Minggu, 05 Juni 2011

Postdoctoral Position in Seismology at University of Vienna


Marketing Course It offers the region of Vienna, in addition to exciting opportunities for research and applications, particularly high quality of life. salary is 3283.20 Euro per month before taxes (paid 14 times a year). This contract is limited in duration to 2 years. The candidates are expected to participate in teaching geophysics at a simple level (4 hours per week).

We Need:

We need your active participation in research programs in the field of solid earth geophysics. geodinamika important topic is regional, the risk of earthquakes and nuclear verification. The Marketing Course candidate should contribute to advise Master's and doctoral students. An advantage is the interest in conducting field trials seismology, as well as data analysis and interpretation.

Eligibility Details:

Marketing Course Doctorate degree in geophysics or a neighbor. Advanced computer and programming knowledge is a plus. Ability to work in groups is also a prerequisite. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Your application:

We look forward to your application, including cover letter, below, the 2197 code until 19/06/2011, preferably through our Job Center (http://jobcenter.univie.ac.at /) gives to us.

Application Deadline:
Deadline for application is June 19, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

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Minggu, 29 Mei 2011

South Africa and Zambia Joint Science and Technology Research Programme

Marketing Course Joint application for funding must include a Principal Investigator from each country. Researchers in South Africa should be used in higher education recognized universities or research institutions such as University, technology or science council in South Africa. Researchers from both countries should have a PhD.
Joint research project proposals will be submitted to the authorities in both countries for the evaluation, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) in Zambia and the National Research Foundation in South Africa (NRF).
Marketing Course Evaluation will be conducted in accordance with the following criteria:
-Scientific and technical services;
-Impact on the bilateral relations of science and technology;
-The significance for both countries;
The potential to create a research and development capacity-;
-The quality and clarity of presentation of the project;-Methodology, and
-Suitability and feasibility
successful projects in South Africa will be funded up to a maximum amount of R200 000 over two years. Zambia project will receive the equivalent in their national currency (Zambia Kwacha). Therefore, researchers have noted that two separate budgets for a maximum of R100 000 (per year) will be required from each side. Researchers should note that they will be responsible for their own subsistence international, travel and accommodation.
The Marketing Course Principal Investigator will be responsible for scientific and financial reporting, as well as other technical and administrative coordination of the project. They also will be required to submit annual and final reports for each institution after completion of project financing. The researchers working in private enterprise will not be allowed to implement this program. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Open Scholarship for International Students: None

Description of Scholarship: Marketing Course Government of Zambia and the Republic of South Africa signed an agreement of cooperation in Science and Technology and subsequently signed a Plan of Action (PoA) in 2010. Both countries have decided to jointly support researchers from universities and public research institutions on the basis of equality and mutual benefit in an effort to enhance scientific and technological cooperation between the two countries.
Marketing Course Therefore we are pleased to announce calls for proposals joint research project between South Africa and Zambia scientists / researchers, and invite the scientists / researchers in these countries each of which want to participate, to submit their proposals.

How to Apply: Online

Scholarship Application Deadline: June 17, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Senin, 23 Mei 2011

LEVE announces Master Scholarships Marketing Course


LEVE Marketing Course is Interfaculty Regional Research at the University of Oslo organized by the Centre for Development and Environment (SUM), whose purpose is to strengthen the University of Oslo regional and interdisciplinary expertise in defined core areas related to health and livelihoods in developing countries. LEVE Marketing Course focuses on the dynamics between livelihoods and environmental change, particularly the challenge of climate change, increased migration, urbanization, and changes in global governance, and its effect on patterns of poverty, health and disease.

Scholarships are directed at candidates in the stage of writing their Masters program.
Marketing Course Applicants from all disciplines are encouraged to apply. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Successful candidates will align with their thesis research themes.They LEVE table space will be allocated at the Centre for Development and Environment (SUM). A
Marketing Course limited amount of support in LEVE activities, such as the arrangement of seminars and workshops and other tasks related to activities LEVE, would be expected.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 2011 15 June

Details Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 17 Mei 2011

RA and PA Positions in Marketing Course


Marketing Course Applications on plain paper with copies of testimonials should reach proved to the Head of the Department of Ancient Indian History and Archaeology, University of Lucknow, Lucknow to 20 May 2011.http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com
Requirements: candidate must have an MA in History of Ancient India
Archaeology, PG Diploma in Archaeology with a good experience archaeological excavation and exploration and knowledge of computer applications for the post of Research Associate and Master's Degree in History and Archaeology of Ancient India with good experience of archaeological excavations and explorations and practical knowledge of computer applications for Project Assistant position.

