Temasek Polytechnic Scholarship- Singapore

The prestigious bond-free Temasek Polytechnic (TP) Scholarship is awarded annually to newly enrolled Year 1 full-time students. This scholarship is open to all diploma courses, with the exclusion of the Diploma in Consumer Science & Technology course. The scholars will undergo a structured Student Leadership Programme (SLP) with opportunities to participate in overseas projects as well as leadership and talent development programmes.

General Information of the Scholarship


Eligibility Criteria



  • Excellent GCE ‘O’ Level results or its equivalent (preferably GCE 'O' levels with a net aggregate score of 10 and below)

  • Excellent CCA records (preferably at least a grade A2)

  • Good character and conduct

  • Strong leadership qualities with potential

  • Not in receipt of any other scholarship or bursary

  • Not in receipt of Tertiary Tuition Fee Subsidy (TTFS) from Yayasan Mendaki

  • Not financially sponsored by employers


 

Tenure of Scholarship



  • Up to 3 years of study

  • Monetary value of S$7,500 for the recipient’s 3 years of study or S$2,500 per academic year

  • Renewal of scholarship is subject to excellent academic performance, active participation in CCA and SLP, with good conduct, and demonstrated strong leadership qualities


Application



  • Application is open to Year 1 full-time students only

  • Application for the scholarship opens from 17 Dec 2012 to 29 Apr 2013

  • Applications are to be submitted online via the TPeScholarship Application (TPeSA) Portal


Applicants who met the eligibility criteria are advised to attend the Scholarship interview in TP during the Joint Admissions Exercise in January 2013.

Selection Process


Shortlisted applicants may be requested to attend interview sessions with the Selection Panel.

More Scholarships


TP also offers other prestigious scholarships to full-time students who have excelled academically and with proven track record in co-curricular activities or in other area of talents like sports.

More Detail and Source Info at: http://www.tp.edu.sg/events/openhouse/scholarship.htm

PhD Studentship in Historical Studies Leicester Univ, UK

The School of Historical Studies is pleased to offer this fully-funded studentship for October 2013 entry to its Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programme. The studentship will pay UK/EU tuition fees for three years (October 2013 - September 2016) and includes each year a stipend worth £13,590 and Research Training Support Grant of £200.

Research Areas and Supervision


The studentship is open to applicants wishing to pursue doctoral research in any area of history that can be supervised by the School's academic staff, which includes:









  • Early Modern History

  • English Local History

  • Medical Humanities

  • Medieval History




  • Modern American History

  • Modern British and European History

  • Modern International History

  • Urban History




Before making an application, applicants should approach their prospective supervisor(s) to discuss their research proposal.

Entry Requirements


Applicants must have a first-class or high upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent qualification) in history or a relevant discipline and meet the University’s standard English language entry requirements. It is expected that applicants will have a relevant Masters degree with merit or distinction or be able to show evidence that they will achieve this before October 2013.

This studentship is only available to applicants who are eligible to pay the UK/EU tuition fee - i.e., those who are permanently resident in the UK or another EU country.

The studentship is for full-time study only and applicants must be able to commence their studies in October 2013.

Informal Enquiries


Informal enquiries are welcome and should be made to the School's Postgraduate Tutor, Dr Sally Horrocks:

Source: http://www2.le.ac.uk/study/research/funding/history

 

MBA scholarship in Ireland

UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School is delighted to partner with The Irish Times to offer one exceptional candidate the chance to win a scholarship to cover full tuition fees for a part-time Executive MBA at UCD Smurfit School, worth €29,500.

Competition Instructions



  1. Applicants must complete the online application below.

  2. Applicants must have a university degree or equivalent professional qualification and a minimum of three years professional experience.

  3. As part of the online application you must answer three GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) questions correctly.

  4. As part of the online application you must complete a short essay entitled – “Tell us in 500 words why you deserve to win the Irish Times MBA Scholarship 2013”

  5. You must upload an up-to-date copy of your CV

  6. Successful entrants of the first stage will be invited to complete an MBA application if they have not already done so.

  7. A panel of judges will then select a second-round short list, based on applications. These candidates will be interviewed.

  8. The Irish Times scholarship will be awarded to the highest calibre candidate selected from the applications received, subject to their meeting, at a minimum, the standard entry requirements of the UCD Smurfit School Executive MBA programme.

  9. Admission to the programme will be conditional on satisfying the GMAT (Graduate Management Admissions Test) requirements of the Executive MBA programme at UCD Smurfit School. Further information at www.smurfitschool.ie and www.mba.com.  The scholarship winner must have taken and secured the relevant minimum GMAT test entry score by 31st May 2013 at the latest.

