Sunday, March 22, 2009

International Graduate Program “Molecular Biology and Medicine of the Lung” (MBML)

March 18, 2009


15 Doctoral Positions Available for Pulmonary Research in Germany (Giessen, Germany)

The International Graduate Program “Molecular Biology and Medicine of the Lung” (MBML) is the leading educational platform of the University of Giessen Lung Center (UGLC) at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen, Germany. We are now seeking highly qualified and motivated individuals for full-time doctoral studies in the following areas:

• E. Baumgart-Vogt: Lung cell biology; Emphysema
• S. Bellusci: Lung development
• A. Ghofrani: Pulmonary hypertension
• V. Grau: Lung transplantation and rejection
• F. Grimminger & R. Savai: Lung cancer
• A. Günther & P. Markart: Lung fibrosis; cell biology
• J. Hänze: Reactive oxygen; Vascular remodelling
• S. Herold: Acute lung injury; Pneumomia;
• W. Kummer: Inflammation; Emphysema
• G. Kwapiszewska: Vascular remodelling; Pulmonary hypertension
• J. Lohmeyer: Acute lung injury; Pneumonia;
• K. Mayer: Sepsis; Acute lung injury
• R.E. Morty: Acute lung injury; Lung development
• S. Pleschka: Virology
• K.T. Preissner: Inflammation; Lung fibrosis
• S.S. Pullamsetti: Pulmonary hypertension; Vascular remodelling
• R.T. Schermuly: Pulmonary hypertension; Vascular remodelling
• I. Vadász: Acute lung injury
• R. Voswinckel: Lung development; Pulmonary hypertension
• N. Weissmann: Hypoxia; Pulmonary hypertension; Emphysema
• M. Wygrecka: Inflammation and acute lung injury

Students will receive a monthly stipend, and depending on their qualifications and the projects selected, may be eligible to register for one of the four doctoral degrees offered, including the PhD, the Dr rer. Nat., the Dr. biol. Hum. and the Dr. med.

Candidates must be in posession of a Master’s degree in the life sciences, or a primary degree in human or veterinary medicine, by October 2009. Candidates will be expected to attend an interview in Giessen in June 2009, and are free to start their laboratory research anytime after 1 July 2009. The formal coursework starts in October 2009. Please consult the MBML program webpage http://www.uniklinikum-giessen.de/mbml for information on the programme.

Applications, consisting of a (i) letter stating your intention to apply, (ii) a current curriculum vitae, (iii) a list of three potential referees, and (iv) your acadmic transcripts, compiled into a single PDF file, should be submitted to mbml@uniklinikum-giessen.de by 15 May 2009. Please direct any enquiries to Dr Rory E. Morty (rory.morty@innere.med.uni-giessen.de).

PhD studentship Bioengineering, medical engineering

March 17, 2009


PhD studentship Bioengineering, medical engineering: A novel computational model to detect the effects of normal ageing on retinal vascular function

Description :

Ageing is a risk factor for heart disease and stroke. The assessment of retinal microcirculation is proved to offer an important prognostic and diagnostic tool of the unpredicted, acute circulatory events in the elderly population. Normal data acquisition and interpretation is, however, necessary to differentiate changes due to normal ageing from the first signs of pathology. This is invaluable since early detection and intervention are essential principles in both disease management and maintaining patients’ quality of life (QOL). The aim of this work is to produce a new computational model that facilitates automatic analysis of the retinal vascular function measurements using the Dynamic Retinal Vessel Analyser (DVA, Imedos, GmbH, Germany), an instrument presently used for early detection of vascular dysfunction in diabetes, hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Prospective PhD students are expected to have very strong matematical background

Homepage : Aston University
Category : PhD studentship Bioengineering, medical engineering
Contact address : SEAS Aston University Birmingham B4 7ET
Keywords : computational model building, automatic analysis, pattern recognition
Name : Dr Anikó Ekárt
Email : a.ekart@aston.ac.uk