Scholarship Application Deadline: May 20, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 12 Mei 2011

Junior Research Fellows Marketing Course


DMRL Marketing Course vision is to become a center of excellence for providing solutions to the total material to the defense system. Six position of Junior Research fellowship recipients (JRF) are required at DMRL, Hyderabad.
Eligibility: BE / B. Tech in Metallurgy with first division. M. Sc in Physics / Material Science with first divisionlimit 28 years. Desired: Preference will be given to those who have qualified in CSIR / inspection / NET / UGC GATE. Only candidates who have completed courses and obtained his / temporary certificate are eligible to register. However,
Marketing Course candidates
appeared for final year B. Tech / M. Sc are also eligible to apply and are required to submit proof of completion of course / certificate as at the date of interview.
2. The candidate may be allowed to register for a Ph.D. with the University / Institute during the tenure of the fellowship.

Scholarship Application Deadline: June 15, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 11 Mei 2011

ExxonMobil Marketing Course Chemical European Science & Engineering Award


ESEP Marketing Course serves as the foundation. It funds projects European universities and research in science and engineering relevant to ExxonMobil Chemical.

Project Details:

Any student or professor from a
Marketing Course European university or research institute can apply for support for projects that are in line with the aim of ESEP's.
Among the selection criteria are:

Scientific project benefits
Relevance to ExxonMobil Chemical

Application Details:
Marketing Course Applications must include the following information: Name, title, address, university or institution affiliation, purpose grant and a brief description of the project and the benefits that may be to the value of ExxonMobil requested Chemical.The also be included.

Application Deadline:
Deadline for application is June 30, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://www.exxonmobileurope.com/Europe-English/community_activities_esep.aspx

Senin, 02 Mei 2011

Research Associate Position Marketing Course in the School of Biomedical Sciences


The Marketing Course laboratory uses Eggert chemical biology approaches to the cytokinesis process, to study routes and protein level. These two and a half years after the study the role of Rho signaling and cell division and related processes focus. The Rho way is responsible for regulating many important cellular events including cytokinesis. We recently identified a high-throughput screening of small molecules and small molecules, the Rho-signaling (Castoreno et al. Nature Chemical Biology, 2010) target. We conducted a genome-wide RNAi to identify partners of the Rho path. The Marketing Course goal of the postdoctoral work on this project is to evaluate the mechanism of small molecules and / or RNAi to understand shots. Techniques include cell biology and imaging, biochemistry and failure of small molecules.

Deadline for applications: 23 May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Senin, 25 April 2011

USA Marketing Course Scholarship for Transfer Students


Marketing Course Students applying to USM as transfer students for fall admission are eligible to apply for this award. Eligible students must have earned a minimum of 24 credit hours from a regionally accredited institution of higher education and be pursuing their first bachelor’s degree. A Marketing Course minimum transfer grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 is preferred.The amount of award $1,500 in the first year; $1,000 in the second year.

Application Deadline: 10 June 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 20 April 2011

Overseas PhD Scholarships Marketing Course


The Marketing Course scholarships are awarded for a period of three years and the difference between full-time teaching abroad and in full-time UK / EU fees per year. The scholarships are not for a doctorate part-time. Marketing Course On the basis of the costs for the current academic year (£ 11,500 in 2011), then the value of the grant £ 7.950 for this year.

Please note that overseas scholarships for doctoral studies provide no means of livelihood (ie, a maintenance grant) and successful applicants must pay on time Full UK / Fees EU for the duration of the grant (£ 3,550 for the academic session 2011).
Marketing Course Applicants must have a class of first or upper second class honors degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics or science. Applicants may apply to the Admissions Office of Graduate Studies for advice on the comparability of qualifications

Application deadline: 1 May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Jumat, 08 April 2011

PhD Scholarships Marketing Course,Italy


Marketing Course the Program, taught entirely in English, provides an excellent training for study and research in the various fields of economics. It has a long and consolidated tradition of post-graduate teaching and research in both theoretical and applied economics.Marketing Course since its inception, more than one hundred students have successfully completed the PhD Program, and many of them are working in leading academic and non-academic, prestigious institutions like the Federal Reserve, the European Commission, the United Nations, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England and the Bank of Italy.
Marketing Course the first year of the PhD Program is devoted mainly to advanced course work in Mathematics for economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics and a considerable number of frontier state-of-the-art research topics. Full time research is pursued over the following two (or exceptionally three) years, during which each student must write his or her thesis. Students are encouraged and financially supported to carry out part of their studies at leading foreign universities in order to allow them to exchange and compare ideas on a broader scale.

