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The SEASREP Grant (for promoting Southeast Asian studies )
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
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.
MORE INFO: http://www.seasrepcouncil.org/gntform.html
PhD Positions at The International Max Planck Research School for Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences
The International Max Planck Research School for Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences (IMPRS-LS) has openings for PhD student positions in the international PhD program “Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences”
The IMPRS-LS is jointly conducted by the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, the Max Planck Institute of Neurobiology and the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in cooperation with the Ludwig Maximilian University Munich and the Technical University Munich. The school offers a PhD program in life sciences covering areas of biochemistry, cell biology, molecular medicine, neurobiology and structural biology. The 3 year program, entirely taught in English, provides comprehensive scientific training in a superb and vibrant research environment with state of the art facilities and cutting edge research projects. The doctoral degree will be awarded by one of the two
Students can specialize in one of five major disciplines that form parallel but interlinked tracts thereby creating an interdisciplinary context to promote the ability of cross-frontier thinking. Laboratory work will be supplemented by seminars, summer schools, elective courses, training in soft skills and participation in international conferences.
Highly qualified candidates with a deep commitment to basic and/or clinical research are invited to apply. Applicants should hold a MSc (or an equivalent degree) in biological sciences, biochemistry, biophysics, biotechnology, medicine or a related discipline. A one year preparatory program is available to a limited number of outstanding applicants with a Bachelor`s degree allowing a fast track path towards a doctoral degree.
Fellowships are available to German and international students. Candidates will be selected on a competitive basis. Deadline for application is January 15; selection will be completed by April 15; classes will commence October 1. Accepted candidates may start their research projects as early as Mai each year.
Contact:
Hans-Joerg Schaeffer, PhD
Program Coordinator
IMPRS-LS
Am Klopferspitz 18
82152 Martinsried,
phone: ++49 89 8578-2281
fax: ++49 89 8578-2282
email: info@imprs-ls.mpg.de
website: www.imprs-ls.mpg.de
Scholarship possibilities- Ghent University, Belgium
Scholarship possibilities for students from developing countries
International Foundation for Science (IFS)
Deadlines at IFS (for the special calls):
IFS supports young developing country scientists who have the potential for becoming the future research leaders and lead scientists in their nations. IFS helps the young researchers with the start of their career and helps them to receive national and international recognition.
In june 2004 the VLIR signed an agreement for 135.000 euro with IFS for the financing of scholarships for researchers tenured at one of the IUC partner institutions.
For more information concerning the agreement between the VLIR and IFS, you can contact Annick Verheylezoon.
International Course Programme (ICP)
Deadline: Spring 2007 (for academic year 2007-2008) at the VLIR.The International Course Programme (ICP) finances study programmes at Flemish Universities and provides a yearly intake of maximum 150 new scholars from developing countries (country list), attending these courses. These courses, which result in the diploma master after master, can also be attended by students with other financial means.
Ghent University organises 6 courses:
- Master of Science in Aquaculture
- Master of Science in Environmental Sanitation
- Complementary Studies in Food Science and Nutrition
- Master of Science in Food Technology (in co-operation with K.U.Leuven)
- Master of Science in Nematology
- Master of Science in Physical land Resources (in co-operation with the Free University of Brussels)
ICP-PhD scholarships
Deadline: Spring 2007in 2 hard copies and by e-mail to helke.baeyens@UGent.be
In order to be eligible for an ICP Ph. D. grant, the student has to be a ICP graduate (master’s level), the application should be submitted to the VLIR within two years after graduation from the ICP, he has to be a national of a country on the VLIR-OEDC country list and he should have a permanent residence in a developing country.
For more information, you can contact Helke Baeyens, tel. 09/264 30 35.
PhD scholarships for candidates from developing countries
Deadline: Spring 2007.The Special Research Fund of Ghent University (BOF) allocates yearly a certain budget for students from developing countries (country list) in order to obtain a PhD at Ghent University.
For more information, you can contact David Lombart, tel. 09/264 31 23.
Belgian Technical Co-operation (BTC)
The BTC manages the files of the scholarships, which have been awarded by DGOS. The BTC itself does not award grants. In order to apply for a scholarship, you should contact the attaché for development co-operation or the Belgian embassy in your country (country list).Postdoc fellowships to non-EU researchers
The stimulation of international mobility and the attraction of researchers from abroad is one of the priorities of the European Research Area.In this context and intending to stimulate the S&T; cooperation,
the Federal Science Policy Office does implement a fellowship scheme for highly qualified researchers (i.e. postdoctoral level or equivalent experience) from specific regions, granting them an oppotunity to work during 6 to 12 months in a Belgian research team.
The targeted countries/researchers concern:
The potential Belgian host units are those which are involved in the research programmes and actions of the Federal Science Policy Office (cf. FEDRA).
Applications are sent to the Federal Science Policy Office by the Belgian project leaders. The selection takes place once a year. Only complete and duly signed applications will be taken into consideration.
The application forms are available at the website of the Belgian Science Policy.
For more information, you can contact Lieve Huys, tel. 09/264 30 28.
Others
More Info at:http://www.ugent.be/en/research/developmentcooperation/scholarships.htm
PhD Scholarship in Civil Engineering-Univ. of Strathclyde-UK
minna.karstunen@strath.ac.uk
Tel. +44 141 5483252)
*Requirements:*
A good undergraduate degree in civil engineering, geotechnical engineering or a related topic. An MSc degree in Geotechnical Engineering and/or industrial experience would be an advantage.
*Start date October 2006. *
The studentship will consist of a tax-free scholarship of £12,500 per annum and the tuition fees at home/EU student level for three years. The fellowship is funded by the Faculty of Engineering.
*Topic of research:*
The PhD project deals with finite element modelling of embankments on soft soils, considering various foundation methods, such as preloading, vertical drains and stone columns/lime-cement columns. The numerical simulations will
be done by 2D and 3D version of PLAXIS, using recently developed advanced soil models that account for plastic strain induced anisotropy, bonding and destructuration and this may involve constitutive model development and numerical implementation.
PhD Scholarship, Stockholm University-Sweden
There is a 4 year PhD Scholarship entitled "Fundamentals of subgrain nucleation, growth and interaction: Linking numerical modelling and in-situ experiments" associated with a European Science Foundation EUROCORES project available at Stockholm University.
For further information please download this information sheet:
http://www.lmtg.obs-mip.fr/user/mjessell/PhD_stockholm.pdf
Mark Jessell
IRD LMTG UMR 5563
14 avenue Edouard Belin
31400 TOULOUSE
Tel: +33 (0)5 61 33 26 47
www.lmtg.obs-mip.fr/user/mjessell (home)
www.tectask.org (IUGS Tectask)
www.lmtg.obs-mip.fr/grc2006 (GRC Conference on Rock
Deformation)
www.materialsknowledge.org (Marie Curie Summer Schools)