Minggu, 05 Juni 2011

Post doc in Border Region Studies


Disability Scholarships Department of Border Region Studies (IFG) is rooted in the unique history of the border region of Southern Denmark. At the same time, the department has strong links with the business community and local cultural institutions. Comparative aspects, including other (border) regions in Europe is particularly strong in regional studies and in the border areas of study.

Research Group:

People and Communities in the Border Regions of priority groups the consequences of European research, integration of history and globalization, as reflected in the border regions of Europe. This Disability Scholarships approach is interdisciplinary, and the aim is to contribute to the results and new knowledge in this field internationally recognized research. The priority areas also contributes to developing European Studies by promoting awareness and by providing the possibility to gain insight into new knowledge and new values ​​that form the period of employment, leisure, and society as a whole in the world and global Europeanised. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Application Details:

Disability Scholarships Applications are invited from candidates with research experience in European regional studies regional or border. Participants are expected to engage in interdisciplinary research groups and participate in the development of cross-disciplinary studies of regional and border areas.Disability Scholarships Participants are expected to participate in teaching (Bachelor of Science in European Studies) in English.

Application Deadline:
Limit the application is no more than 1 July 2011

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

http://www.jobs.sdu.dk/vis_stilling.php?id=6587&lang=eng

Minggu, 29 Mei 2011

The Solstice Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing Fellowship Program for Writers

Disability Scholarships Fellowship recipients will receive $ 1,000 toward their first semester. Thanks to the generous support of our donors, Solstice MFA in Creative Writing offers four scholarships for students to start a residency program during the winter / spring semester: Michael Steinberg Fellowship for Creative Nonfiction, the Dennis Lehane Fellowship for Fiction, which Jacqueline Woodson Fellowship for Writers Young People of African or Caribbean Descent, and Sharon Olds Fellowship for poetry.

Eligibility Details:

Michael Steinberg Fellowship for creative nonfiction; The Dennis Lehane Fellowship for Fiction: The Fellowship Jacqueline Woodson for Young People's Writer of African or Caribbean Descent, and The Fellowship Sharon Olds for Poetry.

Apply Details:

Disability Scholarships Prospective students apply for scholarships based on need are encouraged to submit materials well before the application deadline, regardless of whether they apply for residency summer / fall semester or stay the winter / spring semester began. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com Log in to run this program rolling, and our limited number of needs-based scholarships are awarded to students who qualify to fund for each period of registration of spread.Disability Scholarships It is therefore very important that students are hoping for scholarships based on need apply early.

Application Deadline:
Deadline for application is October 14, 2011

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

http://www.pmc.edu/mfa-financial-aid

Senin, 23 Mei 2011

Disability Scholarship Program for Doctoral Applicants


Special Disability Scholarship Program (SSP) was established to support advanced research of the university by asking for help international students are very capable. Every year in April and October, the university selected foreign doctoral students register for specific research projects. Students pursuing a doctoral degree in English while at the same time helping their host professor as a research assistant (RA). Disability Scholarship Through this program KUT want to expand and deepen international ties with academic and educational institutions worldwide.
(1) International applicants exempt from 300,000 yen enrollment fee.
(2) Guidance from ¥ 535,800 (per year) will be released. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com
(3) 240,000 yen per year as scholarship CNS at the time of application.
(4) Up to 960,000 yen per year to work as a research assistant.
(5) 200,000 yen for travel and initial living expenses. (Given only to applicants who live outside Japan at the time of application)

How to Apply: By Post

Scholarship Application Deadline: 20 September 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 17 Mei 2011

PhD Disability Scholarship in Faculty of Humanities


Disability Scholarship In addition, the PhD School offers a range of services to assist doctoral students with the practical things before admission, during their studies and career guidance after graduation. We invite you to use this website to enhance your knowledge of PhD School, the possibility of funding and the Faculty of Humanities as an attractive place to live and learn.

Disability Scholarship Applicants must hold a Master's degree two years (120 ECTS) or equivalent, or expects to receive by 30 September 2011.http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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Applicants must have submitted their thesis at the time of application, as far as the thesis is part of their Masters program. Applicants with a Master's degree non-Denmark will have their degree assessed by the Danish Agency for International Education to establish, if it is equivalent to a Master's degree Master's degree Denmark.

