SEASREP Grant
The SEASREP Council aims to promote Southeast Asian studies through various study, research and exchange grants and establish a network of scholars in the region through universities and other channels. With the generous support of its partner organizations, the Toyota Foundation and the Japan Foundation Asia Center, the Council opened four grants programs: language training; visiting professors; The Luisa Mallari Fellowship For M.A. and Ph.D. Research For Southeast Asian Studies; and regional collaboration.
IMPORTANT DATES:
2 October 2006 : Deadline of Applications
January 2007 : Selection of grantees
March 2007:Approval of grant funds for 2007-2008 by the Boards of partner organizations Late March 2007: Announcement of grantees for 2007-2008
Early April to May 2007: Release of grant funds
MORE INFO: http://www.seasrepcouncil.org/gntform.html
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University Entrance Scholarships- UK
Value per annum
£2,000
Duration
1 year
Subject area
Food BioscienceFood Bioscience
Qualifying Details For entry in October 2006, applicants to the School of Food Biosciences will be eligible for University Entrance Scholarships. These consist of a single payment of £2000 (in two installments) during the first year of entry. These awards will be available to all entrants who hold Reading's offer as firm choice through UCAS and who achieve three A levels with Grades ABC or BBB (subject non-specific).
Contact Website
http://www.food.rdg.ac.uk
£2,000
Duration
1 year
Subject area
Food BioscienceFood Bioscience
Qualifying Details For entry in October 2006, applicants to the School of Food Biosciences will be eligible for University Entrance Scholarships. These consist of a single payment of £2000 (in two installments) during the first year of entry. These awards will be available to all entrants who hold Reading's offer as firm choice through UCAS and who achieve three A levels with Grades ABC or BBB (subject non-specific).
Contact Website
http://www.food.rdg.ac.uk
Engineering and Science PhD Scholarship - Aalborg, Denmark
PhD at Mechanical characterization of nanocrystalline coatings, Aalborg Universitet, 24/4 At the Faculty of Engineering and Science, Department of Mechanical Engineering, a position as Ph.D. fellow (position no. 562/06-15-25778G) is open for appointment from 01.07.2006. Job description: Mechanical characterization of nanocrystalline coatings.
Background and objectives of PhD stipend:Nanocrystalline films and coating are cornerstones in attempts to develop and commercially exploit nanotechnology. The insight into nanostructured materials has dramatically improved through the application of new experimental methods for characterization of matter at the nanoscale. For nanostructured coatings, physical properties such as stiffness, strength, hardness and ductility can be manipulated based on nanometer control of the grain size.
Mechanical performance of thin films and multilayers under severe environmental conditions often dictates design of structural components. Therefore the aim of the project is to disclose the relation that exists between processing and structure of nanocrystalline coatings and corresponding mechanical performance in simulated service conditions. The focus is on mechanical characterization and micromechanical modelling of coatings. Exploration of mechanical properties and residual stresses induced during manufacturing using novel nano-indentation and nano-Raman technique together with the model development will be paid a special attention. Knowledge about experimental and analytical/numerical modelling tech-niques will be beneficial for a successful completion of the project.
Qualification requirements:PhD stipends are allocated to individuals who hold a Master's degree.PhD stipends normally have a duration of 3 years and it is a prerequisite for allocation of the stipend that enrolment as a PhD student at the Doctoral School of the Faculty of Engineering and Science takes place with reference to completion of a research education according to the regulations of the Ministerial Order No. 114 of 8. March 2002 about the PhD degree. According to the Ministerial Order the progress of the PhD student shall be assessed every six months. It is a prerequisite forcontinuation of payment that the previous progress is approved at the time of the evaluation. The qualifications of the applicant will be assessed by an assessment committee. On the basis of the recommendation of the assessment committee the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Science will make a decision for allocating the stipend.
Appointment and salary acc. to the Circular of Ministry of Finance of May 4, 2000 about the Agreement for Publicly Employed University Graduates and circular of April 4, 2003 about minutes for an Agreement for Publicly Employed University Graduates (AC) about PhD stipends holders.For further information about stipends and salary as well as the application form please contact Ms. Jette Bjerring, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Phone number9635 9637, email: jb@adm.aau.dk
The faculty has a research school, The International Doctoral School of Technology and Science:http://auaw2.aua.auc.dk/fak-tekn/phd/index.htmand a Network for all PhD students:http://www.phdnet-teknat.auc.dk/
You may obtain further information from Professor Ryszard Pyrz, Phone number +459635 9326, email: rp@ime.aau.dk concerning the technical aspects of the stipend. Application marked PhD stipend No. 562/06-15-25778G, Diploma, publications, Curriculum Vitae, proposal for a PhD study plan and any other material as well as a list of submitted material in 4 copies must arrive at Aalborg University with the morning post by the 24.04.2006. Application is to be forwarded to : Aalborg UniversitetDet Teknisk-Naturvidenskabelige FakultetNiels Jernes Vej 109220 Aalborg Øst
Background and objectives of PhD stipend:Nanocrystalline films and coating are cornerstones in attempts to develop and commercially exploit nanotechnology. The insight into nanostructured materials has dramatically improved through the application of new experimental methods for characterization of matter at the nanoscale. For nanostructured coatings, physical properties such as stiffness, strength, hardness and ductility can be manipulated based on nanometer control of the grain size.