Thursday, March 19, 2009

PhD Scholarships in Public Health Science - Denmark

March 1, 2009


PhD Scholarships in Public Health Science

The Danish Graduate School in Public Health Science, GRASPH, is pleased to announce that six PhD-scholarships will be awarded by 1st of July 2009 to encourage young science graduates to embark on a research career in public health science. The PhD Scholarships are co-financed between The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation, the Faculties of Health Sciences (Universities of Copenhagen, Southern Denmark and Aarhus) and specific institutions in GRASPH.
Applications for 3-year scholarships are invited from candidates with a relevant master´s degree to one of the projects announced on our web site, www.phdpubhealth.dk. It is recommended to make contact with the main supervisor or contact person of the relevant research project before applying. Whether or not your degree equivalates a degree of the relevant academic level, you should obtain an evaluation by Cirius before applying for admission as a PhD student (http://www.ciriusonline.dk/Default.aspx?ID=3771).
Applicants who are already enroled or in the process of enrolment as PhD students by March 2009 cannot apply. Following allocation of the scholarships enrolment must take place at one of the Faculties of Health Sciences at either University of Copenhagen, Aarhus or Southern Denmark.
Appointment will take place at the institution where the PhD project is to be carried out. The terms of employment are stated in the agreement between The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations and the Ministry of Finance. The position is 3-yearly and is carried in accordance with ´Aftale mellem AC og Finansministeriet om lønnede ph.d.-stipendiater´ (Agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC) on salaried scholarships). As scholarship holders are included in the agreements regarding ´Ny Løn? (new salary), the salary is set as a result of an individual salary negotiation. The scholarship holder is obligated - with no further salary - to carry out tasks in connexion with lectures etc. for up to 840 working hours in the duration of the 3 year employment.
The PhD programme is to be completed in accordance with the Ministerial Order on the PhD Course of Study and on the PhD Degree of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, and the regulations and guidelines defined by the respective universities.
How to apply
Applications must be delivered in 9 copies and as a pdf-file on a cd-rom. Applicants should fill in a special application form found on http://www.phdpubhealth.dk/stipendier/. The application (written in Danish or English) should include all the enclosures stated in the form.
Deadline for application is 16th of March, 2009 at 16:00. The application should be send to graduate school coordinator Lisbeth Lyng Hansen, Danish Graduate School in Public Health Science, Øster Farimagsgade 5, P.O. 2099, 1014 Copenhagen K.
The qualifications of the applicant will be assessed by an assessment committee in accordance with the Ministerial Order Regarding Appointments. On the basis of the recommandations of this committee the Dean of the relevant faculty will make a decision for allocating the scholarship.
Further information about the scholarships can be obtained by contact to the director of the Graduate School, professor Torben Jørgensen, Research Centre for Prevention and Health, tojo-at-glo.regionh.dk.
The Danish Graduate School in Public Health is aimed to stimulate research and training of PhD students within public health sciences. GRASPH is based on a collaboration between 13 public and private research institutions which are: Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen; Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark; Institute of Public Health, University of Aarhus; National Research Center for the Working Environment; National Institute of Public Health; Statens Serum Institut; Research Centre for Prevention and Health, Capital Region; Institute of Preventive Medicine, Capital Region; DSI Danish Institute for Health Services Research; Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen; Research Unit of General Practice in Odense; Research Unit of General Practice in Aarhus; Institute of Epidemiological Cancer Research, Danish Cancer Society.
The Graduate School is funded for a 5-year period by The Danish Research Agency and The Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen.

