graduate students | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 11

2 PhD Positions: Modelling, Non-destructive Testing and Li-based Remediation, Netherlands

The Department of Applied Physics at Eindhoven University of Technology has 15 professorial chairs with about 65 academic and 60 technical specialists, as well as 110 graduate and 375 undergraduate students. The leading research themes cover functional materials, transport physics, and plasma physics and radiation technology. The department has extensive national and international partnerships, including industrial partners. It participates in several national (top) research schools, and in two national top technology institutes: Dutch Polymer Institute (DPI) and Materials Innovation Institute (M2i). Eindhoven University of Technology is one of the three participants in the Dutch 3TU Federation of Universities of Technology.

Degradation of concrete structures due to ASR (Alkali-Silica Reaction) is a complex mechanism based on chemical reactions between alkalis and reactive silica and transport of reaction products and water. The underlying mechanisms are poorly understood and presently there is no model for the development of damage. Lithium ions are known to positively affect the degradation process but the mechanism is not understood. Electrochemically driving Li into concrete may provide a method for remediation of existing ASR affected structures.

This combined project aims to largely improve service life assessment and preservation of concrete structures with regard to ASR by elucidating the degradation process and the influence of Li at the microscopic level up to providing a potential remediation method at the macro level that stops further decay. Hence 2 PhDs are sought for studying:
– micro level on the fundamentals of ASR, the influence of Li
– meso level non-destructive testing of transport of water, Na and Li using NMR

Requirements:

We welcome candidates who hold a Master’s degree in (technical, applied) physics, chemistry, materials science, civil engineering (materials) or a related field, have affinity with materials science, transport in porous media and/or durability of concrete and have hands-on experience with experimental work.

Starting date:

As soon as possible.

Appointment:

This position offers full-time employment for 4 years, with an initial evaluation period. The monthly (gross) salary will be approx. 2000 Euro in the first year and increase to approx. 2600 Euro in the fourth year, in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement of the Dutch Universities. The University offers an attractive package of fringe benefits such as excellent technical infrastructure, child care, savings schemes and excellent sports facilities.

Application:

Please submit contact information, an motivation letter, contact information of two or more references (including a research supervisor), and a copy of the M.Sc-thesis and other relevant publications, if available by using the apply button given in the website link.

Application deadline: 31-10-2010

Further scholarship details:

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PhD Student Position in Physics Directed Towards Experimental Activity, Sweden

The department of Physics is located in the Albanova University center and has approximately 170 employees, 250 students at undergraduate level and 80 graduate students. There are four research subjects within the postgraduate program: Physics, Theoretical Physics, Chemical Physics and Medical Radiation Physics. These subjects span over several research groups with different research activities. Application can be done within four time periods during the year, depending on the availability of study grants. For information about the Department of Physics, see

Project description
This position is within one of the research subjects Physics, Chemical Physics or Medical Radiation Physics and is directed towards experimental activity (for information about research and Ph.D. studies at the Department of Physics, Stockholm University, see

Requirements
To be accepted as a Ph.D. student in Physics one should have studied at least four years at a University and have a B.Sc. in Physics. These studies must include advanced courses in physics during one year and an advanced degree project (a detailed description of one in progress may do). For a position in Chemical physics the requirement on physics courses may partly or fully be fulfilled with courses in chemistry. We seek a candidate with analytical capacity and good skills in English.

Terms of employment
A Ph.D. education is four years (48 months). The 4-year Ph.D. program includes at least 3 years of research and at most one year of course work. The position may be extended up to 1 year if up to 20 % teaching assistance or administration is included in the contract. During the beginning of the Ph.D. education, the student receives a study grant (“utbildningsbidrag”) and towards the end of the education, the student acquires a Ph.D. position (“doktorandanställning”).

Applications
Applications should include a letter of intent describing your motivation for applying including which research group or supervisor you prefer, a CV including information on previous education, a copy of the masters thesis (or “examensarbete”), other documents supporting the applicants competence and suitability for the position, and address, phone number and e-mail of two reference persons. The application can be written in English or Swedish. Evaluations will be based on results on University courses, quality of master’s thesis (or “examensarbete”), references, interviews and the letter of intent.

