A graduate research position in biogeochemistry is available for a highly motivated and talented Ph.D. student to investigate peatland responses to climate change by field studies and modeling as part of the Research group “Soil processes under extreme meteorological conditions” funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG, FOR562; see http://www.bayceer.uni-bayreuth.de/fg_bp/index.php?lang=en).
The study relies on centrally maintained and well supported experimental ecosystem manipulations of soil moisture and water table levels by roofs and drainage systems and is located in the Fichtelgebirge mountains east of Bayreuth, Germany. The study aims at elucidating the coupled biogeochemical dynamics of carbon, sulfur and iron in the soils and their impact on methane production and fluxes.
The modeling part will address carbon and methane dynamics and use the model ECOSYS in collaboration with Dr. Robert Grant from the University of Alberta, Canada. The position encompasses a net salary of about €1000/month (EG 13TV-L 50%) and additional benefits such as health and unemployment insurance. It should begin as early as 01/04/2008 but a later begin can be accommodated if necessary. Students with background and interest in biogeochemistry, environmental modeling, hydrology, or soil science are strongly encouraged to apply. For additional information contact:
Dr. Christian Blodau
Limnological Research Station
University of Bayreuth, 95445 Bayreuth
E-mail : christian.blodau@uni-bayreuth.de
Telphone : + 0049 921 552223.
Women are encouraged to apply. Severely disabled persons will be preferred, provided equal qualifications and scientific performance. Applications including curriculum vitae, publication list and statement of research interests, and the names of two potential referees should be sent to Dr. Christian Blodau no later than March 30th.
Von:
Christian Blodau
christian.blodau@uni-bayreuth.de
Limnologische Station, Universität Bayreuth
Bayreuth
Graduate Research Position in Germany
Scholarship for Broadcast Journalism
Broadcast Journalism on Social Conflict and Cohesion International Course Broadcast Journalism (Radio/TV) Theme: Social Conflict and Cohesion 12 week course from February 2nd – April 24th, 2009
RNTC application deadline: 15th August 2008 Embassy NFP application deadline: 1st October 2008
The deadline for non-fellowship applicants is November 15th, 2008
Further information please contact: liza.marsin@nesoindonesia.or.id
Course Aims: To strengthen the capacity of broadcast journalists and the organisations they work for to research, investigate and report for broadcast and new media in a responsible and ethical way on issues that divide individuals and groups in their countries and thereby (potentially) threaten social cohesion.
Role of the media in changing societies Societies in development are societies undergoing change. Inherent in such a process of change is the potential for tension and conflict among individuals and groups in society. Some of this potential for tension and conflict may be the reflection of longstanding divisions - political, religious, ethnic. Some will have more to do with a circumstantial clash of interests – for instance between the old and the new (tradition versus modernity) and between individuals and groups competing for greater influence and prosperity in the society that is evolving. Broadcast journalists and the organisations they work for have an important role to play here; they have to ensure that the great issues of concern to their societies and the attendant debates are given attention to and that the voices and views of those involved are heard.
Integrity and credibility They also have to be prepared to tackle controversial issues which are not being given the attention they deserve and by so doing help set the political agenda. But they also have a responsibility to do so without exacerbating existing divisions or threatening the social cohesion of the societies they serve. To achieve this, the maintenance of their integrity and of their credibility as broadcast journalists is crucial; they may not be perceived as representing certain population or interest groups at the expense of others. In addition they must develop the journalistic knowledge and skills they need to investigate and present potentially divisive issues accurately and in
a balanced non-partisan way.
Investigative research and analysis The courses will focus on the role, responsibility and requirements of the broadcast journalist in meeting this challenge. Special attention will be given to developing and putting into practice the appropriate knowledge and skills for (investigative) research and analysis and for the production of various broadcast and internet assignments as well as to other essential broadcast journalism skills such as interpretation, speed and accuracy under pressure, communication and teamwork. There will be a considerable measure of interaction and exchange of knowledge and skills between radio and television.
Multimedia Course participants will work with analogue and digital technology for radio and television and be involved in the design and development of material for an Internet site related to the theme and focus of the course. As well as attending sessions devoted to developing their knowledge and skills in the field of news and current affairs participants will be sent out on assignments to various locations in the Netherlands linked to the theme of social conflict and cohesion and to the role and responsibility of the broadcast journalist in this field. After leaving the Netherlands at the end of the course participants will become part of a network of journalists and other experts through RNTC’s website, intended to foster co-operation and the further exchange of ideas and experience in the field of broadcast journalism.
WHO-TDR Fellowship
WHO-TDR Fellowship on Project Management of Tropical Diseases Research
Call for applications: TDR Fellowship on Project Management of Tropical
Diseases Research*
• The above Fellowship is a time-limited post-graduate training
opportunity funded by TDR. The Fellowship will be in the SEA Regional Office
located in New Delhi, India. The monthly stipend is set at US$2500 per month
in addition to other minor benefits. The duration of the Fellowship is
initial one-year, renewable for a second year subject to mutual agreement.