12 PhD Fellowships at Jena School for Microbial Communication

February 27, 2009

12

PhD Fellowships at Jena School for Microbial Communication

Description : The Jena School for Microbial Communication (JSMC) is funded by the German Excellence Initiative. It conceptionally combines different research areas (microbial communities, interactions with plant, animal and human hosts and environmental interactions) to a comprehensive picture of microbial communication (www.jsmc.uni-jena.de). JSMC is an ambitious Graduate School prospectively comprising 150 PhD students who are educated in a structured, interdisciplinary training program based on top-level fundamental research. Four faculties of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena, six non-university research institutions as well as twelve partner companies are participating in this cutting edge research and training program which includes an innovative PhD program, career development and intensive sociocultural care. Three embedded existing Research Training Groups as well as twelve other cooperative research projects are engaged to incorporate novel research areas to achieve a complete view of microbial communication. JSMC invites applications for 12 PhD Student Fellowships We expect: - a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Natural or Life Sciences (e.g., Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Medical Sciences, etc.). Candidates about to earn their degree are welcome to apply. - high motivation and interest to join one of the interdisciplinary research areas of JSMC - creativity and interest to shape your own thesis project - an integrative and cooperative personality - very good communication skills in English (instruction language at JSMC) We offer: - a highly communicative atmosphere within a scientific network providing top-level research conditions - a PhD stipend paid for 3 years according to the rules of the DFG (German Research Foundation) as well as generous research funding - a comprehensive mentoring program with efficient supervision by a team of supervisors - a structured PhD training program including courses in novel technologies and soft skills - Jena – the German City of Science 2008: a young and lively city with dynamic business activities, successful scientific centres of innovation and a vibrant cultural scene around the famous Friedrich Schiller University Friedrich Schiller University Jena is an equal opportunity employer. The application procedure is handled online exclusively via the JSMC website: www.jsmc.uni-jena.de To apply, please acquaint yourself with the vacant PhD projects listed on this website. Then download, complete, and submit the ‘Statement of Interest’ form. Applications can only be considered upon receipt of the completed ‘Statement of Interest’ form submitted by email to apply-jsmc@uni-jena.de. DO NOT submit any additional documents at this point. Deadline for submission of the ‘Statement of Interest’: April 6th, 2009. Selected applicants will be invited to a JSMC Recruitment Meeting in Jena, Germany, at the end of June, 2009. Awarding decisions will be made shortly thereafter (July 2009).

Homepage : http://www.jsmc.uni-jena.de/

Contact address : JSMC - Jena School for Microbial Communication Friedrich Schiller University Jena Jenergasse 8 D-07743 Jena phone: +49 (0)3641-930 420

Keywords : biology, chemistry, physics, medical sciences, biochemistry, jena, phd fellowship
Name : Ulrike Schleier
Email : appl-jsmc@uni-jena.de

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

PhD Fellowship, Chemical crosstalk among bacterial predators, JSMC, Germany

March 8, 2009


JSMC invites applications for a
PhD Fellowship (Ref.No. JSMC?42/2009) on the topic
Chemical crosstalk among bacterial predators

The genus Lysobacter constitutes a physiologically unique group of organisms within the ??proteobacteria that practices wolf pack behavior to prey on other microbes. The research project is focused on the identification and characterisation of chemical factors that trigger or mediate group predation using methods of molecular biology and analytical chemistry.

We expect:
- a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Microbiology, Biochemistry or Chemistry. Candidates about to
earn their degree are welcome to apply.
- high motivation and interest to join one of the interdisciplinary research areas of JSMC
- creativity and interest to shape your own thesis project
- an integrative and cooperative personality
- very good communication skills in English (instruction language at JSMC)

We offer:
- a highly communicative atmosphere within a scientific network providing top?level research
conditions
- a PhD stipend paid for 3 years according to the rules of the DFG (German Research Foundation) as
well as generous research funding
- a comprehensive mentoring program with efficient supervision by a team of supervisors
- courses in novel technologies and soft skills
- Jena - the German City of Science 2008: a young and lively city with dynamic business activities,
successful scientific centres of innovation and a vibrant cultural scene around the famous Friedrich

Schiller University
Friedrich Schiller University Jena is an equal opportunity employer.

The application procedure is handled online exclusively via the JSMC website

www.jsmc.uni?jena.de

Please visit this website to acquaint yourself with details about the project above and other PhD projects offered within the current JSMC Recruitment Call. Then complete and submit the ‘Statement of Interest’ form downloadable from www.jsmc?uni?jena.de. Applications can only be considered upon receipt of the completed form, submitted by email to apply?jsmc@uni?jena.de. DO NOT submit any additional documents at this point.
Deadline for submission of the ‘Statement of Interest’: April 6th, 2009.


