July, 2010 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 18

The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship

Job Description: The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship provides up to $7,500 per year for educational expenses to sophomores and juniors who intend to pursue careers in mathematics, the natural sciences, or engineering.

The Goldwater Foundation seeks students in mathematics or the sciences, display intellectual curiosity and intensity; and possess potential for significant future contributions in their chosen field. Sophomores awarded the scholarship receive two years of support; juniors receive one year of support.

Applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.60 to be considered for the Campus Selection procedure.

Eligibility

To be considered for nomination as a Goldwater Scholar, a student must:

1. Be a full-time matriculated sophomore or junior pursuing a degree at an accredited institution of higher education during the 2010-2011 academic year. “Sophomore” is defined as a student who plans two more years of full-time undergraduate study beginning September 2010. Sophomore nominees can expect to receive a maximum of two years of support. “Junior” is defined as a student who plans one more year of full-time undergraduate study beginning September 2010. Junior nominees can expect to receive a maximum of one year of support.

2. Have a college grade-point average of at least “B” (or the equivalent) and be in the upper fourth of his or her class.

3. Be a United States citizen, a resident alien, or, in the case of nominees from American Samoa or the Commonwealth of the Mariana Islands, a United States national. Nominations from resident aliens must include a letter of the nominee’s intent to obtain U.S. citizenship and a photocopy of the Alien Registration Card.

How to Apply:

You may only apply once you have been nominated by one of UNC’s faculty members. The Foundation’s online application will be available by September 2009. Nominations must be submitted electronically from the Foundation’s website at www.act.org/goldwater by Monday, November 15.

Application Deadline 15 November2010

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The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation

Job Description: The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation supports early postdoctoral research training in all basic biomedical sciences.To attain its ultimate goal of increasing the number of imaginative, well-trained and dedicated medical scientists, the Foundation grants financial support of sufficient duration to help further the careers of young men and women engaged in biological or medical research.

Eligibility
Candidates who hold, or are in the final stages of obtaining a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree and are seeking beginning postdoctoral training in basic biomedical research are eligible to apply for a fellowship. The Foundation accepts applications from candidates who have no more than one year of postdoctoral research experience at the time of the deadline for submitting the application (July 15), and who have received a PhD (or D.Phil. or equivalent) degree no more than two years before the deadline, or an M.D. degree no more than three years before the deadline.

Fellowships may be awarded to US citizens planning to work in laboratories either in the US, Canada, or abroad and also to foreign citizens for research in laboratories in the US only. We expect that most applicants will reside in North America at the time of application. Foreign Students will need to obtain appropriate visa documentation, as required by US Immigration.

Applications from established scientists or advanced fellows will not be considered. The fellowships are for early postdoctoral training only. Clinical house-staff training does not count as “postdoctoral laboratory training.”

The Foundation will not ordinarily consider applicants who plan tenure of the fellowship in the laboratory in which they have already received extensive predoctoral or postdoctoral training. The aim of the fellowship is to broaden postdoctoral training and experience, and a significant change of venue is advisable. Since the number of available fellowships is limited, the Foundation does not make more than one award in any one year for training with a given supervisor, and in addition, will not support more than two fellows per laboratory at one time.

The Foundation expects that fellowship training will be obtained in an academic setting. The selection of a commercial or industrial laboratory for the training experience is not acceptable.

Duration of Fellowship: The Whitney Fellowship is for a period of three years, contingent on performance satisfactory to the Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Committee. One and two-year fellowships are not considered.

Activation of Fellowship :You may activate your fellowship anytime from April 1, through December 1, 2011.

Applications: Applications are to be filled out and submitted online at www.hhwf.org. Applications must be received by The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation no later than 5:00pm EST, July 15, 2010. Late applications will not be considered.

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PhD Scholarship in Forestry and Environmental Science,

A full PhD scholarship valued at $27,000 per annum is available to work on a major externally funded project within the Environmental Futures Centre at Griffith University.

Project:     Wyaralong dam carbon offset and greenhouse gas investigation program

Funded by: Queensland Water Infrastructure

The successful PhD candidate will work on carbon dynamics in soils and sediments of Wyaralong dam areas under the joint supervision of Dr Chengrong Chen, Professor Zhihong Xu and Dr Tim Blumfield (all members of the Environmental Futures Centre).

Scholarship value and duration:

The full PhD scholarship is valued at $27,000 per annum.

Eligibility:

The scholarship is open to suitable candidates with first or second class honours (2A) degrees (or equivalent) in a relevant field, available to start immediately.

How to apply:

Applicants should provide

•    their Curriculum Vitae;
•    academic record;
•    an outline of their career interests; and
•    the names and contact details of three academic referees.

Applications should be sent to:

Ms Dianna Woods
Environmental Futures Centres
Gold Coast Campus
Griffith University QLD 4222
1E-mail: d.woods@griffht.edu.au1

Application closing date:

30 July 2010

More information:

For additional project information, please contact:

•    Professor Zhihong Xu
School of Biomolecular and Physical Sciences
Nathan Campus
Griffith University QLD 4111
T: + 61 7 3735 3822
2E-mail: Zhihong.xu@griffith.edu.au2

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