other features of collaborative PhD program are:
  • A student is admitted to PhD program at IIIT-D, from where he/she will get the degree. Interview for admission may be done jointly by IIIT-D and the partner group
  • At least two supervisors: main supervisor will be from IIIT-D and may have an external co-supervisor from the partner Institution
  • After completing the course work and starting the research, the student may spend 3 months to 1 year with the co-supervisor at the partner group/institution
  • While at the partner group or organization, the partner will pay the stipend as per their norms
For collaborative PhD program, applications are invited for the following research areas:
  • Biometrics: collaborators are from University of Notre Dame, USA; West Virginia University, USA; The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong
  • Information Security: Collaborators are from University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA; IBM- India Research Labs, India; City University London; State University of New York, Buffalo, USA; University of Luxemborg, Luxemborg, UIUC, USA
  • Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing: Collaborators are from University of California, Los Angeles, USA; INRIA-Rocquencourt, France; Newcastle University, England; Ohio State University, USA
  • Software engineering: Collaborators are from Saarland University, Germany; Microsoft Research, Bangalore; The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
  • Information Management and Analytics: Collaborators are from IBM Indian Research Lab; University of Aizu, Japan
Detail information of the collaborative PhD program is available here.
Eligibility: For both programs (regular PhD and collaborative PhD), IIIT-D is looking for candidates who have good programming expertise, solid foundations in CS/Maths, and interest in pursuing research in one of the above mentioned areas. Eligibility criteria for applying: A person who has good academic record throughout and graduated within the last two years with a BTech/BE/MTech/MS/ME in CS/IT/ECE/EE with a good academic record (at least a CGPA of 7.5 or equivalent in IITs/NITs, or in the top 10% in his/her CS/IT/ECE/EE batch from other institutions). Requirements may be relaxed for candidates with publications/ R&D/software development experience in their area of interest.

Important dates:
  • Last date to receive application: April 19, 2010
  • Screening results: April 24, 2010 (5:00 PM)
  • Written and Programming Test/Interview at IIIT-D: May 10
  • Results on the website: TBA
  • 1st day of semester: TBA
How to Apply:
  • Apply online: PhD application form.
  • Once the online form is filled, applicants have to print the filled form, paste a photo, sign on the declaration, attach a Demand Draft of Rs. 300 and post it to:

    PG Program Coordinator
    IIIT Delhi
    NSIT Campus
    Azad Hind Fauj Marg
    Sector-3, Dwarka
    New Delhi - 110078
  • Application checklist:
    • Printout of duly filled application form
    • Details of publications, awards, and honors (if any)
    • Non refundable application fee: A demand draft of Rs. 300 in favor of IIIT-Delhi, payable at Delhi
Sponsored Full Time Candidates: This category comprises of students who are working professionals and are sponsored by the reputed organization by giving an undertaking. They will not be entitled to any financial assistance from the Institute, fee waiver, and on-campus placement. Admission process will be same as for regular candidates. For sponsored candidates, a tuition fee of Rs. One Lakh per year will be charged.
Admission Process: Based on the facts furnished in the application, a screening will be performed and selected candidates will be asked to appear for a competitive entrance process that includes written and programming tests and interview. Written test may be objective or short subjective. Questions will be from Data Structures, Algorithms, Discrete Maths, Theory of Computation, and Probability Theory. In the programming test, candidates will be asked to write and execute a program in one of three languages (C, C++, JAVA). Based on the performance in written and programming tests, selected candidates will be interviewed.
Clarifications:

  • MCA/MSc(CS/IT/ECE) degree is considered equivalent to the BTech/BE degree. Such students are also eligible to apply with the condition that in their undergraduate (i.e. B.Sc.) they should have Mathematics as one of the courses and keen interest/capability/commitment in pursuing research.
  • Test/interview venue will be IIIT-D.
  • Students in their final semester of BTech/BE/MTech/ME are eligible to apply.
  • We will not entertain requests to change the test/interview dates and place.
  • Students in Electronics branch are also eligible to apply.
  • IIIT-D PhD program is a full time program, not a part time program.
  • The admission decisions (i.e. screening, shortlisting, and others) will be made by the IIIT-D PhD admission committee, which will be final.
  • Recommenders should be someone who is professionally affiliated with the applicant such as a faculty member in the qualifying degree granting institution, thesis advisor, supervisor, and senior member in their organization.
  • If you have selected two research areas in the application form, then, during interview, questions may be asked from both the areas. However, a candidate may select one of the areas during interview.
  • Outstation candidates will have to furnish the proof of travel. If a candidate decides to choose a different mode (e.g. 3AC, air, etc.), IIIT-D will only reimburse the second sleeper or public transport bus fare by the shortest route.
  • If the candidate is selected for admission and decides to join IIIT-D, hostel facility will be provided as per the norms of the institute.
  • Accommodation during the entrance process will be provided to the outstation candidates (not to any other relatives/guardians) with the condition that prior intimation is given through email tohost@iiitd.ac.in   along with complete itinerary.
  • All communications will be through email. We will not send any postal mail. Further, most announcements about the admission to the PhD program for 2010 will be made through this site. Results will also be declared through this site. Hence, candidates are advised to check this site regularly for updates.
  • As decided by the PG Committee, IIIT-D selection team will go to some good engineering colleges to screen PhD candidates based on written exam and one round of interview. Pre-selected students will have to attend final round of interview, including interview with the collaborator, at IIIT-D.
Question:
For any further information, or queries, feel free to contact at phd-admissions@iiitd.ac.in

USA : 2 Postdoctoral positions available at University of Washington Seattle USA

I have opening for two postdocs in my lab at the Institute for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine at the University of Washington. Our lab studies the development and regeneration of the mammalian inner ear. There is one opening in a project on regeneration focusing on vestibular system and another position in development of the cochlea. These positions require a Ph.D., solid molecular skills and good dissection ability. A background ininner ear biologyis not required.


Please see the lab website at :https://faculty.washington.edu/oliviab/index.htm

Please contact me at the following address if you would like more information:


Olivia Bermingham-McDonogh
Associate Professor
Institute for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
University of Washington
815 Mercer Street
Seattle WA 98109
(206)616-4652

Norway : two MSc scholarships with 10 months affiliation to the Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM) at UiO.


MIRLU is an interdisciplinary project coordinated by the Centre for Development and the Environment at the University of Oslo in collaboration with the Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB) at Ås, Arizona State University in the US, Universidad del Valle in Guatemala, and El Colegio de la Frontera Sur in Mexico. We are also in the process of establishing cooperation with the University of Denver in Colorado, US. The aim of this project is to explore the effect of international migration and remittances on land use and land use change in the area of origin of migrants.
Applicants granted a scholarship will write their thesis within the framework of the project. Each scholarship amounts to NOK 30 000. Priority will be given to applicants from Social Anthropology, Human Geography, Development Studies, and Development Economics. In addition to working with their MSc thesis the student is expected to occasionally assist in other project activities. Field work can start in the fall 2010 or spring 2011 semester.

Qalifications

Applicants should
  • Be fluent in Spanish,
  • Be interested in working in a multidisciplinary environment
  • Have started on their MSc program at UiO or UMB.   
Please e-mail a brief project description (max 10 pages) with problem description, theory/central concepts and method and a curriculum vitae with academic transcripts to Hans-Jørgen Oppi Christiansen (h.j.christiansen@sum.uio.no). Short-listed candidates will be called for an interview.
Deadline: 10th of May 2010