Application
To apply, please read the Call for Pre-Applications downloadable at www.unicatt.it/phdeconomics where the procedure is described. It consists of two stages, a pre-application and an official application. The pre-application is recommended but not necessary while the official application is.
To participate in the pre-application stage, your application must be received by May 15th. The official application will take place in the second half of July or the first half of August. (The precise date will be available on the Program’s website later.)

For questions please contact Professor Gerd Weinrich, Director of the PhD Program in Economics, at gerd.weinrich[ at ]unicatt.it (http://docenti.unicatt.it/ita/Gerd_Weinrich).

Jumat, 01 April 2011

[UK] 10 Scholarships Marketing Course for Undergraduate Students



The scholarships Marketing Course are open to prospective full-time undergraduate students in any subject area for each year of a three-year course (subject to satisfactory progress). Marketing Course Foundation degree students (first or second year entry) are also eligible for the scholarships.

Who can apply Marketing Course ?

You can apply for an award if you:

are an international student (classified as ‘overseas’ for fee purposes);
have an offer of a place on an undergraduate degree course or foundation degree course at Kingston for 2011 entry (first or second year entry); and
are not currently registered on an undergraduate course at Kingston University.

How are the scholarships Marketing Course awarded?

Scholarship will be awarded on the basis of:

academic merit;
what you expect to gain from the Marketing Course you are taking; and
what you intend to do after completing the course.

How do I apply?

You can apply online now for scholarships for September 2011 entry. The deadline for September 2011 scholarship applications is 31 May 2011.

Apply online now

If you have any questions about the application and selection procedure, please read our FAQs or contact us at scholarships@kingston.ac.uk.

Application Deadline : 31 May 2011

Web Link

http://www.kingston.ac.uk/international/fees-and-funding/scholarships/international-scholarships/und

Selasa, 22 Maret 2011

2 International PhD Studentships Marketing Course


The scholarships are used to allow air movement for high efficiency and low noise in the power range of applications in the home to investigate. The projects include a study of the unsteady fluid dynamics, flow instability and acoustic and every experience and a template. This is a unique opportunity, a real design challenge with a leading company in the original research to do justice to a broader effect on the acoustic emissions in many other 1kW air machine in motion.

The studentships are to commence in October 2011.

Project 1: Towards a Silent Fan

The Dyson Air Multiplier’s striking design offers many advantages in operation: the airflow it generates is free of the turbulence associated with conventional fans; it is efficient, easy to clean and as quiet as other fans. The aim of this project is to take the design even further and create the ultimate low-noise fan while staying within a strict design envelope. The cooling airflow involves no moving blades and is at a low enough speed that the noise from this flow is not significant. This means that the focus of the project will be on novel, quiet internal flow components. Components of interest will be: the impeller blades that produce tonal noise, which is enhanced by interactions with the inlet and outlet geometry; and sections of the flow path with abrupt curvature that can cause local separations, wakes and noise. In this project we will develop simplified models to predict noise generated from the individual components (impeller, guide vanes, air jet, etc) and their interaction and integrate these ideas to develop design rules for reducing noise. The project aims to determine the lowest noise level that can be achieved for a fan with given air flow-rate, air speed and efficiency, and to develop design concepts that can achieve it.

Project 2: Aeroacoustics of Cyclone Separators

Cyclones are complex three-dimensional flows that swirl about a central column of fluid inline with the axis of rotation. The column consists of a solid-body rotation that at low flow speeds do not show large instabilities. However as the flow speed increases, the vortex core deforms into a rotating spiral and begins to precess around the central axis. The instability leads to a temporally periodic motion that results in a tonal noise. It is suspected that the frequency of the processing vortex core has a relationship with the frequency of the observed sound.

The main objectives of the project are to develop a model for the precessing vortex core and to discover ways of controlling noise either by suppressing the periodic flow instability passively, actively or by applying anti-sound control¬

The challenge is to stabilise the flow or reduce the noise without introducing a loss in performance either in the form of pressure drop or particle separation.

The solution could have a wide range of applicability from vacuum cleaners to helicopter intakes and Ranque-Hilsch vortex tubes used for refrigeration.