  10. The deadline for applications is Sunday 24th February 2013.


 

If you have any queries about our MBA programmes please contact our MBA Admissions Manager Gillian Durnin
mba@ucd.ie or by phone on (01) 716 8862

How to apply


Applicants to the Irish Times MBA Scholarship must complete the online application at the "Apply Now" link below.  As part of the application you will be asked to:

  • Provide personal contact details

  • Answer 3 GMAT questions

  • Upload a copy of your CV

  • Provide background information on your work experience and qualifications

  • Tell us in 500 words why you deserve to win the Irish Times MBA Scholarship 2013


Source: http://www.smurfitschool.ie/irishtimes/

Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships

Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships provide opportunities to people from some developing countries to study at selected education institutions outside Australia.

The purpose of the scholarships is for people to gain knowledge and skills which will help the development of their home country.

Am I eligible for a scholarship and how do I apply?


Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships are currently restricted to Pacific countries.

Enquiries about scholarships should be made with the Australian Diplomatic Mission. For example, scholarship information for citizens of the Solomon Islands is only available from the Australian Diplomatic Mission in Honiara.

Diplomatic Missions in other countries or AusAID Offices in Australia cannot provide country specific information about the availability of scholarships.

The postal address for the Australian Diplomatic Mission is available by clicking on the link for each country below:



































































Country of CitizenshipContact [external website]
Cook IslandsCanberra
Federated States of MicronesiaPohnpei
FijiSuva
KiribatiTarawa
Marshall IslandsPohnpei
NauruAiwo District
NiueCanberra
PalauPohnpei
Papua New GuineaPort Moresby
SamoaApia
Solomon IslandsHoniara
TokelauCanberra
TongaNuku'alofa
TuvaluSuva
VanuatuPort Vila

How are people selected for scholarships?


Applicants compete on their merit which includes academic achievement and other selection criteria. The selection criteria vary between countries and are developed jointly by the Australian and partner governments.

AusAID has a gender/equity policy (half of the scholarships are awarded to women and half to men).

To be eligible for a scholarship applicants must:

  • be a citizen of and a resident in the Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships participating country

  • not have or be entitled to permanent residence in Australia; and not be married or engaged to be married to a person who holds or is eligible to hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residence status (unless their country does not issue passports—the Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau)

  • meet specific eligibility criteria imposed by the Government of the applicant's country of citizenship

  • satisfy the host government's immigration requirements for regional students

  • not hold another scholarship during the period of the Australia Awards Pacific Scholarship

  • not be transferring from another scholarship

  • not hold or have held an Australian Government scholarship in the two years preceding the proposed time of commencement of the Australia Awards Pacific Scholarship.


Where can I study?


Currently Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships are offered to people from the Pacific to study at Pacific tertiary institutions in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji, Samoa and New Caledonia.

Citizens of Papua New Guinea are currently not eligible to undertake Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships at universities outside Papua New Guinea. 

What can I study?


Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships students study a wide range of disciplines at selected education institutions in the Pacific region.

The scholarship numbers and fields of study for each country are determined annually as part of Australia's bilateral development assistance program with that country.

Some countries may limit the level of study (technical, undergraduate or postgraduate) and give priority to certain fields of study to better meet development needs.

Australia Awards Pacific Scholarships are offered to Papua New Guinea citizens under the Papua New Guinea Health Awards for courses in Midwifery, Nursing and Community Health Work. To be eligible, applicants must first satisfy the eligibility and acceptance requirements of a participating Papua New Guinean health college or university. For more information please contact the Scholarships PNG Facility in Port Moresby on (675) 321 1766 or visit the Facility website.

More country specific information is available from the Australian Diplomatic Mission in the country of citizenship.

What is the length of scholarships?


The scholarships are offered for the minimum period that the individual could be expected to complete the academic program. Scholarships may include preparatory programs (including English language tuition) which are normally limited to one year.

Applicants considering studying for particular professions (eg medicine, legal studies, etc) should note that they are expected to complete their practical training in their own country. Only under exceptional circumstances do scholarships include a practical training period required for professional registration.

What are the scholarship conditions?


Applicants who are offered a scholarship will be asked to sign an undertaking declaring that they will comply with the conditions of that scholarship. Partner countries may impose their own conditions on the scholarship.

Conditions include:

  1. studying full time and meeting all course requirements

  2. not changing enrolment without the prior written approval of AusAID

  3. making satisfactory academic progress

  4. complying with restrictions on employment in the country of study

  5. accepting that the scholarship may be withdrawn by the Australian Government

  6. returning to the home country on completion of the scholarship

  7. restrictions on returning to the country of study or travelling to Australia within 2 years of the completion of the scholarship

  8. repaying the total amount of the scholarship if condition (6) or (7) are not adhered to.


Do I get financial assistance while studying?


Scholarship entitlements vary between countries and institution of enrolment.

Generally entitlements cover a return airfare from your home country to the country of study, academic and other compulsory fees, an establishment allowance and a living allowance paid fortnightly.

