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Minggu, 28 Juni 2009
6 PhD Studentships in Computer Science at Swansea University
Six PhD studentships are available in Computer Science at Swansea University, with funding of up to 12,940 GBP stipend plus fees.UK candidates are eligible to apply for all six studentships.
Overseas and EU candidates ARE eligible for some of the studentships!
Potential candidates should preferably have a first-class Bachelor`s degree in Computer Science or a cognate discipline, or an equivalent qualification.
To ensure consideration for an award, please apply to the University for admission as a PhD student in Computer Science: http://www.swan.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/
Deadline: 15th June 2009
Separate application for an award is NOT required. Candidates should however discuss possible topics with potential supervisors before the end of June. Queries may be addressed to Dr Arnold Beckmann a.beckmann@swansea.ac.uk.
Decisions concerning awards are expected by mid-July.
Computer Science at Swansea University offers an active and stimulating research atmosphere for PhD students, with internationally-leading research groups in Theory, Graphics and HCI. For further details of our research, see: http://www.swan.ac.uk/compsci/research/
In RAE 2008, 70% of the research submitted by the department was assessed as either world-leading or internationally excellent; only 12 Computer Science departments throughout the UK achieved a higher percentage of world-leading research.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/ZM262/Six_funded_PhD_Studentships_in_Computer_Science/
5 PhD Studentships in Media Studies at University of Sunderland
POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENTSHIPS IN MEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Building on our recent success in RAE 2008 (65% World Leading/Internation ally Excellent research), the Centre for Research in Media and Cultural Studies invites applications for five fully-funded PhD research studentships. Applicants should be suitably qualified and motivated to undertake a full-time programme of research leading to a PhD. Although we welcome applications from across the field of media and cultural studies, we would be particularly interested in research projects that fall within one of the Centre`s general research themes:
1. Histories and Theories
2. Texts, Performances and Identities
3. Technologies and Spaces of Communication
Further details of staff research interests are available at http://centres.sunderland.ac.uk/crmcs/ The studentships will include the payment of all tuition fees and carry an annual bursary for a maximum of three years. Students will be provided with a programme of research training and excellent facilities on the University of Sunderland`s new St Peter`s Campus.
Further details of these studentships and application forms are available from:
Diane Davis,
University of Sunderland,
Graduate Research School,
diane.davis@sunderland.ac.uk
+44 (0) 191 515 2072
For informal discussion, please contact either Professor John Storey (john.storey@sunderland.ac.uk) or Professor Shaun Moores (shaun.moores@sunderland.ac.uk).
Closing date for the receipt of applications: 1 September 2009.
PhD Scholarship in various program at United Arab Emirates Unversity
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
1. All Ph. D. students must be full time students.
2. All Ph.D. students will be supported by a scholarship that will include:
a. A monthly tax free stipend of 10,000 AED
b. University provided furnished housing
c. Health insurance for student, spouse and up to three children
d. Textbooks will be provided
e. Annual round trip air tickets to home country for student, spouse and up to three children (for expatriate students)
3. Tuition will be charged for the Ph.D. program on a credit hour basis and all admitted students will be eligible to receive sponsorships of tuition. Students admitted to the Ph.D. program who do not receive external sponsorships will be eligible for University sponsorship of tuition charges.
4. The expected duration of the Ph.D. program will be 3-4 years post Bachelor`s degree or 2-3 years post Master`s degree
5. The program will consist of at least one year`s graduate level course work, passing of a qualifying examination and successful completion of a dissertation.
6. The exact nature of a Ph.D. students` program will be prepared by the host department and approved by the Board of Graduate Research Studies.
7. Fields available for study include all areas currently presented by the faculties and colleges at UAEU. Discipline field names will be used such as chemical engineering, physics, history, etc.
II. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
1. Minimum GPA Expectation:
a. If post Bachelor degree entry - 3.5 out of 4.0 for final 60 credit hours
b. If post Master`s degree entry - 3.5 out of 4.0 for Masters Course work.
2. Minimum TOEFL score - 575 expected
3. GRE scores will be considered; GMAT scores for Business will be considered. These scores are not required but will strengthen the application.
