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7.4.09

Denmark : PhD scholarship at the University of Copenhagen

Mechanisms of dendrimer uptake by cell membranes

Deadline: 03-04-2009
Publisher: University of Copenhagen
Address: Nørregade 10
City: 1017 København K
Phone: 353 20479
Fax: 35322628
WEB address:
www.ku.dk
E-mail: cardenas@nano.ku.dk

Job description
The PhD project is within the area of membrane biophysics mainly the study of uptake mechanisms into the cell. Dendrimers are a unique class of nanostructured vehicles for drug and gene delivery into intracellular targets. They are unique given their monodispersity and multivalency, and can be used both by covalently attaching or encapsulating drugs.
Dendrimers produce high intracellular drug release and target efficiently tumors for
therapeutic and diagnostic applications. The surface chemistry of dendrimers influence their transport across epithelial and endothelial barriers. Dendrimer endocytocis via caveola/lipid rafts is markedly dependant on the dendrimer surface chemistry. The aim of this project is to gain information on why the surface chemistry of the dendrimer is so important for raft mediated endocytosis. In this project we will use both vesicles and supported bilayers as a simple model for cell membranes. We will combine various techniques, mainly dynamic light scattering and fluorescence microscopy, to unravel the mechanisms of dendrimer interaction with lipid bilayers. Changing the lipid composition we will be able to create domains similar to those in the cell membrane.
These techniques will allow us not only to visually inspect but also to quantify the motions of individual molecules within the lipid domains as they interact with dendrimers. The project will be a close collaboration between groups at the Faculties of Science with complementary expertise in surface chemistry and
biophysics.
Qualifications
We seek a talented and dedicated student with a M.Sc. degree of relevance to the project (chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics, biology or similar). Candidates should have some experience/in depth knowledge in at least one of the techniques below:
  • Membrane biophysics
  • Fluorescence Microscopy
  • Light scattering
Salary and employment
Salary is according to the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the respective host organizations. For Ph.D.students presently about DKr. 22.345,17 per month before pension contribution, subject to change depending on qualifications.
The Ph.D. employment will be for a total period of 3 years.
The Ph.D. student will be enrolled at Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen. The project involves collaboration with research partners at Faculty of Life Sciences.
Application
The application should contain a motivation letter, CV, letter of recommendation, copy of Master of Science diploma or transcript.
Deadline for application including all material is 3. April 2009 at 12:00 (noon).
Applications should be sent as a single pdf file to cardenas@nano.ku.dk.
Further information:
Please contact Dr Marit Cardenas Gomez cardenas@nano.ku.dk, phone (+45)
353 20499 and/or Prof. Dimitris Stamou stamou@nano.ku.dk, phone (+45) 353 20479.

Australia : Endeavour Awards 2010

Endeavour Awards 2010

Applications for the 2010 round for all Endeavour Awards will open from 6 April to 31 July 2009.

Endeavour Awards for international applicants

Through the Endeavour Awards, the Australian Government provides opportunities for high achieving international students, researchers and professionals to undertake short or long term study, research and professional development in Australia in a broad range of disciplines.

For details of awards available by country of residence, please go to the participating countries page

To read about the experiences of past Award Holders, please visit the testimonial stories page.

Research

Endeavour Research Fellowships provide financial support for postgraduate students and postdoctoral fellows from participating countries to undertake short-term research (4-6 months), in any field of study, in Australia. Aimed at building international linkages and
networks, these Awards provide opportunities for award holders to further develop their knowledge and skills.

Endeavour Research Fellowships

Endeavour Australia Cheung Kong Research Fellowships

Postgraduate study or research

Endeavour Postgraduate Awards provide full financial support for international students for up to 3 years to undertake a postgraduate qualification at a Masters or PhD level either by coursework or research in any field of study in Australia.

Endeavour Postgraduate Awards

Endeavour Europe Awards (for European candidates only)

Vocational education and training

An Endeavour Vocational Education and Training (VET) Award enables you to study a vocational course at the Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree level in any field of study in Australia.

Vocational education and training provides occupational or work-related knowledge and skills. The courses are directly related to the trade, occupation or `vocation’ in which you participate and exclude degree and higher level programs normally delivered by universities.

Endeavour Vocational Education and Training (VET) Awards

Professional Development

Endeavour Executive Awards provide professional development opportunities for high
achievers in business, industry, education or government from participating countries.

