Master of Science in Computer Science - University of Trento

Call for applications - International students

The Call for applications is open. Top students selected will be granted a scholarship between 5.000 and 12.000 euros.Within the Master of Science in Computer Science there are two Programs of excellence:
-Honors Master Program in Research (www.disi.unitn.eu/honors)
-Dual Degree in Computer Science with Georgiatech (www.disi.unitn.eu/gtech)
Participants to this Call may also be considered for the two Excellence Programs.

Please visit the program website www.disi.unitn.eu/mcs

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PhD Studentship in Physics

The alliance brings together internationally leading physics research
across Scotland to form the largest physics grouping in the UK. Major
research themes being pursued are astronomy, condensed matter and
materials physics, nuclear and plasma physics, elementary particles,
photonics and physics and life sciences.

Job Description

The Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) is offering up to 8
fully funded PhD studentships for outstanding students from anywhere
in the world.

These prestigious and competitive awards are intended to attract
outstanding students to study for a PhD in Scotland. Applicants will
be registered for a PhD in physics at one of the participating
Universities namely Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, Glasgow, Paisley, St
Andrews and Strathclyde. An excellent training environment will be
provided by the SUPA Graduate School, giving candidates access to a
wide range of courses across Scotland.

The online SUPA Prize Studentship is looking to recruit the best
early stage researchers for Scotland from a world-wide market to come
to Scotland and help drive the research agenda in physics. The
competition has run three times very successfully. In the first year
of operation, the Prize Studentship Competition had 127 applications
from 34 countries. 10 studentships were awarded. The second year of
operation, the Prize Studentship Competition saw an increase in
applications and countries represented with 186 applications from 50
countries. 9 students were awarded the prize studentships. In our
third year we had 230 applications again from around 50 countries and
we awarded 15 studentships.


The SUPA Graduate School has 7 state of the art video-enable teaching
rooms in each of the 6 SUPA partner physics departments and in the
University of Dundee. All SUPA students have access to a
comprehensive selection of advanced courses being delivered pan-
Scotland by SUPA partners pooling expertise in the main theme areas
of SUPA viz nuclear and plasma physics, photonics, condensed matter
and material physics, astro and space, particle physics and physics
and life sciences. In 2006-07, the first year of operation, we
offered a total of 611 lecture hours across a choice of 48 graduate
courses and 4 distance learning courses.

Three Learning Technologists support video-enabled teaching and
develop e-learning materials for the Graduate School. Students and
staff within SUPA have access to My.SUPA - a customised learning
portal to enhance and support teaching, learning, communication and
collaboration within the alliance.

Applications should be made at www.supa.ac.uk by 31 January 2008.
Only on-line applications will be accepted. Please don't e-mail us
any documents before completing the on-line form.

Organisation/Institute Contact Data

Scottish Universities Physics Alliance
Mayfield Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3JZ
UNITED KINGDOM
E-Mail: prize.admin@supa.ac.uk
www.supa.ac.uk

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European Master on Mechatronics and Micro-Mechatronic Systems

The European Union supports the masters course EU4M (European Master on Mechatronics and Micro-Mechatronic Systems ) by offering 18 attractive scholarships (2 years with 21000 €/year) for Non- European students and one grant for Western Balkan students. It offers also some grants (1,2 or 3 months) for Non- European scholars (academics). The deadline of application is 31 January 2008. The Master has been accepted in the framework of the prestigious European programme on education "Erasmus Mundus".

During the programme, the student will work one year on universities in two different european countries: Karlsruhe (Germany), Besancon (France) and Gijon (Spain). Lectures are given in the local languages French, German and/or Spanish.

Duration of studies is two years. During the programme, the student will work one year on universities in two different european countries: Hochschule Karlsruhe Technik und Wirtschaft, Karlsruhe (Germany), Ecole Nationale Superieure de Mecanique et des Microtechniques de Besancon(France) and Escuela Politécnica Superior de Gijon (Spain), obtaining two master's diplomas of those two institutions. Lectures are given in the local languages French, German and/or Spanish.


Details of the grants and the Masters course and an online application form can be found at
eu4m.eu


Prof. Dipl.-Wirtsch.-Ing. Fritz J. Neff
Co-ordinator of ERASMUS Mundus EU4M-Consortium
Director of LMHS (Lab for Micro-Mechatronic Systems)
Department of Mechanical Engineering & Mechatronics
Hochschule Karlsruhe - Technik und Wirtschaft
Moltkestrasse 30
76133 Karlsruhe
Tel.: ++(0)721 925-1706
FAX: ++(0)721 925-1707
e-mail: fritz.neff@hs-karlsruhe.de
e-mail co-ordinator: eu4m-consortium@hs-karlsruhe.de

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The Tohoku University International Doctoral Program

The Graduate School of Engineering, the Graduate School of Information Sciences and the Graduate School of Environmental Studies are pleased to announce the Tohoku University International Doctoral Program in Engineering, Information Sciences and Environmental Studies and invite applicants for 2008 entry. The program was launched in 2001 through the financial support of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (Monbukagakusho) and is now in its eighth year. In this program, a wide variety of elective courses are being offered in English
Monbukagakusho scholarships for international students with outstanding scholastic ability are being offered as part of the program. Also, students enjoy some of the world's best experimental facilities and study along with distinguished faculty and associates to develop creative and original research that is published in highly reputed international journals.
Candidates should submit application materials and choose a department for enrollment from the 22 departments listed below:
Departments
Department of Mechanical System and Design
Department of Nanomechanics
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Department of Quantum Science and Energy Engineering
Department of Electrical and Communication Engineering


Department of Electronic Engineering
Department of Applied Physics
Department of Applied Chemistry
Department of Chemical Engineering
Department of Biomolecular Engineering
Department of Metallurgy
Department of Materials Science
Department of Materials Processing
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Department of Architecture and Building Sciences
Management of Science and Technology Department
Department of Bioengineering and Robotics
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Department of System Information Sciences
Department of Human-Social Information Sciences
Department of Applied Information Sciences
Department of Environmental Studies
Candidates should also choose one from the following
course groups (A-E):

Group A: Environmental Engineering
Group B: Information and Communications
Group C: Medical Engineering
Group D: Energy
Group E: Materials
Twenty-five students will be admitted per year into
the program, 5 into each course group. A maximum of 12
students can be awarded Monbukagakusho scholarships.

Lectures in English are arranged in areas of students'
research specialty. However, depending on the
students' language ability, research supervision may
be in English or Japanese. And students may also
attend lectures given in Japanese to fulfill their
requirements.

Source : http://www.eng.tohoku.ac.jp/english/program/?menu=itn

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Graduate School of Engineering (Three Departments) - The University of Tokyo

Graduate School of Engineering (Three Departments), The University of Tokyo, offer advanced study and research opportunities to foreign students in the framework of the Special Graduate Program on Engineering for Systems Innovation (“the Special Program”).

The program offers:

• Master’s (2 years)
• Doctoral (3 years)

courses leading to the degrees of Master of Engineering and Doctor of Engineering degrees in the Three Departments, respectively.

Those accepted to Special Graduate Program on Engineering for Systems Innovation will be enrolled in the winter semester which begins on October 1, 2008. Research and instruction are conducted both in English and in Japanese. Japanese language courses are offered by the Department of Systems Innovation.

The students for Special Graduate Program on Engineering for Systems Innovation will be selected primarily based on academic qualification. To be eligible for admission to the Master’s program an applicant must hold Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution. For admission to the doctoral program an applicant must hold a Master’s Degree or its equivalent. The age of the applicant must be under 35 on April 1, 2008 and must be citizens of countries with whom the Japanese government has diplomatic relations.

How To Apply

The following documents (originals and/or several copies as indicated) must reach the Foreign Student Office of the Department of Quantum Engineering and Systems Science by January 4, 2008. In case you want to submit the application urgently to meet the due date please send at first the documents in PDF files by email, then submit the original ones through ordinary mail.