Background  

The MILRU project aims to study how international migration and associated remittances influence the lives of those who migrate, their families and others in the places of origin of migrants, with special focus on land use and land cover change. Almost 1.5 million Guatemalans and 10 million Mexicans live and work in the USA and Canada. Most of them originate from rural areas. This project wants to examine how migrants are shaping perhaps the most valuable resources in rural Guatemala and Mexico, namely land. In addition to economic support to the families, migrants also remit money to collective projects in their communities of origin. Furthermore, the process of migration involves the diffusion of different social practices, ideas, behaviors, and identities. New knowledge, skills and technologies are also brought back by returning migrants.
Some of the relevant questions in this project include: How do migration shape land use and land distribution in rural Guatemala and Chiapas, Mexico? How does remittances and the experience of migration change what people produce on their lands? How does such new land use practices influence forest and agriculture? How does migration affect the distribution of on-farm labor? Is the money earned or saved while away used to buy agricultural land or to start other types of business? Do they intensify agriculture on existing plots or expand agriculture into forests? Do returning migrants turn away from food production for own consumption to cultivate cash crops? How does new capital flows impact land ownership and distribution?

Contact

Mariel Aguilar Støen ( mariel.stoen@sum.uio.no ) tel. 22858885 for more information. 
Tentative Application Deadline : 10 May 2010

UK : KESS Scholarship-Mphil in Performance, Production and New Media Technologies


Aberystwyth University are seeking to recruit a 1-year Mphil student to work on a project entitled:


Performance, Production and New Media Technologies at ‘Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru’

The prospective applicant should have a minimum of a 1st or good 2:1 in a relevant degree, and be available to take up the studentship by the 1st  July 2010 at the latest. The project is part-funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) through the European Union’s Convergence programme administered by the Welsh Assembly Government.  KESS Mphil scholarships are collaborative awards with external partners. (in this case, Theatr Genedlaethol  Cymru )
To apply, please submit the following:

1. To Anwen Jones by the 30th April 2010: a completed KESS application form (put the reference number AU 10016) in the top right hand box of the application form, two references, an up to date CV and a covering letter in which you expand on the relevant contents in your CV and wider experience, and why you think you are a good candidate. The KESS Application Form and the Project Description/Further Particulars are available to download at the links below

2. To the Postgraduate Admissions Office by the 30th April 2010:   A Research Programmes Application Form, two references (which may be the same as the above) and an Mphil proposal of up to 1,000 words.  Application and reference forms may be downloaded fromhttp://www.aber.ac.uk/pga/web/apply.htm and guidance on writing a proposal may be found on our  admissions page.  Please also refer to the Project Description/Further Particulars at the links below.

Value of Award: A stipend of £9,000 for 2009/10 (rising in accordance with inflation for the remaining two years). Each scholarship has an additional budget of up to £5,200p.a for travel, equipment/consumables and training to support your research. KESS PhD Scholarship holders do not pay fees.

Length: Full-time for 1 year. (Theses must be submitted 6 months after the funded year of study)

Training: The achievement of a Postgraduate Skills Development Award (PSDA) is compulsory for each KESS scholar (The PSDA is based on a 30 credit award, which is an additional award to the MPhil).

Eligibility: To be eligible to apply for a KESS award, you must be resident, upon application, in the Convergence Area of Wales and you must be able to take paid employment in the Convergence area on completion of the scholarship.

The Convergence Area means the following counties of Wales:
Isle of Anglesey, Gwynedd,  Conwy, Denbighshire, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Caerphilly, Torfaen

Informal enquiries should be made to Dr Anwen  Jones, 
aej@aber.ac.uk or 01970 621659

Closing date for applications 30th April 2010. 


Post Reference:  AU 10016
Tentative Application Deadline : 30 April 2010

Italy : PhD scholarships for foreign students at University of Rome


Pre-selection has begun for foreign students applying for a position in a PhD Program for the Academic Year 2010/11.

