architecture | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 16

The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT, USA

The Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT (AKPIA@MIT) is pleased to announce its postdoctoral fellowship program for the academic year 2011-2012. The fellowship program is intended for scholars with Ph.D. in any field related to architecture — including architectural, art, landscape, and urban history, design, technology, computation, urban planning, anthropology, and archeology — who are engaged in research on an Islamic topic. One to three fellowships will be granted. The fellowship duration can range from two months to a maximum of two semesters, or nine months, of residency, that will have to fall within the academic year. Fellows are expected to pursue their own research, give at least one public lecture, submit a substantial report on their research at the end of their fellowship to be electronically published by AKPIA@MIT, and participate in the program’s scholarly and academic activities during their stay at MIT. The fellowship award consists of monthly stipend not to exceed the amount of $3,100 (before taxes) per month and one roundtrip ticket for the fellow from his/her place of residence. Fellows will be responsible to find their own housing and health insurance during their fellowship period. AKPIA will provide library cards, email accounts at MIT, and a workplace in the AKPIA@MIT office that might have to be shared with another fellow.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 March 2011

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The Mary Baker Eddy Library awards Fellowships 2011, USA: Religious Studies, Cultural and Social History

The Mary Baker Eddy Library awards fellowships to academic scholars and independent researchers for research in its collections, which center on the papers of Mary Baker Eddy and records documenting the history of Christian Science. Relevant areas of research include the fields of women’s history, spirituality and health, religious studies, nineteenth-century history, cultural and social history, architecture, and journalism
The Library’s newly public collections offer scholars countless opportunities for original research. A select list of such resources include: Mary Baker Eddy’s scrapbooks and copybooks; household account ledgers and receipts; a fully-indexed file of newspapers clippings that date to the late nineteenth century; Eddy’s sermons and lectures; an extensive historic photograph collection; architectural records; early histories of branch Churches of Christ, Scientist; and Eddy’s voluminous correspondence and manuscript material, which offer opportunities for new analysis of her life and ideas.
The Library’s research programs are designed to support original contributions to scholarship and help further research by established scholars, graduate students, and recent graduates just beginning their academic careers.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 7 February 2011

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IDRBT Postdoctoral Scheme, India: Banking Technology

Identify and encourage promising young researchers with talent and innovative ideas to work on focal areas of research of the Institute.
Bring on board Ph.D degree holders within three years of award of Ph.D degree or those who have submitted Ph.D thesis to undertake critical research projects successfully and thereby contribute to the IDRBT’s research initiatives.
Develop and deliver working prototypes for commercial use in due course.
Bright minds, who need an opportunity to carry out research and development, will get an opportunity of working in areas relevant to IDRBT.

Areas of Research:

IPDFs shall bring with them in-depth knowledge in their area and would utilize it to work out IT based solutions in various areas of Banking Technology. They would carry out Research in one of the following areas or any other technology area, relevant to banking, and acceptable to the IDRBT.

* Financial Networks and Applications.
* Electronic Payment and Settlement Systems.
* Security Technologies for the Financial Sector.
* Financial Information Systems and Business Intelligence.
* Banking Analysis.
* Financial Inclusion.
* Core Banking System Related Challenges.
* Mobile Banking / Payments.
* Enterprise Data Models and Architectures for Banks.
* UML for Bank Systems and Applications.
Eligibility:

* Ph.D in Computer Science, Networks, Security or in an above cited area, and within three years of being awarded the Ph.D degree or those who have submitted their Ph.D thesis.
* Ph.D of the candidate and the proposed research should be in the areas relevant to IDRBT.
* Has sufficient IT background in terms of knowledge and utilization of IT systems, tools and techniques.
* Has a flair for Research and Development based problems-solving.
* Accepted research publications in high-impact journals.
* Not beyond 35 years of age.

Fellowship Application Deadline: This is a rolling scheme and applications received for selection will be evaluated from time to time

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