Health | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 38

Veterinary and Animal SciencesThe Kathleen S. Anderson Award

An annual award has been created to honor Kathleen S. Anderson’s outstanding contributions to bird conservation, and to promote and perpetuate her special interests in environmental research and education. Mrs. Anderson served as Manomet Bird Observatory’s Executive Director from 1969 to 1984 (the institution is now known as the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences). During Mrs. Anderson’s tenure, many of Manomet’s long-term studies were initiated. She has always been especially interested in encouraging young biologists and has served as an inspiration to many people of all ages beginning careers in biology. Today Mrs. Anderson continues to work for preservation of a healthy, diverse environment.

The purpose of this award is to encourage significant avian research in areas of interest to Kathleen Anderson and Manomet, and to help promising biologists in their work. Requests for support of ecological and behavioral studies of birds, especially research furthering bird conservation, will be considered (e.g. endangered or endemic species, population viability, effects of land uses, habitat requirements, migration ecology, feeding ecology, species interactions, etc.). Proposed projects must take place in the Americas. We encourage proposals from citizens/residents of countries south of the U.S. A total of $1000 will be awarded annually, either to one person or divided among two recipients.

Any person, of any age, beginning a career in biology is eligible. Enrollment in an academic program is desirable, but not required.

Proposals are due each year by December 1. The Award will be announced by the following March 1.

Please write for proposal guidelines to:

KATHLEEN S. ANDERSON AWARD
Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences
PO Box 1770
Manomet, MA 02345
USA
(508) 224-6521
FAX (508) 224-9220

or jrobbins@manomet.org

Sandwich Model Scholarships for PhD Registered Scholars Announcement 2011/2012

To enable registered PhD students at a university / institute to carry out research for their PhD thesis in Bangladesh and in Germany under the joint supervision of a Bangladeshi as well as a German professor.PhD degree to be awarded by the Bangladeshi University / Institution
Target Group : Scholars registered for their PhD (in any discipline) at universities or research institutes in Bangladesh
Scholarship
Value
• Stipend of Euro 1000.00 per month
• A lump sum towards air fare from Bangladesh to Germany and back
• Exemption from payment of university tuition fees
• A study and research subsidy
• Compulsory health insurance covered by DAAD
• Upto 6 months German Language Course in Germany – free tuition, boarding, lodging plus pocket allowance during the
period of the German language course in Germany (preceding studies/research)
• Spouse allowance* and additional rent subsidy**
• Supervisor’s travel (see appendix)
Requirements and Conditions
• A first class Master’s degree
• The PhD registration with a university in Bangladesh should not be older than 3 years at the application deadline (1st October 2010)
• Candidates must have a recent dated acceptance letter jointly signed by the Bangladeshi and the German supervisors confirming academic supervision from a German Professor on the university’s letterhead with a clear reference to the candidate’s research project
• A detailed and comprehensive research proposal accompanied by a precise work – and time schedule jointly agreed upon by the Bangladeshi and the German supervisors
• Candidates must be residing in Bangladesh at the time of application
• German language skills are not mandatory for application

Application Procedure
The application form is available on our website. The deadline for submission of applications is 1st October of each year at Embassy of Federal Republic of Germany, Dhaka. Important: DAAD will not consider incomplete applications.
All short-listed candidates have to attend a personal interview.

Contact Person and Address
Applications and relevant documents have to be submitted at
the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany
178, Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan 2
Dhaka-1212
ku-10@dhak.auswaertiges-amt.de
www.dhaka.diplo.de
Phone: +880-2-885 35 21 to 24

Further Scholarship Information and Application
Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/sandwich-model-scholarships-for-phd-registered-scholars-announcement-20112012/2010/08/18/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ScholarshipPositions+%28International+Scholarships+and+Financial+Aid+Positions%29&utm_content=Yahoo%21+Mail#ixzz0yBTBRCRC

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Tropical Infectious Diseases, USA

Although the program targets postdoctoral infectious diseases fellows, applicants who have completed training in otherclinical specialties relevant to tropical medicine (e.g. internal medicine, pediatrics, OB/GYN) will also be considered.
These postdoctoral fellowships provide support for individuals to conduct research in tropical infectious diseases (and, on occasion, other clinical conditions unique to tropical medicine). Funding is available for two twelve-month periods. The first award will be made during fellowship (generally the final year); during Year One of BWF/ASTMH support, the fellow should commit at least 80% of his/her effort to research and spend at least three months working in a tropical or developing area. The second half of the award will be made once the grantee has entered a stable, entry-level faculty position; Year Two of the BWF/ASTMH fellowship carries the same expectations as Year One, i.e. 80% research effort and at least three months’ work in a tropical or developing area.
These fellowships are not intended to provide funding for overseas clinical electives or experiences. The purpose of the BWF/ASTMH fellowships is to stimulate or sustain interest in research in tropical infectious diseases by individuals who are planning academic or other career paths ultimately focused on clinical research relevant to tropical or developing areas of the world.
Support: $65,000 per year for two years to cover travel, stipend, fringe benefits and health insurance. In Year Two of the
BWF/ASTMH fellowship, an additional $5,000 is available for capacity development at the overseas site. These fellowships do not allow indirect costs.
Selection criteria:
1. Excellence and promise of the proposed candidate and her/his work;
2. Relevance of the proposed work to the amelioration of important tropical/geographic infectious diseases;
3. Excellence and experience of home and overseas mentors;
4. Adequacy of field populations/laboratory/epidemiologic facilities for the proposed work; and,
5. Potential of this fellowship to influence the candidate’s career.
Applications will be considered from any individual with an academic appointment of fellow who proposes to perform
research in tropical infectious diseases. The award is not intended for students, pre-doctoral candidates or faculty-level
applicants. Preference will be given to North American clinician-scientists enrolled in (or accepted by) a fellowship
program approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and those accredited through
the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). Particular consideration will be given to candidates
seeking support for their third (research) year of fellowship training.
Since a minimum of three months of each funded year must be spent performing research overseas, applicants working
toward Board Eligibility must obtain approval from their fellowship program director before applying for this award. If the
period covered by this award is to be considered toward Board Eligibility, the recipient must have a continuity clinic at the
overseas site (and the program director must notify the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education [ACGME]
concerning the integration of this clinic into their fellowship program).
The application deadline is September 1, 2010 for funds to be distributed for July 2011. Applicants will receive notification of award decisions by early 2011.
Submit your application on line via link posted at http://www.astmh.org/funding/index.cfm beginning the week of August 2, 2010.

Further Fellowship Information and Application
Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/postdoctoral-fellowship-in-tropical-infectious-diseases-usa/2010/08/19/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+ScholarshipPositions+%28International+Scholarships+and+Financial+Aid+Positions%29&utm_content=Yahoo%21+Mail#ixzz0yAzfNfq2