The number of positions funded by the University will be established by the Graduate School after 10 June 2010.
Foreign students wishing to apply for admission to a PhD Program for the Academic Year 2010/11 must submit an application no later than 25 May 2010 via the online system available at thiswebsite:
Some doctoral courses have specific conditions of admission. Those will be advertised on the following web page: (These conditions may include the primary language of the program and its educational activities -- e.g., English or Italian).
Foreign students will be evaluated by submitting an online application by 25 May 2010. At the conclusion of the online application process, applicants must attach in electronic format a “pdf” file with a maximum size of 15 MB containing:
1. A Curriculum Vitae with details of achieved degree(s), relevant examination results and/or results of degree requirements with assessment and/or grade (i.e., transcript details), and the date of degree achievement.
2. A research proposal (maximum size of one (1) page on A4 paper)
3. A List of Publications

Foreign students are required to provide two recommendation forms & corresponding letters from two university professors either in Italy or abroad. The recommendation form and information about the letter can be found at this webpage:

Please transmit the forms and letters by email or via regular postal mail directly to the coordinator of the PhD program to which you are applying by 25 May 2010. (Please note, if you are applying to more than one program an original set of letters & forms must be sent to each of the Programs Coordinators).


The list of coordinators and their addresses (both postal and electronic) is available at this webpage:

Eligible candidates whose application has passed preliminary screening will be invited to take part in a Skype interview with the Coordinator (or their delegate) of the applicant’s desired program of study.

The Doctoral School will publish the list of candidates granted a Skype interview and the timetable of those interviews. The information can be found at this webpage:
Candidates whose two letters of recommendation are not received will be excluded from selection.

Candidates will also be excluded from the selection process if they fail to disclose in their Curriculum Vitae relevant examination results and/or results of degree requirements with assessment and/or grade (i.e., transcript details), and the date of degree achievement by 25 May 2010.

Candidates will also be excluded if they hold a degree which the Coordinator does not consider equivalent to an Italian degree or equivalent to the Program’s requirements. 
Candidates possessing a degree(s) not achieved in Italy will have to submit to the Administration of the Doctoral School a Declaration of Relative Value (or “dichiarazione di valore relativa al titolo”) within three months of registration. The Declaration is obtainable from the Italian Embassy or Consulate in the country where the degree was completed.
Students who fail to present the Declaration of Relative Value within three months of registration will be excluded from the program.
Pre-selection applications will be evaluated by the Coordinator or by a Committee appointed by the Coordinator of the PhD Program and they will admit candidates deemed suitable.


The successful Candidate will be admitted and expected to be present for the full Academic Year beginning 1 September 2010 through 30 October 2011.

Tentative Application Deadline : 25 May 2010

Italy : Call for applications for the Research Doctorate schools at CaFoscari University of Venice 26th cycle


Announcement purposes and general conditions
1. This announcement regulates the admission requirements to the research doctoral schools of Ca’ Foscari University of Venice for the 26th cycle (2010/11 academic year)
2. Failure to comply with the regulations of this announcement will result in the exclusion from the examination.
3. The submission of the application, as set forth in article 5, entails acceptance of the regulations of this announcement by the candidate.
4. The attachments are integral part of the herewith mentioned call.
5. All the communications to the candidates that concern the present call will be sent per email by the University. For this purpose, the University will use the email provided by the candidate when he/she registers online (art. 5, subsection 2).

