Minggu, 05 Juni 2011

Project Assistant Position in School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies


Music Scholarships minimum qualifications must be MA with a good academic record, knowledge of Korean Studies, including language, literature and computer skills and basic administration.

Open Scholarship for International Students: None

Music Scholarships Description: Applications are invited for the post of Project Assistant Position Center Japan, Korea and North East Asian Studies, School of Languages, Literature and Culture Studies, JNU. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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This Music Scholarships project is expected to continue until Nov.2013. The position of the above is really temporary and co-terminus with the project. Initial appointment will be valid until December 2012, but can be limited or extended based on performance and policy Competent Authority.

How to Apply: Online or by Post

Scholarship Application Deadline: June 30, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 26 Mei 2011

The Nordic Africa Institute Scholarships for PhD

Music Scholarships Nordic Africa Institute, which encourages research and studies on Africa in the Nordic countries, invites applications for several scholarships to one or two month stay at the Institute for study in the library of the Institute. This scholarship covers travel expenses to and from Uppsala and including joint offices and free accommodation in a student apartment together. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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The purpose of this Music Scholarships is to offer a PhD candidate links to existing research in the Nordic Africa Institute and to provide access to resources in institutions, such as the NAI library with a large collection of literature on contemporary Africa (books, magazines, newspapers, government publications).

How to Apply: By Post

Scholarship Application Deadline: October 1, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Jumat, 20 Mei 2011

PhD Music Scholarship in Health Economics


PhD Music Scholarship can be achieved in terms of known or model 5 +3 4 +4 model. Scholarships in accordance with the model 5 +3 could be given to applicants with a master's degree and have a duration of 3 years. Scholarships in accordance with the 4 +4 model can be given to applicants who have passed their 1-year master's studies, and has a duration of 4 years.

As part of the PhD program PhD students must complete an individual planned course program. The PhD
Music Scholarship students must also achieve teaching experience for education research. The PhD students are expected to spend a certain period with a foreign institution relevant research, usually one semester. Health Economics Research Unit appoint a supervisor and possibly co-supervisor.

Application Procedures
Applicants for PhD
Music Scholarship must complete an application form available on our web page www.sdu.dk / sam / phduk in the form of application for registration. Here you also find a guide to prepare your project proposal (synopsis) in a PhD program for the Economy. In addition to the project proposal, an abstract of not more than 250 words must be included and forwarded, together with detailed CV, information on teaching experience or other communication if the relevant knowledge and publications list. Under model 5 +3 Music Scholarship Applicants must then submit a copy of a Master's degree certificate including the results of the examination. All non-Danish documents must be translated into English and certified.

Applications will be evaluated by a committee of courses in the field under the School of Economics PhD. Assessment of your application will be forwarded to you, when the assessment has been completed.
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With a view to promoting equal opportunity in academic positions, faculty encourage everyone interested to apply, regardless of age, sex, religion or ethnic background.

Please send in 4 copies of the application including the application form, curriculum vitae, a project proposal (synopsis), abstract, academic certificate, list of publications if relevant and publications if any, marked "Position Not 351/577-115761" to the University of Southern Denmark, Faculty of Social Sciences, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark.
Music Scholarship Applications must reach the University no later than Wednesday, June 15, 2011 at 12:00 noon.

Information about the PhD program at the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Southern Denmark, can be found at:
www.sdu.dk/sam/phduk For further information contact Professor Mickael Bech, phone: +45 6550 4234, mbe@sam.sdu.dksdu.dProfessor Dorte Gyrd-Hansen: dgyrd-hansen@health.sdu.dk

Official website:
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Senin, 16 Mei 2011

Graca Machel Postgraduate Music Scholarships


Collins Trust announces Music Scholarships for women for postgraduate study in South Africa in 2012.They will provide funding for up to a maximum of one year for Honours, Masters and two years to three years for PhD. Continued funding depends on satisfactory progress and academic reports.
Scholarship covers full tuition, health insurance for non-South African scholars, against the cost of living allowance, travel allowance and allowance for research resources, paid in the first year of study.http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Eligibility Criteria-
Music Scholarships Applicants must:
-Be a woman
-Be a citizen or have refugee status in one of the following countries:
Angola, Botswana, DRC, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe. -Be looking for these scholarships for postgraduate studies
-At a university in South Africa

Scholarship Application Deadline: August 12.2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 10 Mei 2011

International PhD Music Scholarship


Music Scholarships will provide £ 15,000 towards the cost of international tuition for 3 years.
This project is based on the increasing interest in re-reduction in construction projects in order to improve efficiency, minimize delays and impacts on the environment. The direct costs of construction often repeated in the account to be between 5% -15% of the total costs and 30% of activity in the construction project and acknowledged that the site team spent a disproportionate time and effort making designs work in practice. The
Music Scholarships occurrence of re-construction is usually the result of insufficient activity or process of correcting applied. Buildability widely regarded as one of the causes of rework in the construction industry. Music Scholarships Accurately assess the buildability design can be a significant challenge. Current manual process is time consuming, error-prone and not exactly identify the cost implications of buildability issues. This can cause substantial inefficiencies and errors, will be detected or unknown, causes a problem in the delivery and costs spiral.

