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PhD Scholarships in New Solar Cell Materials DTU -Denmark

Two 3-year PhD scholarships are available at DTU Fotonik, Department of Photonics Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).

The positions are funded by the Danish Strategic Council  for Sustainable Energy and Environment – in the project CHALSOL , in which also DTU Nanotech, DTU Energy Conversion, Dansk Solenergi Aps, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, and Ernst-Ruska Center for Microscopy, Jülich, Germany, participate.

CHALSOL is directed towards scientific research in Chalcogenide solar cells of CZTS - Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide – A new, high-efficiency material for low-tech solar cells of earth-abundant and environmentally friendly elements”.

There is a global need for a drastic increase of energy production with low cost solar cells of environmentally friendly materials. Cells of silicon are dominating the market, but typically the absorbing thickness of silicon is 100 µm and sufficiently pure silicon crystals are expensive and energy consuming to produce. Thin-film cells of only a thickness of 1 µm have recently appeared on the market, but usually they contain the metal indium, which is not available (or sufficiently inexpensive) for a large scale production of solar cell materials. In the project we will study the physics of a recently discovered, alternative thin-film material CZTS. This material consists of the inexpensive and available elements, copper, zink, tin and sulfur, and has the potential to be just as efficient as silicon or other thin-film solar cell materials. Therefore, CZTS is a promising candidate for future solar cells.

The candidates will work with deposition of thin films, primarily with pulsed laser deposition (PLD), and the subsequent characterization by X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and other optical, spectroscopic methods. The aim is to achieve a better understanding of the physical properties of the semiconductor CZTS, which may lead us to production of high-quality photovoltaic materials and ultimately cells of an internationally competitive efficiency (8-10 %).

Experimental experience:
The candidates must have documented experimental skills in thin-film production and optics. In particular we will emphasize:

  1. Experience in production of films by pulsed laser deposition (PLD), and in

  2. Hands-on experience in optics, including experience in optical spectroscopy, e.g. THz or Raman spectroscopy

  3. characterization of films by X-ray diffraction, electron-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy as well as other methods in electron microscopy (e.g.Transmission electron microscopy)

  4. knowledge of photovoltaic materials

  5. knowledge of vacuum technique.


Summary of the PhD project at DTU Fotonik
The candidates have the important task of producing high-quality films of CZTS by pulsed laser deposition  in collaboration with DTU Energy Conversion (with Nini Pryds as co-supervisor), to make THz –spectroscopy with advanced optical equipment (with Peter Uhd Jepsen as co-supervisor)  and to participate in the characterization of the samples in collaboration with DTU Nanotech and the other partners. The working place will be DTU Fotonik at Risø Campus and partly on Lyngby Campus, but also visits to other partners will be undertaken.  The scholarship is planned to start 1 May  2013, but a later starting date is possible if required.

Qualifications
You should have a master's degree in physics, materials science, optics, engineering or a similar one with an academic level equivalent to the master's degree in engineering. You will also have the ability to work independently when planning and carrying out complicated tasks. Furthermore, you have good communication skills in written and spoken English.

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
Please contact Senior Scientist Jørgen Schou, tel: +45 46 77 47 55, email: josc@fotonik.dtu.dk.

You can read more about DTU Fotonik on www.fotonik.dtu.dk.

Application
We must have your online application by 1 April 2013.

Applications must be submitted as one pdf file containing all materials to be given consideration. To apply, please open the link "Apply online," fill in the online application form, and attach all your materials in English in one pdf file. The file must include:

  • A letter motivating the application (cover letter)

  • Curriculum vitae

  • Grade transcripts and BSc/MSc diploma

  • Excel sheet with translation of grades to the Danish grading system (see guidelines and excel spreadsheet here)


Candidates may apply prior to ob­tai­ning their master's degree, but cannot begin before having received it.

All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, disability, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply.