This award provides you with the flexibility to design a program that advances both your professional and personal goals. In consultation with your host organisation, the one to four month program may include activities such as a shadowing program, work placement, attendance at a conference, participation in a short course, or peer-to-peer learning.

Student Exchanges

The Australian Government recognises the many enduring benefits of international exchanges undertaken during the years of undergraduate education. To encourage greater student mobility, the Australian Government funds Australian higher education providers to subsidise the costs to students participating in student exchanges which include tuition fee waiver and credit transfer.

Only Australian higher education providers are eligible to apply for funding for international student exchange programmes.Students (Australian and international) wishing to apply for student subsidies available under these international student exchange programmes should contact the International Office of their institution.

International Student Exchange Programs

Find more information: http://endeavour. deewr.gov. au/

6.4.09

Portugal: Research Assistant Positions in Web Security and Privacy

Applications are invited for 5 research assistant positions funded under the Carnegie Mellon - Portugal partnership (http://www.cmu.edu/portugal), on the topic of Web Security and Privacy. These posts are part of a multidisciplinary research program involving multiple departments at Carnegie Mellon University, Lab:USE at the University of Madeira, the Information Systems Department at the University of Minho, Instituto Superior Tecnico at the Technical University of Lisbon, and Portugal Telecom. The posts are based in Portugal, will be co-supervised by Carnegie Mellon faculty, and will involve annual visits to Carnegie Mellon. The ideal candidates will have a good first degree or MSc in a relevant subject. Successful candidates may opt to apply for a PhD degree in Portugal, or a joint PhD degree with Carnegie Mellon University.

More details about the project can be found at:
http://www.labuse.org/wesp

Post WSP1: User-controllable privacy - University of Madeira
We seek a candidate with a strong background in either computer science, human computer interaction, or mathematics. The successful candidate will focus on the development and validation of novel policy authoring and auditing tools along with novel machine learning algorithms aimed at empowering users to more effectively control their security and privacy settings. This work will be validated in the context of actual deployments of mobile social software applications in Portugal and at Carnegie Mellon. Ideal candidates will have strong oral and written communication skills in English, the ability to work independently as well as a team member and the ability to take initiative and be proactive. We welcome applicants with experience in development for online or mobile platforms, and social network analysis. This post will be based at the University of Madeira (Funchal).

Post WSP2: Anti-phishing for the web and the city - University of Madeira
We seek a candidate with a strong background in either computer science, mathematics, security, or human computer interaction. The successful candidate will build on the existing collaboration between PT/SAPO and CMU and will combine the development of advanced filtering mechanisms with novel user training technologies. In addition, this work will consider the use of tag-based solutions for addressing phishing in the context of location-based services. These technologies will be evaluated through a combination of user studies and pilots, including pilots to be conducted with PT/SAPO. Ideal candidates will have strong oral and written communication skills in English, the ability to work independently as well as a team member and the ability to take initiative and be proactive. We welcome applicants with experience in development for online or mobile platforms, and security protocols. This post will be based at the University of Madeira (Funchal).

Post WSP3: Formal methods for social networks - University of Madeira
We seek a candidate with a strong background in either formal software development and verification, computer science, logic, or mathematics. The post involves the use of formal methods techniques and tools to validate social networks languages developed in the project. Previous knowledge of Java Modeling Language (JML) and B method for software development are assets, though training can be given. Programming experience is also desirable. Ideal candidates will have strong oral and written skills in English, and the ability to work independently as well as a member of a team and be proactive. We welcome applicants with experience in web technologies in general. This post will be based at the University of Madeira (Funchal).

Post WSP4: Trustworthy services - University of Minho
We seek a candidate with a strong background in either computer science, mathematics, or human computer interaction. The successful candidate will develop and evaluate mechanisms and design principles aimed at empowering users to more effectively decide whether or not they can trust different types of mobile and pervasive computing. In collaboration with the rest of the project, this work will develop appropriate policies and trust mechanisms for situated social networking services, particularly those using Bluetooth. Examples of such services include a location-based friend finder, public displays that accept messages from nearby people, and situated games. Ideal candidates will have strong oral and written communication skills in English, the ability to work independently as well as a team member and the ability to take initiative and be proactive. We welcome applicants with experience in design and development for online or mobile platforms, and an interest in trust and pervasive and ubiquitous computing. This post will be based at the University of Minho (Guimarães).