The
Music Scholarships purpose of the proposed project is to develop an automated system to diagnose the problem buildability at the design stage to complete before reaching the site team to avoid rework and delays. To achieve this goal a number of objectives to be met. Objectives:
- Investigate key buildability issues and their properties (interface issues, assembly issues, compatibility issues etc.)
-Develop a framework for diagnosis of buildability problems.
- Developing a system for buildability bespoke automated diagnosis.
- Evaluate, using appropriate examples, the effectiveness of the proposed framework and system diagnosis buildability.
The
Music Scholarships project has four main activities - a critical analysis and to better understand the problem buildability at the design stage and construction and its impact on rework, the development of a framework for identifying these problems, the development of a bespoke automated system to identify buildability problems during the design stage, and development of evaluation prototypes and systems.
Requirements:
Music Scholarships Applicants must have, or expect to receive a qualification equivalent to high-grade honors English.

Scholarship Application Deadline: May 13, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Senin, 09 Mei 2011

EMBL International PhD Fellowships Music Scholarships


EMBL Music Scholarships also interested in promoting research at the interface between Molecular Biology and Medicine. We will offer the possibility to pursue a MD / PhD degree for qualified medical candidates in cases with a duration of a typical case basis.The PhD thesis at EMBL is 3.5 to 4 years. EMBL predoctoral fellowship initially awarded for 3.5 years, with possibility of extension and a half years. These scholarships are competitive with international standards. Make sure you submit your completed application form no later than July 11, 2011, Central European Summer Time (GMT +2). You can send your application regardless of the fact if your references have completed the reference form online or not, such as the delivery does not prevent access to the application of the referee. Music Scholarships Referees must submit their online reference to last July 13, 2011, 23:59 Central European Summer Time (GMT +2). We highly recommend that you complete the 'general info' and the 'reference' of the first online application to give you references enough time to complete an online reference. Furthermore, be sure to contact your references before completing this section to find out whether they are available and willing to provide references. It is your responsibility to ensure that the references to contact us on time.

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 13, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 03 Mei 2011

PhD Positions Music Scholarships in Structural Eng., Weimar


The Music Scholarships overall objective of the Graduate School is to evaluate the reliability, security and robustness of numerical models. This assessment takes into account a variety of aspects and models. This includes, but is not limited to models, the charges or the material and structural behavior of systems described in structural engineering limited. Of particular interest are the interactions of these models in complex systems. Their influence on the quality of the models of coupled complex systems to determine.

Music Scholarships Foundation of research results that were achieved during the first phase of the project. Further research will be in groups of two to three graduate students under the supervision of doctoral students both be carried out. Each doctoral student is supervised by three teachers, two professors in Weimar and the Third well-being of our international partners. After an initial phase of intensive training, development of the students involved thesis topic in consultation with their supervisors. The Music Scholarships combination of models and methods for specific projects, then offers the possibility of the complex problems encountered in working groups apart.

We expect excellent degrees from the applicants in one or several of the following subjects

Civil Engineering
Structural and Soil Mechanics/Dynamics
Materials Science
Applied Mathematics & Computer Science

We see ourselves as an international research training group. Very good English skills are a prerequisite for internal communication, for publications in scientific journals, and for a mandatory stay abroad, serving the scientific exchange with our international cooperation partners.

In order to allow a fast realization of models, of couplings, and of evaluation methods, command of one or several programming languages (e.g. C/C++, Java, Python, Matlab) is of advantage.

The Music Scholarships positions are available as of June till October 2011. Funding is granted for a maximum period of three years and is compensated according to TV/L 13 E. It is the aim of Bauhaus-Universität to increase to number of female scientists. Therefore women in particular are requested to apply. Handicapped people will be favored in case of equal qualification.

Please send your application in digital form (.pdf) until May 15, 2011 to Dr. Tom Lahmer (tom.lahmer@uni-weimar.de) with the code number B/GRK-09/11-18/11.

For further information, see: www.uni-weimar.de/grk

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