The necessary materials to be submitted:

• One original and five copies of Application for Japanese Government (Monbukagakusyo) Scholarship (Form #1).
• One original and five copies of Field of Study and Study Program (Form #2).
• One original and five copies of Application for Japanese Government (Monbukagakusyo) Scholarship (Annex) (Form #3).
• One original and five copies of Certificate of Health completed by a registered medical doctor. Copy of the latest periodic medical check-up record of your institute is acceptable.
• One original and six copies of Application Card (Form #4).
• One original and five copies of Self-evaluation Form (Form #5).
• Mailing address labels (Form #6).
• One original and five A4-sized copies of Certificate of Graduation and Diploma of Degree for each study period (Bachelor, Master, Doctor), with English translation if the original one is not in English.
• One original and five A4-sized copies of Official Transcript or Academic Record of undergraduate and graduate study from each institution which the applicant graduated from or is presently enrolled in, with English translation if the original one is not in English.
• Two evaluation reports (Confidential Evaluation Report on Applicant). One evaluator must be a dean or a person in higher position in the institution, the other should be a faculty member of the institution which the applicant is presently attending or attended most recently, who knows the applicant well such as an academic advisor. The evaluation is expected to rank the applicant according to his/her grade within certain education unit, for example, “top 5% among 98 students of the department, top 3 among 350 students” (see Sample). The report should be signed, sealed then sent directly to the Foreign Students Office of the Department of Quantum Engineering and Systems Science.
• A recommendation Letter from dean or a person in higher position of the institution. The letter should address to the President of The University of Tokyo and be directly sent to the Foreign Students Office of the Department of Quantum Engineering and Systems Science. Recommender’s E. mail address and telephone number must be indicated.
• Six copies of census register, passport or other proof of citizenship (do not need to send the original passport).
• Six passport-size photographs (6cm x 4cm) taken within past six months.
• A summery of thesis, research papers and other publications authored by applicant.
• Score of TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or official certificate of your English capability. This does not apply to the native English speakers.
• Score of GRE (Graduate Record Examination), if available.

Ms. N. Kanzaki
Foreign Student Office
Department of Quantum Engineering and Systems Science
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8656, Japan
Phone: +81 -3 - 3814 - 7553
Fax: +81 -3 - 3818 - 3455
E-mail: kanzaki@q.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Please get the latest information from:

http://www.q.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

or

http://www.q.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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The Women’s Leadership Scholarship (WLS) program (formerly the Native Leadership Scholarship)

The Women’s Leadership Scholarship (WLS) program (formerly the Native Leadership Scholarship) creates educational opportunities for women activists, grassroots leaders, and organizers from the Global South and/or from indigenous groups. WLS invests in women’s leadership by supporting non-doctoral graduate education in human rights, sustainable development, and public health in many places around the world.

“Notice to Prospective Applicants”

WLS pre-applications for the 2008-2009 academic year will be available beginning Jan. 1 through March 14, 2008 on our website or by request from info@nativeleaders.org. “Letters of interest and pre-applications” “received prior to January 1 or after March 14, 2008 will not be considered.”

Scholarships

The WLS Selection Committee awards four to eight scholarships per year, up to US$25,000 per academic year for a maximum of two years. The awards help the recipients meet the costs of tuition, fees, books, educational supplies, housing, maintenance, and travel to and from the home country and the educational institution. WLS awards are paid directly to the institution in a student’s account. For foreign women intending to study at U.S.universities, WLS funding for expenses other than tuition and books is subject to a 14% U.S. tax.

Eligibility Requirements

Eligible candidates include women leaders from the Global South and/or from
indigenous groups who also meet all the following criteria:

1. They are committed to grassroots organizing and the needs of their
2. communities or indigenous group.

3. They have proof of a bachelor’s or a higher degree.

4. They have at least three years of work experience dealing with critical
5. human rights concerns, and other social, educational, environmental, health
6. or economic conditions that negatively affect their communities.

7. They have been accepted into a non-doctoral graduate program at an
8. accredited university for full-time study/research related to their work
9. experience in human rights, sustainable development, and/or public health.

10. They can show evidence of financial need for educational support.

11. They intend to return to their home countries to work, utilizing training and research acquired in the study program.

For More Information, please visit here

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PhD Position at The Hamilton Institute

Applications are invited by well-qualified applicants for a PhD position in the area of dynamic routing and coding for 802.11 wireless networks.

Wireless networks are fundamentally different from wired networks in a number of respects. A key difference is that transmissions are inherently broadcast in nature. We are interested in taking advantage of this to develop powerful new approaches for dynamically routing packets through multi- hop wireless networks.

By opportunistically exploiting reception of packets at neighbouring stations, initial tests indicate that gains of x5 or greater in network capacity can potentially be achieved.

However, it is not sufficient to consider just capacity, but also quality of service and so our interest is in development optimal algorithms that meet specified quality of service constraints.

There is an intimate interaction between broadcast transmission and the choice of coding used. Joint design of routing and coding is therefore also expected to play a key role. Fountain codes and related methods, are very natural in this context. The candidate should hold a BSc in Engineering/ CS or a related field, and have strong analytic skills. Some background in networking, optimisation, and/or coding theory is desirable but not essential.

More information on the networking group at the Hamilton Institute is available at : www.hamilton.ie/netlab/

The Hamilton Institute is committed to research excellence. These posts offer an exciting opportunity for successful candidates to tackle fundamental research problems within a stimulating multi-disciplinary research environment with state of the art facilitiesand strong links to the international research community.

To apply, candidates should submit a detailed CV, motivation letter, and the names and addresses of two referees for letters of recommendation to: hamilton@nuim.ie.

Informal enquiries to Prof. Doug Leith (doug.leith@nuim.ie).

Website link: Here

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PhD Student Positions in Nanoelectronics at EPFL School of Engineering

The newly formed Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures at the EPFL School of Engineering (STI) has several available PhD student positions.

Highly motivated students will have an opportunity to work on the design, processing and characterization of novel nanoelectronic devices. Requirements include a Master`s degree in electrical engineering, physics, materials science, microtechnics or a related discipline.


Proficiency in spoken and written English is also required. Previous experience in cleanroom processing, electron microscopy or instrumentation programming is a plus. Candidates are invited to send a CV including a brief description of research experience and the contact information for two references by e-mail to :

Prof. Andras Kis
E-mail : andras.kis@epfl.ch

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The Singapore Scholarship

The Singapore Scholarship was announced by then Prime Minister of Singapore Mr. Goh Chok Tong at the 6th ASEAN Summit in December 1998. The objective of the Singapore Scholarship at that time was to help alleviate the problem of educating young people in the ASEAN countries due to the regional economic crisis.

The Singapore Government awards the scholarship to Government-endorsed student from the other member countries of ASEAN. Each Scholarship is for a full-time undergraduate degree course at the Nanyang Technological University, the National University of Singapore and the Singapore Management University. All disciplines except for Medicine and Dentistry are open to Scholar. The duration of each Scholarship is for three or four years, depending on the discipline.

The award is based on academic merit and places will be allocated by open competition. If necessary, a one-year bridging or foundation programmed, in addition to the undergraduate studies, will be provided.

To be eligible, a candidate must:

1. Be a citizen in an ASEAN country (Except Singapore)
2. Possess excellent academic records
3. Have a good command in English

Candidates must meet the entry requirements for Nanyang Technological University, National University of Singapore and Singapore Management University. A recipient of the Scholarship may not concurrently hold any scholarship, Fellowship, Grant or award without prior approval of the Singapore Government. The scholars are also expected to return to their countries upon graduation to contribute to the development of their countries.


The scholarship will cover tuition fees for the duration of the award, a living allowance of S$4,300 per annum, an accommodation allowance based on the different room rates at each university and one return economy class air ticket passage from his/her home country to Singapore for the duration of studies.

Short listed nominees will take the entrance examinations set by the Singapore universities. Nominees are further short listed based on their entrance examination result and will then have to undergo and interview conducted by interviewers from the Singapore Universities. The entrance examinations and interviews will be conducted from February to April 2008 in Jakarta.

Application must be endorsed and submitted by the Indonesian Department of National Education (Bureau of Planning and Foreign Cooperation) at Building C, 6th Floor, JL. Jend. Sudirman, Senayan, Jakarta Pusat. Candidates are required to produce the following:

• Certificate, endorsement by the former Scholl, for graduated applicants;
• Recommendation from the School Principal, for applicants who are still in grade 3 at SMU.

Late or incomplete applications will not be considered. The deadline for complete application forms to be submitted is 18 December 2007. The decision of the Singapore Government on the selection of Singapore Scholars is final.

Foe more information on the Singapore Scholarship, please contact the Singapore Embassy in Jakarta (Tel. No. 021-520 1489 or 5296 1433). Applicants may wish to cheek the website at http://www.mfa.gov.sg/scp or write to:

The Singapore Scholarship
Technical Cooperation Directorate
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tanglin
Singapore 248163
Tel No: (65) 6379 8000
Fax No: (65) 64793357
Email: mfa_scp@mfa.gov.sg

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AUN-GIST Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea offers 2008 AUN-GIST (Gwangju Institute of Technology, Korea) Scholarship on Science and T

AUN-GIST Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Korea offers 2008 AUN-GIST (Gwangju Institute of Technology, Korea) Scholarship on Science and Technology. This scholarships are available to ASEAN students to study masteral (4 slots) and doctoral (6 slots) degrees in science and technology in Gwangju, Korea. The AUN-GIST scholarship covers tuition fee, airfare, accommodation and living allowance.

Areas of Study:

• Information and Mechatronics
• Material Science and Engineering
• Environmental Science and Engineering
• Life Science
• Photon Science and Technology

Eligibility:

• Citizen of an ASEAN member country
• Posses a Bachelor’s degree (for M.S. Applicants) and M.S. degree (for Ph.D. applicants)
• Good academic record
• Have a minimum score of 550 (213 CBT) in TOEFL or 6.5 in IELTS, or 750 in TOEIC or 680 in TEPS.
• Have good medical record


Application Documens to be Submitted:

• Application form
• Two sealed letters of recommendation; one of which must be from the Dean of the Department he has attended
• Official diploma in English
• Original undergraduate/graduate transcript of record certified by the University Registrar
• Official TOEFL or IELTS score report taken not more than two years
• Resume or curriculum vitae
• MA thesis (for those applying for Ph.D.)
• Two photographs (4×5 cm)

207 Administration Bldg.
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
1 Oryong-dong Buk - gu
Gwangju
Republic of Korea
http://www.gist.ac.kr/

Telephone: +82-62-970-2061 ~ 2063
Fax: +82-62-970-2069
E-mail: ciss@gist.ac.kr

Deadline: March 15, 2008. Thank you for your attention

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The UNESCO-IHE Fellowship Programme

The UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education is an international institute for water education that was established in 2003. UNESCO-IHE continues the work that was started in 1957 when IHE first offered a postgraduate diploma course in hydraulic engineering to practicing professionals from developing countries.

http://www.unesco-ihe.org/about/academic_departments

Water Engineering
The Water Engineering Department carries out academic education, research and projects related to:
Environmental Resources

Training of professionals in key environmental issues is pivotal to the sustainable use of natural and environmental resources. The Department of Environmental Resources provides postgraduate education, training and research in the fields of aquatic and wetland ecology, resource management and…

Management and Institutions

The Department of Management and Institutions (MAI) addresses the themes of water management and governance, in order to contribute to the sustainable management and wise use of water and environmental resources, and to improve access to and management of water and sanitation services.

Urban Water and Sanitation

The overall theme of the Department of Urban Water and Sanitation (UWS) is urbanization. This is one of the dominant global processes that will determine the shape of the world in the coming decades. Although urbanization offers enormous opportunities for socio-economic growth in many low-incom…

Hydroinformatics and KM

The overall theme of the Department of Hydroinformatics and Knowledge Management (HIKM) concerns the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and modelling, and their application for resolving water-related problems in civil engineering, and information systems for integrated wa…

http://www.unesco-ihe.org/education/prospective_students/fellowships

Fellowships

For candidates seeking financial assistance to cover all or part of their studies in one of the UNESCO-IHE programmes or courses, please see the list of fellowship opportunities below.

Candidates from Netherlands Fellowship Programmes (NFP) countries are always encouraged to apply for an NFP fellowship, besides any other forms of sponsorship they may be pursuing.

Note that the deadlines for submitting applications and necessary documentation may vary per fellowship or scholarship. For the latest information, please visit the relevant websites.

Prospective participants are also advised to check with their Dutch diplomatic representation (Netherlands Embassy or Consulate) whether there are any other scholarship opportunities besides those mentioned here.

Netherlands Fellowship Programme

The Netherlands Fellowship Programme is intended to deepen and broaden the knowledge and professional skills of mid-career professionals to enable them to make a better contribution to the development of their organizations and their countries.

Prospective participants can obtain NFP application forms from the Dutch diplomatic representation in their home country, to whom the forms should be returned.

To be eligible for this fellowship, candidates should be able to submit proof of admission to the academic programme for which they are applying.

In addition, candidates should be working in a developing country in a development-related position, and be nominated by their employer, who pledges to continue payment of their salary and hold their job for them while they are studying in the Netherlands.

The deadline for submission of NFP applications to the Dutch diplomatic representations varies between February 1 and March 29.

All applications must be received by the Netherlands Organisation for International Cooperation in Higher Education (NUFFIC) in The Hague by April 1 at the latest.

For more information on the Netherlands Fellowship Programme, a list of NFP countries, and the deadlines for submitting applications to each Dutch diplomatic representation, please see the NUFFIC website.

A list of other fellowships will be made available on this website soon.

More information
E-mail: info@unesco-ihe.org
Website: TIP: Use NUFFIC’s Grantfinder to find a suitable fellowship!
Admission requirements


UNESCO-IHE’s programmes and courses have the following admission requirements.

Msc Programme
PhD Programme
Online Course
Regular Short Course

Admission requirements MSc programme
The official admission requirements for the UNESCO-IHE MSc programmes are:

A bachelors degree in a field related to the programme the applicant would like to join (for requirements specific to this specialization, please refer to the participant’s profile section).
In principle, candidates should have a minimum of three years of practical or research experience since graduation. All applications are, however, considered on their individual merits.
English language requirements: UNESCO-IHE does not require a language certificate from native English speakers of the following countries: Australia, Botswana, Canada, Cameroon (English-speaking region), Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Ghana, India, Ireland, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Namibia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Philippines, Rwanda (English-speaking region), South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, USA, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
All other candidates must provide a certificate of proficiency in English from either the Educational Testing Service (TOEFL) or the British Council (IELTS). The IELTS score must be 6.0 overall on the academic test.

The TOEFL scores must be:

for the paper test (PBT): 550 + TWE 4.5
for the computer-based test (CBT): 213
for the internet test (IBT): 83
Important: Information on TOEFL scores may be sent directly to UNESCO-IHE. The UNESCO-IHE institution code is 8949

UNESCO-IHE reserves the right to reject other certificates of proficiency in English that cannot be readily established as equivalent to the IELTS or TOEFL certificates.

Important note

UNESCO-IHE may assess applications before receiving the results of an English test. If accepted, applicants will receive a conditional letter of admission, which may be used to apply for a fellowship. Once the test results are received, if they are sufficient, applicants will be sent a formal (unconditional) letter of admission. However, UNESCO-IHE must receive satisfactory test scores before applicants may start a programme.

Admission requirements PhD programme
The main requirement for a PhD study at UNESCO-IHE is that candidates should hold an UNESCO-IHE MSc degree with high qualification. An MSc degree from another university or institute, equal to the standard of UNESCO-IHE, may also be acceptable. If a candidate is not yet in the possession of an MSc degree, but has an interesting research proposal and proven track record, he or she may be admitted to the UNESCO-IHE MSc programme first, as part of and in preparation for the PhD research. PhD candidates will only be accepted after their research proposal has been approved by UNESCO-IHE’s Academic Board. The PhD degree of UNESCO-IHE is awarded jointly with a relevant Dutch University, which ensures that it is embedded in the prevailing higher education legislation.

http://www.unesco-ihe.org/education/prospective_students/admission_requirements
Admission requirements Short courses
Admission requirements include a university or Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree, a number of years of experience and a good command of the English language.

Admission requirements Online courses
Admission requirements include a university or Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree, a number of years of experience and a good command of the English language.

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SCHLUMBERGER Foundation Faculty for the future Grants for advanced graduate study

SCHLUMBERGER Foundation Faculty for the future Grants for advanced graduate study For women in science and engineering

The schlumberger Foundation Faculty for the Future program provides
funding for advanced graduate study. The long term goal is to support
role models and facilitate gender balance in science and engineering
faculties at key universities in emerging economies.

Eligibility.


If you are woman who is:

• Preparing for PhD, or postdoctoral study in the physical science and related disciplines.
• Have a proven track of teaching experience, and seeking a university teaching career in your home country
• Committed to promoting the development of women in sciences
• Hold an excellent academic record

Please apply and review eligibility requirements at:

http://www.slb.com/content/about/foundation/facultyfuture.asp

Applications must be submitted by November 30, 2007

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ERASMUS MUNDUS SCHOLARSHIP

INTRODUCTION

The NOHA European Master's in International Humanitarian Action has been selected by the European Commission among the first Erasmus Mundus masters courses for five years. This implies that the European Commission will grant scholarships to highly qualified third-country graduate students and scholars - to students to follow the NOHA Mundus Masters Course, to scholars to carry out teaching and research assignments and scholarly work in the NOHA universities participating in the Course.

Third-country graduate student:

Third-country graduate student means a national of a third country other than those from EEA-EFTA States and candidate countries for accession to the European Union; who has already obtained a first higher education degree; who is not a resident of any of the Member States or the participating countries (EEA-EFTA States and EU candidate countries for accession); who has not carried out his or her main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the Member States or the participating countries.