Scholarship Application Deadline: June 1, 2011

Details Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 12 Mei 2011

Turkey PhD Disability Scholarship in Industrial Engineering


Disability Scholarship Students are expected to have an MS degree in Industrial / Systems Engineering or Operations Research. Students must have a strong background in linear programming, and interested in the problem of integer programming, combinatorial optimization, network flows and algorithms. good programming skills (preferably in C + + or C #) is also required. Disability Scholarship Students with an MS degree in Computer Science / Engineering with interests in algorithms, or a degree in Mathematics with an interest in combinatorial optimization are also welcomed if they are interested in operations research and analysis.

Financial Assistance:
Students will have a full
Disability Scholarship to the school and will receive monthly income from research grants TUB? NO. In addition to regular full scholarship, a trip that sufficient funds from grants and the additional benefits of Sabanc? University is available based on student qualifications. You can contact the project coordinator for further details about financial aid.

Scholarship Application Deadline: May 27, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 05 Mei 2011

Newcastle University Foundation Disability Scholarship


Disability Scholarship cover the total tuition of one year. You will receive the first half while on your path scholarship program, and the second half when you start your degree at Newcastle University. Value will be the award of £ 11,490 - £ 12,990, depending on the chosen path Foundation.

How to Apply:
All international students who pay can apply for this
Disability Scholarship. Candidates who have completed 12 years of school (or local equivalent to meet the same standard) with good grades eligible to apply. Applicant must have a minimum language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 5.5 English to a specified degree program and must be at least 17 years.

Application Deadline:
Disability Scholarship Deadline for application is July 1, 2011

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

http://www.intohigher.com/media/122355/INTO%20NCL%20Foundation%20Scholarships%20Flyer%20March%202011.pdf

Minggu, 01 Mei 2011

UK 9-11 Disability Scholarships Fund


The 9 / 11 in the United Kingdom Disability Scholarships Fund as part of its endowment funds necessary to ensure that applicants demonstrate a need, hardship or distress. This means that the applicants background information on income and wealth for themselves or their parents / guardians how to make the application form.

May I ask when I started but not completed a course before high school education?

You can apply for an award under these circumstances, but should be ready to explain why you gave the study earlier. You must also remember the admission requirements of the institution (s) you are applying to meet.


When should I apply for a 9/11 Scholarship?

You should start considering your 9/11 Disability Scholarships application around 18 months before the intended course start date e.g. Grade 10 at high school in USA or while you are in your second year of undergraduate study (if you are intending to apply for a Masters course).

How do I apply for a 9/11 Scholarship?

-Research courses and check you meet the specific academic requirements
-Apply for to universities through UCAS (Universities and Colleges Admissions Service)
-Complete the 9/11 Disability Scholarships application form (in full) and gather supporting documentation
-Complete and sign the declaration form and send to us along with your completed application form

Who do I send my application to?

Disability Scholarships Applicants resident in the USA:

Scholarship America
1505 Riverview Road
PO Box 297
St Peter
MN 56082
United States of America

Telephone (001) 877 862 0136

In the United Kingdom (and for applicants from any other country):

Susan Smith
British Council
The Tun, 4 Jackson’s Entry
Holyrood Road
Edinburgh EH8 8PJ
Scotland, UK

Telephone 0044 (0) 131 524 5772

Further Information

Application Deadline : 31 December 2011

Senin, 25 April 2011

TGI offering 35 PhD Disability Scholarships Studentships tenable


Each Disability Scholarships studentship is for 4 years and carries a tax-free stipend of €16,000 per year as well as an allowance towards student fees of €5,000 per annum. In the table below, we have listed the research topic areas, the number of studentships available and a link offering further details on how to apply for studentships at that institution. Disability Scholarships Students who wish to apply should first consult the TGI website. This carries details of the studentships on offer, the research topics of interest, industry links and the institution at which they are tenable. Following a selection process undertaken by the potential supervisor, you will be guided through the admission process for your host institution.
Eligibility: Disability Scholarships Applications are welcome from students with a background in Engineering, Computer Science a related discipline. High calibre candidates holding, or expecting to receive a degree at first or upper second class level are encouraged to

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 May 2011

Details Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 19 April 2011

URC Postdoctoral Research Fellowships Disability Scholarships


The value of donations is set at R175 000 € per year and are valid for a maximum period of 12 months and include all costs of relocation. The Disability Scholarships grants do not benefit and a direction of the exemption shall be requested by the CPU, on behalf of candidates.
Application for renewal for a further year to be considered, but only in competition with new applications. Extensions are not guaranteed

Rules and:

All South Africans and foreign applicants are eligible, but preference is given to applicants who have received doctoral universities will be given other than UCT.
Disability Scholarships Applicants who graduated from UCT at both undergraduate and postgraduate level are not eligible.
Only candidates who are promotion received more than 5 years and are still in academic positions or research are eligible.
There are no restrictions for any discipline or field of research, but applications from other African countries, women and black researchers should be favored.