Post WSP5: Lawful services - IST, Technical University of Lisbon
We seek a candidate with a strong background in either internet law, public policy, or computer science. The successful candidate will deploy automated approaches to detecting copyright breach and develop enforcement of copyright policies in the context of peer-to-peer networks and related services. Upon collecting network traffic and demographic data, the work will focus on developing legal and technical policies to combat the distribution of copyrighted material, and will subsequently evaluate these policies in terms of effectiveness and cost. Ideal candidates will have strong oral and written communication skills in English, the ability to work independently as well as a team member and the ability to take initiative and be proactive. We welcome applicants with experience in network administration, simulation, as well as interests in policy and economics. This post will be based at IST, Technical University of Lisbon.

Contact
Potential applicants should contact Vassilis Kostakos (vassilis[ at ]cmu.edu) for informal discussions or enquiries.

Applying
The closing date for receipts of applications is June 1st 2009, and we anticipate that interviews will be held in early June. Applications should be made as soon as possible, via email. Applicants should submit a cover letter clearly indicating the position(s) for which they wish to apply, a full CV, and contact details for three referees to Vassilis Kostakos (vassilis[ at ]cmu.edu). The posts will start ideally on July 1st 2009 (or as soon as possible thereafter) by arrangement with the successful candidate. The value of each award is 11760 Euros per annum (tax exempt) for three years.

About Lab:USE and Madeira
The Laboratory for Usage-centered Software Engineering (http://www.labuse.org) is a unique research and development initiative dedicated to making technology more useful, more usable, and more accessible. Lab:USE is a research unit in the Department of Mathematics and Engineering (http://dme.uma.pt) at the University of Madeira. Members of Lab:USE also have responsibilities in teaching in the various courses of the department, in particular in the Professional Master of Human-Computer Interaction that is offered in collaboration with the HCI Institute of Carnegie Mellon University. As of 2009, Lab:USE consists of 15 faculty representing 11 different nationalities. Lab:USE has secured 2 million euros of funding for the next 3 years and is currently expanding.

Madeira is a mid-Atlantic island, positioned near the coast of Africa and the Canary Islands. It is one of the autonomous regions of Portugal. The mean annual temperature in the capital city, Funchal, can reach 20 °C. With its mild humidity, the weather of the island is classified as oceanic subtropical.

South Korea: PhD Scholarships in Printed Electronics Field, the Jeju National University

PhD Scholarships in Printed Electronics field at the Jeju National University, South Korea

There is PhD studentship at the School of Mechanical Engineering Jeju National University, South Korea at Advanced Micro Mechatronics Lab (AMM LAB).

Research Area
Research in the silicon industry is maturated considerably. Now Roll-to-Roll and inkjet printing technology are being utilized for developing cheaper and accurate digital devices. Our research group is carrying research in printed electronics which will be the preferred manufacturing process for solar cell, RFIDs, flexible panel systems, displays, and sensors in future.

Research Area for PhD
Control of the printing mechanism and control of the substrate with respect to the printing parameters to print different types of electronic devices through Inkjet Printing System and Roll-to-Roll Printing System. Knowledge of the automation and controls is necessary.

The fully funded studentship will cover fees, stipend and research costs, and are available to the eligible students.

Required:
MS in Mechanical or Electrical engineering, systems and control, or a related field. The applicant should have good analytical and modeling skills as well as good communication skills.

The main criteria of selection is GPA (must be above 3.0). Beside GPA research proposal, resume and good communication skill in English (TOEFL or IELTS) will be considered.

Enquires and Application:
Applications should be addressed to: khalid[ at ]jejunu.ac.kr (Khalid Rahman)

Please include: Presentation letter; Curriculum Vitae; copy of transcript, research proposal, letters of recommendation and resume.

Starting date: As soon as possible.

Deadline: 30th April 2009

India: Postgraduate Scholarship at Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur

Postgraduate Scholarship at Bengal Engineering & Science University, Shibpur

Advertisement: Multiple postgraduate scholarships are available at Bengal Engineering and Science University to study Master of Engineering and Master of Technology courses in all branches of engineering and technology.