Selected applicants will be invited to the JSMC Recruitment Meeting in Jena, Germany, at the end of June,2009. PhD fellowship awarding decisions will be made shortly thereafter (July 2009).

Monday, March 16, 2009

Pakistan Scholarships: Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) 2009

March 12, 2009

AUSTRALIAN DEVELOPMENT SCHOLARSHIPS - FOR MASTER-LEVEL STUDY ONLY

Under the 2010 Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) program the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) is pleased to invite applications from interested candidates who are committed to contribute towards the development of Pakistan. The Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) are the principal mechanism by which Australia provides scholarship assistance for individuals from developing countries to undertake studies at Australian education institutions.

These scholarships are available to all citizens of Pakistan (who currently reside in-country the year round) for Masters-level study in Australia commencing in semester 1, January 2010. Fifty per cent of the scholarships are reserved for female candidates; high priority will be given to those who have not studied overseas at the post-graduate level. The scholarships are generous and include a stipend as well as full tuition fees at well respected and internationally recognized Australian universities.

Eligibility Criteria for ADS

Candidates must:

• be Pakistani citizens (dual nationals are not eligible) and not have permanent residence in Australia or New Zealand;
• not be married or engaged to a person who is eligible to hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residence;
• satisfy Australian Government requirements for international student entry to Australia (health, character etc.);
• not hold another scholarship;
• not have held a foreign scholarship in the 24 months preceding the application (24 months are calculated from the date of arrival back in Pakistan to the closing date for receipt of applications, i.e. 26 April 2009);
• be applying to commence a new course of study and not be seeking support for a course already commenced in Australia (on-going study programs will not be supported);
• be able to take up the scholarship in the year for which it is offered (deferrals are not available); and
• satisfy the admission requirements of the Australian tertiary institution in which the course is to be undertaken.

Candidates must also:

1. be applying for courses that fall within the priority areas identified below;
2. have a high standard of academic background with a suitable level of previous study and a minimum of 60 per cent average grades;
3. have a satisfactory command over the English Language as indicated by at least an overall current IELTS Band of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 (a test result obtained anytime after November 2007 will be considered current). AusAID will reimburse the amount for IELTS examination for the successful candidates (if exam is undertaken between 23 Feb 2009 to 11 April 2009);
4. have at least 16 years of education;
5. have at least 2 years work experience in the field in which you are applying; and
6. not be older than 45 years at the closing date for applications (i.e. 26 April 2009).

Priority areas: In each case merit will be given to candidates likely to influence development outcomes at the national and regional levels.

1. Education (e.g. Education and Teacher Training, Educational Administration, Educational Management, Health Educators Education, Primary Teacher Education)
2. Health (e.g. Health Service Management, Public Health, Mother and Child Health)
3. Natural Resources Management (e.g. Agriculture, Animal husbandry, Animal studies, Aquaculture and Fisheries, Forestry, Horticulture, Rural Management, Environmental Studies)
4. Social Sciences (e.g. Criminology, Trans-national Crime Prevention, Development Studies, International Affairs, Public Policy, Social Policy, Women’s Studies, Human Rights)
5. Governance (e.g. Public Administration and Management, Development Management, Public Sector Financial Management, Economics, Human Resource Management, International Trade and Customs, Social Administration, Taxation Studies)
6. Law and Legal Studies (e.g. Justice, Law Enforcement, Legal Studies)
7. Information Technology (e.g. Information Technology Management, Computer Science)

How to apply

Applicants fulfilling these basic eligibility criteria should submit an application which can be downloaded from the Australian High Commission, Islamabad website: http://www.pakistan.embassy.gov.au/. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on the scholarships program are also available on the High Commission website. For further information please send your queries to ausaidscholarships.islamabad@dfat.gov.au. No calls or correspondence will be accepted regarding the status of applications.