Applicants who have not yet graduated with the PhD degree must provide proof that the PhD thesis has been submitted by no later than 15 September 2011. Such proof must be accompanied by a statement by the supervisor that the degree is likely to be achieved.
The Disability Scholarships successful candidate will be expected to undertake the agreed research as well as optional but limited teaching duties as part of professional development; however
successful candidates will not be expected to perform any service to the Department of the University of Cape Town in return for the Fellowship.
The URC Postdoctoral Fellowship is considered to be a PRIMARY AWARD and cannot be held in full concurrently with any other award. A maximum of 50% (R87,500) of the value of the award can be held concurrently with any other postdoctoral fellowship(s).
It is crucial that applicants’ research interests and faculty needs are in line with those of the host department.
Successful Disability Scholarships candidates will be required to enter into a Memorandum of Agreement with the University of Cape Town, and a Memorandum of Understanding with his/her Principal Investigator.
Successful candidates will be required to comply with the University of Cape Town’s approved policies, procedures and practises for the postdoctoral sector.

Disability Scholarships Application procedure:

Please complete the PDOC01 Application Form. This is available from the Postgraduate Centre and Funding Office, University of Cape Town or from the internet at http://www.uct.ac.za/research/pgfo/postdocfellows/offered/
Applications must include the following:

The completed PDOC01 Application Form including all required information and attachments.
The applicant’s full curriculum vitae and a full list of publications. Reports from three referees, which must be submitted in sealed envelopes.
Certified copies of all academic transcripts. Please do not include copies of certificates.

Although fully completed applications must be submitted directly to the Postgraduate Funding Office, applicants are urged to contact the appropriate Head of Department in the first instance if at all possible. Information on faculty structure and academic departments may be found on the UCT website at http://www.uct.ac.za

The closing date for receipt of applications is 31 July 2011.

Kamis, 07 April 2011

Methodist Health System Nursing Disability Scholarship,USA


Disability Scholarships are available for all levels of nursing education. Applicants should note that awards are made annually by the scholarship committee based on the availability of funds and that this funding will impact the applicant’s tuition reimbursement from MHS. Disability Scholarships Applicants are required to disclose all funding sources and funds may only be applied to tuition, fees and books.

Payment will be made directly to the Disability Scholarships recipient. Although the period covered is for both the Fall and Spring semesters, payments will be made for each semester separately. The Disability Scholarships applicant must report grades at the end of each semester.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 June 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

2011 Small Grants Disability Scholarships for Thesis Writing, Africa


The grants Disability Scholarships serve as aspect of the Council’s contribution to the advancement of the social sciences in Africa, and the steady renewal and strengthening of research capacities in African universities, through the funding of primary investigation carried out by postgraduate college students and professionals. Hence, Disability Scholarships candidates whose applications are effective are encouraged to use the assets furnished below the grants to cover the charge of their fieldwork, the acquisition of publications and paperwork, the processing of data which they have collected and the printing of their theses/dissertations.

The CODESRIA Small Grants Programme Disability Scholarships is open to graduate college students and pros currently registered in African universities, and preparing their theses and dissertations in all social science fields and other disciplines involving social or economic analysis. Preference is provided to individuals registered for doctoral research (PhD or equivalent), while handful of grants are obtainable for Masters theses.

Disability Scholarships Application Deadline:
seventeenth June, 2011

Further Scholarship Data and Application

Selasa, 22 Maret 2011

PhD and Postdoctoral Positions Disability Scholarships in, Norway


Doctorate and Fellowship Positions in NorMER in the field of Global climate change on fisheries resources in the Nordic region, with a primary focus on the Atlantic cod in University of Oslo,Norway -2011

Study Subject: Global climate change on fisheries resources in the Nordic region, with a primary focus on the Atlantic cod.
Employer: University of Oslo
Level: PhD and Postdoctoral

A major challenge for managers and researchers today is to find ways that the oceans food and other services in a sustainable way to identify you in changing climatic conditions and socio-economic. As climate change and high harvest so even more pressure on marine resources, scientists of the future must have the ability to cross combining physical, biological and social / economic sciences, advise appropriate management. Norma is a new Nordic Centre of Excellence, with funding from Nordforsk, on behalf of the High-Level Research Initiative (TRI) and the participating institutions for 2011-2015 to meet this challenge through a unique program primary research. 45 searches of 10 Nordic institutions will cooperate in the training of 15 new graduate students and five postdoctoral students in joint projects examining the biological, economic and social change on fisheries resources in the Nordic region, with an emphasis on cod.

