Doctorate Degree | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 126

2011-2012 White Rose Research Studentship at University of Leeds, UK

The Economic & Social Research Council is the main provider of postgraduate awards in the areas of economic and social sciences. The University of Leeds has been allocated a number of studentships as part of the White Rose Doctoral Training Centre (WR DTC), a major new collaboration between the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield and York with a total of 48 ESRC studentships per year over 5 years.  The WR DTC is one of the largest consortia in the country and offers a wealth of supervisory expertise across the social sciences as well as numerous training opportunities, particularly focused upon maximising the social and economic benefits of research.  These studentships are held in certain clusters/pathways and may be available on either a 1+3 or +3 basis (or a 2+2 or 2+5 basis in a more limited number of cases), depending on the chosen pathway.
Eligibility: Applicants MUST first submit a research degree study application form and be in receipt of a University BANNER ID Number to be eligible for a White Rose Research Studentship.  Applications without a valid University ID Number will be rejected.  To apply for a place on a research degree programme,  Applicants must hold a First Degree at undergraduate level equivalent to at least a UK Upper Second Class Honours degree.  Applicants should either have graduated with the appropriate First Degree or be in their final year of study; Applicants whose first language is not English must meet the University’s English Language requirements.  Some Schools require a standard of English higher than the University minimum;

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 March 2011

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Predoctoral Researcher in Innovation Studies at K.U.Leuven, Netherlands

The Humanities and Social Sciences Group; Faculty of Business and Economics (FBE); Department of Managerial Economics, Strategy and Innovation (MSI) are looking for Our offer. We offer an employment as full-time research assistant starting on 2011, August/September 1st for 1 year. (with extension possible for 3 more years) Interested: The research centre for R&D monitoring (ECOOM), financed by the Flemish government is a dynamic research unit within the Department of Managerial Economics, Strategy and Innovation (MSI) of the Faculty of Business and Economics. ECOOM consists of three research groups. The Bibliometrics group conducts research on scientific output, the Technometrics group studies patent output, while the Innovation research group studies R&D and innovation activities in firms.

The candidate will engage in academic research within the domain described in the project, will pursue doctoral studies and is expected to obtain a doctoral degree within 4 years. Research will be part of a research project, financed by ECOOM and will be conducted at the Innovation research group. It includes the implementation of innovation surveys and related research activities such as data collection and econometric data analysis. Candidates preferably have a background in Economics, Applied Economics, Commercial Engineering, or Business studies. They have a strong interest in academic research, possess excellent analytical skills, have affinity with empirical studies and quantitative methods, and can show excellent (honors-level) results in prior studies. Candidates are fluent in spoken and written English. Candidates should submit, in addition to their CV, information on the results of prior studies, and a motivation letter.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
24-4-2011

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5 PhD Studentships on ReCOS Project in Linguistics, UK

Applications are invited for five PhD studentships covering the period 1 October 2011 to 30 September 2014, working under the general supervision of Professor Ian Roberts in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages (although each student will in fact be assigned a four-member PhD committee). This award has become available as a result of an ERC Advanced Grant “Rethinking Comparative Syntax”. Successful applicants for these awards are expected to begin PhD study on 1 October 2011 and will receive a student stipend sufficient to meet the fees and maintenance requirements.

Applicants should have completed a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Linguistics, with a specialisation in Syntax and expect to attain or have attained a mark of distinction. Demonstrable interest in one or more specific topics in comparative syntactic research over and above what is set out in the research proposal, and/or a good knowledge of some language(s) other than English, as well as excellent writing skills in English, are desirable. Eligible candidates must submit an advanced proposal of research relevant to the “Rethinking Comparative Syntax” project, in particular, in relation to that project, they should indicate which of the five main empirical areas of research described there they would prefer to carry out doctoral work on.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 March 2011