The amount of the student grant is EUR 35, 600. Each grantee will receive EUR 1,600 each month for living costs during the 16 months duration of the program plus a fixed amount of EUR 10,000 to be paid in two instalments of EUR 5,000 each per year.

Third-country students eligible for receiving an Erasmus Mundus scholarship fall into two different categories: one general category in which grantees can come from any third country and one specific category ("Asian windows") in which funds are earmarked for nationals from specific Asian countries.

With regard to the general category NOHA consortium will reserve a 13 to 18 places for third-country students and 3 to 4 places for third-country scholars every year.

With regard to the specific category ("Asian windows") the NOHA consortium will have the possibility to select 8 or 9 additional Asian students every year.


Third-country scholar:
Third-country scholar means a national of a third country other than those from EEA- EFTA States and candidate countries for accession to the European Union; who is not a resident of any of the Member States or the participating countries as provided for in Article 11; who has not carried out his or her main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in any of the Member States or the participating countries; and who has outstanding academic and/or professional experience.

The amount of the scholar grant is EUR 13, 000. Each scholar will receive EUR 4,000 each month for a period of 3 months and a fixed amount of EUR 1,000.

Third-country scholars eligible for receiving an Erasmus Mundus scholarship fall also into two different categories: one general category in which scholars can come from any third country and one specific category ("Asian windows") in which funds are earmarked for a scholar from China.

STUDENTS ADMISSION, APPLICATION AND SELECTION CRITERIA:

Entry Requirements and Joint Admission Criteria

The admission to the NOHA Masters on Humanitarian Action degree programme may be granted to applicants who meet the following common admission criteria:

• Candidates must have completed a good level first cycle degree in a discipline of relevance to humanitarian action.
• Candidates are required to have a recognised qualification in the language(s) of instruction of the university that they plan to attend:

• UniversitĂ© catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium : English and French
• Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB), Germany : English
• UniversitĂ© Paul CĂ©zanne Aix-Marseille III (UPCAM), France : French (Description)
• University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland: English
• Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (RUG), The Netherlands: English
• Universidad de Deusto (UD), Spain : Spanish
• Uppsala universitet, Sweden: English
• Knowledge of languages of the place of study is an asset.

• Practical experience in the area of humanitarian action in governmental, inter-governmental, and/ or nongovernmental organisations and institutions is valued.
• Completed applications received.
• Selection criteria include motivation; academic qualifications; language skills; research experience and professional experience.

REGISTRATION FEE: Euro 10,000 for the whole study programme (3 semesters) to be paid to the network.

Students receive as part of the grant a fixed amount of 10,000 to be paid in two instalments of 5,000 each per year. In order to facilitate the management of the transfer of the lump sum and the registration fee and, in order to reduce costs for money transfer, students can authorise the NOHA Mundus Consortium to deduct the registration fee from the lump sum.

more information please visit:

http://www.noha.deusto.es/Noha_Mundus.asp

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Southeast Asia Research Fellowship Programme for Young Muslim Scholars 2007

TheAsian Muslim Action Network (AMAN) is pleased to announce the sixth
round of the research fellowship program, Islam in Southeast Asia: View
from within.

The fellowship grants will be awarded forinnovative research on issues concerning economic, socio-political and cultural changes taking place in the diverse Muslim communities of Southeast Asia, especially as they relate to modernization and
globalization.

Themes:

Popular Islam
Globalization and Identity Politics
Islam and Changing Gender Realities
Islam Values, Economic Activities and Social Responsibilities

Popular Islam
"Popular
Islam" focuses on encouraging researchers to examine ways in which
Islamic beliefs and practices reach all believers and are reflected
through various means of religious. communication such as studying
Khutbah in local mosques, reading Islamic booklets, and/ or listening
to Muslim radio programs. The question of how Islam can shape and
influence, while at the same time is being shaped by, the lives of
ordinary Southeast Asian Muslims in various local contexts is just one
aspect of this topic that could be analyzed.


Globalization and Identity Politics Muslimcommunities in Southeast Asia are not immune from globalization processes. New forms of economic and political integration on a world scale and the accelerated flows of goods, people and information across
the globe all create new opportunities and challenges for Muslims in the region. The interaction of global and regional forces with local processes has been perceived both as a threat to Muslim identities and as beneficial to the development of a new transnational Islam. This research theme seeks to explore how Muslim identities in Southeast Asia are formed and shaped by regional and globalizing forces.

Islam and Changing Gender Realities Rapidly evolving social, cultural and economic processes are leading to unprecedented changes in the societal roles of men and women. Muslim communities in Southeast Asia are being confronted with a diversity of
values and lifestyles expressing multiple definitions of gender roles and relationships not always in line with dominant values. This research area encourages researchers to examine how gender roles in both the public and private sphere are changing for Muslims in Southeast Asia and relate those changes to current Theological and political debates.

Islam Values, Economic Activities and Social Responsibilities Studies in this area should examine how Islamic values and institutions can provide alternative economic options to those perceived as condradictory to Qur`anic principles such as riba. Area of focus could include identifying how Islamic economic values work in a modern
business environment, analysis of indigenous entrepreneurial models that have been or can be utilized for local level empowerment and/ or studies of the lives of entrepreneurs and the ways Islamic values shape and are re-shaped by their economic activities and social responsibilities.

Eligibility Candidates must be nationals of Southeast Asian countries, hold at least a Bachelor degree and should not be over 40 years of age. Candidates may work in
different sectors including academia, media, and non-governmental organizations. Candidate must be highly motivated to deepen their understanding of Islam in the region. Women are strongly encouraged to apply.


Fellowship Value The fellowship consists of an average research grant of $5,000 to cover all research costs for a maximum period of six months in the original
country of resercher, and funded participation in mentoring workshops. The Secretariat will arrange for editing, publication and distribution of the report in a "work in progress" series.

Application Procedure To apply for this fellowship program, candidates need to submit a complete research proposal. Proposed research projects should include sufficient
details so that it can be judged for its merit and feasibility. The candidates can download the application form from our website as a MS Word document. Applications by e-mail are also accepted.

The closing date for application submission is 30 November 2007.

Selection

Final selections will be made by the Advisory board.

Programme Advisory Board

Dr. Carmen Abubakar
Institute of Islamic Studies,
University of the Philippines, Diliman, Q.C.
Metro Manila, Philippines.

Dr. Azyumardi Azra
Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN), Syarif Hidayatullah
Jakarta, Indonesia.

Dr. Suzaina Kadir
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore,
Singapore

M. Abdus Sabur
Asian Muslim Action Network &
Asian Resource Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand

Dr. Chaiwat Satha-Anand
Faculty of Political Science,
Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand

Dr. Alan Feinstein
The Rockefeller Foundation, Bangkok, Thailand

Dr. Shamsul A.B.
Institute of Malay World and Civilization (ATMA) Universiti Kebangsaan, Malaysia

Program Management

The
fellowship program is managed by the AMAN secretariat, which is housed
at the Asian Resource Foundation (ARF) in Bangkok, Thailand.
AMAN
was established in 1990 with the goal of building understanding and
solidarity among Muslims and with other faith communities in Asia
towards people`s empowerment, human rights, justice and peace. AMAN`s
Council consists of eleven members representing various Asian
countries, with Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer of the center for study of
society and secularism, India as chairman.
Financial support to the
fellowship program is provided by the Rockefeller Foundation, Southeast
Asia Regional Office Bangkok, Thailand.

Secretariat
Dwi Rubiyanti Kholifah - Program Coordinator
Contact Address
Islam in Southeast Asia: A View from Within Research Fellowship Programme AMAN/ARF
House 1562/113, Soi 1/1
Mooban Pibul, Pracharaj Road,
Bangkok 10800, Thailand
Tel: 66-2-9130196,
Fax: 66-2-9130197
E-mail: aman@arf-asia.org

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Hubert H. Humphrey fellowships ( US )

Hubert H. Humphrey fellowships enable Indonesian mid-career professionals to participate in non-degree programs that combine academic course work at the graduate level with professional development activities in the U.S. for a period of one academic year (9 months). Candidates are typically administrators in leadership positions with a minimum of five years of work experience who represent either the public or non-profit private sectors, including Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO’s) who are committed to public service. Applicants will possess:

◘ a Sarjana (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 2.75 (4.00 scale)
◘ a minimum TOEFL score of 525.

Beasiswa Hubert H. Humphrey ditawarkan kepada profesional tingkat-menengah Indonesia untuk mengambil program nir-gelar yang menggabungkan perkuliahan tingkat pascasarjana dengan kegiatan pengembangan keprofesionalan di Amerika Serikat selama 9 bulan. Pelamar umumnya tenaga administrator dalam posisi memimpin dan berpengalaman kerja paling sedikit lima tahun di lembaga publik atau swasta nir-laba termasuk Lembaga Swadaya Masyarakat yang berkomitmen pada pelayanan masyarakat. Pelamar harus memiliki:
◘ gelar Sarjana (S1) dengan IPK minimal 2.75 (pada skala 4,00)
◘ angka TOEFL paling rendah 525.

Priority Disciplines

Agricultural Development/Agricultural Economics; Communications/Journalism; Economic Development; Finance and Banking; Human Resources Management; Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration; Technology Policy and Management; Urban & Regional Planning; and Public Health Policy and Management (including HIV/AIDS policy and prevention, drug abuse education, treatment, and prevention). Researchers, treatment providers, prevention specialists, and program planners at governmental or non-governmental organizations will also be considered).

How to Apply

Candidates should complete the appropriate application forms. Forms are available either by mail or in person at the AMINEF Office, Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th floor, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya 4, Jakarta 10720. Application forms may also be downloaded from the AMINEF Website at the following URL: www.aminef.or.id. Please return to AMINEF your complete application package by the application deadline that includes:

1. Completed application form. This includes a clearly written and concise study objective.
2. Copy of your most recent, less than two years old, TOEFL score report.
3. One letter of reference, either from your current employer or previous lecturer.
4. Copy of academic transcript (English translation).
5. Copy of identity document (KTP or passport).

Contact Information

Specific questions regarding the application process may be addressed via e-mail to the following address: infofulbright@aminef.or.id. We do not accept email applications. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to American Indonesian Exchange Foundation.

Deadline

The deadline for the submission of application materials for all programs is May 31, 2008.

Note: Program requirements are subject to change without notice.

Source : http://www.aminef.or.id

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FULBRIGHT ASEAN VISITING SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2008-09

AMERICAN INDONESIAN EXCHANGE FOUNDATION
United States Scholarship Announcement
FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
FOR 2009 - 2010 STUDY YEAR

GENERAL PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The American Indonesia Exchange Foundation (AMINEF) is pleased to announce the availability of Fulbright scholarships to study in the United States for the 2009 – 2010 academic year. The primary focus of the Fulbright Program in Indonesia is to promote mutual understanding between the Republic of Indonesia and the United States of America through educational exchange and academic scholarship. Fulbright scholarships are available to Indonesian citizens with the appropriate qualifications as stipulated in the program descriptions listed below.

FULBRIGHT ASEAN VISITING SCHOLARS PROGRAM 2008-09
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand and Singapore


The Fulbright Program is pleased to announce a new opportunity for Fulbright Visiting Scholars, The Fulbright ASEAN Visiting Scholars Program. The purpose of this new initiative is to provide opportunities for travel to the United States for scholarly and professional research on issues central to the ASEAN-U.S. relationship. The program is open to university faculty, foreign ministry and government officials, and professional staff of think tanks and other NGOs in ASEAN member nations.

PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES

For 2008-09, the inaugural year of the program, applications will be invited from interested individuals in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand.

ELIGIBILITY

University faculty, foreign ministry and government officials, and professionals in think tanks and other NGOs whose work focuses on ASEAN-U.S. issues are eligible to apply. Fields of inquiry may include economics, political economy, foreign policy, international relations, and history, including such relevant sub-specialties as security, trade, and cultural issues directly related to the ASEAN-U.S. relationship. Applicants will be expected to have a significant record of scholarly or professional accomplishment; they must be citizens of their countries; and they must be proficient in English. Preference will be given to qualified applicants who have not had recent and substantial experience in the United States.

PROJECTS

Proposals should be carefully developed projects that will deepen the applicant’s understanding of one or more aspects of the ASEAN-U.S. relationship. While it is expected that the majority of time will be spent in research, grantees are also encouraged to expand and develop their network of professional contacts so that professional relationships established during the grantee’s time in the U.S. can be sustained after the formal grant period has ended. In addition, grantees will be encouraged to seek opportunities to voice the Southeast Asian perspective during their time in the U.S. through guest lectures, seminars, or participation in academic or professional conferences. All applicants are urged to explore possible affiliations with U.S. institutions, including universities, think tanks and research institutes, in advance of submitting their formal applications. Letters of invitation will enable program organizers to make the most suitable affiliations.

DURATION OF AWARD

Award periods are flexible and should be congruent with the needs of the project. The minimum period for an award is two (2) months, the maximum period six (6) months.

AWARD TERMS

Grants will provide a monthly stipend for grantees, together with round-trip air travel, and a book and incidental allowance. A small travel allowance for travel within the U.S. will also be available. A small additional sum will be available for one dependent for grant periods of three months or more.

HOW TO APPLY

Candidate should complete the 2008-2009 Application for the Fulbright Scholar Program which could be requested from AMINEF by mail or in person at the following address: AMINEF, Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th Floor, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No. 4, Jakarta 10720. Soft copy of the application can also be requested by sending an e-mail to infofulbright@aminef.or.id.

APPLICATIONS

Applications are to be submitted to the American Indonesian Exchange Program (AMINEF). Applications for this program will be evaluated by a peer review panel in accordance with normal Fulbright standards that are competitive, merit-based, open and transparent. Final selections will be made by the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board in Washington.

APPLICATION DEADLINE

November 30, 2007. We do not accept e-mail application. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to AMINEF.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Specific questions regarding the application process are accepted via e-mail at the following address: infofulbright@aminef.or.id

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Fulbright Foreign Language (Bahasa Indonesia)-Teaching Assistant (FLTA) Program

Applicants must be English language teachers or currently in training to become an English language teacher and must be able to demonstrate a commitment to English language teaching upon return to Indonesia following the award. The program is for one academic year (9 months) and requires the grantee to teach Indonesian language and culture in the U.S. for 20 hours per week and to enroll in at least two U.S. Studies and/or ESL methodology classes per semester under a full tuition waiver. Applicants who are no older than 29 years of age at the time of application will possess:

• a Sarjana (S1) degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0 (4.00 scale)
• leadership qualities
• a good understanding of Indonesian and international cultures
• a demonstrated commitment to the chosen field of study
• a willingness to return to their home institution upon completion of the Fulbright program
• a minimum TOEFL score of 550.


Beasiswa ditawarkan kepada pengajar bahasa Inggris atau yang saat ini tengah mengikuti pelatihan untuk menjadi pengajar bahasa Inggris serta berkomitmen pada pengajaran bahasa tersebut setelah kembali ke Indonesia kelak. Beasiswa diberikan untuk satu tahun akademi (sembilan bulan). Penerima beasiswa akan mengajar bahasa dan kebudayaan Indonesia di Amerika Serikat selama 20 jam per minggu. Selain itu penerima beasiswa diberi kesempatan mengambil paling sedikit dua mata kuliah per semester di bidang Kajian Amerika Serikat dan/atau metodologi pengajaran bahasa Inggris tanpa dikenai biaya kuliah. Pelamar harus belum berusia 29 tahun pada tenggat waktu pendaftaran dan memiliki:

• gelar sarjana (S1) dengan IPK minimal 3.0 (skala 4.00)
• jiwa kepemimpinan
• pemahaman dengan baik kebudayaan Indonesia dan asing
• komitmen pada bidang studi pilihan
• kesediaan untuk kembali ke lembaga asal setelah Program Fulbright selesai
• angka TOEFL paling rendah 550.

How to Apply

Candidates should complete the appropriate application forms. Forms are available either by mail or in person at the AMINEF Office, Gedung Balai Pustaka, 6th floor, Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya 4, Jakarta 10720. Application forms may also be downloaded from the AMINEF Website at the following URL: www.aminef.or.id. Please return to AMINEF your complete application package by the application deadline that includes:

1. Completed application form. This includes a clearly written and concise study objective.
2. Copy of your most recent, less than two years old, TOEFL score report.
3. One letter of reference, either from your current employer or previous lecturer.
4. Copy of academic transcript (English translation).
5. Copy of identity document (KTP or passport).

Contact Information

Specific questions regarding the application process may be addressed via e-mail to the following address: infofulbright@aminef.or.id. We do not accept email applications. Hard copies must be sent or delivered to American Indonesian Exchange Foundation.

Deadline

The deadline for the submission of application materials for all programs is November 3, 2008.

Note: Program requirements are subject to change without notice.

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The Malaysian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan

The Malaysian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan are awarded by the Malaysian Government to the nominated students from the Commonwealth countries to study at the post- graduate level in Malaysia. This is a Government to Government scheme without any bond imposed by Malaysia.

ELIGIBILITY :

Applicants must be the Commonwealth citizens or British protected persons residing in countries of the Commonwealth other than Malaysia as listed in Appendix II. Applicants must be a graduate of a University or College in their own countries or holders of an equivalent qualification. Applicants must have a minimum standard of upper second class honours or CGPA of 3.5/4.0 at bachelor`s degree level.