The NorMER partnership includes teams led by Nils Chr. Stenseth at the University of Oslo, Carl Folke of the Stockholm Resilience Centre in Sweden, Erik Bonsdorff at Åbo Adakemi University in Finland, Marko Lindroos at the University of Helsinki in Finland, Markus Meier at the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute in Sweden, Guðrún Marteinsdóttir at Marine Academic Research in Iceland, Eyðfinn Magnussen at the University of Faroe Islands, Helle Siegstad at the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, Øyvind Fiksen at the University of Bergen in Norway, and Thomas Kiørboe at the Technical University of Denmark. Each PhD project will be supervised and based at a single institution, but will require a mandatory visit to a partner institution of up to 4 months for co-supervision (see the detailed descriptions for each project for details). The Postdoc positions are additionally required to collaborate with multiple partner institutio.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
30 March 2011

Details Scholarship Information and Application

Jumat, 18 Maret 2011

PhD Disability Scholarships Studentship in Comparative Law and Linguistics

English legal methodology in the 21st century from the perspective of German legal methodology

The PhD will examine English legal methodology and terminology against the comparative background of the German approach. The PhD will start from the premise that the genuinely English approach to legal methodology, both in academia and in practice, has not changed significantly since Gustav Radbruch's research in 1947, despite the continental influence in EU law and the need to adapt to a more continental approach to comply with EU parameters. It will seek to verify or falsify this premise by analysing the writings of academics as well as the case law and legislation to find out whether the traditional approach is still prominent or whether a shift to conceptualisation as a first step to the "elegance of the clear contour" (Radbruch) and ultimately codification is likely to happen anytime soon.

A more detailed description of the topic can be found at: http://www.dur.ac.uk/resources/law/postgraduate/PhDStudentshipincomparativelawandlinguistics.docx

As well as current entry requirements, core qualifications expected of the candidates will be:

Ideally bilingual command of English and German; generally native or near native-speaker command of one of the two, and a proven high proficiency in the other, including legal terminology; Thorough knowledge of the English and/or German legal systems, with demonstrated ability to familiarise themselves with the other system in a short time.

The award:

Fee waiver at EU/Home rate for 3 years (currently ca. £4,000 per year) Annual maintenance contribution of £1,000 Opportunity to engage in (paid) teaching at undergraduate level (tutorials and seminars) by mutual agreement between candidate and Law School based on teaching need and abilities Start date: 1 October 2011

Application process:

Complete the online admissions application form. You must state on this form that you wish to be considered for this scholarship Submit all supporting documents and a detailed research proposal (around 10 pages single-spaced). Further details at:

http://www.dur.ac.uk/law/postgraduate/pgdegrees/apply

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF COMPLETED APPLICATIONS

(and ALL supporting documents)

1 April 2011

The successful candidate will be notified by 1 June 2011

Kamis, 17 Maret 2011

Clinical Psychologist Disability Scholarships

We would like to invite applications for the post of Clinical Psychologist. This position will be fixed term until December 2012 and is a full-time post.

The successful candidate will work in the OASIS Prison In-reach team, a new service for prisoners at high risk of developing psychosis. The aim of the project is to roll-out an early detection and early intervention service in Her Majesty's Prison Brixton.

The new clinical team will work closely with the OASIS community team, with the in-reach psychiatric mental health and within the existing time structure of the prison. Her Majesty's Prison Brixton is a category B local prison for male prisoners aged 21 or over who are on remand (going to trial) or sentenced to less than two years. The prison has an average daily population of 798 and receives on average 20 new receptions each day, about 50% are resident in SLaM.

Prisoners resident in SLaM aged 21-35 will be screened during their first week induction to prison using the screening instrument developed in our previous study.

Prisoners who meet criteria for the at risk mental state will be provided with a well-established intervention package which is routinely used in the OASIS service in the community. Treatment will start in prison and the same clinician will continue seeing the prisoner when they are released into the community. Clients will be followed up for a period of 2 years after the initial assessment.

The successful candidate will also be encouraged to develop their own research interests.

Starting salary £40,313 pa (inclusive of £2,323 pa London Allowance).

To obtain further particulars, an application form and further information about the Institute, please see our website at http://www.iop.kcl.ac.uk/vacancies or alternatively email vacancies@iop.kcl.ac.uk. Completed application forms should be emailed to this address or posted to the address given in the further particulars.

Please quote reference number 11/R30 in all correspondence.

Closing date for applications 30 March 2011.

Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted.

Equality of opportunity is College policy