4. Two letters of recommendation are required
5. After receipt of the completed application form and supporting information as outlined in the next section, an application proposal will be prepared by host department and will require the approval of the department chair and college dean. This proposal will include a statement of personal goals from the candidate and a description of the proposal program of work.
6. The proposal will be considered by the Board of Graduate Research Studies and a recommendation made to the Provost who will make the final decision as to acceptance into the program.
7. Each of the following will be considered in reaching a decision whether or not to approve enrollment and the proposed course of study:
a. Candidates suitability, academic achievements and potential
b. Suitability and research record of supervisor and, if applicable, co-supervisor(s)
c. Suitability and research record of thesis advisory committee membership
d. Department facilities or their equivalent
e. Proposed coursework, including learning outcome goals
f. Proposed thesis topic or general area of research (exact topic may beapproved later)
g. Eligibility and admission to the Ph.D. program are independent of the applicant`s tuition sponsorship.
III. APPLICATION PROCEDURE
1. Candidate must complete and submit the online application form that may be found at www.uaeu.ac.ae/PhD
2. Candidate must have official transcripts of all university work sent directly from the appropriate universities to Office of Admissions, UAE University, P.O. Box 17555, United Arab Emirates (use of express mail suggested).
3. Official score reports of the TOEFL, (GRE and/or GMAT) should be sent to:
Office of Admissions,
UAE University,
P.O. Box 17555,
United Arab Emirates.
4. Two letters of recommendation should be sent to
UAE University,
P.O. Box 17555,
Office of Admissions,
United Arab Emirates.
5. Selected candidates may be invited to UAEU for an interview. Some candidates may be interviewed via a video conferencing system.
6. Applicants are urged to contact the college and/or the department in which they would like to study and discuss their application.
IV. CONTACTS
Applicants are encouraged to contact the following individuals for further information about specific areas:
. College of Business and Economics
Professor David Graf, Dean
dgraf@uaue.ac.ae
. College of Education
Dr. Abdulla Al-Za`abi Assistant Dean for Research and Graduate Studies
AbdulsalamJ@uaeu.ac.ae
. College of Engineering
Dr. Ali Almarzouqi, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies
Hassana@uaeu.ac.ae
. College of Law
Dr. Shadi Murtada
Shadi-murtada@uaeu.ac.ae
. College Humanities and Social Sciences
Dr. Ateeq Jakka, Assistant Dean for Research
drateeq@uaeu.ac.ae
. College of Science
Dr. Abdulmajeed Saif M. Al-Khajah, Assistant Dean for Research
majeed@uaeu.ac.ae
. College of Food and Agriculture
Professor Ghaleb Hadrami, Dean
Hadrami@uaeu.ac.ae
. College of Information Technology
Dr. Boumediene Belkhouche, Associate Dean
b.belkhouche@uaeu.ac.ae
. College of Medicine
Prof. Mohamed Yousef Hasan, Vice Dean
my.hasan@uaeu.ac.ae
Source:
http://www.uaeu.ac.ae/study_here/docs/phd/20090610_phd_important_information.pdf
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is recruiting PhD students
University of Science and Technology (HKUST) is recruiting PhD students to
start in Fall 2010. We are looking for outstanding undergraduate students as
well as outstanding graduate students with master's degree with some
research experience. We are looking for postgraduate students in all areas
in computer science and related areas, including but not limited to,
artificial intelligence, data and knowledge management, networks and
networking systems, software technologies, theoretical computer science and
vision and graphics. We also encourage students interested in
multi-disciplinary areas such as bioinformatics, risk management and
business intelligence and computational finance. To find out more about us,
please visit our CSE website at (http://www.cse.ust.hk/).