Source: http://www.career.dtu.dk/?guid=0b8f5cbd-7e44-4c8a-b6d9-d9a728f2a6a6

ASB Bank & NZ Shareholders Association PhD Scholarship

The ASB Bank & NZ Shareholders Association PhD Scholarship provides a tax-free stipend plus compulsory tuition fees, to a total value of up to $30,000.00 per annum.

The main purpose of the Scholarship is to further research and the dissemination of that research in the field of corporate governance and capital markets, with a particular emphasis on implications for New Zealand business.

  • The Scholarship shall be available to a student enrolled full-time at the University of Auckland Business School who has paid the fees, or arranged to pay the fees, for a PhD studying New Zealand corporate governance(see Note iii).

  • The Scholarship is tenable by both domestic and international students.

  • The basis of selection will be potential academic merit; an assessment of the quality of the proposed topic of the research and its potential impact on New Zealand business development, and relationships of stakeholders; and an assessment of the applicant's ability to complete the thesis in a timely manner. Consideration will also be given to leadership potential, potential contribution to industry, past study and experience in areas relevant to the proposed topic, written and verbal communication capabilities, interpersonal abilities, project management skills and demonstrated skills as a self-starter.


How do students apply?
Applications by way of a form must be made through The University of Auckland Scholarships Office by the 1 May. It is strongly recommended that potential applicants discuss the Scholarship with the Director of the PhD Programme prior to making a written application.

Regulations and application form (PDF version)
Application form (Word version)

 

Decision makers
The Scholarship will be awarded upon the recommendation of a Selection Committee comprising the Dean of The University of Auckland Business School (or nominee), the Director of The University of Auckland Business School PhD Programme (or nominee) and one other professor from a discipline different from that of the Director of the PhD Programme. The donor will also have the right to nominate a representative.

 

How and when do students learn of the decision?
Approximately six weeks after the closing date by letter.

 

What conditions are attached to acceptance of this award?
The award of the Scholarship is conditional upon the ability of The University of Auckland and the Business School to provide adequate supervision and resources.
Additional Information

  • Notes:

  • i) Tuition/Compulsory fees are those only related to the relevant programme of study, plus Student Services Fee and Building Levy.

  • ii) The award of the Scholarship is conditional upon the ability of The University of Auckland and the Business School to provide adequate supervision and resources.

  • iii) The structure, mechanisms, and controls that organisations use to govern, such as the institutional or legal form the organisation takes; the board of directors and its composition; financial reporting and disclosure practices; remuneration and other corporate policies (e.g., investing, financing, risk management, marketing, and ethical guidelines); information and management control systems; and auditors) and the effects it has on capital markets, with a particular emphasis on implications for New Zealand business.

  • iv) Each year recipients of ASB Bank


For guidelines, application forms and more information about this award contact:




The Scholarship Office
The University of Auckland

Private Bag 92 019
Auckland
New Zealand

Source: http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/current-students/cs-scholarships-and-awards/cs-search-for-scholarships-and-awards?form=details&detailCode=500423

 

PhD scholarship on International remigration and health - Denmark

PhD Scholarship on International remigration and health: what are the underlying causes and consequences of remigration to the home country in relation to access to health care and health outcomes?

 

The Department of Public Health/The Danish Research Centre for Migration, Ethnicity and Health at the University of Copenhagen is offering one PhD scholarship International remigration and health: what are the underlying causes and consequences of remigration to the home country in relation to access to health care and health outcomes? to commence the 1st of April 2013. The position is offered for a period of three years.


The Danish Research Centre for Migration, Ethnicity and Health (MESU) was established by the Department of Public Health at Copenhagen University in close collaboration with the Copenhagen School of Global Health at Copenhagen University, the National Institute of Public Health at the University of Southern Denmark and the Immigrant Medical Competency Unit at Odense University Hospital.


The PhD scholarship is 50 % funded by The Danish Research Centre for Migration Ethnicity and Health and 50 % by University of Copenhagen.


It is a pre-requisite that the candidate is enrolled as PhD student at the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, at the Copenhagen Graduate School of Health Sciences in accordance to the provisionof Executive Order no. 18 of 14 January 2008 regarding the PhD degree. It is recommended that the application for enrolment be submitted once the reply regarding the granting of the fellowship is available.


