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Kamis, 05 Mei 2011

Black Men of America Future Leaders Scholarship PhD College


PhD College Each scholarship will allow prospective students the opportunity to complete an undergraduate or master's degree programs at University of Phoenix. Recipients can choose to attend the University of Phoenix campus on-land or to attend the University of Phoenix online.


ELIGIBILTY CRITERIA

PhD College Scholarship applicant must demonstrate the following should be considered:

PhD College Applicants who live in the United States must meet one of the following requirements: be a United States legal resident, has been granted permanent residency, have a valid visa that does not prohibit educational studies; has been granted temporary protected status along with approved Notice of Action issued by the Citizen Immigration Services and verified through CIS Form g-845, or has been granted asylum along with approved Notice of Action issued by Citizen Immigration Services.
Applicants must be affiliated with any 100 Black Men chapter or the headquarters.
Applicants must be a member or mentor of 100 Black Men.
Applicants, once enrolled, must not receive a total of 100% tuition reimbursement from any source(s) including but not limited to: corporate reimbursement, other scholarships and/or private grants with the exception of Veteran’s Administration GI benefits or Veteran’s Administration Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits and Title IV financial aid funding.
PhD College Applicants must not be currently enrolled nor in the process of enrolling at any University of Phoenix campus or in any online program at any time prior to the scholarship award date. Applicants who enroll after submitting an application or before the scholarship award date are not eligible to be a recipient of this scholarship.
Applicants must meet all admissions requirements of the University of Phoenix.
Applicants must not be an employee or family member of an employee of Apollo Group, Inc., University of Phoenix, Western International University, Institute for Professional Development or any other subsidiary of Apollo Group, Inc.
Applicants must submit a complete, signed application, together with all supporting documentation by the deadline date listed under the Selection Process section. The completion of the application form does not create an obligation to award a scholarship to applicant.
PhD College Applicants must submit completed essays as described in the Essay section. High importance will be placed on the applicant’s desire to advance in their education, with an emphasis on furthering their careers, and their impact in the community in which they reside.


SELECTION PROCESS

This scholarship opportunity is in partnership with 100 Black Men of America, Inc., a non-profit organization and the scholarship process is managed by a staff member at 100 Black Men of America, Inc. The process includes, but is not limited to, application creation, application submission, selection committee formation and recipient list finalization. The application and any additional information submitted by eligible applicants will be subject to the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. privacy and confidentiality policies, if any.
The recipient of this scholarship will be selected by the scholarship selection committee consisting of representatives from University of Phoenix and/or 100 Black Men of America, Inc. Non-staff members may assist in the selection committee process.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to submit a complete and signed application along with all the supporting documentation, which must be received on or before the deadline date specified below. The scholarship selection committee accepts no responsibility for incomplete applications, applications not in proper form, lost applications, or any other submission in exception to the above instructions.
The scholarship award will be based on the committee’s scores of the overall quality of the application and the scholarship essay(s). The higher the average score, the higher the probability of selection.
Scholarship selection shall be made without regard to age, race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation or disability.
The decision of the scholarship selection committee is final and not subject to a review process.


HOW APPLY

If you meet the eligibility criteria, please complete the scholarship application.
Option 1: Online Application (preferable)

Access the University of Phoenix 100 Black Men of America Future Leaders Scholarship online application.
Follow the instructions to complete the online application, including the essays.
Review your application before submitting.
Print a copy of the submitted application for your records.

Option 2: Paper Application

If you are under 21 years of age, or do not wish to complete the application electronically, you mustsubmit your paper application via mail.

Print a copy of the University of Phoenix 100 Black Men of America Future Leaders Scholarship application.
Complete the paper application, including all supporting documentation.
Your application and signed forms must be submitted via the mailing address on the application under submission instructions and must be received on or before the deadline date.

Important Dates

Deadline Date:
A complete application and supporting documentation must be received on or before May 15, 2011. Applications received after the designated deadline date will not be considered. No exceptions.

Award Date:
The scholarship committee will determine the recipients of the scholarship by the award date of June 9, 2011. You will be notified via email by award date regarding the status of the scholarship. You will receive a notification email regardless if you were selected as a recipient or not.

Note:
Please be advised that it is the applicant’s to submit a paper application, which must be received on or before the deadline date as set forth above. The scholarship committee accepts no responsibility for incomplete applications, applications not in proper form, lost applications, or any other submission. No exceptions.

