Physical Science | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 303

The Global Health Field Research Award (GHFRA) 2011, USA

The Global Health Field Research Award (GHFRA) is a merger of two JHU global health funding programs:  the Framework Program in Global Health, previously administered by the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health, and the Global Field Experience Fund, previously administered by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
The objective of the GHFRA is to enhance the recruitment of students into global health research and practice careers by providing them the means to work with faculty mentors and to attain domestic or international cross-cultural field experience. All students who wish to be considered for the grant must team with a research mentor, formulate a global health-related project, and submit a detailed proposal of the project on the grant deadline, March 1, each school year. The GHFRA is primarily designed for the student who wishes to conduct research on a topic/concept of their own choosing in connection with a faculty member’s project. Grants of up to $3,500 to undergraduate and graduate students are awarded to the proposals judged by faculty members to be realistic, challenging, and educational. Students not requiring an independent research experience may also be interested in the Global Health Established Field Placements program.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 March 2011

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Global Health Corps Fellowship for US and International Applicants, USA

Applications for 2011-2012 fellowships are now open! Applicants may choose up to three fellowship placements to apply for. Please check out our Open Placements page for a full list of available fellowships and their descriptions.
Global Health Corps Fellows must:

  • Be under age 30 at the time of application
  • Have an undergraduate university degree by July 2011
  • Be proficient in English

No specific background or technical experience is necessary, as each individual fellowship placement will require different specific skills. Review the fellowship placement descriptions (posted February 1st) to learn about the specific assignments and the skills that our placement organizations are looking for.
For all Fellowships, we value three qualities: strength of character, relevant skills and experience, and leadership.

Scholarship Application Deadline: For US Applicants: 1 March 2011; For International Applicants 1 April 2011

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International Phd Position: Corrosion and Electrochemical Behaviour of Ufg/Ns and Glassy Ti Biomaterials, Germany

The appointment will be on a temporary basis for a maximum period of 3 years (PhD student, regular employment contract).
The remuneration will be in line with the EC rules for Marie Curie grant holders (Early-Stage Researchers, ITN).
Requirements:
The candidate must be fluent in spoken and written English.
The candidate should hold a Masters degree in Materials Science and Engineering or Chemistry and should have experience with experimental research.
Eligibility:
The candidate must have no PhD and less than 4 years’ research experience.
The applicant must not have spent more than 12 months in the country (Germany) of the host/recruiting institution in the 3 years prior to selection.

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 30, 2011

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