February, 2011 | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 54

Integrated PhD Studentship in Nuclear Engineering at University of Leeds, UK

There will be a minimum of three funded PhD studentships available per year, commencing September 2011. We envisage that additional studentships will be available depending on the level of industrial support within the programme. Students will be enrolled on an integrated 4 year MSc/PhD degree programme. You will complete the taught components during the first 2 years and the programme will include core nuclear skills modules plus some options that will be chosen for their relevance to your specific research project. The mini-research project will precede the student starting on the PhD component of the integrated degree. The student will be given a topic that is strongly industry led and that will typically involve one or more study periods in an industrial environment.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 28 Feb 2011

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JRF Positions in Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay

The positions are temporary initially for a period of one year and tenable only for the duration of project. The selection committee may offer lower or higher designation and lower or higher salary depending upon the experience and performance of the candidate in the interview. Candidate should apply online , if there is any problem applying online, send in the prescribed Application.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 28 Feb 2011

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MRC Studentship, Department of Psychiatry at University of Cambridge, UK

The Department of Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge is pleased to announce one, possibly two, Medical Research Council (MRC) supported PhD Studentships (part-funded by NIHR) to start in October 2011. The Department has an outstanding international reputation in the field of psychiatric research, rated the best psychiatry department in the UK and in Europe, and has excelled in the last three Research Assessment Exercises. The Department welcomes applications from candidates with a good first degree in psychological, biological, medical, clinical, or mathematical sciences for a studentship to conduct research for a doctoral degree. Candidates need to put forward a potential project title together with a research proposal. This may be done informally in conjunction with a potential supervisor by email. Applicants for the studentship should have, or expect to gain a first or upper second class Honours degree in an appropriate subject, and may also have completed further research training or a Masters degree. The research council studentship stipend will be paid at RCUK rates for the duration of the award and fees are met.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 25 Feb 2011

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