Scholarships Opportunities in Monash University - Australia

Scholarships

Three categories of scholarships are available - those offered by Monash University, those offered by the Australian Government, and those offered by other organisations.

It is a good idea to examine all scholarships on offer in order to see what you could be eligible for.

Monash University scholarships

Australian Government scholarships

Scholarships offered by other organisations

Scholarships for current students

International Scholarships Opportunities at Axford University- UK

A limited number of awards are available for overseas students who obtain a place for undergraduate study in October 2009, details of which are given below. Details of scholarships for overseas students offered by colleges or departments of the University may be obtained directly from the colleges or departments, or by using Oxford’s Funding Search – available online.

To be considered for any of these awards, you must first apply to Oxford using the application procedure (see How to apply). There are separate applications forms for the scholarships, which you can apply for between January and February 2009. Further information for each scheme can be found below.

Dulverton scholarships

A small number of full and partial Dulverton Scholarships will be available for students of outstanding academic merit and financial need. The scheme is open to students from Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine. The Scholarships are valid for all undergraduate subjects.

For more information go to the website.

Hill Foundation scholarships

Up to ten awards are offered to enable students of very high academic ability to undertake a period of study at Oxford University before returning to develop their careers in their home country. You must be a national of and resident in the Russian Federation, or a first generation Israeli of Russian descent, to apply. The Scholarships are valid for all undergraduate subjects.

For more information go to the website.

Noon/Oxford/OCSKET scholarships

One or more full or partial awards will be available for students from Pakistan, funded by the Noon Educational Foundation, the University of Oxford, and the Oxford and Cambridge Society, Karachi, Educational Trust (OCSKET). The Scholarships are valid for all undergraduate subjects except Medicine. Awards are made based on the following key criteria: demonstrated academic merit; financial need; the potential social and general contribution to be made by the applicant on his/her return to Pakistan.

For more information go to the website.

Raffy Manoukian scholarships

These awards are available for Armenian nationals or those of Armenian descent (one or both parents must be Armenian). The scholarships are tenable in the following subjects: Ancient History, Classical Languages and Literature, Economics, English Language and Literature, Law, Medieval and Modern Languages, Modern History, all subjects in the Medical, Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Biochemistry, Politics or International Relations. You must be under the age of 20 on 1 October 2009.

For more information go to the website.

Reach Oxford scholarships for students from low income countries (formerly Oxford Student scholarships)

A number of Oxford colleges offer Reach Oxford Scholarships to students from low-income countries who, for political or financial reasons, or because equivalent educational facilities do not exist, cannot study for a degree in their own countries. A list of eligible countries is shown on the website.

This scheme is only suitable for candidates of the highest academic ability who have outstanding examination results. However, financial need and social commitment are also major criteria for selection. The scholarships are valid for all undergraduate subjects except Medicine.

The scholarships are fully funded through a partnership between various colleges, Common Rooms and the University. If your application is successful, you may be asked to transfer to a college that is providing a Reach Oxford scholarship. The participating colleges will not be finalised until early 2009.

For more information go to the website.

Various Scholarships for Studies in New Zealand

Scholarships

New Zealand International Scholarships are funded by the New Zealand Government and administered by Education New Zealand.

World class education

New Zealand provides opportunities to study under internationally recognised academics and researchers in a wide range of disciplines.

Qualifications from New Zealand universities rank with the world’s best and have a reputation for being practical and modern. In some niche areas, such as biotechnology, forensic science and marine engineering, New Zealand degrees are acknowledged as world-leading.

Students educated here are earning a reputation as a new breed of innovative thinkers, and enjoying success the world over.

International partnerships

Our international scholarships reflect the Government's commitment to strengthening educational partnerships with other countries and regions.

The scholarship programme aims to share New Zealand’s excellent education system with the rest of the world, and bring the best academics from elsewhere to share their knowledge. Up to 100 doctoral and 100 undergraduate students are currently studying under the programme.

If you have any questions about the scholarships listed below, please contact the Education New Zealand Scholarships Manager - scholarships@educationnz.org.nz

Incoming Scholarships for International Students

Outgoing Scholarships for Domestic and International Students

Source: http://www.newzealandeducated.com/int/en/institutions_courses/scholarshipsdies

UNEP Master’s Scholarships in AIT- Thailand

The United Nations Environment Programme Regional Resource Centre for Asia and the Pacific
(UNEP RRCAP) implements integrated environmental assessments and emerging issues studies. Itemphasizes on building partnerships with relevant regional, sub-regional and national agencies andorganizations. Over the past years, consultations with the national environment agencies stressed theneed for UNEP to help build capacities of institutions on environmental assessment and on addressingemerging environmental issues.

With the aim of building capacities of national environment agencies and inter-governmental
organisations on environmental assessment and in addressing emerging environmental issues, UNEPMaster’s Scholarships are made available at the Asian Institute of Technology
The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), founded in 1959, is an autonomous, international, postgraduateinstitution, to help meet the growing need for advanced education in Asia. Three schools, andthe AIT Center in Vietnam, provide advanced education, training and research in the areas ofengineering; environment and development; and management, to meet the needs of private and publicsectors.

For more than five decades, AIT has been an active partner in the promotion of technological
change and development in the Asia-Pacific region. AIT today has graduated more than 15,000
graduates from close to 60 countries, and currently has an enrollment of over 1,800 full time studentstutored by an international team of faculty and staff drawn from all over the world.