Our department consists of outstanding faculty members and graduate students
with over 40 faculty members and over 100 PhD students. Our medium of
teaching and research is English. Besides having a strong publication track
record, our faculty and students are among the first to develop advanced and
popular P2P systems, industry standards on RFID and sensor networks,
computer graphics and vision systems, large-scale data mining and machine
learning systems for Web search, GPU and parallel computing for database
query processing, to name a few. After getting their PhDs, our students find
jobs in worldwide research labs such as Microsoft Research, Google, IBM and
top universities in Canada, Australia, Singapore, and Hong Kong. A student
who has a master's degree is expected to graduate with a PhD in 3 years, and
an undergraduate degree to graduate in 4 years.
Starting in 2010, we are particularly happy to offer the prestigious Hong
Kong PHD Fellowship of HK$20,000 (~USD 2,580) per month, plus a travel
allowance of HK$10,000 (~USD 1,290) for three years. Exceptionally qualified
PhD applicants (top 10% in class, >85% GPA, excellent English command) are
welcome to contact potential faculty supervisors and apply by Dec 1, 2009.
This fellowship award is offered centrally by University Grant Council of
Hong Kong.
We also offer a large number of postgraduate research studentship awards at
HK$156,000 per year (~USD 20,000/year). Our admission requirement for
English is one of recent TOEFL(cbt)>=580, IELTS>=7, or TOEFL(ibt)>=92 by the
time you enter HKUST. Applicants can send application material to our PG
program at any time, but preferably before March 15, 2010. More information
is available at (http://www.cse.ust.hk/pg/), or write: pgadmin@cse.ust.hk.
You can learn more about our Postgraduate Programs at (
http://www.cse.ust.hk/pg/) and see where our PhD graduates go at (
http://www.cse.ust.hk/pg/
Research Fellowships in Australia, Coral Reefs Studies
Reef Studies is contacting people who might be interested in applying
for an ARC Future Fellowship. The ARC Centre has recruited 38
full-time research fellows in the past 3 years, working in many
fields relevant for coral reefs (e.g. biophysical sciences, climate
change, conservation planning, economics, social science, modelling).
The Centre is a world-leader in coral reef research (see
http://www.coralcoe.org.au/
Australian Universities. James Cook University and the ARC Centre
will host the 12th International Coral Reef Symposium in Australia in 2012.
awards are available each year. They are designed to attract
outstanding mid-career researchers (5 to 15 years post-PhD) to
Australia and are open to citizens of all countries. These are
four-year fellowships that provide salaries of up to $140,000/year
(see
<http://www.arc.gov.au/ncgp/
Institutions that host Future Fellows negotiate additional support
with applicants, such as salary top-up, research support, and
continuing employment beyond the term of the fellowship.
fellows within 3 years of their PhD. A third scheme, ARC Laureate
Fellowships supports Professorial Fellows who are rising global
leaders in their field.
Coral Reef Studies using any of these schemes (which span all career
stages), please contact us for further advice by emailing your CV to
<mailto:info@coralcoe.org.au>
--
Jennifer Lappin
Chief Operations Officer
ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
James Cook University
Townsville, Queensland 4811
Australia
Fax: 61-747-813015
email: <mailto:Jennifer.Lappin@jcu.
Jumat, 12 Juni 2009
Endeavour Executive Awards Australian Government
The Endeavour Executive Awards provide professional development opportunities (1-4 months) for high achievers in business, industry, education or government from participating countries, including Australia.
The Awards focus on building skills and knowledge through a host work environment rather than through formal enrolment in a study program at a host institution and are not intended to fund direct academic research.
Professional development activities could include management training, peer-to-peer learning, mentoring, short courses and developing leadership skills.
The Endeavour Executive Awards aim to:
- enable high achieving professionals to further develop their skills and knowledge
- deepen professional engagements between Australia and participating countries
- strengthen mutual understanding between the people of Australia and Award Holders’ host countries
- build linkages and networks between Australia and participating countries
- allow professionals the opportunity, on returning to their home country, to share their updated skills and knowledge with colleagues.
Applicants must be nominated by either their home organisation or host organisation. The professional development activity must not have a commercial outcome as its purpose.
Host organisations for international applicants cannot be an Australian branch of the applicant’s home organisation.
Host organisations for Australian applicants cannot be an offshore branch of the applicant's home organisation. In addition, Australians cannot be hosted by any Australian organisation or institution, including Australian Government offices overseas.