In addition, applicants for PhD must possess very good result at Master degree level in a similar field of intended PhD study. Scholarship will not be awarded to candidates wishing to undertake undergraduate studies, post-doctoral research, clinical training or second Master/PhD degree. Scholarship will be valid for only one degree and not eligible for continuation to another higher degree.

TENURE OF AWARDS :

The awards for Masters degree are between 12 to 24 months depending on the courses. Awards for pursuing PhD degree are for 3 years. The academic term in Malaysia commences in July but candidates may also register in the second semester commencing in December. The Awards are only applicable for candidates pursuing full-time degree programme in Malaysia.

VALUE OF AWARDS :

The value of the award has been designed to accommodate the scholar`s need throughout his/ her studies which covers the scholar`s living, study and travel expenses during tenure of the scholarship.Each scholarship consists of:

• a return air tickets from recipient`s capital city to Malaysia;
• an approved tuition fees by the respective university;
• monthly maintenance allowance; a yearly grant for books and internal travel;
• thesis allowance, installation and termination grant.
• Family allowance for accompanying spouse or children.

PLACEMENT IN MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITIES
University`s application for admission is solely the candidate`s responsibility. Proof of admission is not a pre-requisite to the award. Selection committee for Commonwealth Scholarship will only consider qualified applicants with outstanding academic achievement and professional performance.

Interested applicants are advised to apply before the beginning of the academic year which falls on the month of July for most of Malaysian university. The scholarship awarded does not guarantee a placement in the university. Admission to any program is by way of applications to the university. Applications must abide to the requirement and procedure for admission set by the university.

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF AWARDS :

The following conditions apply to all scholarship holders : Scholarship holders must not change their programme during tenure of the scholarship except with written permission from their university and the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia. Scholarship holders must follow the approved programmes and abide by the university`s rules, regulations and codes of conduct.

Any suspension from the university will result in immediate suspension of the award. Monthly allowances are not payable during suspension. Scholarship holders are responsible for securing an appropriate entry visa including medical examination. Scholarship holders must maintain satisfactory progress and good standing as stipulated by their host university and degree programme, or the scholarship will be withdrawn. Any periods of leave must be approved by the university and in accordance with the purposes of the Commonwealth Scholarship. It is expected that leave will be normally spent in Malaysia, but the university may approve a short period spent overseas.

A student wishing to travel overseas for an extended period would first need to establish medical or compassionate grounds before Immigration clearance could be obtained. Expenses for such travel are not included in the scholarship. The scholarships are tenable in Malaysian universities and research will normally be carried out in Malaysia. If appropriate it may be possible for a limited amount of research to be carried out in scholar`s home country but financing of such an arrangement would be the responsibility of the scholar. Scholarships holders are not allowed to take any paid employment in Malaysia during their tenure unless with written approval from the host university. Upon termination of studies, scholarships holders are expected to return to their respective home countries immediately This award is only given once to any successful applicant.

HOW TO APPLY FOR THE SCHOLARSHIP :

Applicants should complete the application form ( in 2 copies ) attached with this document. The following documentation must be attached with the application form:

• A certified copy of the applicant`s current passport showing evidence of citizenship;
• The applicant`s academic records, testimonials and/ or references relating to the relevant study, co-curricullum activities, achievements;
• A letter from certified doctor declaring the applicant`s good health;
• Passport-size photograph (2 copies);
• Completed Medical Report;
• A clear and precise study or research plan;
• English language proficiency certificate or test score (if any);
• Admission letter for post-graduate study (if any); and
• Two letters of appraisal.

Notes:

All certificates and related documents submitted must be certified by a recognised official or by the institution that issued the documents and must bear the official stamp and signature of the certifier. Official translation in English is required if the transcript is in other languages. Applications must be endorsed by the Ministry of Foregn Affairs or agency responsible for technical cooperation in the respective recipient`s Government and submitted to the Malaysian Goverment Representatives in the country in which the applicant has his/her permanent home; or send direct to:

The Secretary General
Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia
Wisma Putra, No. 1 62602
Putrajaya Malaysia.

All applications must reach the Malaysian Goverment Representative (or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Malaysia) not later than 31 December 2007.
Application received after this date would not be considered.

ROLE OF NOMINATING GOVERNMENT

Each participating country is invited to submit two (2) nominations only. The nominating agency is responsible for nominating candidates for the MTCP Scholarship and is expected: to disseminate information about MTCP Scholarships as widely as possible especially to all government agencies and public institutions of higher learning; to ensure all applications are completed according to requirements; to ensure that only qualified applicants are short listed; to nominate only the best among the applicants; and to assist them for departure, if selected.

FURTHER ENQUIRIES
For further enquiries, prospective applicants can either request or write directly to the nearest Malaysian Diplomatic Mission or the following address:
Scholarship Division
Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia Level 4,
Block 1 PjH Tower Precint 2
Federal Goverment
Administration Centre 62100,
PUTRAJAYA MALAYSIA

website : http://www.mohe.gov.my
email : norkamilahz@mohe.gov.my

Please visit Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme’s website, http://mtcp.epu.jpm.my for the details.

RESULTS OF SUCCESSFUL APPLICANTS

The results of the successful applicants will be announced through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or The Malaysian Mission of that particular nominating country. Successful candidates will be notified by the Ministry before the end of March 2008.

For those who have yet to be notified after this period, may consider their application unsuccessful.

Application Form : http://www.mohe.gov.my/images/CSFP.pdf
List of Commonwealth countries: http://www.mohe.gov.my/images/list_common.pdf
Medical Report: http://www.mohe.gov.my/images/medical.pdf

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PhD position at the University of Twente on Graph-Based Abstract Interpretation

To carry out the recently awarded Dutch (NWO) research project entitled “Graphs for Abstract Interpretation of Languages” (GRAIL), we are offering a position for a PhD student (fully funded) for a period of four years.

• Deadline for applications: December 15th, 2007
• Project start date: January 2008, or as soon thereafter as possible

The Context :

The project takes place at the Formal Methods and Tools chair of the University of Twente. This chair is part of the Department of Computer Science, one of the largest academic departments for computer science in the Netherlands. Project leader is Dr. Arend Rensink.

The Project :

Graphs for Abstract Interpretation of Languages (GRAIL)

As more and more systems in our everyday environment contain major software parts, and we are depending on such systems more and more (we are counting on them), the importance of the dependability of the embedded software is increasing. Unfortunately, there are still very few generally applicable methods for software verification, i.e., the ensurance of its correct functioning under all circumstances. Reasons for this are, one the one hand, the degree of expertise necessary for existing verification methods, and on the other, their poor embedding in the average software development trajectory. An important practical objection is, moreover, that current verification methods typically assume the existence of a sufficiently detailed and precise model of system behavior. In practice such models hardly ever exist, and the time and expertise to construct them is missing. Examples of methods that are being used widely in practice are therefore typing and
testing, neither of which necessarily depends on the pre-existence of models.

In this project we investigate a new way of automatically verifying software on the basis of code, without assuming a predefined model. The technique used is static analysis, a general principle that encompasses typing; the new aspect is the use of graph transformations to capture the effect of the software. Graphs offer a natural model for the behaviour of dynamic software systems, and at the same time offer the basis for a generic form of static analysis, which can be driven by the properties to be verified.

The full project proposal can be found at http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~rensink/projects/grail.pdf

Qualifications :

• You should have a MSc or equivalent degree in computer science or a closely related area, or be able to show that you will receive the degree this year (2007). Familiarity with formal verification, abstract interpretation and/or and graph transformations is considered an advantage. You are expected to cooperate in an internationally oriented research environment. Good English speaking and writing skills are demanded, as well as the willingness to learn Dutch. You will enroll in the PhD programme of the Dutch Institute for Programming Research and Algorithmics (IPA).

Offer :

• The selected candidate will be appointed for a period of 4 years with a gross salary starting at ¤ 1956 per month (first year) and reaching EUR 2502 per month (final year), plus an 8% holiday allowance and other benefits.

Information and Application

You can obtain further information about the positions by enquiring from:

Dr.ir. Arend Rensink,

mailto:rensink@cs.utwente.nl,

tel: +31 (0)53 489 4862

fax: +31 (0)53 489 3247

If you are interested, please send an application by email to the above address, including:

• A cover letter stating your *specific* interest in the position, indicating also your motivation and qualifications for joining the project. (In the absence of such a cover letter your application will be rejected without notification.)
• A full curriculum vitae, including the subject and supervisor of your graduate thesis.
• Letters of recommendation or references of at least two scientific staff members.

