University of Liverpool Management School - Studenships Info

Stipend: The Studentships are funded at the standard University of Liverpool rates which includes full payment of fees and 3-year maintenance grant (in the region of £12,300 tax-free per annum).

Application by CV inclusive of two named referees, plus covering letter explaining why you wish to undertake work of this nature, sent for the attention of the named supervisor by the deadline of Friday 9 June 2006.

The studentships are available from 1 October 2006.Willingness to Pay for Cultural Events: Evidence from the European Capital of Culture 2008.

Research theme
Building on research currently underway in the University of Liverpool Faculty of Social and Environmental Studies this work will apply newly developed techniques to examine the value and economic impact of cultural and artistic events. This is relevant because of Liverpool's role as European Capital of Culture in 2008. Such a designation presents an unparalleled research opportunity to analyse the potential socio-economic and regenerative effects upon the City and its hinterland.
This position would suit those from a social science background with a 2:1 grade or higher. A postgraduate qualification would be an advantage.

Supervision
The successful applicant will be joint-supervised by Professor David Sapsford and Dr Alan Southern in the Management School.

For further details in the first instance contact Alan Southern on 0151 795 3820 or email: Alan.Southern@liverpool.ac.uk

Benchmarking Best Practice Business Continuity Management : A Cross Sectoral study

Research Theme
Using a combination of organizational learning and institutional perspectives, and exploiting significant industry contacts, the project will result in a model of Business Continuity Management (BCM) best
practice that can be applied across a range of business sectors such as food, retail and finance
This position would suit applicants with social science and/or organisational-managerial studies qualifications at 2:1 grade or higher. A postgraduate qualification would be an advantage.

Supervision
The successful applicant will be supervised by Professor Dominic Elliott

For further details in the first instance contact Dominic Elliott on 0151 795 7462 or email d.elliott@liverpool.ac.uk

Corporate Governance and Organizational Behaviour

Research theme
This project will investigate the practice of corporate governance and its relationship to matters of corporate strategy, structure and change. The research will focus on the UK context, with some possibilities for a regional focus.
This position would suit applicants with social science and/or organisational-managerial studies qualifications at 2:1 grade or higher. A postgraduate qualification would be an advantage as would a demonstrable interest in developing novel approaches to qualitative research.

Supervision
The successful applicant will be supervised by Professor Terry McNulty.

For further details in the first instance contact Terry McNulty on 0151 795 or email T.H.Mcnulty@liverpool.ac.uk

PhD Fellowships in Chemistry and Biochemistry Ruhr-Universität Bochum-Germany

The Faculty of Chemistry at RUB offers 8 fully-funded PhD fellowships, starting April 2006. These are financed by the European Commission unter Framework Programme 6, Marie Curie Actions for Early Stage Research Training (EST).

We are seeking applications from students who will be able to commence their research studies from April or October 2006 onwards. Applicants will preferably hold an M. Sc. degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Physics, Material Science or any related subject.

Application and Selection Process

Requirements
Fellowships will be granted as employment contracts and include an annual travel allowance as well as a one-off carreer exploratory award. Net salary after tax and social contributions will be approx. 16'000 Euros per annum.

Students are expected to arrive as early as April 2006 with the remainder joining during the following 6 months, but no later than October 2006.

The selection of candidates will be made on the basis of aptitude to carry research projects, potential for excellence and scientific quality. Applicants who wish to be considered for INTCHEM projects must submit their application to the Graduate School of Chemistry and Biochemistry. This includes:

  • the fully completed GSCB application form for international students [doc, pdf]
  • two reference letters [doc, pdf]
  • transcripts of records
  • proof of English language proficiency

Applicants are advised to indicate the names of two potential supervisors (1st and 2nd choice) on the application form. Details regarding the general application procedure for international students are provided at GSCB admissions.

Deadline for application 31 May 2006

Selection Process
Incomming applications will be assessed on a contiunous basis. Preselected canditates will be invited for interview to Bochum.

Applications are welcome from non-German citizens with less than 4 years research experience (full time equivalent) who are:
Citizens of an EU member state (Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom)

Citizens of an Associated Country (Iceland, Israel, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania and Turkey)

Nationals of other countries (N.B: max 2 out of 8 fellowhips can be allocated for students from other countries)

You should have a thorough scientific background at M. Sc. level in:

  • Chemistry
  • Biochemistry
  • Molecular Biology
  • Physics
  • Materials Science
  • Any related subject

You will be eligible provided that you have not lived, worked or studied in Germany for more than 12 months in the last 3 years. German citizens are eligible only if they have been resident outside the EU Member or Associated States for more than 4 years out of the last 5 years.

More info: http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/gscb/intchem/application.htm

International Doctoral Scholarships in Information and Comunication: Italy

The Doctorate program is centered around three main areas of research, namely: Computer Science, Telecommunications and Electronics. The school publishes two calls per year, roughly speakup in the periods December-February and May-June. The last call for the Academic year 2006/2007 announces 12 positions, of which 8 have also attached a grant.