Course and scholarship duration: Qualified and admitted students will receive monthly scholarship from the university (funded by AICTE) to support their study and residency at the university for 2 years (4 semesters).

Qualification: Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Technology with specified marks in respective branch of engineering.

For details, refer to:
Webpage of advertisement:

Webpage of University: http://www.becs.ac.in

Postal address:

Bengal Engineering And Science University, Shibpur

P.O. - Botanic Garden,
Howrah,
Pin – 711103,
West Bengal,
India.

Ph. No. - +91 033 2668 4561-63
Fax : +91 033 2668 2916
Website : www.becs.ac.in

Information Center : +91 033 2668 4561 (Ext. No. - 250)

AUSTRALIA; PhD Studentship in Automotive Software Engineering

Fully funded PhD Studentship
(Automotive Software Engineering)

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Project title: AutoCRC: Methods for Identification and Formal Specification of Hazard Condition of Automotive Programmable Electronic Systems

Research topic: Programmable electronic systems have become an integral part in modern automobiles. These auxiliary components cover a multitude of functions both to ensure proper operation of a vehicle and to increase the safety of passengers, other motorists, and the environment. However, even though accident statistics clearly indicate that these devices can significantly reduce the number of severe accidents their operation is not free of risk. For example, an airbag that deploys falsely or not at all can cause serious harm to driver and passengers. The potential for such an unintended behaviour is a hazard condition. If not addressed, hazard conditions can lead to accidents. As a consequence, when constructing programmable electronic systems engineers must be able to detect hazard conditions, assess their impact, and devise proper measures in order to reduce the likelihood of emerging dangers.

Research Objective: The general goals of safety engineering processes are: (a) to identify as many of the potential hazard conditions as possible, and (b) to design the system in a way such that these hazard conditions can be avoided or eliminated. The quality of the identification of hazard conditions depends on the expertise, skills, and knowledge of safety experts. When examining a system for the hazard conditions currently engineers employ “what if” questions like “what will happen if the stability control system fails”, “what will happen if the airbag deploys unexpectedly”, etc. However, due to the complexity of modern systems, which has surged more than tenfold over the past decade, it has become increasingly more difficult to reliably identify hazard conditions. As a result, many hazard conditions remain unidentified and plague even the most prestigious car manufactures. Consequently, we need a systematic approach for the identification and analysis of hazard conditions. The goal of this project is to develop a new technique for the identification, specification, and assessment of hazard conditions in programmable electronic automotive systems.

Your Benefits: You will work on real-world research problems. (There will always be opportunities to cooperate with major software and systems engineering companies.)

• You will be trained in all skills that are required to successfully finish you research project
• You will conduct research at the highest standards
• You will get optimal and continuous supervision
• You study in a friendly and cooperative environment. Australia is known for its friendliness

We require: We are interested in a PhD student who has a good academic record (first class honours or equivalent) with a strong interest in one or more of the following areas:

• Probabilistic logics and probabilistic verification
• Probabilistic model checking
• Quality attributes such as performance, reliability, availability, safety, and security
• Software engineering (in the areas of embedded systems, robotics, etc)
• Software architectures and architecture evaluation
• Formal methods in system design
• Statistics

Since this project involves working with other PhD students and industrial partner, communication skills and the ability to work in a team environment are especially required.

Scholarship value and selection procedure:
The scholarship carries a value of AS$28,000+ pa, with fee exemption for both Australian and international students. The selection process will be competitive. A formal selection process will be applied. The closing date for applications is May 5, 2009 with interviews being held shortly thereafter.

How to apply:
If you are interested in the research project, please provide the following information (as complete as possible) via email to lgrunske@swin.edu.au and mlumpe@swin.edu.au with the subject “AutoCRC Studentship”:

• Detailed curriculum vitae
• An (electronic) copy of undergraduate and postgraduate transcripts (1st class honours or equivalent)
• Evidence of English proficiency for non native English speaker (officially required is an IELTS of 6.5 with no band below 6.0, practically scores above 7.0 are preferred).