Description of the field of study:

The field of study overall concerns how migration affects health. Especially this study concerns the causes and consequences of remigration in relation to access to health care and health outcomes. Why do diseased migrants choose to remigrate? What is the extent of registered and unregistered remigration among migrants with disease? How do migrants access health care services in country of origin? What are their right to health care in the country of origin? The research will include cooperation with other European research teams. It may build on both quantitative and qualitative methods.


Qualifications:


  • Candidates are required to have a master degree in a relevant field

  • Fluent English, written and spoken

  • Relevant research experience and/or practical experience with migrant health issues.


The PhD student is also required to have research potential, to be enterprising and to possess good interpersonal skills.


Employment conditions:

Employment is for a three-year period and is governed by the Protocol on PhD Research Fellows signed by the Danish Ministry of Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations) on 1 October 2008, enclosure 5. PhD fellows are covered by the regulations pertaining to ?new salaries? for public employees and the salary is therefore subject to individual negotiation. The PhD fellow is obliged to carry out - without additional pay - allocated teaching-related tasks, etc. of up to 840 working hours during their period of employment.


The PhD candidate will be expected, over the three-year period, to acquire experience in teaching or other types of presentations. The tentative start date is the 1st of April 2013 or soon thereafter.


The PhD scholarships are subject to academic approval in accordance with Executive Order no. 284 of 25 April 2008 regarding employment of teachers and scientific staff at universities, etc. under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation Applicants will be informed of the composition of the committee. The Executive Order is available at www.ku.dk/regel.


Deadline for applications:

Friday the 22nd of February 2013. Material received after this time will not be considered.


Application:

For further information, please contact Allan Krasnik telephone 3532 7971, alk@sund.ku.dk or Janne Sørensen telephone 3532 7288, jans@sund.ku.dk.

Send your application (in English or Danish) including academic transcripts, copies of degrees, a CV and a 1-2 page project proposal as well as names and contact details of referees by clicking the ´Apply online´ below. We only accept electronic applications.


Source:http://www.ku.dk/english/available_positions/vip/

Countries in Crisis Scholarships Scholarship Scheme for 2013/14

These scholarships are to aid students in financial hardship due to the fact that they are domiciled in a country that is in crisis as a result of the political situation, war, natural disaster etc.

Please do not apply for this scholarship until you've been offered a place to study at the University of Bradford.

  • You need to provide a copy of your offer letter with your scholarship application.

  • The offer letter must be dated no later than the Friday 17th May 2013.

  • The closing date for applications is the Monday 10th June 2013.

  • Please apply for your place to study as soon as possible to allow plenty of time to meet these deadlines. We will not consider late applications or offer letters dated after the 17th May 2013.


Who can apply?


Students from the following list of countries are invited to apply for these scholarships. However in extreme circumstances applications from students from other countries will be considered by the panel.

  • Afghanistan

  • Angola

  • Bangladesh

  • Burundi

  • Cameroon

  • Central African Republic

  • Chad

  • Colombia

  • Congo

  • Congo, Democratic Republic of the

  • Côte d’Ivoire

  • Djibouti

  • Eritrea

  • Ethiopia

  • Georgia

  • Guinea

  • Haiti

  • Honduras

  • Indonesia

  • Iran

  • Iraq

  • Kenya

  • Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of

  • Lebanon

  • Lesotho

  • Liberia

  • Madagascar

  • Malawi

  • Maldives

  • Mauritania

  • Mozambique

  • Myanmar

  • Nepal

  • Niger

  • Occupied Palestinian Territory

  • Pakistan

  • Russia (North Caucasus)

  • Sierra Leone

  • Somalia

  • Sri Lanka

  • Sudan

  • Swaziland

  • Syrian Arab Republic

  • Tanzania, United Republic of

  • Timor-Leste

  • Uganda

  • Zambia

  • Zimbabwe


Students must be on a full-time Master's programme (not MBA) and be self-funded. Students must be studying based at the University of Bradford i.e. distance learning students are not eligible to apply.