ICT AREAS:

The 14 research lines span several detailed topics as it can be seen in the table on the web page http://dit.unitn.it/research/index.xml

Applicants are encouraged to take into account the detailed topics above when selecting which of the three main areas they should apply.

Second call

English version:
ICT Computer Science
ICT Telecommunications
ICT Electronics
Italian version:
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ICT Telecommunications
ICT Electronics

  • ICT Computer Science:
    Number of Doctorate places: 36
    Number of grants: 18

    • Computer Networks and Mobility
    • Information and Knowledge Management
    • Software Engineering and Formal Methods
    • Bioinformatics
    • Distributed Systems and Service Oriented Computing
    • Data Mining and Learning Systems
    • Human Language Technology

  • ICT Telecommunications:
    Number of Doctorate places: 7
    Number of grants: 7

    • Pattern Recognition and Remote Sensing
    • Multimedia Communication and Networking
    • Wireless and Satellite Communication
    • Industrial Diagnostics and Monitoring

  • ICT Electronics:
    Number of Doctorate places: 9
    Number of grants: 6

    • Electronic Sensors and Microsystems
    • Embedded Systems and Pervasive Computing
    • Nanotechnology and nano-on-micro integration

Application deadline: July 11th, 2006

source of info:http://dit.unitn.it/edu/ict/calls.xml?lang=en

PhD scholarships in Finance- Melbourne, Australia

The Melbourne Finance Guarantee

Students studying full-time toward a PhD in Finance at the University of Melbourne, Australia are guaranteed a minimum living stipend of A$18,660 (2006) per year. For international students, the Department of Finance also guarantees the payment of their University of Melbourne PhD tuition fees (A$23,520 per year in 2006). Tuition fees for Australian and New Zealand students, or permanent residents, are funded by the Commonwealth of Australia. The guarantee is for the normal three year period of the PhD degree but may be extended for an additional year. Terms and conditions apply.

The guarantee means that if we accept you as PhD student your finances are secure.

You do not have to apply for these scholarships. The Department of Finance submits an application on your behalf.

  • The Melbourne Research Scholarship and the Melbourne International Fee Remission Scholarship are highly competitive university wide scholarships awarded on entrance into a PhD. Students accepted for admission into the PhD program in Finance are automatically entered into the competition for these scholarships. Currently, successful candidates for these scholarships must have at least an 84.5 (2005) percent average (University of Melbourne equivalent) in the last two years of coursework undertaken.
  • The Faculty of Economics and Commerce Fee Remission Scholarship is also a competitive scholarship awarded to PhD students. PhD students in Accounting and Business Information Systems, Actuarial Science, Economics and Management compete with Finance PhD students for this Scholarship. To be considered, a PhD candidate must have an average of at least 80 percent (University of Melbourne equivalent).
  • The Department of Finance offers substantial funding including Australian Finance PhD Scholarship, Melbourne Finance Scholarship and Finance PhD Assistantship.
    Further information is available on the
    Department of Finance - PhD Scholarships webpage

Admission and Scholarship Deadlines

The PhD program in Finance begins in March, as the academic year at The University of Melbourne runs from March through November.
In general, we do not permit mid-year entry (July) into the program.

We are now considering applications for the 2007 program, which begins Feb 27, 2007.

We consider applications as they arrive but will not consider applications for March entry after the following dates.

Application Deadlines:
Australian applicants November 15, 2006
International applicants October 31, 2006

source of info: http://www.finance.unimelb.edu.au/research/PhD/financialphd.html

Master Scholarships at University of Liverpool-UK

A number of Faculty of Engineering International MSc(Eng) Scholarships are available for academically strong International students who wish to pursue full-time studies leading towards the award of an MSc(Eng) degree in engineering at the University of Liverpool. The amount offered by each scholarship is £1,000.

Only high calibre International applicants who meet the conditions specified below will be considered for a scholarship. Successful applicants for the scholarship will be notified in writing shortly after proof of their qualifications have been received.

Scholarship Terms and Conditions

Scholarships are for international students who start their studies in September 2006 and pay the full overseas tuition fees (£10500 in 2005/06; slightly higher for 2006/07).

A completed scholarship application form must arrive at the address indicated on the form no later than 30 July 2006.

Candidates must achieve a good first class honours degree or an equivalent overseas qualification in a relevant subject area (engineering or scientific subjects) and the application must be supported by good references. The grades required for the award of a scholarship may vary depending on the MSc(Eng) programme.

Candidates whose first degree is not from an English speaking country must also obtain one of the following (other equivalent qualifications may be considered):
(i) paper based TOEFL 570 plus Test of Written English 5.0
(ii) computer based TOEFL 230
(iii) IELTS 6.0

Successful registered candidates will receive £400 around week four of the first semester, a further £400 after completion of the second semester examinations with minimum overall grade ‘B’ (i.e. ? 60% average) and £200 on obtaining a minimum grade ‘B’ in the MSc(Eng) dissertation.

Scholarships awarded for September 2006 entry are not deferrable to the following year.

The decisions made by the scholarship awarding body in each Department will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.


Source of Info:

http://www.liv.ac.uk/international/scholarship/Engineering%20International%20MSc(Eng)%20Scholarships.doc