The Scottish International Scholarships

Are you a permanent resident of China, India, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand or Singapore who would like to study for a Masters in Scotland?

The Scottish Executive is offering 22 scholarships for students from these countries during the academic year 2006/7. The scholarships are available for courses at any Scottish higher education institution and applications for science and technology and creative industries will be given priority.

Why study in Scotland?

Each year thousands of students from around the world choose to study in Scotland. They choose Scotland for its culture, diversity, opportunity, creativity, community and confidence and because Scottish education enjoys a reputation for unsurpassed quality throughout the world.

In Scotland, the pursuit of academic excellence is a fundamental belief. Over centuries we have developed a unique education system that is recognised as being one of the best in the world.

As our reputation for innovators and pioneers grows, tens of thousands of students from all over the world gather here to learn and share in our success.

Find out more about studying in Scotland on the Education UK Scotland website

What does the scholarship cover?

The scholarship covers the tuition fees, return economy airfare and a living allowance.

The following subject areas will be given priority:

science and technology

creative industries (including arts, design and culture).

The course must be:

a Masters programme of not more than 12 months

based in a Scottish higher education institution

during the academic year 2006/7.

For more information contact your local British Council office

The Scottish International Scholarship Programme is funded by the Scottish Executive and managed by the British Council.

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NAMA Foundation Scholarships

National Automatic Merchandising Association - NAMA Foundation Scholarships
NAMA Foundation Scholarship Program
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 3500
Chicago,IL 60606-3102(312) 346-0370

FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
2006/2007 School Year
Policies and Procedures

Background

The Foundation of the National Automatic Merchandising Association will award seven (7) $2,500 post high school non-renewable scholarships in fall 2006. These scholarships will be subject to review and authorization of the Foundation Board of Directors before the announcement-application-award cycle for any future year begins.

Qualifications

An applicant must meet the following:

1. Must be a graduating high school senior or student enrolled full-time in a college undergraduate program at an accredited college or university.

2. Must maintain and verify a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent.

3. Must be the son/daughter/legal dependent of an employee of a NAMA member company and be sponsored by that company.

4. Must be an American citizen.

Information for Scholarship Winner

* Each applicant must fill out the approved application in full. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications must be postmarked by the DEADLINE DATE of March 1, 2006.

* Each application must be accompanied by a letter of recommendation from a non-family adult such as a teacher, employer, etc.

* Family income, financial need or college major are not determining factors in these awards.

* Each scholarship applies only to the academic year in which it is awarded and will be forfeited if the student does not attend school with a minimum of 12 credits beginning in the fall term.

* The scholarship will be divided throughout the academic calendar year into equal parts for each term. The first part will be forwarded in the student's name to the school of choice, prior to registration for classes in the fall of 2006. The remaining funds will be forwarded to the school, prior to registration for classes in succeeding terms upon verification that the recipient has maintained at least a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale grade point average in the previous term. All funds will be dispersed within a consecutive 12-month period.

* Al
l applications will be screened by the Foundation Scholarship Committee to ensure they are qualified and complete.

* Applicants may reapply each year for as long as they are eligible. (An applicant may only win once).

* Parent or legal guardian must continue to be employed by the sponsoring company throughout the entire scholarship duration.

* NAMA employees and their families are not eligible.

* Winners will be determined through a random drawing of all eligible applicant names during the opening session of the 2006 Spring Expo. One alternate will also be selected.

Important Dates and Deadlines

November 1, 2005 - March 1, 2006 - Applications Accepted

March 1, 2006 - March 15, 2006 - Application Screening & Verification

March 23, 2006 - Award Drawing & Announcements

August 2006 - 1st Installment Paid

January 2007 - 2nd Installment Paid

April 2007 - 3rd Installment paid (if necessary)

Application Checklist

* Personal data completed in full
* GPA information completed
* Copy of current transcripts included
* College application information completed
* Applicant parent/legal guardian information completed
* NAMA Member Company representative information completed
* Letter of recommendation attached from non-family adult
* If applicable, college acceptance letter included
* Postmarked by March 1, 2006


Please be advised that incomplete applications will not be accepted

Click Here To Download The Application Form - Word Doc Format

Click Here To Download The Application Form - .PDF Format

PhD Position in Biomedical Signal Processing-Chalmers Univ.-Sweden

In neurointensive care several biomedical signals are monitored. Particularly blood pressure and intracranial pressure (ICP) are important signals when treating patients with severe brain injury. An elevated ICP poses a danger to the patient and requires medical or surgical treatment. The project is aimed to further develop the signal analysis as well as investigate new sensing technologies with the goal to improve the diagnostic support. The work will consist of a combination of theoretical signal modeling, signal processing method development and clinical studies of neurointensive care patients.