6. Any further change or addition to the present call will be published online following this path: http://www.unive.it  (English Version) > Programmes and courses > Research Doctorates.
Available courses
1. Ca’ Foscari University of Venice starts the 26th cycle of the following research doctoral courses for the
2010/2011 academic year:
§ Higher School of Economics
1. Research Doctorate in Business
2. Research Doctorate in Economics
§ Inter-University Doctoral School in "Global Change Science and Policy"3. Research Doctorate in Science and Management of Climate Change
§ Doctoral School in Languages, Cultures and Societies
4. Research Doctorate in Languages, Cultures and Societies
§ Doctoral School in Language, Cognition and Education Sciences
5. Research Doctorate in Linguistics
6. Research Doctorate in Cognition and Education Sciences
§ "Ca' Foscari" Inter-University Doctoral School in Juridical Sciences7. Research Doctorate in European Law on Civil, Commercial and Labour Contracts
§ International Doctoral School in the Social History of Europe and the Mediterranean
8. Research Doctorate in European Social History from the Middle Ages to the Present Times
§ Doctoral School in Humanities9. Research Doctorate in Philosophy
10. Research Doctorate in Ancient History and Archaeology
11. Research Doctorate in Italian Studies and Classical and Medieval Philology
§ Doctoral School in Sciences and Technologies (SDST)12. Research Doctorate in Computer Science
13. Research Doctorate in Environmental Sciences
14. Research Doctorate in Chemical Sciences
2. The admission to the doctoral courses is subject to a competitive examination based either on the assessment of both qualifications and examinations, or simply on the assessment of qualifications.
3. For each of the courses listed above in paragraph 1, please refer to the attached sheets (Attachment “A”), which are an integral part of this announcement for what concerns research topics, available places, admission requirements, as well as assessment criteria and procedures to draw up the lists of the qualified students.
4. The candidates are required to come to the examinations (if expected) on the day and at the time indicated in Attachment “A” with a valid ID card.
5. Without prejudice to the terms for the application submission, the number of available places may be increased through future provisions of funds granted by public research bodies or by private qualified corporations.
6. Courses will start in the month of September 2010. The length of the doctoral course is three years.
Doctoral scholarships1. The amount of each research doctoral scholarship is Euro 13,638.47, inclused of social security contributions. The scholarship is exempt from the local Italian Income tax on earnings (ILOR) and personal income tax (IRPEF). The scholarship covers the entire duration of the course.


2. In case of study periods abroad, the scholarship amount will be increased by 50% during this period.
3. The scholarship is paid in twelve (12) monthly instalments.

4. The scholarship cannot be accumulated with others (any type of qualification), except when they are awarded by national or international institutions and can be useful for integrating the education or research activities of the scholarship recipients during their study period abroad.
5. The scholarship will be paid for no longer than three years.
6. Those who have already been awarded a scholarship previously (even partially) cannot benefit from another one.
7. Candidates who intend to apply for the PhD scholarships bound to specific research topics (among those potentially included in Attachment “A”) have to specify the relevant code in the application form.

8. In the case where none of the applicants express a preference for a specific research area scholarship, the Board can propose to award this scholarship to one of the qualified shortlisted candidates, according to the ranking system and in compliance with the relative agreement.
How to Apply
The application must be addressed to Ca’ Foscari University of Venice by:
  • Tuesday, 27th April 2010 - at 12:30 p.m. for the courses belonging to the following Doctoral Schools:
    • Higher School of Economics
    • Inter-University Doctoral School in "Global Change Science and Policy"
    • Doctoral School in Languages, Cultures and Societies
    • Doctoral School in Language, Cognition and Education Sciences
    • "Ca' Foscari" Inter-University Doctoral School in Juridical Sciences
    • International Doctoral School in the Social History of Europe and the Mediterranean
    • Doctoral School in Humanities (except for the Research Doctorate in Italian Studies and Classical and Medieval Philology)

  • Wednesday, 9th June 2010 - at 12:30 p.m. for:
    • the Research Doctorate in Italian Studies and Classical and Medieval Philology
    • the courses belonging to the Doctoral School in Sciences and Technologies (SDST)
Tentative Application Deadline : 9 June 2010

UK : KESS MAXI SCHOLARSHIP:Converged Media and Digital Economy


Aberystwyth University are seeking to recruit a 3-year PhD student to work on a project entitled:

Converged Media and Digital Economy: Analysis of New and Existing Strategies for Participatory Modes of Content Production and Multiplatform Distribution.


The prospective applicant should have a minimum of a 1st or good 2:1 in a relevant degree, and be available to take up the studentship by 1st July 2010 at the latest.    The project is part-funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) through the European Union’s Convergence programme administered by the Welsh Assembly Government. KESS PhD scholarships are collaborative awards with external partners (in this case, the partner is Boomerang + Plc)
To apply, please submit the following:

1. To Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones by the 30th April 2010: a completed KESS application form (put the reference number AU 10017 in the top right hand box of the application form), two references, an up to date CV and a covering letter in which you expand on the relevant contents in your CV and wider experience, and why you think you are a good candidate. The KESS Application Form, the Project Description and Further Particulars are available to download at the links below