Details at : http://www.ait.ac.th/admissions/Current_Scholarships/

Vacant PhD positions, Surface Technology & Tribology group, Dept of Engineering Technology, Univ of Twente, the Netherlands

PhD Studentship #01

Tribology of Fiber Reinforced Elastomers and Thermoplastics
- Sustainable Elastomers & Thermoplastics by Short-Cut Fiber Reinforcement -

The University of Twente is an entrepreneurial research university. It was founded in 1961 and offers education and research in areas ranging from public policy studies and applied physics to biomedical technology. The University has approximately 2700 employees and 8000 MSc and BSc students and is the Netherlands' only campus university.

The chair of Surface Technology and Tribology within the department of Engineering Technology has a job opening for a PhD-student on the project "Sustainable Elastomers and Thermoplastics by Short-Cut Fiber Reinforcement".

Relatively new short-cut aramid-fiber/elastomer composites show considerably improved tribological properties, in particular cut, ship and chunk resistance in truck tire treads. In addition, the hysteretic properties of aramid-fiber reinforced rubber are greatly reduced, which can immediately be translated in lower rolling resistance of tires and energy or fuel savings of cars equipped with short-cut fiber reinforced tires. Short-cut fiber reinforced tires are therefore very interesting as valuable contributions to a sustainable world.

Important prerequisites for the improvement in properties of the polymers with the aramid fibers are a strong adhesion between fiber and polymeric substrate, respectively a favorable fiber orientation must be established during processing, in order to prevent anisotropy in friction and wear properties. Unfortunately, there are no general controls and experiences available how short-cut fiber reinforced polymers of all sorts need to be designed with respect to their tribological properties for specific applications.

Aim of the project is to develop scientific understanding and generic models for further development of improved short-cut fiber reinforced polymers, thermoplastic and elastomeric. Reliable tribology test methods, against different materials (e.g. metals and asphalt) will be used in combination with state-of-the-art analytical characterization techniques like SEM, TEM and surface analysis. Experimental investigations will be carried out in parallel with the development of models to describe tribological properties, such as friction and wear, on a micro scale, again in relation to the fiber-matrix adhesion and mean fiber orientation.

This PhD opportunity will suit a person with a degree in physical sciences (physics, engineering, materials science, etc.).

You will be based at the Laboratory for Surface Technology and Tribology of the University of Twente and be joining an innovative and diverse group working on Tribology, Surface Technology and Materials. For more information on the research group visit www.tr.ctw.utwente.nl

More information on this PhD studentship can be obtained from
Prof. D.J. Schipper: d.j.schipper@utwente.nl

Please send your application, with Curriculum Vitae, by email to d.j.schipper@utwente.nl.

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PhD studentship #02

Mechanical and thermal activated self healing surfaces made of composite ceramics for mechanical components
SELFSURF

The University of Twente is an entrepreneurial research university. It was founded in 1961 and offers education and research in areas ranging from public policy studies and applied physics to biomedical technology. The University has approximately 2700 employees and 8000 MSc and BSc students and is the Netherlands' only campus university.

The chair of Surface Technology and Tribology within the department of Engineering Technology has a job opening for a PhD-student on the project "Mechanical and thermal activated self healing surfaces made of composite ceramics for mechanical components".

Project
The project is part of a national program on self healing materials financed by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs. Self healing materials are recognized as a new class of engineering materials with the capacity to more or less autonomously repair internal damage.
Oxide ceramics have large potential to be applied in technological applications for their high temperature stability and erosion / corrosion resistance. An important limitation for application is a high coefficient of friction when in contact with a countersurface. Besides that a high coefficient of friction does result in energy losses, it also increases the risk of crack growth, originating from the surface. When oxide ceramics, like Al2O3 and ZrO2 and their composites (ZTA and ADZ), are doped with CuO, it is very interesting to observe that a very thin CuO layer is present on the surface after sintering and machining. Previous research has shown that this thin layer is self – healing when a countersurface is sliding over the surface. The project is focusing on further experimental investigation and modelling of this mechanism, a first application of the developed materials in valve seats of engines as well as optimizing the microstructure for specific applications.

Currently, a Postdoc is working on the project for about half a year. His main task is modelling of mass transport responsible for the layer formation. In the beginning of the PhD project a close cooperation and transfer of knowledge with the Postdoc will take place.

The PhD research comprises experimental preparation and characterisation of the samples as well as further modelling of the contact and self healing behaviour of the surface layer. The focus of the PhD student is on coatings on machine elements and optimalisation of the coating for a specific application.

The performance of the self healing composite oxide ceramic will be quantified in a demonstrator valve / valve seat that has to perform under heavy tribological conditions. The demonstrator applications are engines on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) and enhanced diesel engines for heavy duty applications. This demonstrator will be developed by TNO Science and Industry.

Profile
You have completed a Masters in mechanical engineering, materials science or equivalent with interest in ceramics and/or tribology. You are proficient in spoken and written English and you have well developed social skills to co-operatively work in a research group.

You will be based at the Laboratory for Surface Technology and Tribology of the University of Twente and be joining an innovative and diverse group working on Tribology, Surface Technology and Materials. For more information on the research group visit www.tr.ctw.utwente.nl

More information on this PhD studentship can be obtained from
Dr. M.B. de Rooij: m.b.derooij@ctw.utwente.nl.
Prof.dr.ir. D.J. Schipper: d.j.schipper@utwente.nl

Please send your application, with Curriculum Vitae, by email to m.b.derooij@ctw.utwente.nl.