In-house grants
This is an overview of the university’s own in-house grants and foundations with a more detailed description of the purpose and application deadline for individual grants.
Deadlines for applications for grants are set for a variety of dates during the course of the year and made public on noticeboards in Sonderborg, Kolding, Esbjerg, Slagelse, Copenhagen, Flensborg, on the Campustorvet (or Campus Market Place) in Odense and on the University of Southern Denmark’s (SDU) homepage.
Grants should only be applied for once applications have been invited.
A standard application form should be used.
Applications should be sent to Administrative Officer Ingerlise Lund, Campus Management, University of Southern Denmark, Alsion 2, 6400 Sønderborg, or can be delivered to the post box marked ‘Grant Applications’ on the Campus Market Place, University of Southern Denmark, Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M.
The Fuhrmann Foundation (Application form)
Purpose:
To support basic scientific research in molecular biology and molecular aspects of the biology of the nervous system. The grant will be given to support young researcher’s studying abroad and to support researchers from abroad on a visit to the Institute for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Southern Denmark.
Applications:
The deadline for applications will be determined by the foundation management every February.
Applications with attachments should be submitted in 4 copies.
The University of Denmark’s Research Foundation
Purpose:
To support university purposes that are not normally expected to be covered by ordinary central funding or grants. In rare instances grants can be given for apparatus. Grants are primarily directed at young researchers (e.g. PhD students, post docs and assistant professors) and can only in exceptional cases be used for student projects. Support for residential expenses relating to PhD students’ long-term study abroad will only be considered in special cases.
Applications:
Applications are invited annually in September/October by means of a notice posted on the Campus Market Place, Odense and on noticeboards in Sonderborg, Kolding, Esbjerg and Flensborg.
Applications with attachments should be sent in 10 copies.
The Manufacturer Knud Abildgaard’s Foundation
Purpose:
To offer support for the provision of reasonable living standards for students of Natural and Health Studies at The University of Southern Denmark. Students who have just embarked on their studies, or students who conclude their studies in the coming session of examinations should not expect to receive grant aid.
Applications:
Applications are invited annually in September by means of a message in ‘OBS’ and of notices on the Campus Market Place and on noticeboards in Sonderborg, Kolding, Esbjerg and Flensborg.
Applications should be submitted in 6 copies. A special application form should be used, which can be downloaded here.
Source: http://www.sdu.dk/en/Information_til/Studerende_ved_SDU/Vejledning/Legater/Egne+legater
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MSc in Engineering Scholarships, The University of Southern Denmark
The University constantly seeks students of the highest quality, and, in recognition of the important investment that overseas students are making in their education, we are pleased to offer scholarships to certain applicants!
Tere are a few scholarship schemes at the University of Southern Denmark. The largest one is the Danish Government Scholarship – supported by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education.
Through this scheme the Faculty of Engineering offers scholarships to highly qualified students enrolled in the following two-year master degree study programmes:
- MSc(Eng) in Innovation and Business (Campus Soenderborg)
- MSc(Eng) in Mechatronics (Campus Soenderborg)
- MSc in IT Product Design (Campus Soenderborg)
The scholarship covers all tuition fees. Students must be able to finance living expenses.
Who can get the scholarship?
Candidates must come from a non-EU/EEA country and be eligible to pay tuition fees.
The scholarship will be awarded to the best qualified of the eligible applicants to the above mentioned master degree study programmes.
Selection criteria
The best qualified candidates based on grades and a motivated application will be awarded the scholarship.
Application and application deadline
To be considered for the scholarship an application form and a motivated application must be submitted with the required documentation as described in the application form.
Applicants for the study programme who have not applied for the scholarship separately may be considered for a scholarship if someone who has been awarded a scholarship cancel his/her application.
Note: application for admission must be submitted separately. The scholarship application is only for the scholarship.