• More details on business line 2:
Empowerment http://www.who.int/tdr/about/strategy/pdf/bl2.pdf*
http://www.who.int/tdr/grants/grants/files/faf_form_52_1.doc *The Special
Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) and the WHO
South East Asia Regional Office (SEARO) invite nationals from the WHO South
East Asia Region (SEA) to apply for a 12-24 month fellowship on Project
Management of Tropical Diseases Research. The training involves a placement
in the WHO Regional Office (New Delhi) working with the professional staff
involved located in the Departments of Communicable Diseases (CDS) and
Health System Development (HSD).
Summary of the Training Programme and Activities
Under the supervision of CDS and VBC/SEARO-TDR/SEARO focal point, the
successful candidate will perform the following tasks:
In coordination with the technical units involved in TDR/SEARO, assist VBC/SEARO unit-the focal point TDR/SEARO in administration of SEARO/TDR Small Grants Scheme including: preparation of call for applications, review of proposals for funding, preparing and conducting Selection Committee meetings.
Assist VBC/SEARO-TDR/SEARO focal point in preparation of TSA for selected projects, active follow-up of the projects’ implementation, analysis of reports, disseminating the new research information and promoting utilisation of the results by the control programmes.
Promote TDR activities at all levels with the aim of improving tropical disease control in SEA countries including preparation of research methodology workshops, strengthen coordination and communication among all relevant unites in SEARO and TDR/HQ.
Develop comprehensive SEARO/TDR computerized database based on the already available database for SEARO/TDR Small Grant Scheme. Produce specific outputs from the database (reports, circular letters, website entries, etc.), as needed.
Prepare research portfolio containing summaries of final reports of the research projects to ensure communicating the results of the TDR research projects to all concerned parties. Support TDR/HQ activities in the region as requested by TDR/HQ including site visits, preparation of reports for TDR’s Research Strengthening Group (RSG), Scientific & Technical Advisory Committee (STAC), and the Joint Coordinating Board (JCB).
*Eligibility*
Applications are requested from nationals of the WHO South East Asia Region working or involved in the Ministries of Health, academic or research institutions and/or who recently completed a period of post-graduate training (M.Sc., MD or Ph.D.). Preference will be given to candidates under 35 years old, holding an advanced degree in health related sciences. Computer skills (MS Office) are required. A good working knowledge of English is required..
*How to apply*
The following documents should be sent to the electronic address given below (no application forms are required). The email subject field must include: “SEARO CDF “.
1. Full name in capital letters with the family name underlined.
2. Date of birth and nationality
3. Name, address, telephone number, fax number and e-mail address of
institution where the applicant is employed (all applicants must have
permanent employment).
4. Educational qualifications, including place of study, date of
conclusion and grade obtained (transcripts and photocopies of qualifications
are not required but may be requested later).
5. A brief description of the applicant’s current post and of the post
held immediately before (1 page).
6. A description of the applicant’s current work/research interests
and how this fellowship would contribute to the applicant’s future career (1
page maximum).
7. A list of the applicant’s publications and other abstracts or presentations.
8. A letter of recommendation from two senior scientists/professors/supervisors that includes their address, telephone numbers, fax numbers and e-mail addresses. (Please include with the
application).
9. An endorsement from the director of the applicant’s home institution testifying to the ability of the applicant to successfully undertake the proposed fellowship and certifying that the applicant, if awarded TDR support, will be granted a leave of absence and on completing the training will be assured of a post. The director must also indicate how the proposed fellowship will strengthen the capabilities of the institution.
*A copy of all applications should be sent to the WHO Representative’s Office in their home country for information purposes.*
*All **applications** must be received by** **29 February** 200**8** at rcstraining@who.int*
*Fellowship is planned to start as soon as possible** *
*Further information*
Steven Wayling
Manager - Empowerment
Research Capability Strengthening
Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases
E-mail: waylings@who.int
Further information on TDR’s activities may be found at TDR
website http://www.who.int/tdr/
Post-Doctoral Position at Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (Germany)
Applications are invited for a 36 month post-doctoral position at Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (Germany) starting from the 1st of April 2008.
The successful candidate will hold a PhD in Physics and has background in solid-state physics or physical metallurgy with experience in atomic simulation and numerical mathematics.
*Working field:*
Atomic modelling (e.g. molecular dynamics) of irradiation induced defects in reactor materials and their influence on mechanical properties
Computer simulation of the interaction of dislocations with irradiation defects
Model validation using experimental data
*Application deadline:* March 15, 2008
*Ref. No.* 02E/2008
*Contact:*
Prof. F.-P. Weiss
Tel: +493512603480
f.p.weiss@fzd.de
http://www.fzd.de
http://physicsworld.com/cws/company/C000013085
Singapore Technologies Engineering Scholarships
RSIS invites applications for the Singapore Technologies Engineering Scholarships. The Singapore Technologies Engineering Scholarship is open to Singaporeans, Singapore Permanent Residents and International candidates to pursue the full-time Masters programme at RSIS.