Applicants should submit the following additional documents in support of the application:
• Three application forms in original (photocopied forms will not be accepted);
• One copy of the self assessment form for eligibility to be attached on top of the three application forms;
• Three recent passport size photographs affixed to the forms;
• Attested copies of educational certificates and detailed mark sheets (transcripts) for all examinations from matriculation/O levels to the highest degree obtained;
• Copy of National Identity Card and Passport;
• Employment letters specifying years of service and job description (for all years of employment);
• IELTS score sheet (mandatory-a test result obtained anytime after November 2007 will be considered current, expired scores will not be accepted);
• All Master applicants whose study program will include at least 50 percent research MUST attach an outline of the proposed research project (up to 1,000 words) to each application form.

Please note that all documents sent to AusAID should be on A-4 size paper and should be attested by a First Class Government Gazetted officer or any person of an equal status. Candidates should also ensure that the “Employer and Nominating Authority statement” on page 11 and 12 of the form is fully completed.

Scholarship holders should note that they are required to return to Pakistan and take up a position that makes use of the study for a minimum period of two years. Scholarship awards must be taken up in 2010 and cannot be transferred to the next academic year.

Information on courses offered by Australian universities may be obtained by visiting the Australian Education International website: http://www.studyinaustralia.gov.au. Information on IELTS examination schedule (test dates and centres) and how to register for an exam can be obtained from the website: www.ielts.org. Please note that an IELTS result becomes available two weeks after sitting for the examination. TOEFL scores cannot be submitted in place of IELTS scores as TOEFL results are not accepted for student visa purposes under the Australian law. Applicants who have a foreign degree are not exempt from submitting a current IELTS result with their application.

Please clearly mark the envelope with the scheme under which you are applying (ADS). The deadline for receipt of applications at the AHC is 26 April 2009. Late or incomplete submissions will not be considered. Only successful applicants will be advised of the outcome of the selection process (by mid June). All decisions of AusAID are final.

Applications together with the requisite documents should be sent to:

The Program Officer
AusAID
Australian High Commission (AHC)
Diplomatic Enclave 1, Sector G-5/4
P.O. Box 1046, Islamabad.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Ph.D. Research Assistantship available for study of duck nesting ecology

March 5, 2009

Ph.D. Research Assistantship available for study of duck nesting ecology

Ph.D. GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIP is available beginning August 2009 within the Ecology Department, Montana State University (MSU) to work on nesting ecology of ducks in North and South Dakota. The research will investigate the role of winter wheat to nesting success at multiple spatial scales. Preliminary data suggest that nests in winter wheat fields may have high survival rates, and funding is now in place to conduct an intensive investigation of factors influencing nest survival in landscapes where a winter cereals program is in place. The student’s research advisor will be Jay Rotella. The work will be done in close conjunction with biologists and GIS specialists at the Great Plains Regional Office of Ducks Unlimited.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
M.S. in wildlife biology, conservation biology, ecology, natural resource management, or related field. Background in basics of applied statistics. Skill in communicating scientific results in peer-reviewed literature. Strong work ethic and demonstrated ability to lead and conduct field research. The successful applicant must have a GRE of over 1100 (verbal and quantitative).

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience with generalized linear models, mark-recapture modeling and associated software packages, demographic parameter estimation and modeling, field logistics, and field work. Knowledge of theoretical and applied population ecology.

STIPEND: $18,000 per year ($1,500 per month). Room & board expenses will be covered during the field season. Out-of-state tuition waiver provided.

APPLICATION:
Deadline: 10/05/2009

Prospective candidates should mail (1) a cover letter; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) copy of transcripts & GRE scores (official copies not necessary at this time); (4) examples of your work (e.g., M.S. thesis, journal articles, or journal-article submissions); and (5) the names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of at least three individuals who have first-hand knowledge of your research experience and professional abilities to Jay Rotella

Dr. Jay Rotella
Ecology Department
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
USA

We will begin reviewing applications on 10/05/2009 and continue to accept applications until the position is filled.

PhD Scholarship in Plant Gene Technology - Australia

March 5, 2009

PhD Scholarship in Plant Gene Technology

In Africa the number of people that must be fed is growing faster than the supply of food. CSIRO Plant Industry with Monash University are offering a PhD Scholarship for 4 years with a stipend of $25,000 per year to help address this problem. The position will be located in Canberra.

