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NOAA Graduate Sciences Program, USA: NOAA Science

NOAA’s EPP/MSI Graduate Sciences Program (GSP) is specifically designed to recruit and develop outstanding candidates for entry-level employment within NOAA’s scientific occupations. The NOAA EPP/MSI GSP offers a training and employment opportunity for students who possess a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a NOAA related science and an opportunity to pursue research at a NOAA research laboratory. GSP targets student recruitment from MSIs, including Alaska Native Serving Institutions (ANSIs), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions (NHSIs), and Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs).
NOAA EPP/MSI GSP targets individuals who are traditionally under-represented in science, mathematics, and engineering.

Scholarship application Deadline: 31 January 2011

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UWIG Academic Scholarship 2011-2012, USA: Power Engineering

Undergraduate
Scholarship Description: The Utility Wind Integration Group (UWIG) Board of Directors has established as one of its goals furthering the education of students enrolled in accredited college or vocational schools in programs related to power engineering, wind energy, or the maintenance of wind turbines. Towards this end, each year UWIG may award up to three scholarships each. Up to two $2,000 scholarships will be granted to undergraduate students enrolled in accredited engineering schools who are pursuing a career in power engineering with a focus on or major in wind generation, and one $1,000 scholarship will be granted to a student enrolled in an accredited wind technician program. The scholarships cover a single academic year and are not renewable.

Application Instructions

The UWIG Board will determine the winner of each scholarship based on grade point average as well as a short essay explaining why the student is pursuing a career related to wind generation. The recipients of these scholarships will be recognized at UWIG’s Annual Membership Meeting each spring.

To apply, complete the application form and submit it, along with a short essay explaining why you are pursuing a career related to wind generation. The essay should also include a discussion of your participation in any extracurricular activities while in school, and future educational and career plans. The essay should be approximately 500 words and no longer than 1000 words.

Please note that the engineering scholarships will be targeted towards students enrolled in undergraduate programs. It is expected that recipients will maintain their academic major during the term covered by the scholarship. You should be prepared to provide upon request a transcript to verify grade point average. Applications submitted without an essay will not be accepted.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 28 January 2011

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Postdoctoral Research Scientists, Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine, Germany

The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Münster (Germany) is a leading research center with a focus on stem cell biology, cell programming, vascular biology, angiogenesis, inflammation, regeneration and neurodegeneration. We offer an outstanding research environment with state of the art equipment and core facilities Tight links to the University of Münster and the University Hospital Münster (UKM) facilitate scientific exchange and translational research. The Institute is very international and knowledge of the German language is not essential.

Requirements
We invite applications by enthusiastic, committed and talented candidates.

Scholarship Application Deadline: Contact Employer

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