The project is conducted in close cooperation with Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset and is funded by the Swedish Research Council.

As a Ph.D. student you will perform research, study Ph.D. courses and participate in undergraduate education. You will also attend international conferences and meetings. Applicants should have a Masters degree in Engineering (or similar competence) with interests in model-based signal processing. The objective of a Doctoral Studentship is to obtain a Ph.D. degree, with the intermediate goal to obtain the degree of Licentiate of Engineering. The time period for the position is limited to five years. We encourage women to apply.

More information about our activities can be found at http://www.s2.chalmers.se

For more information please contact Associate Professor Tomas McKelvey, tel. +46 (0)31 772 8061, e-mail: mckelvey@chalmers.se

PhD Studentship in Biomedical Sciences at Univ. of Birmingham-UK

Insulin sensitivity in muscle and adipose: Glucocorticoids, pre-receptor hormone metabolism and tissue specific cross-talk.

Supervisors: Dr Jeremy Tomlinson, Dr Iwona Bujalska and Dr Dave Smith (AstraZeneca)

The epidemic of obesity and type 2 diabetes has focussed attention on the need to understand the mechanisms that underpin their pathogenesis. Patients with glucocorticoid (GC) excess develop profound central obesity, insulin resistance and in some cases type 2 diabetes. However, in most patients circulating GC levels are normal. We have focussed on the tissue specific generation of cortisol by the enzyme 11-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 which is rapidly emerging as a therapeutic target. In addition, we have recently identified a differential impact of GC upon insulin signaling in human adipose tissue and muscle.

The project will use a wide variety of ex vivo and in vitro techniques in human adipose tissue biopsies and human and rodent cell lines to characterise patterns of gene and protein expression as well as activation of intracellular signalling cascades. The tissue specific impact of GCs upon insulin action will be explored and manipulated in a variety of systems. In addition, using novel cell culture techniques, we will explore the interaction between human adipose tissue and muscle. As part of the studentship, some time will also be spent in the research laboratories of AstraZeneca in Alderley Park.

In summary this is an exciting opportunity for the successful candidate to form part of an already established team investigating the mechanisms of insulin resistance with a view to the development of therapeutic strategies.

TO APPLY FOR THE STUDENTSHIP
Please send a full CV (including a statement of research experience and names of two referees) to Karen Flaye, Division of Medical Sciences, The Medical School, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT or email: k.flaye@bham.ac.uk

Closing date for applications is Wednesday 21st June 2006.

Informal enquiries should be made to Dr Jeremy Tomlinson via email J.W.Tomlinson@bham.ac.uk

International Scholarships at the Politecnico Di Torino - Italy

Politecnico International Scholarships

The Politecnico di Torino offers scholarships to international students:

Latin American countries students

  • ALPIP: scholarships on Architecture and Engineering courses in Master of Science, II level specializing Master, PhD.
  • ASP: scholarships for international students on Architecture and Engineering courses in Master of Science.
  • Erasmus Mundus (MERIT): scholarships for international students on Master of Science on Information Technologies.

Asian countries students

  • Asian countries grants: scholarships for China, India, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam students on ICT courses in II level specializing Master.
  • ASP: scholarships for international students on Architecture and Engineering courses in Master of Science.
  • Erasmus Mundus (MERIT): scholarships for international students on Master of Science on Information Technologies.
  • Italia - India: Invest your talent in Italy: scholarships for Indian students on Management and ICT on I level specializing Master, Master of Science, II level specializing Master.
  • Zhong Guò: Knowledge without limits: scholarships for Chinese students on Architecture and Engineering courses in Master of Science, II level specializing Master, PhD.

Mediterranean countries students

  • ASP: scholarships for international students on Architecture and Engineering courses in Master of Science.
  • Erasmus Mundus (MERIT): scholarships for international students on Master of Science on Information Technologies.
  • TOPMED: scholarships on Architecture and Engineering courses on Master of Science and II level specializing Master.

Non EU member countries students

  • ASP: scholarships for international students on Architecture and Engineering courses in Master of Science.
  • Erasmus Mundus (MERIT): scholarships for international students on Master of Science on Information Technologies.

North american and Australian students

  • ASP: scholarships for international students on Architecture and Engineering courses in Master of Science.
  • Erasmus Mundus (MERIT): scholarships for international students on Master of Science on Information Technologies.