How much could I get?


Full tuition fees and accommodation in The Green will be covered plus £3,500 per annum living costs to be paid in three instalments – October, January and April. Each scholarship is worth approximately £20,000.

There will be a minimum of 3 scholarships available.

How do I apply?


You can open a copy of the application form below, fill it in online, save it and send it in to us - email: scholarships@bradford.ac.uk.

Or you can print it off and fill it in by hand, and send it to Scholarships, The Hub, University of Bradford, Bradford, BD7 1DP - whichever suits you best.

Tips for a successful application from the scholarship panel



  • You must explain how the situation in your country has affected you personally. Don't just describe the situation in your country.

  • Please do not send a CV but include any evidence you have to support your personal statement. We may request evidence from you at a later date if your application is short listed.

  • Don't focus on your academic qualifications unless it is relevant to your application.

  • The Scholarship is for a substantial amount of funding so we expect to see students giving time and consideration to their application and providing us with detailed information about their situation.


Application forms



All parts of the form must be completed - if you don't then your application will not be considered.

Please remember that the Scholarship panel will only have your form to by which to judge your application so try to put as much relevant information in there as possible.

You may want to highlight how the situation in your country has specifically affected you and your family and why you wish to take up a course here in Bradford.

Closing date


All completed forms must be received by Monday 10 June 2013 - applications submitted after this date will not be considered.

You must provide an offer letter from the University dated no later than Friday 17 May 2013.

Please apply for your place to study as soon as possible to allow plenty of time to meet these deadlines. We will not consider late applications or offer letters dated after the 17 May 2013.

What happens next?


The Scholarship panel will consider your application in July. You will be informed of the decision mid-July.

What else do I need to know?


Successful students must agree to be featured on the scholarships section of the University website and be included in other promotional materials such as the prospectus.

For further information or any queries you can:

Email: scholarships@bradford.ac.uk
Call: 01274 236637
Or call into The Hub Student Support centre in the Richmond Building.

Source: http://www.bradford.ac.uk/fees-and-financial-support/university-scholarships-and-support/countries-in-crisis/

SIS Summer Abroad 2013 Scholarship

Application Guidelines and Instructions

The School of International Service is pleased to announce the fourth annual competition for study abroad
scholarships funded by the School. Approximately ten (10) awards of up to approximately $1,650 each will
be given to SIS graduate students who can demonstrate scholastic achievement, a commitment to global
service, strong motivation for studying abroad, and financial need, and who will be participating in a SIS
Summer Abroad 2013 Program in South Africa, Malaysia and Indonesia, Israel, Cuba, Brussels, Geneva, and Azerbaijan. Each award will be used to offset the cost of attendance at one of these programs. Applications  will be judged on a number of criteria as detailed below.
Application deadline: Monday, March 4, 2013.

Eligibility:
Be a SIS graduate student in good standing with a GPA of at least a 3.30
Be accepted into a SIS Summer Abroad 2013 Program
Award Criteria:
1.  Scholastic achievement
High academic achievement.  Students receiving the award must have at minimum a cumulative "B+"
average (3.30 GPA).
2.  Demonstrated commitment to advancing global service and/or improving international
relations
Active involvement in internships, professional positions, clubs, committees, community service, and
other activities that embody the SIS commitment to promoting human peace and improving
international relations.  Preference will be given to students who intend to implement a service or
professional project based on their SIS Summer Abroad experience.
3.  Strong motivation for participation in SIS Summer Abroad Program
Academic or professional interest in the region of the selected program and ability to demonstrate how
the program will contribute to personal, professional, and academic development. Preference will be
given to students who have not been or studied abroad before.
4.  AU faculty recommendation
Positive recommendation from an instructor at AU.