More detail: http://www.sdu.dk/en/om_sdu/fakulteterne/teknik/studerende/scholarships
Scholarship programmes Aalborg University, Denmark
Scholarship programmes are action programmes intended to promote student mobility. These action programmes have associated scholarships, which are intended to make it financially possible for students to go abroad for a study period by partly covering additional expenses which such a stay entails.
Within these programmes, Aalborg University has entered student exchange contracts and cooperation agreements with a large number of educational institutions.
It is possible to receive financial support through the following scholarship programmes:
The Erasmus programme is an EU scholarship programme for EU students within all academic fields who wish to carry out parts of their education at another European institution of higher education. The scholarship is of minimum the same amount as what you would have been able to receive thorugh the AAU Internationalisation Pool had you not been affiliated with a Erasmus programme.
The requirements for scholarship eligibility are the following;
Please fill in the application form no later than 1st of March, regardless whether your stay abroad commences in the autumn semester of the same calendar year or in the spring semester of the following calendar year.
The Nordplus programme is an exchange and scholarship programme under the Nordic Council of Ministers targeted at students at Nordic universities etc. who wish to carry out parts of their education at an institution of higher education in another Nordic country, i.e. Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland. Nordplus scholarships are intended to cover extra expenses in connection with a foreign stay and as a supplement to travel expenses. The allocated amount is approximately DKK 7,000 per semester for no more than one full year of studies.
In order to be eligible for a Norplus scholarship, it is furthermore a requirement that AAU and the foreign educational institution have entered a cooperation agreement. AAU has entered such agreements with most of the Nordic universities within all academic fields. As to students within engineering and surveying, AAU has entered agreements with the other 14 Nordic universities of technology.
The requirements for scholarship eligibility are as follows;
Please fill in the application form no later than 15th of January.
The application form for financial support through both programmes can be obtained at the International Office or seen and printed here.
Along with a number of other countries, Denmark has entered bilateral student exchange agreements. Scholarships are offered to exchange students and young research scientists from higher education institutions in the following countries:
Scholarships are only available to master’s and PhD-level students and young research scientists.
Application deadline
Deadline for applications for the scholarships (Long-Term) for the academic year 2012-2013 is 28 February 2012.
The scholarship covers expenses in relation to the stay. You are exempt from having to pay tuition at the foreign university, as this is included in the scholarship. Travel expenses are not covered. The scholarship is allocated for a maximum of one academic year, i.e. typically 8-10 months. If you are entitled to SU (the Danish State Educational Grant and Loan Scheme), these payments can continue while you are abroad.
Within these programmes, Aalborg University has entered student exchange contracts and cooperation agreements with a large number of educational institutions.
It is possible to receive financial support through the following scholarship programmes:
- The Erasmus Programme
- The Nordplus Programme
- The Cultural Agreement Programme
The Erasmus Programme
The Erasmus programme is an EU scholarship programme for EU students within all academic fields who wish to carry out parts of their education at another European institution of higher education. The scholarship is of minimum the same amount as what you would have been able to receive thorugh the AAU Internationalisation Pool had you not been affiliated with a Erasmus programme.
The requirements for scholarship eligibility are the following;
- You are an EU citizen
- You have completed at least the first year of your education
- The duration of the stay is between 3 – 12 months
- You can get credit transfer for your study period abroad (i.e. it is approved as an integral part of your study programme at AAU)
- The scholarship is not used for tuition fees
- A bilateral agreement between the two institutions is anvailable
- A 'Learning Agreement' or a contract has been signed
Please fill in the application form no later than 1st of March, regardless whether your stay abroad commences in the autumn semester of the same calendar year or in the spring semester of the following calendar year.
The Nordplus Programme
The Nordplus programme is an exchange and scholarship programme under the Nordic Council of Ministers targeted at students at Nordic universities etc. who wish to carry out parts of their education at an institution of higher education in another Nordic country, i.e. Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland. Nordplus scholarships are intended to cover extra expenses in connection with a foreign stay and as a supplement to travel expenses. The allocated amount is approximately DKK 7,000 per semester for no more than one full year of studies.
In order to be eligible for a Norplus scholarship, it is furthermore a requirement that AAU and the foreign educational institution have entered a cooperation agreement. AAU has entered such agreements with most of the Nordic universities within all academic fields. As to students within engineering and surveying, AAU has entered agreements with the other 14 Nordic universities of technology.
The requirements for scholarship eligibility are as follows;
- Aalborg University and the host institution have entered a cooperation agreement
- You can get credit transfer for your study period abroad (i.e. it is approved as an integral part of your study programme at AAU)
- Your study activities are full-time
Please fill in the application form no later than 15th of January.
The application form for financial support through both programmes can be obtained at the International Office or seen and printed here.
The Cultural Agreement Programme
Along with a number of other countries, Denmark has entered bilateral student exchange agreements. Scholarships are offered to exchange students and young research scientists from higher education institutions in the following countries:
- 19 EU-countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Spain, and the Netherlands
- Iceland, Switzerland, Serbia and Turkey
- Non-European countries: China, Japan, Israel, Egypt and Russia
Scholarships are only available to master’s and PhD-level students and young research scientists.
Application deadline
Deadline for applications for the scholarships (Long-Term) for the academic year 2012-2013 is 28 February 2012.
In order to apply for a Cultural Agreement Programme, you must meet the following requirements;
- Having at least two years of completed studies
- Good language skills
- Be able to get credit transfer for your stay abroad (i.e. it is approved as an integral part of your study programme at AAU)
- Present a study programme plan
The scholarship covers expenses in relation to the stay. You are exempt from having to pay tuition at the foreign university, as this is included in the scholarship. Travel expenses are not covered. The scholarship is allocated for a maximum of one academic year, i.e. typically 8-10 months. If you are entitled to SU (the Danish State Educational Grant and Loan Scheme), these payments can continue while you are abroad.
PhD Scholarships in Physics,Niels Bohr Institute Denmark
The Center for Quantum Devices at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, announces the opening of two PhD positions in coupled multi-electron spin qubits in GaAs and other heterostructured semiconductors.Research involves experimental design, fabrication of submicron devices and associated electronics, radio-frequency measurement in a dilution refrigerator, data acquisition and analysis, and scientific writing.For PhD inquiries, Contact: Charles Marcus, marcus@nbi.dk The position The position is for three or four years and expected to lead to a Ph.D. degree at the University of Copenhagen. The University of Copenhagen is oldest university in Denmark founded in 1479. With its approximately 37000 students and 7500 employees. The Center for Quantum Devices is a Basic Research Center established in 2012 and supported by the Danish National Research Foundation.Position starts January 6, 2014.The candidate The successful applicant will enroll as a Ph.D. student at the University of Copenhagen. The Ph.D. program, in addition to the project work, comprises participation in courses or international Ph.D. schools and some activity as teaching assistant. Applicants must have completed at least one year of a relevant M. Sc. Degree, or, for US applicants, an Undergraduate Degree in a related area, at the time of start of the appointment. The candidate must have strong background in physics at the masters level, with advanced coursework in quantum mechanics and condensed matter physics, as well as significant experimental experience. Experience and coursework in electronics is also helpful. Terms of appointment and payment Salary, pension and terms of employment are in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and The Academics Central organization. The salary depends on seniority, as agreed between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations. Currently, starting salaries are about 25,000 DKK (EURO 3,330) per month for Ph.D. students - plus full benefits including pension. The position is open for candidates of all nationalities. The University of Copenhagen wishes to reflect the surrounding society and encourage all qualified applicants regardless of personal background to apply for the position. Application Applicants are requested to submit their applications electronically. Apply by clicking "Apply online". Please send an application that describes your background. Enclose CV with publication list, short description of your work relevant to the research field (e.g. Masters thesis), and names and contact information of up to three scientific referees, and certified list of university courses and grades.Application deadline: September 6, 2013.As an equal opportunities employer, the University of Copenhagen invites applications from all interested candidates, regardless of gender, age, religion or ethnic origin. Source: http://www.ku.dk/english/available_positions/vip/ |