[England] International Scholarships in Mathematical Sciences - University of Nottingham

University of Nottingham International (non-EU) Tuition Fee Scholarships (PhD or MPhil) in Mathematical Sciences School of Mathematical Sciences

The University of Nottingham is offering awards of two full Tuition FeeScholarships for a new international student registering on a research‍degree programme in the School of Mathematical Sciences at TheUniversity of Nottingham from September 2009. The scholarships are for‍each year of a PhD or MPhil research programme, subject to satisfactoryprogress. To be eligible to apply for these scholarships, students‍must:

  • have an upper second honours degree in a mathematics or mathematics-related subject, or its equivalent
  • be holding a conditional or unconditional offer of a place on a?full-time research degree programme in the School of MathematicalSciences at the University of Nottingham to commence studies from?September 2009
  • be classified as an 'overse' student for fee purposes?

Information regarding suitable research projects is available on the School's web pages at:
www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/admissions/pgresearch/Projects/.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to: pg-admissions@maths.nottingham.ac.uk.

Applications for postgraduate study can be made on-line at:https://pgapps.nottingham.ac.uk/, alternatively, application forms are‍available from the
Postgraduate Admissions Secretary,
School of Mathematical Sciences,
The University of Nottingham,
University Park,‍Nottingham, NG7 2RD.
Tel: 0115 951 4948.
Fax: 0115 951 4951.
Email:pg-admissions@maths.nottingham.ac.uk.
Please quote ref. SCI/549X1.

Closing date: 17 April 2009.

[England] Coase Scholarships for Undergraduate Study in Economics

By means of a bequest from the Nobel Prize-winning Economist, Professor Ronald Coase, the University of Buckingham annually offers two full Scholarships for undergraduate study in Economics (or for Economics in combination with Law, Business, or Politics). Each Scholarship, worth in total more than £30,000, covers the University's full tuition fees, accommodation costs, and provides for a generous maintenance grant.

Candidates for the Scholarships are required to write an essay, of not more than 2,000 words, on the topic 'The gentleman in Whitehall really does know best'; and to send this, together with a letter of reference and a completed application form for University admission, to:

Mrs Linda Waterman, Department of Economics and International Studies
University of Buckingham, Hunter Street, Buckingham, MK18 1EG
or email linda.waterman-at-buckingham.ac.uk

The deadline is 1 May 2009.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview. For further details and applications forms see www.buckingham.ac.uk and search 'Coase Scholarships'


[Cyprus] MBA and MPSM Scholarships from the Republic of Cyprus for Azerbaijan, Gambia, Sudan and Uzbekistan

The Republic of Cyprus is offering up to a total of twenty (20) full scholarships of 12-months duration to study for the attainment of the Master in Business Administration (MBA) or Master in Public Sector Management (MPSM) title for the academic year 2009-20010.

Eligible candidates to apply for the scholarships to study at the CIIM MBA or MPSM programmes are citizens of Azerbaijan, Gambia, Sudan and Uzbekistan.

Applications received until: 30 June 2009

Application procedure

In order to submit an application for scholarship, the applicant must fill-in the CIIM application form. Along with the CIIM application each candidate must attain an official endorsement by her/his country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs completing the Endorsement Form (detailed instructions on the endorsement procedure are included in the document - DOC). The applicants may then submit their applications along with the endorsement form at a Competent Consular Authority of the Republic of Cyprus of their choice, not later than the deadline shown above.

In order to expedite the process, it is strongly recommended that the applicant forwards a copy of the stamped and endorsed application to CIIM, as soon as he/she attains the stamp and endorsement by the official government authority (as instructed above). It is noted that ONLY stamped and endorsed applications by the applicant's Ministry of Foreign Affairs will be considered for a scholarship award.

Important notes concerning the award of scholarships:

  1. Candidates who have received a scholarship of either short or long duration by the Republic of Cyprus within the last two (2) years 2007 or 2008 are NOT eligible to apply for these scholarships.
  2. Eligible candidates must be permanent residents of their country of citizenship.
  3. All scholarships are offered officially by the Government of the Republic of Cyprus to other Governments on a bilateral basis as official technical assistance and not to individuals. Therefore, it is expected that with the end of the scholarship, the scholarship recipients will return to their country of citizenship so that the recipient country is benefited to the highest possible degree by the transfer of know-how and not just the individual receiving the scholarhsip.
  4. For the scholarship to be awarded it is necessary for the candidate to accept the Terms and Conditions of the scholarship.

PhD position in Systematics and Evolution (ancient DNA) at the Department of Zoology, Stockholm University

STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY announces a PhD position in Systematics and Evolution (ancient DNA) at the Department of Zoology, Stockholm University (placed at the Molecular Systematics Laboratory, the Swedish Museum of Natural History).