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Senin, 25 April 2011

Postdoctoral Position Phd College


Phd College Applicants should have a PhD in neuroscience, physics, molecular biology or a related field. Strong training in electrophysiology, behavior, biochemistry and/or molecular biology is desirable.Full-time position with an annually renewable contract (maximum five years) based on evaluation.
A New contract will not be entered into after when the Employee’s assigned laboratory closes.
Salary Phd College will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Commuting and housing allowances will be provided. Social insurance will be applied. Day off includes public holidays, New Year’s holidays (Dec. 29 – Jan 3), and RIKEN Foundation Day.
Phd College These and other provisions are in accordance with RIKEN regulations.Also, eligible for an exemption from repayment for category 1 scholarship loans provided by the Japan Student Services Organization before fiscal year 2003, and eligible applying for the MEXT Grants-in-aid for scientific research (Kakenhi).

Scholarship Application Deadline: May 1, 2011

Details Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 22 Maret 2011

The Kofi Annan Fellowship Phd College

The Kofi Annan Fellowship provides the opportunity for talented and motivated students from developing countries who do not study to a privileged class and the lack of sufficient resources to manage at ESMT in Berlin and finished with non-member MBA from a prestigious Business School in Germany with the biggest international.

Back in her home country, fellows are expected to strengthen the entrepreneurial skills and fostering a stable market economy as an effective catalyst for the development of their country, creating jobs and reducing poverty.


What is the Kofi Annan Fellowship?

A fellowship grant for an emerging leader from a developing country for a one-year full-time MBA education in Berlin, Germany.

Purpose

To make significant contributions to least developed countries (LDCs) and landlocked developing countries (LLDCs); to strengthen the awareness for responsibility in leadership in developed countries.

Partner ESMT in cooperation with the Kofi Annan Business School Foundation in The Hague, Netherlands.

Financials

Value of the fellowship is € 58,000. Fellows will have a full scholarship from ESMT plus fair compensation for costs like travel, accommodation, and program-related fees.

Requirements

Bachelor degree of any kind, a minimum of three years’ professional experience, GMAT, fluency in written and spoken English, willingness to contribute to building the economy and society of the home country with entrepreneurial impetus.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 30 Septemebr 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Jumat, 18 Maret 2011

PhD College Studentship One utility for sustainable communities

Department of Engineering, Faculty of Technology, De Montfort University, Leicester

Starting October 2011

A PhD research studentship within the Water Software Systems research group is available to a suitably qualified UK or EU student/graduate only, due to the funding restrictions. Water Software Systems is a leading research group focused on systems engineering applied to the clean and wastewater sectors. The team consists of specialists coming from a wide range of backgrounds such as water and wastewater engineering, control engineering, computer science and environmental engineering.

The project is aligned to a new EPSRC projects 'All-in-One' which was awarded to a consortium of four universities: Cranfield, DMU, Lancaster and Sheffield. The EPSRC project investigates the feasibility of substituting the current diversity of utilities (eg, gas, water, electricity) with a single one that can provide all services needed, such as heating, water for consumption and hygiene, waste removal etc. The PhD project will focus on investigation of sustainability of a community which is provided with only electrical power, while all other services are created locally using naturally available resources, such as sun, rainfall, waste etc. It is a challenging, interdisciplinary research topic, encompassing areas of civil engineering, computer science, and theory of modelling and simulation of complex systems.

Candidate requirements:

A good first degree and preferably an MSc in civil engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, applied mathematics or another relevant engineering discipline Excellent knowledge of mathematics coupled with sound programming skills Able to work across many engineering disciplines Able to work independently and as part of a dynamic team Good oral and written communication skills Ambition to undertake a challenging research project Able to liaise with partners from different academic institutions and other external organisations Good time management skills

This is one of 28 scholarships funded by DMU in 2011/12 to build on our excellent achievements in the RAE2008 and looking forward to REF2014. It will develop the university's research capacity into new and evolving areas of study, enhancing DMU's national and international research partnerships.

Applications are invited from UK or EU students only, due to the funding restrictions, with a good first degree (First, 2:1 or equivalent) in a relevant subject. Doctoral scholarships are available for up to three years full-time study starting October 2011 and provide a bursary of £13,770pa in addition to university tuition fees.

Applicants should contact the Faculty Research Office to receive an application pack. Please email easpell@dmu.ac.uk or call +44 (0)116 257 8627 for further details.

Please quote ref: DMU studentships 2011

Closing Date: Monday 11 April 2011

Rabu, 14 Juli 2010

EU funded PhD programme at the Geological Survey of Norway (NGU) phd college

Applications are invited for an EU funded PhD programme at the Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), including secondments to industrial and university partners. Two positions are available starting from October 2010. The two PhD positions are for 36 months duration each.
This project forms part of the EU funded Marie Curie Initial Training Network “CASE – The changing Arctic and Sub-Arctic environment: A research and training programme on marine biotic indicators of recent climate changes in the high latitudes of the North Atlantic” (http://caseitn.epoc.u-bordeaux1.fr).