Application Deadline:  September 30, 2010

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NEW: SIT Study Abroad now offering Pell Grant Match Scholarships for over 30 semester programs

SIT Study Abroad awarded $750,000 in scholarships in 2009.  About one-third of scholarship applicants receive financial assistance to participate in our programs. Only SIT Study Abroad participants can be considered for SIT Study Abroad scholarships. Awards generally range from $500 to $5,000 for semester programs, and $300 to $3,000 for summer programs. Financial need is a primary consideration for all of our scholarship decisions.

SIT Study Abroad uses scholarship funds to ensure that a diverse group of students can participate from all regions in the US–and abroad–and from a variety of colleges and universities.

Scholarship funds are available for semester and summer participants.  International students may apply for scholarships from SIT Study Abroad.

SIT Study Abroad Scholarship Opportunities Include:

The Compton Fund
For SIT programs with environmental, peace studies, or sustainable development themes, with priority for students representing US minority groups.

The Diversity Fund
For students who will enhance the racial, national, and ethnic diversity of the student body.

Engineering Scholarship
For students enrolled in an undergraduate engineering program and who have demonstrated financial need.

The Experiment in International Living (EIL) Alumni Study Abroad Scholarship.
To support alumni of EIL summer high school programs.

The Houston International Scholarship
For Houston-area undergraduate students in any field or major.  Students of color are strongly encouraged to apply.

HBCU Scholarships
For students enrolled in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

The Lewy Family Global Health Scholars Fund
For women scholars hoping to make a positive impact on health projects in needy areas. Recipients are expected to spend a semester in-country living and working with local communities and partners to improve their health care system and contribute to the overall improvement of the community’s general health and welfare.

The Middle East and Islamic Studies Scholarship
For students participating in programs with significant Middle Eastern and/or Islamic studies content.

Pell Grant Matching
Automatic matching of a student’s Pell award used for semester study abroad programs with SIT. More than 30 SIT programs across the globe are eligible. (PDF)

Sally Bragg Baker Scholarship
For a female participant in any semester program who demonstrates international awareness and a desire to create a more peaceful world through international exchange.

SIT Fund
For anyone enrolled in any SIT Study Abroad program, to help promote study abroad opportunities worldwide.

The Workum Fund
For participants in SIT Study Abroad programs to the Indian subcontinent (India, Nepal, and Tibetan and Himalayan Studies programs).

Before You Apply for SIT Study Abroad Scholarships

  1. Review financial aid options through your home college.
  2. Note that SIT Study Abroad has one scholarship application for all of the different awards listed, with a few having additional requirements. Your application will be reviewed for eligibility from all sources that SIT Study Abroad has available.
  3. Your scholarship application will only be reviewed if it is complete, and only after you have been offered admission to an SIT Study Abroad program.

Deadlines

Fall Semester Closing Dates:

  • May 1: For Brazil, Kenya, and Tanzania;
  • May 15: for all other programs

Spring Semester Closing Dates:

  • November 1 for all spring programs

Summer Program Closing Dates:

  • April 1 for all summer programs

Materials to Submit

To apply for a scholarship, you must submit the following three items. Note that some specific scholarships have special requirements; you will find these within the SIT Study Abroad scholarship application. Your scholarship applications will not be reviewed until you have been accepted for admission and all three items below have been received.

  1. SIT Study Abroad scholarship application (PDF)
  2. Copy of your most recent Student Aid Report (SAR) – the report generated from completing the FAFSA form. International students should contact our Financial Aid Office for an alternative form to complete.
  3. Financial Assessment Form (PDF)

Please Note: If you are only applying for the Pell Match Scholarship, the Financial Assessment Form is the only form required.

Please return your scholarship application by fax to 802.258.3500 or mail to SIT Study Abroad Financial Aid Office, Kipling Road, P.O. Box 676, Brattleboro, Vermont USA 05302-0676.

Additional instructions are on the SIT Study Abroad Scholarship application.

After Submitting Your Scholarship Application

  1. Check WebAdvisor a few days after you submit your scholarship application to be sure that we have received all pieces.
    Note that WebAdvisor is password-protected to ensure privacy. Usernames and passwords are issued once SIT receives an application and are communicated to students by email. If you have lost or forgotten your log-on information, please contact us.
  2. You will not be considered for a scholarship if any of the required scholarship materials are missing at the time of the application deadline.
  3. Scholarship awards will be announced by email three to four weeks after the application deadline.

External Resources

There are many additional sources of financial aid and scholarships available to support study abroad. The list below provides quick links to specific categories of resources that follow: