Physical Science | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 52

C V Raman International Fellowship for African Researchers 2011, India: Science and Technology

Department of Science & Technology, Government of India, has initiated C V Raman International Fellowship for African Researchers under new Science & Technology initiative to promote scientific cooperation with Africa. This prestigious fellowship is aimed at further strengthening the bond between Indian & African nations through Science & Technology collaboration. This fellowship is a follow up action of the new Science & Technology initiative for African countries announced at the highest level during the India-Africa Forum Summit of April 2008.

Objective
The objective of the C V Raman International Fellowship is to provide opportunities to African researchers to conduct, under the guidance of their host in India, collaborative research with leading research groups in universities and other Indian institutions in various areas of Science & Technology.
Types and number of fellowships offered
Each African country will have 8 slots of fellowship totaling approximately 416 fellowships under this programme.
(a) Post Doctoral Fellowship – Duration 6 months. Maximum 2 fellowships of 6 months duration each or one fellowship thereof subject to total 12 man-months.
(b) Visiting fellowship – Duration 3 months. Maximum 3 fellowships
(c) Senior Fellowship – Duration 1 month. Maximum 3 fellowships

Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) is the Coordinating Partner for C V Raman International Fellowship. FICCI, on behalf of Department of Science & Technology, invites applications from African researchers for the award of C V Raman International Fellowship to conduct research in Indian research laboratories/institutes in chosen areas of Science & Technology.

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 31, 2011

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Call for Applications : Sweden-Korea Research Cooperation Programme 2011: All areas of science, medicine, natural science, technology, humanities and social science.

STINT and The National Research Foundation of Korea, NRF, has opened the 2011 call for applications to a joint programme with the aim of promoting colloborative research projects. The objective of the programme is to encourage new patterns of cooperation.

In 2011 the programme is open for applications in all areas of science, medicine, natural science, technology, humanities and social science. Researchers and scholars at institutions of higher education as well as at research institututes in both countries are eligible to apply for funding, to STINT and NRF respectively.

Scholarship Application Deadline:19 June 2011

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University of Otago offers Doctoral Scholarship 2011, New Zealand

The University of Otago Doctoral Scholarship provides funding to support doctoral students studying at the University of Otago.
Applicants must be:
* Obtaining their first doctoral qualification
* Domestic students or international students
Confirmation of the scholarship is dependent on approval to register as a doctoral candidate and completion of the enrollment procedure.Selection is based predominantly on academic merit and the applicant’s potential for research.
These scholarships are also available for candidates for professional doctorates (DClinDent, EdD) who will be engaged in full-time thesis study in the year following application. Up-to-date application forms will be available from August 2011.
These forms must be attached to a separate application for admission to the PhD or DMA; application for admission for these degrees should only be considered following discussion with a prospective department.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 November 2011

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