Art | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 19

2011 NISIS PhD Positions in Leiden University in Netherlands

NISIS ( Netherlands Interuniversity School for Islamic Studies) is a national research institute for the study of Islam and Muslim societies, in which eight Dutch universities participate. Leiden University is currently administratively responsible for NISIS.In the coming six years (2010-2015) NISIS has made available special funds to build an integrated interdisciplinary thematic profile area which focuses on lslam and Muslim societies. One of the main aims is to integrate and mobilize the knowledge and expertise in the field. Within this profile area nine Ph.D. positions are available. In 2010 five of these positions have been fulfilled. Application is now open for the last four positions. The PhD. candidates will be appointed at the participating university with which the supervisor is affiliated.
•Candidates should hold a MA degree or equivalent. Preference will be given to candidates with a MA in the Humanities, Social sciences or Religious Studies with a specialisation in the field of Islam and Muslim societies.
•Outstanding research qualities manifest in a high-quality MA thesis or equivalent.
•Excellent command of English
Applicants, with an MA degree in a relevant field and proficiency in English, are asked to submit a concrete interdisciplinary research plan.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 14 March 2011

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PhD Studentship in the Department of Music and Sound Recording at University of Surrey, UK

We are pleased to offer two studentships to conduct PhD research in music within the department. The successful applicants will each have a good first degree and a Masters’ degree with an appropriate specialisation, within the field of music (details of departmental specialisms can be found on the departmental website). They will have a strong interest in academic research, will have good organisational and IT skills, and will be able to work both independently and in a team. They will first register for PhD within the department during the academic year 2110/12, researching an approved topic.

One studentship is full-time fees only. The second studentship is part-time fees only. The holder will not be expected to contribute to the department’s teaching, although there may be a possibility of undertaking some teaching.These studentships are available from September 2011. You may apply for both, but must state clearly for which you are applying, and why. You may not hold more than one. Studentships will cover Home/EU fees only, although non-EU applicants are welcome (in which case the studentship will be put towards the fee).

Scholarship Application Deadline: 29 April  2011

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The RIBA Stephen Williams Scholarship in Architecture 2011

The RIBA Stephen Williams Scholarship, which was established in 2008, is offered in memory of Stephen Williams, a past Director of Aedas|. In 2011 the Scholarship provides £5,000 to support one student for a period of postgraduate studies lasting up to 12 months in the UK or abroad.

If the recipient of the Scholarship is to enrol in a School of Architecture in a country where Aedas has an office, Aedas ensures that a representative from said office is available to support and/or mentor the student. Applicants must have graduated from a Part 1 programme validated by the RIBA in the UK and be UK residents.Preference is given to applicants who are RIBA members. Employees of the RIBA, Aedas, trustees or members of the RIBA Education Trust Funds Committee are not be eligible to apply for the Scholarship.

Scholarship Application Deadline:25 March 2011

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