Bachelor Degree in Automotive Engineering - INIA project

  • INIA project: scholarships for international students (in particular from India, China, Poland and Brasil) to attend the Bachelor Degree in Automotive Engineering (3-years).

If you want to apply to a Politecnico international scholarship read carefully the web site of the above listed project.

For more info website

Utrecht Excellence Scholarships 2006-2007 -Netherlands


Eligible candidates: outstanding prospective students from non-EEA countries applying for a Prestige Master's programme or University College Utrecht
Amount of scholarship: maximum 8 500 euro/year
Number of scholarships/year: approximately 30
Provided by: Utrecht University

Aim of the programme
The Utrecht Excellence Scholarship offers a number of outstanding prospective non-EEA students the opportunity to pursue a degree in a selected number of fields at Utrecht University:

  • Liberal Arts & Sciences at University College Utrecht
  • one of the Prestige Master's Programmes (see below).

The scholarship programme is highly selective. Only candidates showing the highest achievement and promise may receive a scholarship.

The Prestige Master Programmes are:

  1. Mathematical Sciences
  2. Biomolecular Sciences
  3. Chemistry and Physics
  4. Cognitive Neuroscience
  5. Drug Innovation
  6. Epidemiology
  7. Experimental and Clinical Neuroscience
  8. Genomics and Developmental Biology (presently called: Developmental Biology and Biomedical Genetics)
  9. Human Geography and Planning
  10. Linguistics: the Study of the Language Faculty
  11. Medieval Studies
  12. Migration, Ethnic Relations and Multiculturalism
  13. Sociology and Social Research
  14. Sustainable Development
  15. Theoretical Physics

Duration and number of scholarships
Selected students receive a scholarship for the duration of the degree programme, which is a maximum of two years for a Prestige Master and three years for University College Utrecht. Approximately 30 scholarships are awarded each year. The scholarship will only be renewed for the second and third year if the student is making satisfactory progress towards the degree.

Amount of scholarship
Selected students are awarded a scholarship up to a maximum of 17 000 euro for two years (Prestige Master?s) or a maximum of 16 500 for three years (University College Utrecht). Students should be aware that the grant is not a full scholarship ? the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship is a significant contribution towards the costs of the tuition fee. It is necessary to find additional funding to be able to finance study and stay completely. As one of the requirements for being granted a residence permit in the Netherlands, students from abroad must prove to the IND (immigration and naturalisation office) that they have sufficient financial means. The University advises a budget, not including the tuition fee, of 10 000 to 14 000 euro per year to cover costs for rent, insurance, living expenses, course books and local transportation alone.

Eligibility criteria
The applicant must meet the eligibility criteria in order to be considered for this scholarship. The applicant should:

  1. Hold a non-EEA passport and not be eligible for support under the Dutch system of study grants and loans ("Studiefinanciering")
  2. . Have been admitted to one of the international Prestige Master's programmes of Utrecht University or to University College Utrecht.
  3. Hold a non-Dutch relevant Bachelor?s degree or equivalent thereof.
  4. Be able to comply with the conditions to obtain a Dutch visa. Failure to meet one or more of these criteria automatically means the student is not eligible for a scholarship.

Selection criteria
Eligible candidates are selected for a scholarship on the basis of the following criteria:

  1. Their academic excellence and promise in the proposed field of study;
  2. The academic quality and results of the preceding education, as evidenced, for example, by grades, test scores, publications, letters of recommendation;
  3. The quality and relevance of the motivation letter (academic content, intercultural and communication skills, personal motivation);
  4. The quality and feasibility of the financial plan in the application;
  5. The quality of the application itself (completeness, accuracy, consistency).

Application
It is not possible to apply for the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship. The Admissions Committee of the Prestige Master?s Programme or University College will select eligible candidates on the basis of the selection criteria mentioned above. The selected candidates will be offered an Utrecht Excellent Scholarship together with their notification for admission.

Students starting their Prestige Master's Programmes in February 2007 are not eligible for the Utrecht Excellence Scholarships.

Funding
The funds for the scholarships come from the Utrecht Excellence Scholarship Fund and the Delta programme. The Delta programme is sponsored by the Dutch government, and provides grant opportunities for students from the following 11 countries:

  • Brazil
  • Malaysia
  • Thailand
  • China
  • Mexico
  • Vietnam
  • India
  • Russia
  • South-Africa
  • Indonesia span>
  • Taiwan

In 2007 the Delta programme will be replaced by a programme for non-EEA students.

Source of Info: http://www.uu.nl/uupublish/homeuu/homeenglish/studying/financialmatters/grantsandscholar/utrechtexcellenc/6180main.html