PhD fellowship in Large Animal Sciences - University of Copenhagen, Denmark
An investigation into the pharmacological stability, the clinical efficacy, and the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory potency of local anesthetics used in equine orthopedic work-upThe Department of Large Animal Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Univeristy of Copenhagen is offering a PhD fellowship commencing on September 1st, 2013 or soon thereafter. The application deadline is June 16th, 2013. Title: An investigation into the pharmacological stability, the clinical efficacy, and the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory potency of local anesthetics used in equine orthopedic work-up. Project description: Lameness work-up constitutes a significant amount of clinical activities of equine veterinarians. Local analgesia as a diagnostic aid is widely used. Practice observations reveal that local anesthetics used in equine practice are not stored in conditions as recommended by the manufacturers. In fact, many clinicians will rely on products that may have been open for an undefined period of time and which have been exposed to sunlight, heat or cold. Yet the stability of local anesthetics under these conditions has not been investigated. Latrogenic septic arthritis is a well-known severe complication of intrasynovial analgesia with catastrophic outcome. Therefore, correct preparation of the injection site is mandatory to decrease infection risk. Many practitioners will add antimicrobial drugs when performing intrasynovial analgesia with the hope to reduce the risk of inducing iatrogenic septic arthritis. In the light of increasing antimicrobial resistance, the development of strategies for prudent use of antimicrobials is mandatory. The antiomicrobial potency of local anesthetics has been suggested but not investigated in common equine pathogens. The aims of the project are to investigate the storage stability and the efficacy of local anesthetics used for lameness diagnosis in equids. Further the inflammatory / anti-inflammatory response and the anti-microbial potency of the drugs will be investigated. A more exhaustive description of the project can be sent on request. Principal Supervisor Associate Professor Denis Verwilghen E-mail: dv@sund.ku.dk Direct phone +45 35 33 28 25 Large Animal Surgery and Medicine, Department of Large Animal Sciences, University of Copenhagen, DenmarkRequired Qualifications The applicant must be a veterinarian Fluency in English and excellent communication skills Preferred qualifications It is an advantage, if the applicant has experience with working in an interdisciplinary environment. Some clinical experience in the field of equine orthopedics (project 1) is a plus. General job description Your key tasks as a PhD fellow at SUND are to:
Key criteria for the assessment of candidates:
Formal requirements The position is available for a 3-year period for applicants holding a relevant master´s degree. It is a prerequisite that the PhD candidate is enrolled as PhD student at the faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen according to the rules stipulated in "Bekendtgørelse nr. 18 af 14. januar 2008 om ph.d.-graden" (Ministerial Order on the PhD Course of Study and on the PhD degree of January 14th, 2008). Terms of employment Salary and other terms of appointment are set in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and AC (Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (Akademikerne) (Academics)). The position is covered by the Job Structure for Academic Staff at Universities (2007). For more information please contact Denis Verwilghen, dv@sund.ku.dk. Foreign applicants may find the following links useful: a. www.ism.ku.dk (international staff mobility) b. www.workingconditions.ku.dkApplication procedure Applications in English must include:
The application will be assessed according to the Ministerial Order no 242 on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities of March 13th, 2012. The University of Copenhagen encourages all interested in this post to apply. The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences comprises app. 7500 students, app. 1500 PhD students and app. 3200 employees. The Faculty creates new knowledge and recognition through its core activities: research, teaching, knowledge sharing and communication. With basic research fields ranging from molecular studies to studies of society, the Faculty contributes to a healthy future through its graduates, research findings and inventions for the benefit of patients and the community. |
Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is the oldest university in Denmark. With 37,000 students and 9,000 employees, it is among the largest universities in Scandinavia and one of the highest ranking in Europe. The University consists of six faculties, which cover Health and Medical Sciences, Humanities, Law, Science, Social Sciences and Theology. |
| Deadline: 16-06-2013 Publisher: Faculty of Health ScienceSource: http://www.ku.dk/english/available_positions/vip/ |
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