Eligibility

The application is open to nationals of any country, but the fees are not from foreign (non EU) students. Allocations for 2010-2011 are £ 13,290, and for 3 years. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in aeronautics and space engineering, mechanical engineering or acoustic, physics or related fields.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
6 May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Jumat, 18 Maret 2011

Full Funded Scholarships Marketing Course for PhD Students in Film Studies at University of St Andrews, UK


In May 2011 we will award one full studentship to an exceptional candidate, to enable them to pursue Film Studies at St Andrews from September 2011.

The award will support three full years of Ph.D. study, and is available to candidates from within or outside the UK/EU. The scholarship will be awarded by competition. Applicants are invited to apply via the Postgraduate Office for a place on the programme, and their applications will be considered for this scholarship along with those of other applicants.

To be eligible prospective students must have been offered a place on the PhD programme.

We may also offer fee waiver scholarships to exceptional applications.

If you wish to be considered for the full studentship, and/or any possible fee waiver scholarships, please simply include a brief statement to that effect with your application.

The PhD Programme

The PhD Programme offers three-years of supervision on your own research project, culminating in a dissertation.

In addition to your study there are a range of opportunities open to PhD students at St Andrews, typically including teaching undergraduate seminars from your second year onwards, a £300 annual travel fund (subject to annual budget confirmation) for conference travel and other related expenses, an annual £100 library book/DVD fund, experience of organising events like the annual Film Studies Postgraduate Conference and the Study Day (including applying for internal funding), experience giving shorter papers at conferences and longer papers for the Centre for Film Studies, dedicated in-house workshops on various aspects of academic life in Film Studies, etc.

Steps for applying

  • Check your eligibility for PhD studies (there are pre-requisites, such as a certain level of education, fluency in English, and so on) to make sure your application is not rejected for formal reasons.
  • Present a proposal for PhD research or informally discuss a possible proposal with potential supervisors from within the department.

After an informal arrangement has been reached, it’s time for the formal application. This includes:

  • University Application Form;
  • Film Studies Application Form;
  • A copy of your CV;
  • Evidence of qualification;
  • Two letters of reference;
  • Evidence of fluency in English;
  • A brief letter stating that you wish to be considered for any available funding opportunities we may have (if applicable);
  • A sample piece of written work (no more than 2,000 words). This should be an academic piece of writing, preferably about film or a related subject. For example, this might be an essay you have previously submitted as part of your coursework, perhaps including references and bibliography as appropriate; and,
  • Research Proposal (in English).

The research proposal should typically take the form of:

  • A 2000 word précis that provides a more detailed description of your proposed research. This includes:
    • Statements on your research question
    • Theoretical framework of your study
    • Methodology
    • References to the relevant literature and cinematic material to be used in your course of work.

Please see the admissions office for general guidance on the application process.

There is no fixed deadline by which proposals must reach us. Proposals can be submitted at any point during the year. However, the optimum time for projects that aim to commence in the month of September is anytime up mid March of that year. This allows time for consideration of proposals not only for acceptance (a process that can take up to six weeks) but also for any available funds, for which decisions are typically made in very early May.

Funding

If you are applying for partial funding from us, please make sure to include a letter clearly stating that you would like to be considered for scholarships. Please note that decisions on admission to the programme and funding are made independently.

If you have entered the funded studentship competition, you will be notified of the outcome when we make the decisions on funding (please note: if you are not awarded funding, our offer to you will still be valid and we will be happy to welcome you as a research student should you be able to find alternative funding sources). It is also possible to defer entry to allow you time to secure funding.

Students interested in pursuing PhD studies should consult the University’s Postgraduate Prospectus and Postgraduate Course Catalogue. They give full information on the wide range of postgraduate degrees and study programmes, and advice on procedures of application and on the possibilities of financial support.

For more information on funding, please click here

What is a PhD?

In recent years, doctoral research has transformed from a sometimes lonely scholastic pursuit to more dynamic, multi-dimensional academic apprenticeship. Whilst writing your thesis is still the major aim of your four years, you will also gain a number of other skills during this period which are essential for entrance into the current job market – these include, experience of presenting your work at conferences (perhaps utilising your £300 research grant to travel overseas); participation in and running of specifically designed workshops, study days and conferences; teaching; the publication of various types of material (book reviews, articles, edited collections, etc); and applying for grants.

A typical PhD might progress as follows:

Year One. Time is spent on in depth research into your chosen field of study. By the end of the year you will have completed at least one chapter of your thesis, participated in the annual postgraduate conference and study day, drafted a full plan for your thesis (chapter breakdown) and worked out your timetable for completion. This is a good year in which to hone language skills, and perhaps to take extended research trips overseas (including in the past, trips by former students to Hong Kong, Russia, Turkey, South Korea, etc).

