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Rehabilitation Research and Training Pre-doctoral Fellowship Program, USA

The Rehabilitation Research and Training Pre-Doctoral Fellowship program offered through Boston University’s Center for Enhancing Activity and Participation among Persons with Arthritis (ENACT) is designed for health professionals interested in researching and promoting activity and participation outcomes among adults with chronic conditions, particularly those with arthritis. The fellowship program has a strong emphasis on knowledge and skills related to clinical research methods, rehabilitation processes and outcomes, and rheumatological disease processes and outcomes.

Scholarship Application Deadline: Matriculation of application for September 2011 begins from February 1st, 2011.

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Genome Science and Technology Graduate Scholarship, Canada

A new multidisciplinary graduate program combining training in genomics, with intensive training in new leading-edge genome science technologies, such as high-throughput techniques that acquire information from DNA sequence (genomics), protein expression and interactions (proteomics), and gene expression patterns (transcriptomics) to exploit information for a better understanding of biology. The GSAT program provides the opportunity for students to spend their first year engaged in research rotations designed to maximize the exposure to a broad range of research topics before committing to a thesis project and supervisor.

Scholarship Application Deadline: Contact Employer-sharonr-at-bcgsc.ca

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TISS-Max Planck PhD and Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Tata Institute of Social Sciences and the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany are offering a limited number of Full- time Research Fellowships at both the doctoral (two nos.) and postdoctoral (one no.) levels for the 2010-11 academic year. These fellowships are to support advanced research in the field of “Urban Religion in Mumbai”. The research study should focus on ethnographic research on various religions and their practices in the Mumbai city. An important focus of the project will be the links between media-centered religious aspirations, including its transnational ramifications, and local political and economic ambitions. Ethnographic field research will pay close attention to the transnational circulation of religious media, plus uses of the internet, which now combines all forms of audio and audiovisual media. The goal is to arrive at a better understanding of how such media practices become part of the lives and aspirations in this challenging urban setting. Thematic Areas of Focus The doctoral fellowships are for a three-year period and the postdoctoral fellowship is for a duration of one year.

Contact address : TISS, Sion Trombay Road, Deonar, Mumbai 400 088

Scholarship Application Deadline: Contact Employer-Prof. Lakshmi Lingam, lakshmil-at-tiss.edu

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