Doctorate Degree | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 382

Associate Research Fellow – ESRC-funded project on asylum seeker advocacy organisations, College of Life & Environmental Sciences, UK

Asylum advocacy organisations have become a subject of intensive research interest and political commentary in recent years. The College wishes to recruit a Postgraduate Researcher to support the work of Dr Nick Gill, Dr Deidre Conlon and Dr Imogen Tyler. This post offers an outstanding opportunity to work as a researcher on an exciting new project on asylum/migration activist organisations. The position involves recruiting participants in the research via email, letter, telephone and in person, and interviewing participants in person (it may involve some travel within the UK).The post holder will take the lead on the recruitment of UK-based participants, the interviewing of UK-based participants and the day-to-day management of data, including on the project website.

Main purpose of the job:
The successful applicant will conduct research into Asylum Seeker Advocacy Organisations within a research team. The position involves taking the lead on the recruitment of UK participants into the study via email, letter, telephone and in person, and interviewing participants in person. The post holder will also undertake the day-to-day management of collected data, including the project website.

Main duties and accountabilities:
Duties include:
1. To undertake research as appropriate to the field of study including:
• Drafting, finalising and sending invitation letters to participate in research to potential participants in UK and US
• Emailing and telephoning participants to secure participation
• Maintaining good relations with research participants,
• Undertaking qualitative semi-structured interviews
• Transcribing and coding interview data from UK and US
• Analysing qualitative interview data
• Planning and managing own research activities and priorities to meet project targets.
• Contributing to resolving practical problems concerning the day to day running of the project, including making travel arrangements for the research team and organising expense claims.
• Contributing to research planning and development
2. To work in collaboration with colleagues as appropriate to the field of study including:
• Taking direction from the Principal Investigator or other senior colleagues.
• Attending project meetings as required
• Contributing to research planning and development
• Working with colleagues to form suitable interview questions.

Application Deadline 2010/08/09

PhD in Design of Stable Probiotic Bacteria Cultures for New Functional Foods, Denmark

With reference to the project manager, the work of the Ph.D. fellow will consist mainly of duties in connection with research and development within chemical and physical processes related to stability and vitality of freeze dried probiotic bacteria formulation. Instability of dry lactic acid bacteria formulations effectively limits the types and use of ingredient and foods. The project will comprise 3 subprojects: i) Manipulation of the chemical compo­sition and properties of bacteria with emphasis on the phospholipid membrane. ii) Development of oxidation sensitive microscopy methods pertinent to dry and wet bacteria systems. iii) Investigation of the causes of cell death.

The appointee should have documented qualifications and interest in the following areas:

  • Chemistry and physics of food and biomaterials
  • Analytical Techniques
  • Microbiology
  • Bio-imaging

Qualification requirements:

In connection with the appointment to the post special importance will be attached to the applicant having the professional and personal qualifications stated below:

  • Passed Master´s degree in relation to the above subject area(s)

The Ph.D. fellow is also required to have research potential, to be enterprising and to possess good interpersonal skills.

The application, marked 625/05123-261 should be sent to The Faculty of Life Sciences, Department of Food Science, Rolighedsvej 30 , 1958 Frederiksberg C, where it must be received no later than 12th August 2010 at 12.00 noon.

PhD in Bioengineering of Natural Products in Yeast, Denmark

With reference to the project manager, the work of the PhD student will consist mainly of duties in connection with research and development within the area of engineering of plant biosynthetic pathways of bioactive components in microorganisms. This project will place particular emphasis on, but is not limited to natural products like glucosinolates. The project will include transport engineering to ensure proper compartmentalization.

The appointee should have competence appropriate for research within the following areas:

  • Yeast genetics
  • Mass spectrometry for metabolite profiling
  • Flux analysis
  • Protein characterization and modelling
  • Transport proteins

Qualification requirements:

In connection with the appointment to the post special importance will be attached to the applicant having the professional and personal qualifications stated below:

  • Passed Master´s degree in a subject area appropriate to the project described above.
  • The PhD student is also required to have research potential, to be enterprising and to possess good interpersonal skills.

Terms of employment:

The post will be filled according to the Agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations. The post is covered by the Protocol on Job Structure.

The position as PhD fellow requires the applicant to be approved for admission to the PhD programme at LIFE when accepted for the post.

Questions:

For further information about the post, please contact Professor Barbara Ann Halkier on tel: (+45) 3533 3342, or email: bah@life.ku.dk

General questions regarding PhD programmes should be directed to Course Administration c/o Special Advisor Michael Cleve Hansen, tel. + 45 3533 2056 or Head Clerk Lillian Zeuthen Bjørnseth on tel. +45 3533 2172. Further information on PhD programmes is available at http://www.life.ku.dk/English/education/phd.aspx

Applications must be received no later than August 6, 2010.