Applicants should have (a) an excellent academic record; and (b) a very good command of the English language.
Terms and Conditions :
Each scholarship is tenable for one year only for full-time Master of Science (Strategic Studies), Master f Science (International Relations), Master of Science (International Political Economy) and Masters of Science (Asian Studies) programmes. Successful candidates are expected to complete their studies within the tenable period. There is no bond attached to the scholarships.
Each scholarship shall cover the following:
• A monthly stipend;
• A book allowance (one-time payment only);
• Thesis Allowance (one-time payment only at the end of the programme);
• A return air-ticket (economy class) from home country to Singapore (if applicable);
• Your tuition and other compulsory fees (as specified by NTU)
How to apply :
Apply for the Masters programme of choice online;
Applications for the ST Engineering Scholarship open on 1st January and close on 31st March 08.
Application form can be obtained from here.
Shortlisted applicants will be interviewed by the MSc Selection Committee.
Only successful applicants will be notified.
For enquiries, please contact the RSIS Graduate Programmes Office at rsisprogrammes@ntu.edu.sg
MS Graduate Scholarship
SEARCA invites applications for its graduate scholarship (MS and PhD) in agriculture and related fields (including biological sciences, social sciences, economics and statistics, forestry and fisheries, environmental sciences, agro-industrial technology and engineering, and biochemistry) for School Year 2009-2010. The scholarship is open to Southeast Asian nationals, including Indonesians, who are regular employees of academic or research institutions or government agencies and not older than 35 years old.
Applicants may submit their applications to the Head, Bureau for International Cooperation, Ministry of National Education (MONE) in Jakarta. The MONE then submits the list of applicants accompanied by the complete set of requirements to SEARCA not later than 30 July 2008. All applicants are required to check with their Ministries of Education for the deadline of applicants' submission set by the Ministry.
Any one of the following universities may serve as study posts of SEARCA scholars: Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia; Kasetsart University and Thammasat University, Thailand; Institut Pertanian Bogor, Universitas Gadjah Mada and University of Indonesia, all in Indonesia; University of the Philippines (UP) Los Banos, UP Diliman, and UP Visayas, Philippines; and National University of Singapore, Singapore. SEARCA reserves the right to make the final decision on the choice of the scholars' study post. Therefore, applicants are required to submit to SEARCA applications for admission to the Graduate Schools of at least three universities in the list.
The list of requirements for application as well as all the required forms for scholarship application and admission to the graduate study programs of universities where SEARCA scholars may study may be downloaded from the SEARCA website at http://www.searca.org.
The topic of the research that the applicants plan to conduct for their thesis must be in line with the thrusts of SEARCA (i.e., promotion of agricultural competitiveness, sustainable land use and water management, and biodiversity conservation by addressing economic and institutional constraints, expanding access to productive resources and technology, and strengthening local governance capability to deliver agricultural services).
SEARCA shall not evaluate applications with incomplete documents.
Applicants who are denied admission by the Graduate School concerned will not be considered for scholarship.
Interested parties may also contact the Graduate Scholarship Department of SEARCA via email at gsd@agri.searca.org or ecc@agri.searca.org.
S E A M E O
Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture
SEARCA, College, Laguna 4031, Philippines
Tel.: (63-49) 536-7164 • Fax: (63-49) 536 7097
Email: gsd@.agri.searca.org or ecc@.agri.searca.org
PhD Research Scholarships
SEARCA invites qualified Indonesians and other Southeast Asians to apply for the following scholarships and grants:
PhD Research Scholarships. Open to students pursuing PhD in agriculture or related fields whose research focuses on SEARCA's priority thrusts, i.e., promotion of agricultural competitiveness and/or natural resource management.
Scholars are required to spend two months at SEARCA, located in the Philippines, and present a seminar related to the research. Scholarship support is up to a maximum of US$8,400 per awardee. Deadlines for application are 1 April 2008 and 1 September 2008.
The list of application requirements and application form may be downloaded at http://www.searca.org/web/scholarship/regxilar scholarships/phdresearch.html.
SEARCA Travel Grants. The grant provides financial support to qualified staff of development-oriented institution or graduate students of reputable universities in Southeast Asia who will present scientific papers in international or local scientific conferences or fora. Travel grant is up to a maximum of US$1,200 per awardee. Applications must be submitted at least two months before the second month of each quarter. The SEARCA Committee on Travel Grants evaluates applications on a quarterly basis (every third week of the last month of every quarter) for travels that fall within the quarter following each evaluation period.
For more details about SEARCA scholarships and travel grants, please visit http://www.searca.org/web/scholarship/index.html or contact gsd@agri.searca.org.
S E A M E O
Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA)
Los Banos 4031 Laguna, Philippines
Tel.: 63-49 536 2365 to 67; Fax: 63-49 536 7164; URL: http://www.searca.org