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Erasmus Mundus Master Programme in Evolutionary Biology

Erasmus Mundus Master Programme in Evolutionary Biology is a new two-year research oriented master programme for talented and motivated students who are interested in understanding evolution in all its facets. MEME is a joint project between four European universities (University of Groningen, Netherlands; Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Germany; Uppsala University, Sweden; University of Montpellier II, France) and Harvard University (USA). Students will start the programme at one of these universities, and will spend at least one semester at a partner university. Upon completion of the program, students will be awarded double or (in some cases) triple degrees from two or three partner universities.
The European Commision will grant a number of scholarships to highly qualified students to participate in the MEME programme. The selection procedure for these scholarships will be carried out by the Admission and Examination Committee of the MEME programme. Each year, a total of 18 – 20 scholarships will be awarded to participating students. There will be 10 scholarships for category A students and 8 scholarships for category B students. Because of an EU initiative named “Western Balkans and Turkey Window”, we will be able to award two additional scholarships to students from the following countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia and Turkey. These scholarships will be awarded as category A scholarships.

Scholarships for both categories of students will cover all participation costs for the MEME programme, including tuition fee, insurance, language courses and summer schools.

Scholarship Application Deadline: January 15th, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Scholarship Program for European and Non-European applicants for masters studies in Computer Vision and Robotics

Scholarship Program for European and Non-European applicants for masters studies in Computer Vision and Robotics

Study Subject: Computer Vision and Robotics

Employer: Erasmus Mundus

Level: Master’s

Scholarship Description: The VIBOT Master is divided into four semesters designed and developed to ensure a clear and structured educational progress in the field of computer vision and robotics, fully integrated among the three universities of the consortium:
* semester 1 (UB): fundamentals on image processing, sensors and acquisition, mathematics and computer sciences, are taught (basis) ;
* semester 2 (UDG): improvements on image processing and pattern recognition, complements on computer vision and medical imaging and an introduction on robotics are delivered (reinforcement);
* semester 3 (HWU): high-level processing and methods are introduced for real-time implementation and integration of vision and robotics (capitalization);
* semester 4 (research lab or company): research training in an applied or academic context (going further)

The overall objective is to start from science fundamentals and low-level image processing, and then to introduce mid-level image processing, computer vision and applications in medical imaging and to end with robotics and high-level integration so that the main methods and algorithms in the state-of-art of computer vision and robotics (through both a theoretical and applied point of view) are covered.

An induction week is organized each year in September during which the enrolled students are informed about the programme, the assessment and the rules. The induction week also permits new students to meet second-year students or former VIBOT students.

You can apply to VIBOT as a student or as a scholar (academic visitor). In the former case, prospective applicants are asked to first compile and submit the application form following criteria and requirements. In the latter case, read the Academic Visitors menu, then compile and submit the application form.

Please make sure to apply before the application deadlines.

Non-EU students Erasmus Mundus grants (Category A Scholarship)
About 10 EM grants which include :
* 1,000€ per month for two years (24,000€),
* 8,000€ for mobility,
* Fees which are paid by the EU to the VIBOT coordinating institution.

Category A scholarships can be awarded to third-country masters students selected by EMMC consortia who come from a country other than an eligible applicant country* ** and who are not residents nor have carried out their main activity (studies, training or work) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in one of these countries.

EU students Erasmus Mundus grants (Category B Scholarship)
About 10 EM grants which include :
* 500€ per month for two years (12,000€),
* Fees which are paid by the EU to the VIBOT coordinating institution.

Category B scholarships can be awarded to European masters students selected by EMMC consortia as well as to any masters students selected by EMMC consortia who do not fulfil the Category A criteria defined above.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
December 3, 2010 – Deadline for “non-EU” students (Category A Scholarships)
January 21, 2011 – Deadline for “EU” students (Category B Scholarships)

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International scholarship at Curtin University of Technology to undertake a Master’s by Research or Doctoral degree.

International scholarship at Curtin University of Technology to undertake a Master’s by Research or Doctoral degree.

Study Subject: All Areas of Interest

Employer: Curtin University of Technology

Level: Postgraduate

Scholarship Description:The CIPRS is available to any international student wishing to commence a Higher Degree by Research at Curtin for the first time in 2012.

Eligibility: The award is open to citizens of an overseas country (excluding New Zealand). Scholarships will be awarded on academic merit and research capacity to suitably qualified overseas graduates eligible to commence a higher degree by research in 2012*.

Value: The CIPRS provides:
* Course tuition fee for two years for a Master’s (by Research) and a maximum of three and a half years for a Doctoral degree; and
* a living allowance with a minimum value of $22,500 per annum (2010 value).

Scholarship Application Deadline:  31st August 2011 .

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