Masters Degree | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 13

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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Fulbright Scholarship Program in Teaching/Research in Democratic Republic of the Congo

Top priorities for applications are in political development, nation-building, development of electoral systems, conflict resolution, good governance and dealing with corruption and economic development. Other fields of interest include environmental protection, eco-tourism, Congolese music, art, and literature, archaeology, ethnic studies, linguistics, American studies and teacher training and curriculum development for English-language teaching. Applications are also welcome in other disciplines.

Scholars with a Ph.D., postdoctoral university or college teaching and research experience and previous experience in developing countries in political transition are preferred. The academic year consists of two semesters: mid-October until February and February until the end of July. A letter of invitation from the host institution is not needed to apply. An English language school, the American School of Kinshasa, is available for children in grades K-12 who accompany scholar.

Scholarship Application Deadline:August 1, 2011

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JRF and Project Fellowship Positions in the Department of Physics at Karnatak University, India

Application are invited for the post of Junior Research Fellow( JRF)/Project Fellow to carry out research in the Department of Physics, Karnatak University,Dharwad under project entitled” Study of Fission Hindrance in Th-224 system: measurements of ER and spin distribution”. Details are as follows: Selected candidate should be prepared to under take research work at Department of Physics, Karnatak University Dharwad as well as Inter University Accelerator Centre (IUAC), New Delhi . Interested candidates may send an application form along with CV to the principal Investigator on or before May 16, 2011. Short listed candidates will have to attend an interview on a date to be intimated later. No TA/DA will be paid for the interview.
Eligibility: M.Sc degree in Physics, specilisation in Nuclear Physics. The NET/GATE qualified students will be preferred.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 16 May 2011

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