2. To the Postgraduate Admissions Office by the 30thApril 2010:   A Research Programmes Application Form, two references (which may be the same as the above) and PhD proposal of up to 1, 500 words.  Application and reference forms may be downloaded fromhttp://www.aber.ac.uk/pga/web/apply.htm and guidance on writing a proposal may be found on our PhD admissions page.   Please also refer to the Project Description and the Further Particulars (links below).
Value of Award: A stipend of £13,290 for 2009/10 (rising in accordance with inflation for the remaining two years). Each scholarship has an additional budget of up to £5,200p.a for travel, equipment/consumables and training to support your research.  KESS PhD Scholarship holders do not pay fees.

Length: Full-time for 3 years. (Theses must be submitted 6 months after the funded three year study period)
Training: The achievement of a Postgraduate Skills Development Award (PSDA) is compulsory for each KESS scholar (The PSDA is based on a 60 credit award, which is an additional award to the PhD).

Eligibility: To be eligible to apply for a KESS award, you must be resident, upon application, in the Convergence Area of Wales and you must be able to take paid employment in the Convergence area on completion of the scholarship.

The Convergence Area means the following counties of Wales:
Isle of Anglesey, Gwynedd,  Conwy, Denbighshire, Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Caerphilly, Torfaen

Informal enquiries should be made to Elin Haf Gruffydd Jones,esj@aber.ac.uk or 01970 622533.


Closing date for applications 30th April 2010.


Post Reference:  AU 10017
 

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KESS Studentship Application Form

Tentative Application Deadline : 30 April 2010
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Italy - Ph.D. in Innovative Technologies of Information & Communication Engineering and Roboticsat The Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna - Pisa

The Ph.D. in Innovative Technologies of Information & Communication Engineering and Robotics is a three-year residential program with highly interdisciplinary connotation, where students can specialize in one of the following curricula:


- Embedded Systems, with emphasis on real-time systems and resource management.
- Telecommunications, especially referring to networks and photonic technologies.
- Biorobotics, including micro-engineering, biomedical engineering, biomimetic robotics, rehabilitation technologies and computer assisted surgery.
- Perceptual Robotics, with emphasis on telerobotics, cognitive robotics and virtual environments.



Admission Requirements


Applicants, with no restriction on nationality, must hold a Master of Science (M.Sc.) or a Master of Arts (M.A.) or equivalent title.


Applicants should not be older than 35 years on May 27, 2010; older than 35 may be exceptionally admitted by the Examination Committee.

the candidates whose native language is not English should hold an internationally acknowledged certificate specifying their intermediate-level of English knowledge.


Positions and grants:


8 positions with 8 fellowships (amounting to € 14.500 per year + free meals at school’s canteen + Campus facilities):


- 1 positions for curriculum Embedded Systems

- 3 positions for curriculum Telecommunications

- 3 positions for Biorobotics

- 1 position for Perceptual Robotics


- The School reserves the possibility of accepting up to a maximum of 8 further students without grant or other forms of financial support.


2 positions announced in this Call are dedicated to candidates with Research Projects in the field of Micro-Biorobotics, since the scholarships assigned are supported within the Agreement that Scuola Sant’Anna subscribed with Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) of Genova with the aim of promoting fundamental and applied research and creating a Research Center in Micro-BioRobotics at Scuola Sant’Anna.


Deadlines:

Candidates are requested to apply online at: www.sssup.it/phdapplicationonline by May 27, 2010, 12.00 pm GMT. In case of problems with the online application, please contact the PhD Admin. Office (tel. +39 050 88.33.36/83, e-mail: techschool@sssup.it).


An hardcopy of the application (signed by the candidate), together with the enclosures requested, must reach by June 3, 2010, regardless of forwarding date:


Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

Divisione Formazione Universitaria e alla Ricerca

Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33

56127 PISA, Italy

“Application PhD in Innovative Technologies” must be written on the envelope.

Application and attachments

- Enclosures to the hard copy of the applications:


the copy of their passport;


two copies of their complete Curriculum Vitae et Studiorum covering scientific training, professional experiences, publications and all other information that might help in the evaluation of the candidate; please use the UE model. ;


photocopy of Candidate’s University Master Degree (to be translated in Italian or in English except those written in French, German, Spanish)


the detailed list of academic courses taken. This list should contain information regarding credits, units (or equivalent) received, the grades received for each class taken, and the date when the final (or semester) examination was taken;

one a copy of their degree thesis (or two abstracts in English) and a copy of any other publication that they deem suitable;

the certificates of knowledge of the English language;

two copies of a Research Project, of no more than 3.000 words which describes the research activities that applicants would like to perform during the PhD course. The Research Project will include:


- a title;

- the scientific premises and the relevant bibliography;

- the aim and expectations of the research;

- the experimental methods and data analysis methods which will be used, where required;suitable;


at least two recommendation letters written by Faculty Members or other academics who have assessed and/or supervised the applicant’s work during his/her university studies, offering a comparative evaluation of the learning achievements, research potential, maturity, and professional inclinations of the candidate;

a numbered list of the documents attached.



Selection of applicants

Assessment of the Titles: assessment of all the submitted documents and publications, including the CV, and the Research Project.

Beginning of the PhD Programme


The PhD Programme will start on November 3, 2010

Information

techschool@sssup.it

tel. +39 050 88.33.36, +39 050 88.33.83

Italy - PH.D. In Management -Innovation, Services and Sustainability at The Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna - Pisa

The PhD in Management deals with management topics which characterise current research activities in strategy, organization, innovation and international business. It is strongly oriented towards a deeper understanding of links between innovative services and competitiveness. Particular emphasis is given to:


- the management of innovation processes and the international competitiveness of firms, institutions, as well as local, regional and national systems

- the management of innovative services, such as environmental, insurance, health, technological and industrial policy services.



Admission Requirements

- possession of Master of Science (M.Sc.), or a Master of Arts (M.A.), or equivalent title and possession of an internationally acknowledged certificate specifying their level of English knowledge (as per art. 2, par. 3).

- Applicants should not be older than 35 years by June 14, 2010. Candidates older than 35 may be exceptionally admitted considering the experience gained.



Positions and grants


- 1 position with 1 fellowship (amounting to € 14.500 per year + free meals at school’s canteen + Campus facilities).

The School may also admit eligible candidates without grants up to a maximum number of 1 post. They will take part in the Programme at their own expenses but they will not have to pay any tuition fee.

Deadlines

- applications must be submitted on line by June 14, 2010, 12 pm GMT at www.sssup.it/phdapplicationonline ;

- a hardcopy of the application (signed by the candidate), together with the enclosures requested, must reach by June 21, 2010:


Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna

Divisione Formazione Universitaria e alla Ricerca

Piazza Martiri della Libertà 33

56127 PISA, Italy



“Application PhD in Management” must be written on the envelope.


Application and attachments

Candidates must attach to the hard copy of the application:

the copy of their Passport,

two copies of their Curriculum Vitae et Studiorum (please use the EU model);

the academic record with the full list of courses and grades (in English, in French, in German, in Spanish or in Italian);

copy of candidate Master Degree or equivalent;

two copies of the abstract of their Master Degree thesis (when applicable) in English, and a copy of any other publication that they deem suitable;

the certificate of knowledge of the English language (as per art. 2, par. 3);

two copies of a Research Project, of no more than 2,500 words, which will describe the research activities that applicants would like to perform during the PhD course. The Research Project should include: 1) title; 2) description of the main research question and discussion of previous research in the field; 3) description of research hypotheses, with brief discussion of key variables; 4) description of the research method that will be used and expected results; 5) possible policy implications;

at least two Reference Letters written by scholars who have supervised the applicant’s work during his/her university studies;

a numbered list of documents attached.

Selection of applicants

- Assessment of the titles: the submitted documents and publications, including the CV, and the Research Project.


Beginning of the PhD Programme

The PhD Programme will start on October 1, 2010

Information

infophd@sssup.it

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