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Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute – Research in Forest Plots 2011

The CTFS Grants Program provides opportunities for senior researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students to use existing CTFS plots to conduct research with scientists affiliated with them. Social scientists and natural scientists are encouraged to apply.
Anyone working directly in a CTFS plot, analyzing plot data, identifying plants or animals in a plot, or generating complementary data that strengthens CTFS programs is eligible to apply. Projects can be field-oriented, herbarium- or laboratory-based, or analytical. Research projects can be either basic or applied in nature. Social scientists and natural scientists are encouraged to apply.

Eligibility:The CTFS Grants Program is open to all researchers, from graduate students to senior scientists. In some cases, advanced undergraduates will also be considered. Preference will be given to scientists in the countries with CTFS sites and to all graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Applicants of all nationalities are welcome to apply.

Applicants are pre-evaluated by plot directors of proposed study sites and then evaluated by a panel of scientists associated with the CTFS network. Larger grant proposals will also be reviewed by outside scholars. Awards are made on the basis of the proposal’s merit, the applicant’s ability to carry out the proposed research, the likelihood that the research can be carried out in the proposed time frame, and the extent to which CTFS plots contribute to the proposed research.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 April 2011
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Kenya Merit Undergraduate Scholarship 2011, UK

The Rotary Club of Southport Inc. through the Peter and Jenny Hobart Medical Bursary is offering a bursary designed to assist a student who is about to complete their second year of either Bachelor of Medicine or Bachelor of Surgery degree and has demonstrated financial need to assist their studies.
This award recognizes the major contribution that Peter Hobart and Jenny Hobart made to the initial development of the Medical program at Griffith University.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 29 April 2011

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PhD Student Positions at HiLASE, Czech Republic: Laser Physics

HiLASE (High-average power pulsed lasers) is a brand new national project aimed at development of novel type of diode-pumped solid-state lasers (DPSSL) intended for industrial and scientific applications. The project realization team from the Institute of Physics AS CR, v.v.i. is seeking a candidate for the position of: PhD Student:

Key Responsibilities:
1. Responsible for realization of the specific assigned tasks/problems within the HiLASE project.
2. Participating in the experimental work and inventing applications of the HiLASE lasers systems.
3. Publishing, participating in the conference, trainings and preparing tender documentation.
4. Fulfilling duties related to PhD studies

Key Requirements:
1. University studies in optoelectronics, laser physics, or physical electronics finished with M.Sc. degree.
2. Fluency in English (written and spoken), other language would be an advantage.
3. Good knowledge of PC.
4. High motivation for experimental work and open mindedness.
5. Organizational skills and ability to work in a team.
6. Flexibility, willingness to travel

Scholarship Application Deadline: 01/02/2011
Further Scholarship information and Application