PhD Scholarship in Plant Gene Technology - Insect Resistant Plants for the Worlds Poor
CSIRO Plant Industry, Canberra
Ref: 2009/1

Applications close 13 March 2009

CSIRO has a PHD Scholarship to offer for 4 years with a stipend of $25,000 per year.

In Africa the number of people that must be fed is growing faster than the supply of food. There is a need to produce more food at a lower cost on less land with fewer chemical inputs of fertilizer and pesticides. Better crop genetics is one of the keys.

One of the crucial crops for Africa is cowpea. It is high in protein and provides amino acids that compliment the mainly cereal diets. It also has one of the best plant sources of folic acid. This hardy plant thrives on low rainfall and in low-fertility soils, typical conditions across the cowpea basket of West Africa.

Cowpea is devastated by insects, both in the field and in storage after harvest. Insect-resistant, genetically-modified (GM) crop plants can help produce more food in an environmentally-friendly way. A GM-cowpea expressing a gene from the soil microbe, Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), is now in development. Although Bt cowpea will be to protect against the caterpillar Maruca vitrata, other insect pests will continue to plague cowpea both in the field and in storage. Most important of these are cowpea flower thrips, pod-sucking bugs and cowpea weevils. Weevil-resistant cowpea grain, were it available, would help secure the seeds from destruction during storage after harvest.

This project will test a novel method for protecting against insect pests of cowpea, one that compliments the use of a Bt gene. The target is the insect midgut, the essential interface separating the insect from the outside world. Several years of study by colleagues at Purdue University have revealed that there are many insect-specific genes expressed in the midgut epithelium that are vital for digestion and absorption. Silencing of these key genes could disrupt physiological and biochemical processes crucial to the survival of insects. This strategy would affect the pest insect only and pose little or no hazard to other animals consuming the plant.

Should you require more information on this position please visit https://recruitment.csiro.au/asp/Job_Details.asp?RefNo=2009%2F1 or contact Dr TJ Higgins (CSIRO Plant Industry) TJ.Higgins-at-csiro.au.

Aga Khan University (International), United Kingdom - Research Fellowships

March 4, 2009

Aga Khan University (International) in the United Kingdom

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS FOR 2009-10 (Social and Cultural Change in Muslim Contexts & Knowledge Construction in Fields Related to Understanding Cultures)
INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF MUSLIM CIVILISATIONS

• Social and Cultural Change in Muslim Contexts
• Knowledge Construction in Fields Related to Understanding Cultures

Programme Description
The research fellowship programme at AKU-ISMC commences in September and offers a unique opportunity to pursue research within an intellectually stimulating and supportive environment. Fellows play an active role in the intellectual life of the Institute, participating in a wide range of seminars, workshops, and conferences. They also enjoy the opportunity of interacting with distinguished faculty at the Institute and from other academic institutions in the United Kingdom. The duration of each fellowship is one year. During this time, candidates explore and shed new light on a specific dimension of one of the Institute’s two major research themes: social and cultural change in Muslim contexts or knowledge construction in the fields related to understanding cultures. These two themes are deliberately open ended and broad in their scope to enable a diverse range of research topics. One example of a research topic that has been derived from the first theme as an area of specific interest at the Institute is the idea of cities as environments for social and cultural change.

The present cohort of fellows (2008/2009) is working on various aspects of social change by examining the dynamics of networks and institutions in Muslim contexts. During the course of this academic year, the Institute will facilitate scholarly dialogue among the research fellows and senior academics who have contributed to the discourse related to civil society and social change within Muslim contexts.

The fellows are expected to produce a research paper on the theme of their fellowship topic, to a standard that is publishable by a quality academic journal, and that can be published in the Institute’s academic publications series. During the course of their fellowship they are required to participate in the educational programmes of the Institute by delivering lectures and seminars as required. Fellows will also contribute to the Institute’s various seminar and discussion series by giving lectures and presenting papers to faculty, students and staff.

Research fellows are also expected to contribute the Muslim Civilisations Abstracts (http://www.aku.edu/ismc/abp.shtml project by writing abstracts and editing papers.

