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NZ Institute for Crop & Food Research Ltd Statistics Scholarship, New Zealand

The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage postgraduate study on statistical problems relevant to crop and food production and of interest to the New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food Research Ltd.

1.Applicants must be enrolled in a postgraduate programme of study in statistics at either Lincoln University or Massey University.

2.The scholarship is tenable for one year of full-time or part-time research.

3.Crop & Food Research Ltd shall approve the research project or thesis research and a Crop & Food Research biometrician shall be the second supervisor.

4.The value of the scholarship shall be $5,000 for a full-time thesis, but may be reduced on a pro-rata basis for smaller projects or part-time study.

5.The scholarship may be held concurrently with any other scholarship or award provided the regulations of the award allow it.

6.Applicants must not hold any other positions of emolument, but are permitted to undertake casual work to a maximum of 500 hours in any 12-month period.

7.Payments will normally be made in two equal instalments in April and August, subject to satisfactory progress.

8.The criteria for selection shall be academic merit and the candidate’s interest in the projects available from Crop & Food Research Ltd. The selection committee shall consist of two representatives from Crop & Food Research Ltd and the academic leaders from the Auckland and Palmerston North campuses. Crop & Food Research Ltd reserves the right not to award the scholarship in any year.

9.Applications close with the Scholarships Office, Graduate Research School on 15 December in the year prior to that in which the award will be held. Applications forms are available from Massey Contact at each campus, or email: Contact@massey.ac.nz

10. Further information may be obtained by contact: Head of Biometrics, Crop & Food Research, Private Bag 11600, Palmerston North. Telephone 06 356 8300; fax 06 351 7050.

Application Deadline 15/12/2010

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PhD Position with Scholarship in Materials Science, UBC Okanagan School of Engineering, Canada

A funded position for a PhD student is immediately available in the field of Mechanical Engineering, specializing in Materials Science.

The candidate should have a Master’s degree in Materials Science or Mechanical Engineering. Knowledge of materials characterization techniques is necessary (optical microscopy, SEM, EDX, image analysis, microstructure characterization).

Experience with thermal analysis, diffraction techniques, high-temperature mechanical behavior measurement, powder metallurgy and metalcasting are an asset.

The student will work on the development of creep-resistant magnesium alloys, and their subsequent characterization.

For details, please contact Prof. Lukas Bichler at UBC-Okanagan, Canada, at: lukas.bichler@ubc.ca

Please include your resume/CV with a brief description of your research experience.

Contact Person and Contact Address:
Lukas Bichler, Ph. D.
Assistant Professor
School of Engineering

University of British Columbia – Okanagan
3333 University Way
Kelowna, BC, Canada V1V 1V7
Tel: 250-807-8816
Fax: 250-807-9850
E-mail: lukas.bichler@ubc.ca

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International PhD Studies in Fundamental Problems of Quantum Gravity and Quantum Field Theory

This is to announce launching of the International PhD Projects Programme (MPD) at the Faculty of Physics of the University of Warsaw. MPD is open internationally to all candidates satisfying conditions specified below. It is offering four years PhD program within quantum gravity and quantum field theory for 10 students. The research projects for the PhD students together with the list of the corresponding would-be-supervisors are shown here . For more details concerning MPD consult the web pages of the Foundation for Polish Science .

Application Requirements:

The candidates wishing to apply should select a research project and a supervisor from the list and obligatory provide the following documents:

  1. Request for admission from Internet Candidate Registration System at the University of Warsaw. The candidates have to register on-line via website http://www.irk.uw.edu.pl. In case of any difficulties contact the UW Admissions Office; e-mail: admission@uw.edu.pl, telephone: +48225524043, +48225524048.
  2. Personal data sheet (download Polish or English version)
  3. Photo
  4. Opinion from the place of employment (in case of candidates who graduated in the past and started professional work).
  5. CV
  6. Candidates must be graduate of the post-graduate (2.-degree) studies in domains: physics, technical physics, mathematics. Copy of their graduation diploma must be submitted. His/her M.Sc. diploma must be with the grade: very good (or equivalent) and must be presented together with a detailed list of all courses taken and assessed (with grades obtained for each course) during the study period (the so-called diploma supplement in case of Polish students).
  7. Letter-of-intent, i.e. a short (not more than two pages A4) description of his/her qualifications for particular research project the candidate would like to carry within MPD. He/she should point out how the former education (courses completed, skills acquired) make him/her most eligible for the given project. Letter-of-intent should be prepared in English.
  8. Two evaluations of his/her diploma thesis, prepared by:
    • the thesis tutor (it should include an estimate of candidate scientific activity performed so far)
    • thesis referee
  9. An address data (name, position, affiliation, office address, e-mail, telephone numbers) of at least one referee who might be contacted by the Admission Committee and asked to provide the recommendation letter for the applicant.;
  10. A certificate proving fluency in English as a working language.

Additional documents:

  1. Applicants whose scientific results have been already published should prepare a list his/her publications. In case of several-author articles, the candidate should try to evaluate approximately and state his/her contribution to the paper.
  2. Applicants who during the study period completed extra courses that may have connection with the target-project should present the adequate certificates and brief characterization of the course.
  3. Applicants who successfully passed an entry examination to a PhD program (physics, mathematics and related domains) during last two years and completed no more than one year of the studies may also apply to the MPD program. For these candidates the requirements 1, 2, 3 and 4 do not apply. The candidates should present a reference letter of their tutors within the framework of the actual PhD program containing a detailed evaluation of candidate’s abilities together with the approval of the present tutor of candidate’s application to the MPD.

Recruitment procedure:

The recruitment procedure consists of two stages: the first based on documents provided by a candidate, and the second based on an interview. Only candidates who pass the first stage will be invited for the interview. Documents submitted by the applicants will be considered by Admission Committee composed of 4 to 6 persons, including the would-be-tutors in the MPD project, co-chaired by the persons in charge of the PhD Programme at the Faculty Physics of the University of Warsaw and invited experts. A person representing the Foundation for Polish Science will be invited to the Committee. Only candidates with the highest admission scores will be invited for the interview. In special cases candidates can be interviewed on-line or by the telephone. The Admissions Committee will decide on the form of the interview for each candidate. A supervisor selected by a candidate can participate in the interview but the final judgment is made solely by the Admission Committee. The admission decision is based on the total number of points obtained and with the positive opinion from the prospective supervisor. The total score achieved is not available to the applicant. Candidates have 14 days from the announcement of the decision to appeal the admission decision. If one or more positions is not filled, the recruitment procedure will be repeated for these positions in June 2011.

The deadline for submitting applications is September 15th 2010, 10 AM of Warsaw local time. Only applications received before the deadline will be considered. All documents (in PDF format) should be submitted to the email address: mpd2.rekrutacja@fuw.edu.pl. Any question should be submitted to the same email address.

Contact Person: Joanna Szutta

Email: mpd2.rekrutacja@fuw.edu.pl

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