Project title: Genetic consequences of environmental change on the evolution and demography of arctic species.

Final date for applications: May 4, 2009

Project description:
The overall objective of this PhD project is to investigate the impact of environmental change on the evolution and demography in arctic species. This will be done through genetic analyses on both modern samples and on DNA retrieved from fossils up to 50 000 years old. The resulting genetic data will be integrated with information on past distributions and climates, as well as back-casted species distribution models. Specific questions that will be examined in the project include i) the timing of extinctions and demographic change in relation to past climate fluctuations, ii) when and where populations diverged and species evolved, and iii) to what extent local populations tracked changes in habitat availability when faced with climate change. Potential model species include lemmings, arctic foxes, reindeer and ptarmigan. The long-term aim of the project is to provide increased knowledge on how habitat change drives the speciation and extinction processes and, on a more practical level, to increase the accuracy of models used to forecast the impact of future climate change on biodiversity.
The project will be done within the ancient DNA research group at the Molecular Systematics Laboratory (MSL) in the Swedish Museum of Natural History. A part of the research carried out by the PhD student will be done within the cross-disciplinary research network CLIMIGRATE, funded by the European Union’s FP7 ERA-NET program BiodivERsA. The PhD degree will be
awarded in Systematics and Evolution at the Department of Zoology. Dr. Love Dalén at the Swedish Museum of Natural History (MSL) will be the main supervisor. Prof. Anders Angerbjörn at the Department of Zoology will be co-supervisor.

Qualifications:
To be qualified for research studies in systematics and evolution the applicant must have completed a research degree (e.g. Master’s), or have passed in at least 120 hp (2 years) of biological studies, including an approved independent project in systematics and evolution of at least 30 hp at advanced level (”examensarbete”). Applicants who have in principle
acquired the corresponding competence in Sweden or abroad, are also qualified. That is, applicants who have a Master’s degree (”examensarbete”) in an equivalent subject that is considered appropriate for this project are also encouraged to apply.

Criteria for selection:
Among qualified applicants, selection is made according to the ability to profit from the studies. The criteria to be used are the applicant’s documented knowledge in subjects of relevance for the research area, ability to master language (including both spoken and written English), analytical
ability, creativity, initiative, independence and ability to cooperate. The basis for judgement of how well the applicant fulfils these criteria is: the relevance of earlier studies for the research area, grades on courses at the university level, the quality of the independent project (master thesis or “examensarbete”), references, interviews and the applicant’s letter of intent.
Previous experience in practical genetic analyses is highly desirable, and knowledge in ecology, population genetics, past climates and environments, and ecological modelling are considered as additional qualifications.

To be included in the application:
Maximum one A4-page of personal presentation and your reasons for applying (letter of intent). Curriculum vitae. Copy of independent project report (master thesis or “examensarbete”). Copy of degree certificates and transcripts of academic records (all attested). Also provide a list of two
persons who may act as references (with phone numbers and e-mail addresses). Provide two copies of all documents and the thesis. To be considered, the application labelled “PhD ref.no. 03/09 LD” must have arrived at the address below by May 4, 2009.

Address to which the application should be sent:
Stockholms universitet
Prefekten
Zoologiska institutionen
106 91 Stockholm
Sweden

Terms of employment:
The research education comprises 48 months at full time. The position is financed by a fellowship (”utbildningsbidrag”) for the first years, and then continues with PhD-employment until the end of the PhD-program.. Up to 20% of teaching may be included in the position. (If teaching is included, the position will be extended).

Union representatives:
Bo Ekengren SACO, Lisbeth Häggberg ST, and Gunnar Stenberg SEKO.

Phone: + 46 (0)8 16 20 00. PhD student representative e-mail: do@sus.su.se

For further information about the project, contact:
Assistant professor Love Dalén + 46 (0)8 519 542 81, e-mail:
love.dalen@zoologi.su.se

Further information on the web:
Stockholm University: http://www.su.se
MSL:
http://www.nrm.se/en/menu/researchandcollections/departments/molecularsystematics
The Department of Zoology: http://www.zoologi.su.se
A link to the announcement is available here:
http://www.zoologi.su.se/en/lediga-e.php

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