February, 2011 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 51

Lord Kelvin/Adam Smith Scholarship Scheme, UK: Cutting edge interdisciplinary research projects

The prestigious Lord Kelvin/Adam Smith Scholarship scheme was established in 2007 to support the development of innovative, boundary-crossing research at the University and is now in its fifth year. The scheme supports new partnerships between members of staff and will offer outstanding research students both from home and abroad the opportunity to undertake doctoral training in the context of cutting edge interdisciplinary research projects.
10 Kelvin Smith Scholarships are available to start in academic session 2011/12. These scholarships are project based and the recruiting projects are listed below along with contact details for a project team member. These are the only Kelvin Smith projects recruiting for 2011/12. For further information on how to apply for one of the project scholarships please contact the appropriate project team member by email.
The Kelvin Smith Scholarships are open to home/EU and international/overseas students.
Each scholarship will run for 4 years and will provide the successful students with an annual stipend at the Research Council recommended rates (£13,590 for 2011/12). On top of this the project will benefit from £5,300 per year as a contribution towards research and travel costs. Appointed students will receive a fee waiver.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Postdoctoral Position in Traffic Accident Causation, Sweden

The focus of this Post Doc position is analysis of driver behavior and the behavioral aspects of accident causation as informed by naturalistic data from passenger vehicles and trucks. The data available at SAFER have been and are being collected in Sweden and abroad (Europe). They are primarily what we call “objective” data (e.g. coding of driver actions from video or time-history data from vehicle/driver) rather than what we call subjective data (e.g. questionnaires or focus groups). The goal of the research is to analyze these data to develop a better understanding of the factors that contribute to incidents and crashes. Much of the work will be conducted in close collaboration with ongoing projects on accident causation and impact assessment of in-vehicle active safety systems . These projects conduct both time-history data analysis and psychological/behavioral modeling of driver behavior.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 March 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship 2011 in USA: Natural Resources Management, Law or Policy Programs

The Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship is available to qualified graduate students. It is created in honor of Gloria Barron, dedicated educator and tireless advocate for wilderness protection, and administered by The Wilderness Society, a leading conservation organization based in Washington, D.C. The scholarship amount varies from year to year.  Historically, we’ve awarded $10,000 to graduate students to support their research and preparation of a paper on an aspect of wilderness.  We strongly encourage proposals relating to climate change, as well as other topics regarding wilderness conservation.

Additional funding will be provided to pay travel expenses for the recipient to work with staff members of The Wilderness Society on this project. The Wilderness Society wishes to encourage the publication of this work in an academic journal or other appropriate medium and has additional funds to help cover expenses of publishing and publicizing the final paper.The scholarship seeks to encourage individuals who have the potential to make a significant positive difference in the long term protection of wilderness in the United States. In the past, individuals like Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson have made that kind of lasting difference. They possessed all the skills needed to excel in their respective professions, but they also possessed something more: the courage and the vision to think afresh about how and why to protect our wild lands and the ability to communicate those ideas effectively to others.

Graduate students meeting the eligibility requirements noted below may apply directly to The Wilderness Society. If you are an applicant, please make sure you meet all of the scholarship eligibility requirements and follow the application procedures below.Applicants for the Gloria Barron Wilderness Society Scholarship must:

-be enrolled in an accredited graduate institution in North America;
-have strong academic qualifications;
– have academic and/or career goals focused on making a significant positive difference in the long-term protection of wilderness in the United States. Graduate students in natural resources management, law or policy programs are strongly encouraged to apply.

Scholarship Application Deadline: March 31, 2011