Requirements:
Candidates should have:
• A PhD in the Humanities or Social Sciences;
• A high degree of interest and competence in one of the above research areas;
• A high level of proficiency in communication skills, written and verbal;
• An International English Language Testing System (ELTS) score of at least 6.5 or equivalent is essential.

Funding:
The gross fellowship stipend is £20,000. In addition to the stipend, Fellows from outside the UK will receive a reimbursement of travel expenses for a one-way restricted economy class ticket from their home base to London and single accommodation or a contribution of £800 per month towards a rental accommodation. Other benefits and facilities include: a research grant of up to £500, office space, access to AKU-ISMC’s library and the libraries of neighbouring academic institutions, and access to computer facilities.

Application Procedure
Candidates should complete the Fellowship Application Form (available at http://www.aku.edu/ismc) and submit it along with an updated list of publications and result of their IELTS test.

E-mail: ismc.personnel-at-aku.edu (preferred)
or
Human Resources Department
Aga Khan University Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations
4 Bedford Square
London, WC1B 3RA
United Kingdom

Closing Date
Closing date for applications for the 2009/10 programme is 27 March 2009

(post-mark, fax/email date)

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend a panel interview, to be held in May/June 2009.
Successful candidates are expected to take up their post on 14 September 2009.

By submitting an application to AKU-ISMC you agree to revoke your rights under the Data Protection Act 1998 thereby permitting ISMC to share the contents of your application with relevant colleagues at our headquarters institution AKU Karachi, and with its nominated agents for the purpose of completing this recruitment exercise. AKU-ISMC does not communicate with candidates unless they are to be short-listed for interview.

http://www.aku.edu/ismc

Pakistani Student’s Scholarships for a Master’s or Ph.D. in the United States

March 4, 2009


Fulbright/USAID Master’s Scholarship

This program funds graduate study in the United States for a Master’s degree program. The program

is funded by The United States Agency for International Development (USAID). All disciplines are eligible, except for clinical medicine, with priority given to Education, Educational Management, Agriculture, Health, Teaching of English, Journalism, and fields related to economic development. Eligible candidates will have either a four-year Bachelor’s degree or a Bachelor’s and Master’s combination totaling 16 years of formal education from an accredited university. Recent graduates are strongly encouraged to apply, except for MBA applicants, who require 3 years of work experience.

Fulbright/HEC/USAID Ph.D. Scholarship

This program funds graduate study in the United States towards a Ph.D. degree. This may be coursework and/or research towards a Ph.D. or an entire program. Funding for this program is provided by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of the Government of Pakistan as well as USAID. Eligible applicants will have a Master’s, M. Phil. or comparable degree (a minimum of 18 years of formal education) from an accredited university.

Who is eligible for these scholarships?

Pakistani citizens with strong academic histories are eligible to apply. All disciplines - Sciences, Social
Sciences, Arts, Humanities, Journalism, Business, Law - are welcome to apply, except clinical medicine.
It is highly desirable that candidates have work experience in teaching, research, or the public
sector in Pakistan.

In addition to academic work, persons selected for Fulbright programs are expected to share information
about Pakistani life and culture with their U.S. colleagues and with community groups in the U.S. On returning to Pakistan, Fulbright grantees are expected to share their U.S. experiences with colleagues and community groups in Pakistan.

Successful candidates should be poised to assume a leadership position in their field and must be committed to returning and serving Pakistan.

Application process & deadline

Original application with references and attested copies of supporting documentation along with one
additional copy of the complete application must be received by 4:30 p.m. on May 18, 2009.

Furher Scholarship Information

United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan

http://ciit-isb.edu.pk/NEFiles/Images/Fulbright2009.pdf

A*STAR Scholarship Program- Singapore

March 5, 2009

The NSS(BS) funds undergraduate studies at top overseas universities in Biomedical Sciences, Physical Sciences and Engineering disciplines. Candidates who do well will be further supported for a PhD scholarship by A*STAR. The scholarship provides you with opportunities to work in some of the world’s best research instituties and learn from the best scientific talent in a stimulating and nuturing environment. Be a NSS(BS) scholar and enjoy a meaningful career, contributing to cutting-edge research and be Singapore’s future scientific talent.

