Senin, 25 April 2011

National Meat Association Scholarship International PhD


The International PhD scholarships provides financial support to undergaduate students pursuing degrees in Animal, Meat and Food Sciences.The NMA Foundation is seeking the best and the brightest undergraduates with an orientation towards post harvest processing of meat and poultry food products .International PhD Applicants must be attending 4-year colleges or universities with either Animal, Meat or Food Science departments.Applicants must have a cumulative 2.75 Grade Point Average (GPA) (A= 4.00) to apply.Applicants who receive an award must remain enrolled in the approved major and university during the term of their scholarship.International PhD Awardees who withdraw from school or transfer to another major during the term of their scholarship must return the unused balance of the award to the NMA Scholarship Foundation.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 16 May 2011

Details Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 20 April 2011

Yvonne A M Smith Charitable Trust International Phd Scholarship


The International Phd scholarship is the formation of female graduates in a Master's degree or doctorate degree preferably specializing in political science, would like to promote exercise, where economics, business economics and law.
Eligibility:
International Phd Preference is given to applicants who have potential for leadership and potential, will demonstrate making a significant contribution to New Zealand where
The Trust, which was the scholarship fund established by Ms Yvonne Smith AM. The
International Phd scholarship is the formation of female graduates in a Master's degree or doctorate degree preferably specializing in political science, would like to promote exercise, where economics, business economics and law.

International Phd Preference is given to applicants who have potential for leadership and potential, will demonstrate making a significant contribution to New Zealand given.
Deadline for applications: 15 December 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 07 April 2011

Research Associate International Phd


International Phd the postholder will join the Huntington's Disease (HD) research group currently involved in a range of multi-national multi-site longitudinal imaging projects of HD under the overall direction of Professor Sarah Tabrizi. In particular, the postholder will be involved in the setup of image analysis for a new EU-funded project investigating a novel therapeutic with potential disease-modifying properties. This International Phd is an exciting opportunity to advance image analysis methodology within a rapidly-growing multidisciplinary group conducting research into HD.

International Phd applicants are required to hold, or be close to obtaining, a PhD in Image Analysis, Medical Physics or other relevant discipline. Computational and image analysis skills are essential, as is knowledge and experience of diffusion tensor imaging. This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic scientist to join a research team which has an international reputation in HD research.

The International Phd post is available immediately and is funded through an EU FP7 consortium grant for one year in the first instance for one year in the first instance.

Starting salary on UCL Grade 7 in the range £31,905 - £35,557 pa including London Allowance, superannuable.

You should apply for this post through UCL's online recruitment - www.ucl.ac.uk/hr/jobs where you can download the job description and person specification using ref: 1181888.

For further information regarding the application process please contact Samantha Robinson, Personnel Officer, Institute of Neurology, 23 Queen Square, London, WC1N 3BG (email: personnel@ion.ucl.ac.uk).

Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Rachael Scahill (r.scahill@ion.ucl.ac.uk)..

Closing Date: 29thApril 2011

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Jumat, 01 April 2011

International PhD scholarship 2011, Denmark


When the International PhD College of Advanced Technology was founded in 1829, Denmark had its first MSc programme in Engineering at a high academic level. The International PhD College changed its name to Danish Technical College in 1933 and finally became the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in 1994. DTU has always had a strong theoretical grounding. H.C. Ørsted, the man who discovered electromagnetism, founded the College in the image of École Polytechnique in France. The International PhD objective was to educate young men to work in industry, but in the beginning DTU was not able to teach practice, so the college mainly educated technical teachers.
Detail:

Wind power technology, the most competitive renewable energy technology, is quickly developing. The size of individual wind turbine continues to grow and the penetration of wind power into power grid is increasing rapidly. Consequently, the impact of wind turbines on electric power security and quality becomes more and more important and presents great challenges and demands on wind turbine performance. International PhD in order to provide reliable and high quality power, the wind turbine should be appropriately designed and controlled to present the desired characteristics. Clearly, good modelling and simulation techniques are cost-effective methods to investigate the wind turbine performance and to optimize the design and control of wind turbines.

Contact:
Professor Jens N. Sørensen
tel: +45 4525 4314
Associate Professor Niels L. Pedersen,
tel: +45 4525 5667

Last Date To Apply: 18.10.2011

Source:
http://www.dtu.dk/english.aspx