February, 2011 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 12

AKS Postgraduate Bursary at University of London 2011 in UK: MA Korean Studies, MA Korean Literature, MPhil/PhD Korean Studies

The Academy of Korean Studies has generously provided SOAS one bursary for students undertaking a postgraduate Korean Studies programme. The bursary, currently valued at the UK/EU tuition fees rate up to a maximum of £5,000, may only be used towards the cost of tuition fees. Living costs are not available as part of the award. The bursary is for one year only. For candidates undertaking an MPhil/PhD programme, the bursary is not renewable.Open to UK/EU and overseas applicants.Candidates will be assessed on academic merit by a Selection Panel consisting of three academic members from the Centre of Korean Studies.Late or incomplete applications will not be considered.
Applicants must have also applied for a place to study at the School preferably four weeks before the scholarship closing date (ie by 1 April 2011) but no later than the scholarship application deadline in order to be considered for this scholarship. The application for a place must be complete.

Scholarship Application Deadline:29 April 2011

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Mary Trevalyan Fund for Postgraduate Programme 2011, UK

Students must be studying at a publicly funded institution in London; – Students must be studying at a college in membership of ISH (of which King’s is a member); – Students must be in their final year of study; – Students must be from a developing country (Please click here to see the list of developing countries); – Students must be studying on a course with a relevant developmental application in their home country. – Students must be intending to return to their home country on completion of their course; – Students must be in financial need due to unexpected circumstances; – Applicants should not require total funding in excess of £2,000.

1.Students should be from a developing or emerging country and intending to return on completion of their studies. Please click here for a list of developing or emerging countries.
2.Preferences will be given to postgraduate students.
3.Preference will be given to students on a course with a relevant application to developing countries.
4.Students must have a good proven academic record, with every prospect of success in their study and future careers.
5.Students must study at a publicly funded tertiary level educational institution in London.
6.Students must study in one of our member instituitions. Please contact your university to check that they will be taking up membership for the academic year for which you are applying.
7.Preference will be given to students who would otherwise be unable to study/finish their study for financial reasons.
8.Except in exceptional circumstances awards will be for one year only, with no awards for repeat years of study.
9.Preference will be given to students who are in receipt of a scholarship for tuition fees.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
April 30th 2011.

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Five PhD Studentship in Mathematics or Mathematical Statistics, Uppsala University, Sweden

The department conducts research and provides education at graduate and undergraduate level in broad areas of mathematics, applied mathematics, mathematical statistics and mathematical logic. We also have an active research group in financial mathematics, and Uppsala’s Centre for Interdisciplinary Mathematics is closely linked to the department. The number of employees is nearly 100, of which approximately 30 are doctoral students.

Duties: The duties of a PhD student are primarily directed at his/her own research education, which lasts 4 years. The job may also involve to a limited extent (maximum 20 %) other departmental duties, mainly related to teaching undergraduate courses – in which case the position may be extended to maximum 5 years. The salary level is set by the university regulations.

Required qualifications: In order to be employed as a doctoral student, the candidate will have to be admitted to the research education programme, and for this, his/her potential ability to pursue the programme is decisive. The applicant should have a master’s degree in mathematics or an equivalent, or at least in all likelihood obtain such a degree no later than 1 July 2011. He/she should have a good command of spoken and written English.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 March, 2011

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