5.  Financial need
Evidence of financial need.  Students are required to disclose any financial aid (loans, scholarships,
fellowships, etc…) that they are applying to their degree at AU.
SIS Summer Abroad 2013: Scholarship Application  2
Application Materials:
1.  Student information form – Via e-mail
2.  Statement of motivation addressing the award selection criteria (at least 500 words) – Via e-mail
3.  Statement of finances indicating how the student pays for classes (limited to 100 words) – Via E-mail
4.  Résumé – Via E-mail
5.  AU transcript (unofficial or official) – Via E-mail
6.  AU faculty recommendation – In hardcopy or Via E-mail from the faculty member
Application Process and Deadlines:
1.  Apply to a SIS Summer Abroad 2013 Program by the Program’s application deadline.
2.  Submit a separate application for the scholarship by the scholarship application deadline.  Some
items will be accepted ONLY via e-mail; the AU faculty recommendation form may be submitted in
hard copy, or electronically directly from the faculty member.
3.  Submit completed application VIA E-MAIL to:
Jeannie Khouri
Assistant Director of International Programs
khouri@american.edu

4.  Submit completed AU faculty recommendation in hard copy or the faculty member can directly
e-mail it to:
Jeannie Khouri
Assistant Director of International Programs
Mailbox, SIS 116
American University
4400 Massachusetts Ave, NW
Washington, DC 20016

Application deadline:  Monday, March 4.

Source: http://www.american.edu/sis/sisabroad/upload/Summer-2013-Scholarship-Application.pdf

 

The Hungarian Ministry of Rural Development Fellowship Programme

The Hungarian Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD), on behalf of the Government of Hungary, has established a Fellowships programme for Master of Science (MSc) degrees for students originating from the following eligible countries:

Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Azerbaijan
Armenia
Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Burkina Faso
Chad
Ethiopia
Gambia
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kosovo
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Macedonia
Mali
Moldova
Mongolia
Montenegro
Namibia
Nigeria
North-Korea
Philippines
Serbia
Somalia
South-Sudan
Sudan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
Vietnam
Yemen

For the 2013-14 academic year, the following five courses will be offered in English language:

  • Horticulture

  • Animal nutrition and feed safety

  • Agriculture

  • Rural development and agribusiness

  • Plant protection


The Fellowship will cover tuition, books, and subsistence costs for the entire duration of the course.  The awarded students however will be responsible for financing their travel to and from Hungary.  Family members cannot be supported in any way under the framework of the Fellowships programme.

Attached are the descriptions for each of the English-language courses, and application instructions.  Note that all required documentation must be in English.

Note that you may apply only by E-MAIL. The deadline by which applications and COMPLETE DOSSIERS must be sent by E-MAIL ONLY to FAO is 28 February 2013.  Please note that incomplete dossiers will not be considered nor will applications sent by Post or Courier.

You must E-MAIL the following required documentation in order to be considered for this scholarship. ALL of these documents are required:

  • Application form duly completed - make sure you specify at the top which course you are applying to

  • A recent curriculum vitae

  • A copy of high school/college diploma and transcript/report of study or copy of the diploma attachment

  • Copies of relevant pages of VALID passport

  • One letter of recommendation (from your school or workplace)

  • Statement of motivation

  • A certificate of good health (issued by your family doctor, or clinic or hospital)

  • A statement of clean criminal records (good conduct) issued by local or national authorities


E-MAIL your application to Capacity-development@fao.orgMore detai and source of info: http://www.fao.org/capacitydevelopment/scholarships/en/

 

 

Universität Bern (Swiss) - International Master's Scholarships

The Universität Bern has decided to grant international students Master excellency scholarships for the academic year 2006/07.

Criteria for selection:
Students must have graduated from a university with at least a Bachelor Degree. The candidates file should include the following:

  • Application form (see downloads)
  • Curriculum vitae/résumé
  • Letter of motivation & objectives
  • Letter of recommendation and confirmation from a professor at the Universität Bern
  • Form ‚Admission to Master's course' of the faculty (see downloads)
  • Record of sufficient proficiency in German or granted dispensation by the faculty (photocopies)
  • Record of grades obtained during Bachelor studies (photocopies)
  • Record of school-leaving examination, i.e. qualifying for university entrance (e.g. photocopies of secondary school certificates)

The application file has to be written in the language of the corresponding Master course.