All applications must be received ** at or before December 15th 2007 ** mention vacancy nr. 07/183.
website link:Here

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PhD students In the Transportation Research Institute of Hasselt University


In the Transportation Research Institute of Hasselt University, the following positions (m/f) are available for the SBO project “A Model-Based Approach for Evaluating the Safety and Environmental Effects of Traffic Policy Measures”:

2 PhD students (2x2 years)
(mandates BEDR/2007/023-024)

Job description :

Mandate BEDR/2007/023: The main objective of this research is to study the impact of policy measures in the field of mobility on traffic safety. For this, we will examine the effects of mobility measures with regard to changes in travel behaviour.

Mandate BEDR/2007/024: For this research project, a new model needs to be development which assigns traffic to the underlying network, using information obtained by the activity based transportation model.

Profile :

The candidate is highly interested in quantitative research techniques.

Diploma :

Master of Business Engineering and Computer Science, Master Information Sciences, Master in Engineering Sciences, Master in Mathematics or equal.

Starting date : 01.01.2008

Further information :

Content job responsibilities:
Prof. dr. Geert Wets, + 32 11 26 91 58, geert.wets@uhasselt.be
Prof. dr. Tom Brijs, + 32 11 26 91 55, tom.brijs@uhasselt.be
Content terms of employment and selection procedure:
Jef Vanvoorden, 011-26 80 80, jef.vanvoorden@uhasselt.be

Application :

Applicants must use the official application forms which are available at the Rectoraat of Hasselt University, Campus Diepenbeek, Agoralaan - building D, B-3590 Diepenbeek (Belgium), phone +32 - 11 - 26 80 03 or which can be downloaded here pfd-file / Word format. The completed application forms must reach the above mentioned address no later than Wednesday, December 5th , 2007.
Application by e-mail will only be taken into consideration when sent to the following address: jobs@uhasselt.be.

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For students who are international citizens (both undergraduate and postgraduate)

International Students

Curtin is highly regarded in the international market and has developed long-term relationships with over 30 education providers in the Asia Pacific. Curtin conducts degree programs in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Pakistan.

Undergraduate Scholarships for International Students

Postgraduate Scholarships for International Students


Curtin offers a range of facilities, services and scholarships to help international students to adjust to student life and make the most of your university experience.

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Scholarships for Prospective Undergraduate Students

Applications are now open for future 2008 undergraduate students. Visit the links below for the full selection of scholarships available.

If you are currently enrolled at Curtin University, studying an undergraduate degree, please refer to the Current Students section on the scholarships website for further information regarding scholarships applicable to you.
Curtin University Scholarships

Please refer to the links below for detailed information on Curtin University scholarships for undergraduate students, including eligibility criteria, selection criteria and application process.

AGRIBUSINESS SCHOLARSHIPS



HUMANITIES SCHOLARSHIPS

CBS SCHOLARSHIPS

HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOLARSHIPS

SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SCHOLARSHIPS

    • Curtin Engineering Merit Scholarship - NO APPLICATION REQUIRED - Closing January 11, 2008
    • Graham Lodwick Scholarship - PRESENTLY CLOSED
    • John de Laeter Scholarship - PRESENTLY CLOSED
    • Bev Corless Memorial Scholarship - PRESENTLY CLOSED

FOR ALL COURSES



Industry sponsored scholarships

Additionally, industry sponsored scholarships are available for prospective students. Please refer to the links below for details regarding these scholarships as well as application forms.

* Worsley Engineering Scholarship - PRESENTLY CLOSED

Commonwealth Scholarships

Presently, the Commonwealth Scholarship applications for 2008 are not open as the University is awaiting confirmation of Federal Government changes to the Commonwealth Scholarships Program. We anticipate that the scholarships will be open for application by mid to late November and further information regarding the opening date of the scholarships will be made available on our website as soon as possible.

These scholarships are designed to facilitate choice in higher education and to increase participation by students from low socio-economic backgrounds, particularly Indigenous students and students from rural and regional areas. These scholarships are funded by DEST. There are two types of scholarship:

1. Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships (CECS) to assist with general education costs;
2. Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (CAS) to assist with accommodation costs.

Seizan Fukami Fund Scholarships

These scholarships are available annually for prospective undergraduate students intending to undertake their Japanese studies at Curtin's School of Languages and Intercultural Education. These scholarships are kindly sponsored by the Seizan Fukami Fund.

Study Abroad Travel Grants

These scholarships are to assist students to participate in an approved Student Exchange/Study Abroad program once they are studying at the University. Scholarships range from $1,000 to $4,000, are one-off payments and do not cover any student contribution fee component. Applications for this scholarship will be available during 2007 at the time of application into the Student Exchange Program.


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PhD Studentships in Material Science and Engineering - University of Birmingham

Overseas Research Studentships Materials Science and Engineering

Applications are invited for ORSAS Scholarships. These enable overseas students to pursue research towards a PhD in the UK.

The Department of Metallurgy and Materials at The University of
Birmingham has an international reputation for the quality of its
research work and was awarded the highest grade possible (5*A) in the last Research Assessment Exercise. The Department constitutes one of the largest and best equipped centres for materials research I n the UK.

Research areas for projects leading to the degree of PhD include: Aerospace Materials, Alloy Chemistry, Biomaterials, Castings, Composites, Corrosion, Electron Microscopy, Fatigue and Fracture, Ferrous Metallurgy, Functional and Structural Ceramics, High Tc Superconductors, Intermetallic Compounds, Magnetic Materials, Materials Chemistry, Metals Processing, Powder Metallurgy, Microstructural Modelling, Oxidation, Polymers, Fibre Optic Sensors, Chemical Process Monitoring, Damage Detection, Sports Materials, Hydrogen Energy, Surface Engineering and Sustainable Development.


The ORSAS award is partial only. The remainder of the fees and the stipend will be paid by the Department. The current stipend for ORS students is £8700 pa.

Enquiries should be sent as soon as possible to:

The Postgraduate Admissions Tutor, Prof. Ian Jones, Department of Metallurgy and Materials, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT. tel: (0121) 414 5187; FAX: (0121) 414 3238

Email: met-postgrad@bham.ac.uk .
http://www.bham.ac.uk/metallurgy
http://irc.bham.ac.uk

Please include a copy of your full undergraduate transcript, your
position in class and the size of the class.

Applications should arrive by or before Friday, December 7th, 2007.

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Ph.D. Position in cost estimation modeling for cross-organizational ERP projects

The faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science from the University of Twente educates, and conducts research with approximately 2000 students including 300 PhD-students. The faculty is also responsible for a large volume of service education for programmes of other faculties. The faculty has approximately 300 permanent staff.

The faculty of EEMCS conducts BSc-programmes in Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Computer Science and Business Information Systems and MSc-programmes in Electrical Engineering, Mechatronics, Applied Mathematics, Business Information Technology, Computer Science, Telematics, Human Media Interaction en Embedded Systems and is partner in various programmes of other faculties.

www.ewi.utwente.nl

We have a vacancy in a Ph.D. Position in cost estimation modeling for cross-organizational ERP projects

Job opening number: 07/182

The University of Twente invites applications for a Ph.D. position in the COSMOS project (http://is.ewi.utwente.nl/research/requirements/cosmos.doc/index.html), a cooperation between the department of Business Information Systems (http://www.bbt.utwente.nl/iscm) chaired by Prof. Jos van Hillegersberg (http://www.mb.utwente.nl/iscm/staff/academic/Hillegersberg/) and the Information Systems group chaired by prof. Roel Wieringa (http://www.cs.utwente.nl/~roelw). The Ph.D. student will be employed in the Information Systems group.

In this project we will investigate, compare, and integrate functionality-driven approaches and economics-driven approaches to the problem of estimating cost for cross-organizational Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) implementations. Specifically, the COSMOS project will seek to answer to the following key questions:

1. What are the essential cost drivers to be considered for inclusion in cost estimation models for a set of interdependent ERP projects carried out in cross-organizational settings?
2. How are ERP costs and benefits shared among the actors in a value network?
3. What is the relationship between organizational factors (e.g. the degree of project management control) and the accuracy of ERP project estimates?
4. How to measure size of cross-organizational ERP projects based on functionality
5. How to assess the goodness-of-fit of cost models in real life cross-organizational settings?
6. How elements of real-options thinking and portfolio management concepts could be incorporated into existing ERP effort estimation practices?
7. How to incorporate estimation activities into the requirements engineering process for cross-organizational ERP?

We will investigate these questions by a combination of quantitative research, case study research, action research, and qualitative research methods with our industrial partners.