Year Two. Written at least two or three further chapters. Gained experience as a seminar tutor throughout the year. Participated in, and perhaps organised, the annual postgraduate conference and study days. Written book reviews. Delivered conference papers at other institutions, either nationally or internationally.

Year Three. Completed your first full draft of the thesis. Consolidated your teaching experience as a seminar tutor, perhaps also delivering some lectures. Participated in, and perhaps organised, the annual postgraduate conference and study days. Worked up a draft of a journal article for submission to a reputable refereed journal. Delivered conference papers at other institutions.

Year Four (writing up year). Completed and submitted final draft of thesis. Delivered full length, one hour paper on your research as part of the Centre for Film Studies Seminar Series. Continued work on publications, conferences and even applications for funding, as you enter the job market.

During RAE 2008, Film Studies at St Andrews was awarded a score of 100% for its Research Environment, an award which recognised our thriving research community and the role our PhD students play in all the events we run.

We currently have 18 PhD students, making us one of the largest doctoral programmes in film studies in the UK.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS TO REACH US: 18th April 2011.

The source of Full Funded Scholarships for PhD Students in Film Studies

Kamis, 17 Maret 2011

PhD Research Fellow Marketing Course in Insurance Mathematics

Position as PhD Research fellow (Stipendiat SKO 1017) available at the Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo

The Department of Mathematics is part of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. The department has three sections: Mathematics, Mechanics, and Statistics and Insurance Mathematics. The position is affiliated with the research group in Stochastic Analysis, finance, insurance and risk. This research group has members both from the section of Mathematics and the section of Statistics and Insurance Mathematics (http://www.math.uio.no/).

The fellowship is for a period of up to 4 years, with 25 % teaching duties. Starting date no later than 01.10.2011.

Project description:

In recent years insurance companies in a series of European countries have been comitted to implement several new initiatives of supervision and politics in their insurance business. These guidelines are known under the notion of Solvency II. The main objective of the new framework is to ensure the ability of the insurer to meet all its liabilities. The Solvency II regime encompasses guidelines that are required to be risk-adjusted and based on market-consistent valuation of the balance sheet of an insurance company. Other important aspects of this regulatory framework pertains to asset and liability management (ALM) in insurance companies, that is the financial risk management of insurance companies.

The PHD project will be a part of the project "Quantitative Risk Analysis and Risk Management in Insurance", and it will refer to the development and implementation of stochastic models for quantitative risk management and risk analysis under the Solvency II regime (in particular in Norway).

Requirements:

Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in insurance mathematics, finance, or statistics (or have equivalent qualifications), or document that they will complete their Master's degree in the spring semester 2011.

The purpose of the fellowship is research training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree.

The fellowship requires admission to the research training programme at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. An approved plan for the research training, including a project outline, must be submitted no later than two months after taking up the position, and the admission must be approved within three months. For more information see:

Link-1 and Link-2

A good command of English is required.

The doctoral fellow will have 25 % teaching duties. This will involve exercise classes for bachelor courses in statistics, probability, and insurance mathematics, marking of compulsory assignments, and the like. Teaching at the bachelor level is carried out in Norwegian. It is therefore a requirement that the applicant has full command of Norwegian or another Scandinavian language (Danish or Swedish).

Salary:

Pay grade: 48 - 56 (NOK 383 700 – 440 500 per year)

The application must include:

  • Application letter
  • CV (summarizing education, positions and academic work - scientific publications)
  • Copies of educational certificates, transcript of records and letters of recommendation
  • List of publications and academic work that the applicant wishes to be considered by the evaluation committee
  • Names and contact details of 2-3 referees (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and telephone number)

Interviews may be used as part of the appointment process.

Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University’s grading system. Please remember that all documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language.

In accordance with the University of Oslo’s equal opportunities policy, we invite applications from all interested individuals regardless of gender or ethnicity.

UiO has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results a.o.

  • Job type:
  • Contract
  • Working hours:
  • Full-time
  • Working days:
  • Day
  • Application deadline:
  • April 15, 2011
  • Location:
  • Oslo, Blindern
  • Reference number:
  • 2011/3814
  • Contacts:
  • Professor Frank Proske
    Telephone: +47 22855867
    Mobile: +47 99433448

Application Deadline : 15 April 2011

Further Information