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European Master Scholarship TEMA for International Students

Identity and development proposes the analysis of political use and scientific representation of territorial units (civilization, nation, region, city)
Employer:Erasmus Mundus
Level:Masters
Scholarship Description: TEMA Master Course is offered by a consortium of the following European universities: Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest, Hungary, École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales of Paris, France, University of Catania, Italy, and Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic.

To apply for Master TEMA students must hold a first degree (BA/BSc /180 ECTS/) in History, Geography, Anthropology, Ethnography, Cultural studies, Urban Studies, Nationalism Studies, Law, Economy, Administration. The selection is based on academic excellence and proficiency in English and in French, which are the languages of instruction.

TEMA graduates receive double or multiple degrees (according to their mobility track), as well as a diploma supplement at the end of their studies, allowing them to enter into the professions in the area of local, regional, national and European territorial administration, in urban planning and research institutions.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 10th of January 2011

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PhD position: Monitoring a Proton Pump by Paramagnetic Crosstalk, UK

Funding may be available for UK/EU students. If funding is awarded for this project it will cover tuition fees and stipend for UK students. EU students may be eligible for full funding, or tuition fees only, depending on the funding source. International students will not be eligible for this funding however they are still welcome to apply for this project but would have to find alternative funding.
A single family of enzymes, the heme copper oxidases (HCOs) is responsible for >75% of the annual global respiratory consumption of dioxygen. Dioxygen chemistry is closely correlated with proton pumping in this class of enzymes which ultimately drives ATP synthesis. The exact nature of the proton pump driven redox events, however, is not defined since intermediates in the dioxygen chemistry reaction (termed O, R, P and F) are difficult to observe. The aim of the project is to: (A) Identify and locate local and global structural movements associated with the transitions between these O, R, P, F oxidations levels (and their substates). The motions associated with proton-pumping action will be probed using state-of-the-art pulsed EPR methods. As we have already demonstrated, the distance between two spin-labels within an oxidase can be determined using PELDOR methods. Changes in the distance between two spin-labels in response to cycling through the O-R-P-F states will be sought for strategically chosen pairs. The motion of single spin-labels relative to the paramagnetic ions of the active site will similarly be determined. (B) Determine the distribution of electrons within the active site throughout the catalytic cycle. Define the spin and oxidation state of the active site metal ions and the strength of interactions with amino-acid based radicals at each stage. It is the passage of the HCO active site through the O, R, P, F states that drives the proton-pumping mechanism yet the exact nature of these intermediates is far from clear. For example, the Pm and F states in cytochrome oxidase are both assumed to contain an active site heme A chromophore in the Fe(IV)=O state. Yet no explanation exists for the 27 nm difference in the wavelength of the characteristic visible absorption bands of these two forms. Nor is it understood why, in a bo3 oxidase, the optical differences between what are alleged to be the same two forms are negligible. Despite decades of investigation, something apparently simple such as the spin-state of the active-site heme in oxidised cytochrome aa3 is still ambiguous. These questions will be addressed using a combination of EPR spectroscopy and the novel variable-field variable-temperature MCD methods that we developed in order to successfully address the question of the exact nature of the active site in oxidised bo3.

Scholarship Application Deadline: February 4th 2011

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Scholarship Program for international students for undergrdaure studies at korean universities.

Scholarship Program for international students for undergrdaure studies at korean universities.

Study Subject: Any except the fields whose study period exceeds 4 years (e.g. medicine, dentistry, architecture)
Employer: Korean Universities
Level: Undergraduate

Scholarship Description: The objective of the Korean Government Scholarship Program for an Undergraduate Course is to provide international students with the opportunity to conduct advanced studies at higher educational institutions in Korea in order to promote international exchanges in education and mutual friendship between the countries.
Fields of Study
4-year undergraduate courses provided by the universities designated by NIIED

? Not applicable: fields the study period of which exceeds 4 years (e.g. medicine, dentistry, architecture)

Qualifications
Prospective applicant must meet the following qualification criteria:
(1) Must be a citizen of the country to which scholarships are offered, which is also applied to his/her parents.
? Applicant must not be a holder of Korean citizenship.
(2) Should be under 25 years of age as of March 1, 2011.
(3) Have an adequate health, both physically and mentally.
? Persons who are pregnant or having severe illness may not apply.
(4) Have finished or be scheduled to finish formal education of elementary, middle, high school as of March 1, 2011.
? Exceptional acceptance for a person who will have finished high school as of September 1, 2011 and who will be able to have level 3 in TOPIK until then.
(5) Possess above 80% (out of 100%) in a grade point average (G.P.A.) of the whole school years of the high school attended or within top 10% among graduates in the same year.
(6) Not at any time have received a Korean government scholarship for his/her undergraduate study before.
(7) Not have enrolled in an undergraduate course in Korea before.
(8) Preferential selection for applicants who are good at Korean or English.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 19 November 2010


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