Physical Science | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 188

2011-2012 Alpha Sigma Lambda Scholarship, USA

Scholarship, leadership, personal statement, faculty recommendation and financial need are the criteria considered in choosing the recipients. Any part-time, undergraduate student at Syracuse University who has achieved the following criteria is eligible to apply, has completed 30 semester hours of graded course work at SU (does not include transfer credit), has achieved a grade point average of 3.2 on a 4.0 scale on all work taken at SU, is currently enrolled in a baccalaureate degree program at SU, has a financial need for assistance in completing the degree Note:A student does NOT have to be a member of the Alpha Sigma Lambda chapter at SU to apply. All information must be typed in black ink. Use only forms provided. The faculty recommendation must be on University letterhead. Missing items or materials submitted in other forms will result in disqualification. Submit three (3) copies of the application

Scholarship Application Deadline: 30 March 2011

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NHMRC 2011 TRIP Fellowship in Clinical Practice, Australia: Medical Practitioners, nurses, allied health professionals and paramedics

The two-year half-time TRIP Fellowships are available to early career clinical
leaders who have completed professional training in a health discipline, including medical practitioners, nurses, allied health professionals and paramedics. The successful candidates will undertake an implementation research project and will have access to training, mentoring and support to become a leader in evidence uptake.

TRIP Partnership Awards are also being offered through the TRIP Fellowships scheme. Partners include beyondblue, Cancer Australia, the National Centre for Gynaecological Cancers, Heart Foundation, Multiple Sclerosis Research Australia, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists, Organ and Tissue Authority, and Western Australian Department of Health.

Scholarship Application Deadline:24 March 2011

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John A Lamberton Research Scholarships at University of Sydney 2011, Australia: science aimed at chemical understanding of brain function and malfunction and chemistry of many classes of natural products, especially alkaloids

Established in 2004 by donations totalling $1,000,000 from the widow of John A Lamberton, these Scholarships provide financial support for postgraduate scholars of exceptional ability who are working toward higher degrees at the University of Sydney in areas emanating from and inspired by the work of Dr John A Lamberton or in the area of science aimed at chemical understanding of brain function and malfunction.

Areas emanating from and inspired by the work of Dr John A Lamberton (whose main research interests were in the chemistry of many classes of natural products, especially alkaloids) leading to greater understanding of the relationships between chemical structure and biological activity.

(2) Areas of science aimed at the chemical understanding of brain function and malfunction.

The value of the Scholarships shall be determined by the Scholarship Committee but will reflect the donor’s wish that these be considered prestigious Scholarships. Please note that only full-time candidates enrolled in higher research degrees at the University of Sydney and who are working in the areas specified in this Scholarship are eligible to hold one of these Scholarships.

Scholarship Application Deadline:31 March 2011

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