Source:http://ausaid.gov.au/australia-awards/Pages/studyout.aspx

In some countries the living allowance may be paid at a higher rate when the student is joined long term by one or more family members. No assistance is available with the airfares of family members.

International Scholarships in Applied Mathematics - LCAM Amesterdam

The van Leeuwenhoek Centre for Advanced Microscopy (LCAM) in Amsterdam is an expertise centre in the field of advanced light microscopy for biomedical and life-science applications. The centre is embedded in three research institutes in the Amsterdam area: the Academic Medical Centre of the University of Amsterdam, the Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences of the Faculty of Science of the University of Amsterdam and the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam. The LCAM hosts researchers from the Amsterdam area, but also from the rest of the Netherlands and abroad, and helps them with professional expertise and advanced microscopy equipment. LCAM organized international microscopy courses and, as a third goal, LCAM focuses on the development of new technology and methods in the field of advanced light microscopy and their applications in biomedical research.

The team of Dr. Erik Manders, consisting of technical engineers, physicists and biologists, works on the development of new super-resolution microscopy technology with strongly reduce phototoxic properties. For this research we are searching for a PhD Student in Applied Mathematics “Super-resolution microscopy: sharpening by calculation”

Project Description


The STW-Perspectief programme: “Nanoscopy: From sharp images to molecular interaction” is a large national programme on the development of super-resolution microscopy or “nanoscopy” and its applications in biomedical sciences. In the last decade new technologies has been developed that enable achieving resolutions down to 10-50 nm (in contrast of the limited resolution (~250 nm) in classical microscopy). This is a spectacular development, however, the potential of nanoscopy is much higher; it will allow the direct observation of the molecular machines that make up the cell and enable extraction of functional data such as molecular interactions and dynamics. It is our ambition to lift existing nanoscopy techniques to a level than enables extraction of information on biomolecular action and interaction in intact cells.

To achieve this, we will tackle various aspects of experimental nanoscopy in seven projects, all with the same ultimate goal: adding nanoscopy integrally to the toolbox for biomedical research. We have assembled a strong, interdisciplinary and enthusiastic team of scientists from seven Dutch universities, each with broad experience in advanced microscopy. Seven companies are committed to this program and are enthusiastic to work together with this consortium towards our common goal. This collaboration between scientific and commercial partners will result in high impact scientific papers, new hardware, sorftware, new fluorescent molecules and methodology. For this programme we search for 12 enthusiastic and talented PhD students and post-doctoral fellows who would like to contribute to the next step in advanced microscopy: “biomedical nanoscopy”.

We are looking for a PhD student to study and develop patterned illumination for improved molecular contrast. Patterned illumination methods, such as Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM), can improve resolution, but at the expense of an increase in illumination dose per unit volume, with adverse effects on photobleaching and phototoxicity. The goal is to use a specifically designed sequence of adaptive illumination patterns, projected onto the sample with the aid of a Spatial Light Modulator (SLM), to reach the same resolution improvement as SIM with the least possible total illumination dose. The project will be carried out in cooperation with the Technical University Delft. The emphasis in Amsterdam will be on combination of patterned illumination with Controlled Light Exposure Microscopy (See Hoebe et al. Nat. Biotech, 2007) in order to strongly reduce phototoxicity. The PhD student will focus on the mathematical background of image reconstruction in collaboration with our scientific and industrial partners. This project will be supervised by Dr. Erik Manders.

Requirements


The PhD student has a Master's in applied mathematics, physics (or technical engineering), is skilled in applied mathematics, numerical simulation and analysis, computer programming and preferably has experience in the field of microscopy hardware (optics, electronics, software). The candidate is creative and inventive and has an affection with biological research and has demonstrated experience in working both independently and as member of a larger team.

Further Information


Project information can be obtained from:

Appointment


The appointment will be on a temporary basis for a period of 4 years (initial appointment will be for a period of 18 year and after satisfactory evaluation it can be extended for a total duration of 4 years) and should lead to a dissertation (PhD thesis). An educational plan will be drafted that includes attendance of courses and (international) meetings. The PhD student is also expected to assist in teaching of undergraduates.

Based on a full-time appointment (38 hours per week) the gross monthly salary will range from €2042,- in the first year to €2612,- in the last year.

The Collective Employment Agreement (CAO) of the Dutch Universities is applicable. In addition, the collaborative nature of this project will provide the candidate with ample opportunity to interact with many leading scientists working in optical nanoscopy.

Job Application


Applications may only be submitted by electronic mail by clicking Apply Now, quoting the vacancy number and the position you are applying for in the subject line.

Applications must include a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, a list of grades, a motivation letter and the names and contact details of at least two academic referees. Please make sure you send your letter and the other documents as one single file.

Source: http://www.uva.nl/en/about-the-uva/working-at-the-uva/vacancies/item/12-324.html