Research Project

This project is part of the European Marie Curie Network for Initial Training program CASE. The research focuses on marine biotic proxies and modeling of past climate changes in high northern latitudes. It will be implemented through a joint research project aiming to describe and identify the mechanisms and impacts of recent environmental changes in the Nordic Seas.

PhD project 1 focuses on bulk organic matter proxies to reconstruct surface water productivity changes during Holocene climate variability. The candidate will investigate the geochemical and sedimentological signatures of the sediments in the Trondheimfjorden area. Analyses of bulk organic properties, stable isotope geochemistry (¿13C, ¿15N), mineralogical properties (XRD), and inorganic geochemistry (ICP-AES, XRF) will be the main techniques to be applied during the project.

Additional experience in basic marine geological techniques (shallow seismics, multibeam bathymetry, physical properties, sedimentology) are desirable. Experience in the use of Geographical Information System (GIS) will be an advantage.


PhD project 2 focuses on the controlling mechanisms for organic matter sedimentation and preservation in the Barents Sea. The candidate will investigate the geochemical and sedimentological properties of recent and Holocene sediments, reconstruct surface water paleoproductivity changes, and study the organic carbon storage capacity of the Barents Sea shelf. The empirical approach is based on 210Pb geochronology, bulk organic and mineralogical properties, stables isotopes (¿13C, ¿15N), inorganic geochemistry (ICP-AES, XRF), and grain sizes. A modeling component will be included to see the effects of recent climate changes on the organic carbon storage potential in the Barents Sea.

Knowledge of statistics and the use of GIS (ArcGIS) will be an advantage. Experience in visualization tools and interpretation of multibeam bathymetric and shallow seismic data is desirable.

The projects will be carried out in close collaboration with industrial partners (Iso Analytical Ltd., AvaaTech X-ray Technology BV) and the Universities of Bordeaux, Plymouth, Amsterdam, Kiel, and Tromsø. The analytical part of the work will take place in co-operation with the University of Bordeaux and Iso Analytical Ltd. and will include the opportunity to work with the local team. The modeling part in PhD project 2 will take place in co-operation with SINTEF Petroleum Research in Trondheim.

Requirements and Training

To be eligible for these positions you must hold a Master of Science/Diploma or equivalent in marine geology and/or marine geochemistry and an appropriate education in physical sciences and an appropriate qualification in the English language. Experiences in the use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS), of visualization tools, and in seismic interpretation is desirable.

Full training in the scientific background to the project will be given, and there will also be the opportunity to participate in a variety of complementary skills training programmes offered as part of the CASE network. There will also be the opportunity to travel to and take part in events at other sites within the network.

Since the contractor is a Norwegian Research Institute, candidates from EU member states, Associated Countries (except Norway) and eligible International Cooperation Partner Countries are invited to apply for these two positions. Please note that candidates must not have been resident in Norway for more than 12 months in the past 3 years. We prefer candidates with team spirit, who would like to work in an internationally oriented environment.

Location

The Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), based in Trondheim, is the central national institution for knowledge of the bedrock, mineral resources, surface deposits and groundwater of mainland Norway and of the near-surface geology of the Norwegian continental shelf. The Survey's tasks include geological, geophysical and geochemical mapping, development and maintenance of databases, research, information activities and advice to governmental bodies and industry. The NGU staff of 220 includes representatives of 25 nationalities and 65% of the staff are scientists.

For general information about NGU's organisation and mandate, please see www.ngu.no. We can offer a favourable working environment, unique scientific challenges and good possibilities for participation in international forums and in further education programmes.

The CASE network is committed to equal opportunities and diversity in employment. NGU encourages applications from female scientists. The candidates are expected to finish the project with a PhD thesis and disseminate the results through publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at international conferences.

Salary

The gross salary will be €4,012.00 per man/month for candidates only. Candidates will also be entitled to a gross monthly mobility allowance of € 656.00, a travel allowance based on the direct distance (in a straight line) between the place of origin and Trondheim in Norway payable each 12 months, as well as a career exploratory allowance of € 2,000.00 payable once according to the Marie Curie Actions Programme conditions. Gross salary means net salary plus all compulsory deductions under the Norwegian legislation.

Further information

More information about the planned work of the ITN “CASE” and the Quaternary Geology and Climate team can be found on http://caseitn.epoc.u-bordeaux1.fr and http://www.ngu.no/landscape/.

For further information, please contact project and team leader Jochen Knies (Jochen.knies@ngu.no) or the Director of the Geoscience Division Øystein Nordgulen (oystein.nordgulen@ngu.no), tel. + 47 73 90 40 00.

Letters of application with CV including a letter of your professional experience, a statement of motivation (one A4 page), and name, telephone, email address and mailing address of at least three professionals who can be contacted for references, should be sent to Jochen Knies, leader of the Quaternary Geology and Climate team at Jochen.knies@ngu.no.

Applications should not be sent later than 15th of August 2010.