Physical Science | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 7

Postgraduate Research Scholarships, South Africa

The objective of the PRF Postgraduate Research Scholarships is to provide deserving students with the opportunity to obtain a Masters degree, that will enable them to make a contribution to high quality scientific research in the supply or utilisation of protein in animal nutrition, or both. The subject of study for the Masters degree must fall within the broad framework of the mission, vision and goals of the PRF. Doctoral scholarships will also be considered if the subject of study is deemed to be of a high priority to the PRF.The scholarship is open to citizens of the Republic of South Africa who have qualified for admission to a Masters or Ph D degree at a recognised tertiary institution.

The successful candidate must conduct an approved research project under the leadership of a recognised supervisor at the university concerned. The project may be used towards the fulfilment of the requirements for the postgraduate qualification. A formal contract must be signed by both parties.Candidates should submit PRF scholarship applications to their university administration, and the names of those who have applied for the first time should be listed in priority sequence by the University. Applications from those candidates selected by the university are then submitted to the PRF. Selected candidates may be requested to attend a personal interview, costs of which are carried by the PRF.

Scholarship Application Deadline:30 September,2011

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University of Liverpool Graduate Association offers Scholarship for Undergraduate Studies

Eligibility
1. A number of undergraduate scholarships shall be awarded to academically outstanding students originated from Hong Kong/China who have been admitted to pursue full-time undergraduate studies leading to a bachelor degree in their chosen fields in the forthcoming academic year at the University of Liverpool. The students are responsible for their own admission application and must submit proof of acceptance for admission to the University at the time of application to the Graduate Association.
2. Current students originating from Hong Kong/China who are already in their first or second year of undergraduate studies at the University of Liverpool at the time of application are also eligible to apply for the Scholarship. The students must submit, in addition to other relevant documents, a supporting letter from their academic tutor.
3. Successful candidates may be awarded a scholarship to cover either full or partial payment of the annual tuition fees. Or a living allowance may be awarded if deem appropriate. The scholarship may or may not be held concurrently with any other scholarships or bursaries at the discretion of the Award Committee. Each scholarship shall be tenable for a period not exceeding three years and renewal is subject to satisfactory report and good academic performance on an annual basis.

4. Scholarship applicants including those seeking for renewal should submit their applications directly to the Graduate Association not later than 31st of May each year using the prescribed form UG-AF1 via email to Prof. John Yeung (email address: scholarships@liverpooluga.com.hk ). Applicants will then receive a Reference Number from the Graduate Association within one week.
5. Relevant supporting documents such as acceptance letter from the University of Liverpool (applicable for prospective first year student only), certified copies of certificates and transcripts, curriculum vitae, etc together with a copy of the original application form bearing the Reference Number must then be submitted to the Graduate Association by post before 30th of June.
6. Applicants might be invited for an interview and the result will be announced before end of August

Scholarship Application Deadline:
31st of May each year

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TWAS-IACS Postgraduate Fellowship Programme 2011: Theoretical physics,Condensed matter physics,Spectroscopy,Materials science,Non-conventional energy,Physical chemistry,Organic chemistry,Inorganic chemistry,Biological chemistry,Polymer science

TWAS-IACS Postgraduate Fellowships are tenable at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS) for a period of up to four years for studies leading to a PhD degree. IACS will provide a monthly stipend to cover living costs, food and health insurance. The monthly stipend will not be convertible into foreign currency. The language of instruction is English.
Applicants must observe the IACS academic calendar, which starts in April each year, and be ready to start their Fellowship on the first day of classes/ courses.
Eligibility Criteria: Applicants for Fellowships must meet the following criteria:
-be a maximum age of 30 years on 31 December of the application year;
-hold a Master’s degree in a field of natural sciences;
-be nationals of a developing country (other than India);
-provide an official Acceptance Letter from a department of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS);
-provide evidence of proficiency in English.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 30 June 2011

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