AWARD BENEFITS
Funding | Amount |
Travel Allowance | $AUD5,000 |
Establishment Allowance | $AUD5,000 |
Monthly Stipend (up to 4 months on a pro-rata basis) | $AUD2,500 |
Total Award Value | Up to $AUD20,000 |
Health and travel insurance will be provided.
Additional funds are not available to support accompanying dependents or for return visits to the home country.
WHO CAN APPLY
To apply for the 2010 Endeavour Executive Awards, international and Australian applicants must first satisfy the eligibility requirements detailed below. Applicants are required to submit a completed online application along with the required supporting documentation.
- International applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of a participating country and reside in a participating country
- International Applicants who wish to apply for the 2010 round must not be living, studying or working in Australia in 2009.
- Australian applicants must be residing in Australia. Applicants must not be studying, living or working in the proposed host country in 2009.
- Applicants holding dual citizenship or permanent residency status in their host country are ineligible to apply.
- Applicants (both international and Australian) must have an undergraduate degree and at least 5 years professional work experience. Applicants not holding an undergraduate degree will need to demonstrate at least 10 years relevant professional work experience.
- Applicants must be nominated by either their home organisation or the host organisation.
- Applicants must have in writing confirmation of acceptance or affiliation with the host organisation(s).
- And more, please visit link below for details of requirements.
FURTHER DETAILS
http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au/international_applicants/executive_awards.htm
Endeavour Vocational Education and Training (VET) Awards Australian Government
The Endeavour Vocational Education and Training (VET) Awards provide financial support for up to 2.5 years for international students from participating countries to undertake vocational education at a Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree level in any field of study in Australia. Vocational education and training provides occupational or work-related knowledge and skills. The courses are traditionally non-academic and directly related to a trade, occupation or 'vocation' in which the applicant participates. These courses exclude degree and higher level programs normally delivered by universities.
English language training in Australia is also available when the English language proficiency requirements of the Australian host institution are not met (See Eligibility Requirements below).
The Endeavour VET Awards aim to:
- further develop Award Holders’ knowledge and skills in their areas of expertise
- showcase Australia’s vocational education and training sector
- strengthen mutual understanding between the people of Australia and Award Holders’ home countries
- build linkages and networks between Australia and participating countries
- address skills shortages in Award Holders’ home countries.
AWARD BENEFIT
- Travel Allowance: $AUD4,500
- Establishment Allowance: $AUD4,000
- Monthly Stipend (up to 2.5 years on a pro-rata basis): $AUD2,500 per month
- Tuition Fees each semester (up to 2 years)* Up to: $AUD6,500 per semester
- English language training fees (up to 6 months, if required) Up to: $AUD10,000
- Total Award Value Up to: $AUD119,500
*Tuition fees will be paid up to a maximum of $AUD13,000 per year ($AUD26,000 for 2 years).
Health and travel insurance will be provided.
Additional funds are not available to support accompanying dependants or for return visits to the home country.
Awards are up to 2.5 years in duration consisting of:
- Up to 6 months English language training (if required)
- Up to 2 years study towards a Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree.
REQUIREMENTS
To apply for the 2010 Endeavour Vocational Education and Training (VET) Awards, international applicants must first satisfy the eligibility requirements detailed below. Applicants are required to submit a completed online application along with the required supporting documentation.
- Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of a participating country and reside in a participating country (see Section 9 below).
- Applicants who wish to apply for the 2010 round must not be or have been studying, living or working in Australia in 2009.
- Applicants holding dual Australian citizenship or permanent residency status in Australia are ineligible to apply.
- Applicants must have completed a qualification equivalent to the Australian Senior School Certificate of Education (Year 12).
- Applicants must have applied for and gained admission to a Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree course at an Australian vocational education institution. Conditional letters of offer will be accepted at the time of application. A letter to potential host institutions to assist with your application for admission is attached to these Guidelines.
- And more, for details please visit link below.
- Australia | Deadline : Jul 31, 2009
FURTHER DETAILS
http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au/international_applicants/vet_awards.htm