Engineering | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 9

JRF and Project Assistant Positions in the Department of Anthropology at University of Delhi, India

Applications are invited for following posts under DBT sponsored major research project titled Study of Air Pollution and DNA methylation vis-à-vis Cardiovascular Outcomes/Variables in Rural and Urban Populations of North India” for a period of 3yrs. Interested candidates may send their application along with CV and self attested copies of the certificates/mark sheets so as to undersigned Department of Anthropology, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007, on or before 6th May, 2011.
Eligibility: For JRF- Essential: Masters in Anthropology (Physical Anthropology)/ Allied Sciences with UGC-NET qualified (Non NET candidates with minimum 60% marks may also apply). Desirable: Knowledge of Molecular Genetic Techniques. For Project Assistant Essential: Masters in Anthropology (Physical Anthropology)/Allied Sciences with minimum 60% marks. Desirable: Knowledge of Molecular Genetic Techniques.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 June 2011

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IIT Kharagpur, Invites Applications for the Post of Junior Project Assistant (JPA) / Junior Research Fellow (JRF), India

IIT Kharagpur, invites applications for the post of Junior Project Assistant (JPA) / Junior Research Fellow (JRF) Interested eligible persons may apply (quote SRIC Reference on the top of the Application) on plain paper giving full bio-data along with attested copies of testimonials on or before15th June 2011. Applications may be submitted to: Administrative Officer (Projects), Sponsored Research and Industrial Consultancy, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur.
Eligibility: BE/B.Tech(Civil Engineering, Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering) MSc(Mathematics / Applied Mathematics, Physics / Applied Physics).

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 June 2011

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Marian D’Eve Memorial Scholarship at University of Canterbury, New Zealand: Education ,Communication Disorders/Audiology

These scholarships were established by the family of Dr Russell Smith and Marian D’Eve, following their tragic loss in August 2005. Both Dr Smith and Marian D’Eve were distinguished graduates of the University of Canterbury. A former graduate and staff member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Dr Smith was involved in the establishment of HumanWare, one of Canterbury’s major electronics companies and with an international reputation for Braille and speech technology, screen-reading software and video-magnification solutions. Dr Smith was a member of the University of Canterbury Council and patron of the UC Foundation. In 2004, Dr Smith was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit in recognition of his career dedicated to improving the lives of the visually impaired.
Marian D’Eve was an early childhood education specialist and author of a handbook for teachers. Also a graduate of the University, Ms D’Eve was a staff member at the Christchurch College of Education teaching early childhood education, with a passion for the education of children with special needs.
Eligibility:The Marian D’Eve Memorial Scholarship will be awarded to a student who is studying, researching or developing aids for early childhood special needs education, in any discipline.

Scholarship Application Deadline:31 Aug 2011

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