Fellowship | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 10

Teaching Fellowship in Human Anatomy at Bristol University, UK

Based within the Centre for Comparative and Clinical Anatomy, you will have particular responsibilities for the teaching of Topographical Anatomy to medical and dental students. You will undertake a substantial amount of dissecting room teaching, and contribute to the design and administration of courses. You will also act as the day-to-day lead for our team of Medical Demonstrators. You should, ideally, have experience in teaching topographical clinical anatomy, and a medical or dental qualification is essential. The Centre has excellent teaching facilities, including a recently completed Clinical Anatomy Suite. Please note that this post is fixed-term for 14 months in the first instance. Interviews will be held during the week commencing 18 April 2011.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 11 April 2011

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Two-Year DAE Graduate Fellowship Scheme for Engineering Graduates, India

Under this scheme, Engineering Graduates  who are selected for the Training School programme and who also have secured admission for MTech/ MChemEngg in select institutes and specializationsare paid stipend and tuition fee to pursue a MTech/ MChemEngg degree while retaining their employment in DAE. After successful completion of one-year course work at the institute, fellows undertake project work, which is assigned and supervised jointly by a DAE and an institute guide. On successful completion of MTech/ MChemEngg, they are posted as Scientific Officers in DAE. On joining, they are required to first undertake a four-month Orientation Course (OCDF) at the BARC Training School. The DGFS fellows
are enrolled and posted in one of the following units of DAE:
a) BARC, Mumbai b) RRCAT, Indore c) IGCAR, Kalpakkam.
Allocation of a DGFS fellow to a DAE unit is done at the beginning of the MTech/ MChemEngg programme.
Selected candidates are required to execute an agreement and a personal Indemnity Bond to serve
DAE for at least three years after completion of training. Indemnity Bond is for Rs 2,45,000 for OCES trainees and Rs 5,05,000 for DGFS fellows. No third party surety is required.

During Training: (i) Stipend and Allowances: OCES trainees as well as DGFS fellows are paid stipend of Rs 20,000 per month during the period of their training and a one-time book allowance of Rs 5,000, (ii) Boarding and Lodging in DAE/Institute Hostel/Guest House is mandatory.

On Appointment: Appointment in DAE units shall be as a Group A Gazetted Officer of the Government of India except in BHAVINI, NPCIL and UCIL which are governed by the service rules of Corporations.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31-3 2011

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2011 Atlas Corps Fellowship Program in the U.S. or Colombia

Atlas Corps accepts applications four months out of the year to become Atlas Corps Fellows. We encourage you to apply between February 15 to April 15 for the Fall class starting in September and between August 15 to October 15 for the Spring class starting in March.

You can apply to become a Fellow if you meet the following minimum requirements:

* 3 or more years of relevant experience in the nonprofit/NGO/social sector
* Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
* English Proficiency (oral, writing, reading)
* 35 or younger
* Applying to volunteer in a country other than where you are from
* Commitment to return to your home country after the 12-18 month fellowship

Fellowship Application Deadline: 15 April 2011

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