The successful candidate will be an integral part of a multidisciplinary research team to deliver:

• a multidimensional size and effort estimation framework for cost estimation of networked ERP implementation projects,
• a requirements engineering approach to networked ERP projects that incorporates cost estimation and risk assessment activities, and
• a success model that will help network partners visualize and reason about what will distinguish a successful networked ERP project from a failed one.

The Ph.D. student will be actively involved in case studies with partners from industry to assess current ERP cost estimation practices, re-define and improve existing approaches, validate proposed methods, and define a cost-and-risk-driven requirements engineering process for networked ERP projects.

We are looking for the following qualifications:

• A Master Degree in information systems or a comparable discipline such as software engineering, software metrics, or computer science;
• good communication and interpersonal skills. The main task of the PhD student will be to carry out collaborative research at the interface between theory and industry practice, but he/she will be given the opportunity to acquire some teaching experience at the undergraduate and graduate level.
• Strong analytical and problem solving skills.
• Ability to take actions that align objectives, tasks and resources with project priorities and drive issues to closure despite setbacks.
• Exhibit high levels of energy, enthusiasm and determination.
• Productively challenges the status quo and actively searches for solutions beyond traditional boundaries.
• Strong work ethic; capable of working independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced dynamic environment.
• Previous industry experience in ERP process engineering or in software metrics would be an asset.
• English language proficiency in writing and oral is required.
• Dutch language is an asset.

We offer:

• A four-year appointment at an interesting temporary research position in a dynamic and international environment.
• A salary starting at €1956 gross per month in the first year and grows up to €2502 gross per month in the fourth year.
• Support in getting involved in Dutch language courses.

Applicants should submit:

a curriculum vitae including a list of courses you have followed (with grades),
a cover letter with a statement of motivation and research interests,
names and contact details of two suggested referees

by e-mail to is_jobs@cs.utwente.nl.

Please indicate the job opening number in the subject heading.


To ensure consideration, interested individuals should send an application four weeks after posting this advertisement (that is, by Dec 1, 2007).

The University of Twente is strongly committed to diversity within its community. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. The University is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from everyone who may contribute to further diversification of ideas. Applicants near completion of their Master degree will also be considered.

More information can be obtained from Dr. Maya Daneva (email: m.daneva@utwente.nl, phone +31 53 489 2889)

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PhD positions at the University of Amsterdam

University of Amsterdam Building on its previous research in the history of econometrics, modelling and measurement in economics, the History and Methodology Group of the Faculty of Economics and Business at the UvA is starting a new project. A recently awarded innovational research grant (VIDI) from the Netherlands Science Foundation (NWO) will enable us to write a history of observational practices in economics. We invite applications for Two PhD positions in the History and Methodology of Economics at the Universiteit van Amsterdam full time vacancy number
07-5043 For both internal and external candidates

The project will investigate the observational technologies and practices economists use and used to identify their objects of study and to investigate their nature. The project will link these technologies and practices to three different sites of observation, each of which has its own particular history: the ‘armchair’, the ‘observatory’ and the ‘laboratory’. The PhD candidates will be expected to write a historical and comparative study on one of the last two mentioned sub-projects.

We ask:

The position is open to excellent students with a Master’s or equivalent in Economics, Cognitive Psychology or other social science, or in the History of the Sciences / Social Sciences. The students should have or be ready to acquire knowledge of historical and
ethnographical methods of research.

We offer:

An inspiring international research environment. Our group maintains regular contacts with the Economic History Department and the Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences at the LSE in London and at The Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin, and with the Economics Department at Duke University and the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan in Paris.

More information :

Inquiries about the project should be directed to Dr Harro Maas (email: h.b.j.b.maas@uva.nl, website http://www1.fee.uva.nl/pp/hmaas/). A brief description of the project is available by clicking on the PDF attachment below. An extensive description is available on request. For more information about the Amsterdam History and Methodology Group, see http://www.fee.uva.nl/hme/.


Appointment :

The selected PhD candidates will be given full-time contracts for one year (starting 1 February 2008), which will be concluded by an evaluation. Upon positive outcomes, the contracts will be extended for a further three years. The students will be expected to complete their PhD theses by the end of their appointments. The gross monthly salary will range from €1,956 in the first year to €2,502 in the fourth year. The students will spend an extended period at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science in Berlin.

Job application :

Candidates should submit a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, a reflection on the sub-project of interest (max. 2000 words), a transcript of courses taken (including grades) and two letters of recommendation. Application packages should be sent to: Universiteit van Amsterdam, Personnel Department, attn J.J. Bast, Roetersstraat 11, 1018 WB Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Applications may also be emailed to applications-feb@uva.nl. Please include the job reference number. The deadline for applications is 1 December 2007.

Attachments :

A History of Observation in Economics, brief description http://www.uva.nl/vacatures/object.cfm/objectid=EB2B351A-1321-B0BE-68D5B71BD2B658DC/download=true history of observation, brief description.pdf/ 19 KB Refer to History and Methodology Group http://www.fee.uva.nl/hme/ Salary scales
Collective Employment Agreement (CAO-VSNU) (Dutch language) http://www.vsnu.nl/web/show/id=44822/langid=43

Harro Maas Dept. of Economics, Room E9.09
University of Amsterdam
Roetersstraat 11
1018 WB Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: 00 31 20 525 4263
Fax: 00 31 20 525 4254
email: H.B.J.B.Maas@uva.nl
http://www1.fee.uva.nl/pp/hmaas/

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British Chevening Scholarships for Postgraduate Study in the UK 2008/2009

Chevening is the UK government’s flagship scholarship scheme, aimed at future leaders, high achievers, opinion formers and decision-makers. The scholarships funded by the British Government for Postgraduate study in the UK during the 2008/09 academic year from 30 September to 16 November 2007.

This year up to 35 full scholarships are offered for one year Master degrees.

General Information & Requirements

About British Chevening Awards

• Courses at various universities and professional institutions in the UK including courses in media, finance, economics, politics, law, management, engineering, gender, environment, democracy etc.
• A very competitive scheme. Only the best applicants are invited for further test and interview.
• Employees, employee’s relatives (or former employees who have left employment less than two years before) of the FCO (Foreign Commonwealth Office), including FCO posts, the British Council and the sponsor will not be eligible to apply for these awards.

Who can apply?

• Indonesian Citizen.
• Age between 25 - 40 years old.
• Excellent first degree with minimum GPA 3.0.
• Adequate level of spoken and written English language.
• Minimum of 2 years full time working experience after graduation from S1.
• Excellent career prospects.
• Commitment to career development, and ability to demonstrate motivation.
• Field of study should be relevant to educational background or current profession.
• We regret that we are unable to receive applications for MBAs.
• Previous recipients of a Chevening scholarship for Masters degrees are not eligible to reapply.
• Must be able to demonstrate future leadership potential and the capacity to play an important role in Indonesia’s development.
• Ability and potential to contribute to future bilateral relations between Indonesia and Britain.
• We strongly encourage candidates from Eastern Indonesia to apply. Subject areas are: Media, International Relations, Environmental Policy, Local Governmental Administration, Democracy and Pluralism.


When to apply?

The application period for 2007 is from 1 September – 16 November 2007

The Selection process

• Initial selection is based on the quality of the written application. You do not need to attach any documents with the application form.
• Successful applicants will be notified and invited for an English test/interview in January 2008.
• The English test and interviews will be held in Jakarta, Surabaya, Medan and Makassar.
• The results of the interviews will be announced by letter.
• Candidates achieving an IELTS score of at least 6.5, and who are accepted by a UK university for an appropriate subject (approved by the Embassy) will be awarded a full scholarship.
• English language training is included as part of the scholarship )only if required). Candidates from outside Jakarta are supported during the period of the course.
• Whilst undergoing English language training in Jakarta, candidates are briefed by British Embassy and British Council staff and are given guidance on course selection and application procedures.
• The academic year in the UK commences in September/October. After completing the English courses (around May) candidates are normally advised to return to their employment. The British Council then keeps in touch with candidates about their departure arrangements. Further briefing on the departure arrangements is provided one month prior to departure.
• The final number of scholarships granted is determined by the British Embassy.

The application form is available in MS Word and in Adobe Acrobat format. Right click and select ’save target as’ to download.

You can send the application via email to chevening@britishcouncil.or.id or via post to the address below.

We are extending the deadline for Chevening application from 30 September to 16 November 2007 (inclusive). The application form should be received by 16 November 2007 (Postal Stamp).

For further information please contact:
British Council

Jakarta Stock Exchange, Tower II, 16th floor. Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav. 52-53,
Jakarta 12190, Indonesia.

Monday - Thursday 09.00 - 16.00
Friday 09.00 - 14.00

T : +62 (0)21 515 5561
F : +62 (0)21 515 5562
E : chevening@britishcouncil.or.id

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