Mechanical performance of thin films and multilayers under severe environmental conditions often dictates design of structural components. Therefore the aim of the project is to disclose the relation that exists between processing and structure of nanocrystalline coatings and corresponding mechanical performance in simulated service conditions. The focus is on mechanical characterization and micromechanical modelling of coatings. Exploration of mechanical properties and residual stresses induced during manufacturing using novel nano-indentation and nano-Raman technique together with the model development will be paid a special attention. Knowledge about experimental and analytical/numerical modelling tech-niques will be beneficial for a successful completion of the project.
Qualification requirements:PhD stipends are allocated to individuals who hold a Master's degree.PhD stipends normally have a duration of 3 years and it is a prerequisite for allocation of the stipend that enrolment as a PhD student at the Doctoral School of the Faculty of Engineering and Science takes place with reference to completion of a research education according to the regulations of the Ministerial Order No. 114 of 8. March 2002 about the PhD degree. According to the Ministerial Order the progress of the PhD student shall be assessed every six months. It is a prerequisite forcontinuation of payment that the previous progress is approved at the time of the evaluation. The qualifications of the applicant will be assessed by an assessment committee. On the basis of the recommendation of the assessment committee the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Science will make a decision for allocating the stipend.
Appointment and salary acc. to the Circular of Ministry of Finance of May 4, 2000 about the Agreement for Publicly Employed University Graduates and circular of April 4, 2003 about minutes for an Agreement for Publicly Employed University Graduates (AC) about PhD stipends holders.For further information about stipends and salary as well as the application form please contact Ms. Jette Bjerring, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Phone number9635 9637, email: jb@adm.aau.dk
The faculty has a research school, The International Doctoral School of Technology and Science:http://auaw2.aua.auc.dk/fak-tekn/phd/index.htmand a Network for all PhD students:http://www.phdnet-teknat.auc.dk/
You may obtain further information from Professor Ryszard Pyrz, Phone number +459635 9326, email: rp@ime.aau.dk concerning the technical aspects of the stipend. Application marked PhD stipend No. 562/06-15-25778G, Diploma, publications, Curriculum Vitae, proposal for a PhD study plan and any other material as well as a list of submitted material in 4 copies must arrive at Aalborg University with the morning post by the 24.04.2006. Application is to be forwarded to : Aalborg UniversitetDet Teknisk-Naturvidenskabelige FakultetNiels Jernes Vej 109220 Aalborg Øst
Chevening scholarships- UK
Chevening scholarships are currently available in 160 countries around the world. Chevening scholars must study in the UK for at least 3-months. Most scholars already have a first degree and the majority study for postgraduate degrees particularly Masters courses. However some scholars cannot spare that much time away from their careers and we welcome applications for shorter vocational courses as long as they are adequately challenging and relevant.
More info: http://www.chevening.com
More info: http://www.chevening.com
9/11 Scholarships Fund-UK
The scholarships cover funding for full-time study leading to a degree at undergraduate or Master’s level (or equivalent in further education) in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
They also give funding for accredited study periods of up to one year’s length at recognised higher education institutions for students whose college or university has an exchange agreement with a partner institution in the UK.
Scholarships – starting for the academic year 2006–07 – include funding for tuition fees, accommodation, travel expenses to and from country of residence and living expenses in the United Kingdom.
The scholarships awarded under the UK 9/11 Scholarships Fund have been made possible by the generosity of individuals and institutions in the United Kingdom who made donations to the World Trade Center Disaster Fund, a charity registered in England.
More info: http://www.britishcouncil.org/911scholarships-how-to-apply-applications.htm
They also give funding for accredited study periods of up to one year’s length at recognised higher education institutions for students whose college or university has an exchange agreement with a partner institution in the UK.
Scholarships – starting for the academic year 2006–07 – include funding for tuition fees, accommodation, travel expenses to and from country of residence and living expenses in the United Kingdom.
The scholarships awarded under the UK 9/11 Scholarships Fund have been made possible by the generosity of individuals and institutions in the United Kingdom who made donations to the World Trade Center Disaster Fund, a charity registered in England.
More info: http://www.britishcouncil.org/911scholarships-how-to-apply-applications.htm
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