Closing date:
Cadidate files are due before May 15, 2006 at the following address:

Universität Bern,
Internationale Beziehungen,
Hochschulstrasse 4, CH-3012 Bern

for each file, 2 paper copies have to be submitted

Incomplete application files will not be considered.

The proposals will be examined by a selection committee. The criteria for selection are based both on academic excellence ant potential of the candidate.

Contact for further information: infodesk@int.unibe.ch

Source of info: http://www.int.unibe.ch/lenya/int/live/1incoming/13postgraduate/136master_en.html

Postgraduate Research Scholarships- LaTrobe University

1. Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scheme (EIPRS)

The EIPRS award is open to international students who are seeking to undertake a higher degree by research at a Master's or PhD level. These scholarships are funded by the Australian Government and approximately 300 scholarships are awarded nationally each year.

The scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and are designed to cover tuition fees for a period of two years for a Master's by Research degree and three years for a Doctoral (PhD) degree.

The closing date for these scholarships is 30 September for students who wish to begin their studies the following year.

Scholarship recipients must be ready to commence no later than 30 June in the year following application. Please note also that scholarship offers will be made conditional on evidence of English language proficiency.

International students may apply for this scholarship when they apply for admission to La Trobe University. A separate application form is not required, although applicants should note that they may be required to submit further documentation on request (e.g. thesis chapter/s in English translation).

Applicants for the EIPRS are also advised to apply for a La Trobe Postgraduate Research Scholarship (LTUPRS); please see below.

2. La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships (LTUPRS)

International students who are seeking to undertake a higher degree by research at a Master's or PhD level can also apply for the La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships (LTUPRS).

In 2005, the University offered 59 La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships and each scholarship was valued at A$18,000 per annum for full-time study.

The closing date for these scholarships is 30 September for students who wish to begin their studies the following year.

Scholarship recipients must be ready to commence no later than 30 June in the year following application. Please note also that scholarship offers will be made conditional on evidence of English language proficiency.

International students may apply for this scholarship when they apply for admission to La Trobe University. A separate application form is not required, although applicants should note that they may be required to submit further documentation on request (e.g. thesis chapter/s in English translation).

Source of Info: http://www.latrobe.edu.au/international/scholarships/#research

Study and Scholarships Info in the Netherland

Most international students in the Netherlands have a great time while experiencing a new culture and a challenging academic environment. However sometimes not everything goes as planned. Students can run into problems. The types of problems students could face are varied, but can generally be solved at the host institution. And this is the first place to turn to to resolve the issue. However sometimes, you, the international student, do not know where to turn to or who to contact. This may happen, for example, if the problem lies outside the institution.

To help international students get the help they need, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science has asked Nuffic to set up a helpdesk. This new helpdesk will have a specific mandate to provide foreign students in the Netherlands with the information they need to deal with a problem they are facing. Nuffic will not deal directly with the problem itself, nor will it offer solutions, or mediate on anyone’s behalf.

In practice, this means that the ‘International Student Helpdesk’ will mainly be giving information about the criteria and the rules that apply in a given situation, about the way certain things work in the Netherlands, about who can be contacted for help, and about how to file a complaint if that is what the student wishes to do.

The helpdesk will not give any information about what courses or scholarships are available in the Netherlands. This sort of information can be found at www.studyin.nl.

If you want information about Nuffic scholarships, or if you have a problem with a scholarship, please contact the scholarship desk directly. If you want information about visas or credential evaluation, you should contact these desks directly too.

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Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (EIPRS) -UNSW Australia


The EIPRS and UIPA scholarships facilitate research by providing international research students with tuition fees, medical cover and visa charges (except costs related to visa health checks) and a living allowance stipend in the range of Aus $10,000 to Aus $26,000. Each year assistance is available to approximately 40 students. Awards are made on the basis of academic excellence, research potential, referees reports, publications and previous research experience.

More Info, visit:
http://www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au/eiprsinfo.htm