Please click here to apply. The application form, together with supporting documents, are also to be submitted by post to:

A*STAR Graduate Academy
Agency for Science, Technology and Research
20 Biopolis Way, #07-01 Centros
Singapore 138668

Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Further Scholarship Information and Application
Closing date: 31 March annually

Sunday, March 1, 2009

PhD Scholarships in Public Health Science - Denmark

March 1, 2009


PhD Scholarships in Public Health Science

The Danish Graduate School in Public Health Science, GRASPH, is pleased to announce that six PhD-scholarships will be awarded by 1st of July 2009 to encourage young science graduates to embark on a research career in public health science. The PhD Scholarships are co-financed between The Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation, the Faculties of Health Sciences (Universities of Copenhagen, Southern Denmark and Aarhus) and specific institutions in GRASPH.
Applications for 3-year scholarships are invited from candidates with a relevant master´s degree to one of the projects announced on our web site, www.phdpubhealth.dk. It is recommended to make contact with the main supervisor or contact person of the relevant research project before applying. Whether or not your degree equivalates a degree of the relevant academic level, you should obtain an evaluation by Cirius before applying for admission as a PhD student (http://www.ciriusonline.dk/Default.aspx?ID=3771).
Applicants who are already enroled or in the process of enrolment as PhD students by March 2009 cannot apply. Following allocation of the scholarships enrolment must take place at one of the Faculties of Health Sciences at either University of Copenhagen, Aarhus or Southern Denmark.
Appointment will take place at the institution where the PhD project is to be carried out. The terms of employment are stated in the agreement between The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations and the Ministry of Finance. The position is 3-yearly and is carried in accordance with ´Aftale mellem AC og Finansministeriet om lønnede ph.d.-stipendiater´ (Agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations (AC) on salaried scholarships). As scholarship holders are included in the agreements regarding ´Ny Løn? (new salary), the salary is set as a result of an individual salary negotiation. The scholarship holder is obligated - with no further salary - to carry out tasks in connexion with lectures etc. for up to 840 working hours in the duration of the 3 year employment.
The PhD programme is to be completed in accordance with the Ministerial Order on the PhD Course of Study and on the PhD Degree of the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, and the regulations and guidelines defined by the respective universities.
How to apply
Applications must be delivered in 9 copies and as a pdf-file on a cd-rom. Applicants should fill in a special application form found on http://www.phdpubhealth.dk/stipendier/. The application (written in Danish or English) should include all the enclosures stated in the form.
Deadline for application is 16th of March, 2009 at 16:00. The application should be send to graduate school coordinator Lisbeth Lyng Hansen, Danish Graduate School in Public Health Science, Øster Farimagsgade 5, P.O. 2099, 1014 Copenhagen K.
The qualifications of the applicant will be assessed by an assessment committee in accordance with the Ministerial Order Regarding Appointments. On the basis of the recommandations of this committee the Dean of the relevant faculty will make a decision for allocating the scholarship.
Further information about the scholarships can be obtained by contact to the director of the Graduate School, professor Torben Jørgensen, Research Centre for Prevention and Health, tojo-at-glo.regionh.dk.
The Danish Graduate School in Public Health is aimed to stimulate research and training of PhD students within public health sciences. GRASPH is based on a collaboration between 13 public and private research institutions which are: Institute of Public Health, University of Copenhagen; Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark; Institute of Public Health, University of Aarhus; National Research Center for the Working Environment; National Institute of Public Health; Statens Serum Institut; Research Centre for Prevention and Health, Capital Region; Institute of Preventive Medicine, Capital Region; DSI Danish Institute for Health Services Research; Research Unit of General Practice in Copenhagen; Research Unit of General Practice in Odense; Research Unit of General Practice in Aarhus; Institute of Epidemiological Cancer Research, Danish Cancer Society.
The Graduate School is funded for a 5-year period by The Danish Research Agency and The Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen.