PhD | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 134

Fellowship are available in Short and Long term Awards

Fellowship are available in Short and Long term Awards

Study Subject: History, Science

Employer: The Huntington Library

Level: PhD or Doctoral

Fellowship Description: The Huntington is an independent research center with holdings in British and American history, literature, art history, and the history of science and medicine. The Library collections range chronologically from the eleventh century to the present and include a half-million rare books, nearly six million manuscripts, 800,000 photographs, and a large ephemera collection, supported by a half-million reference works. The Burndy Library consists of some 67,000 rare books and reference volumes in the history of science and technology, as well as an important collection of scientific instruments. Within the general fields listed above there are many areas of special strength, including: Middle Ages, Renaissance, 19th- and 20th-century literature, British drama, Colonial America, American Civil War, Western America, and California. The Art Collections contain notable British and American paintings, fine prints, photographs, and an art reference library. In the library of the Botanical Gardens is a broad collection of reference works in botany, horticulture, and gardening.

The Huntington will award to scholars over one hundred fellowships for the academic year 2011-2012. These fellowships derive from a variety of funding sources and have different terms. Recipients of all fellowships are expected to be in continuous residence at the Huntington and to participate in and make a contribution to its intellectual life.

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PhD, Postdoctoral Scholarship in Nanoscience/Nanotechnology, Life sciences, Biotechnology

Study Subject: Nanoscience/Nanotechnology, Life sciences, Biotechnology

Energy, Humanities or Social sciences.

Employer:National Research Foundation, South Africa and Ministry of foriegn  and  European Affairs.

Level:  PhD, Postdoctoral

Description: Protea has been created to develop the relationship between the French and South African scientific communities through joint research. The purpose of the co-operative programme is to encourage an exchange between researchers and to develop a synergy between the two scientific communities, thereby developing a durable network. The co-operative research projects funded under this agreement are developed and submitted in both countries by French and South African researchers, working as partner teams and headed by two team leaders, one French and one South African, who bear the main responsibility for the project, including its technical and administrative coordination as well as scientific and financial reporting. In South Africa this call is open to Msc-holding (preferable PhD) researchers residing in the country and affiliated with a recognised higher education or research institution such as a university, university of technology or science council. No applications will be accepted from private companies.

Each co-operative research project will run for a maximum duration of two years. Each project will aim to fulfil well-defined contractual objectives and will have to dispose of the necessary means to ensure that these objectives are effectively achieved.

Particular emphasis is to be placed on the training of students and young researchers achieved through research and the transfer of knowledge and know-how aimed at socio-economic community development.Industrial and institutional partners involved in the projects or in the communication of its results should be officially mentioned and recognised. The integration of young researchers and students, and the exchange of post-doctoral researchers are encouraged, as is the involvement of students and researchers from previously-disadvantaged communities.

Each project financed will undergo a final evaluation in order to examine its outputs and compare the
results achieved with the objectives set out at the beginning of the project. Note that both scientific and financial reporting on the project is an obligatory condition for continued funding.

The onus is on the applicant to find their own research partner. Proposals must be received in both France and South Africa. Proposals which have only been received in either South Africa or France, but not both, will not be considered for funding. The NRF call process is highly competitive therefore application submission does not guarantee funding. The availability of funds and the evaluation of applications from both countries should be positive for them to be funded. The NRF will not be held responsible for non-submission of the application in the partner country.

Which research areas may one apply for?

During the present call, priority will be given to the joint research projects in the following areas:
• Nanoscience/Nanotechnology
• Life sciences
• Biotechnology
• Energy
• Humanities/Social sciences

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Scholarship at Faculty of Science and Engineering, School of Physical Sciences, Department of Chemistry

Scholarship at Faculty of Science and Engineering, School of Physical Sciences, Department of Chemistry

Study Subject: Porous Organic Molecules

Employer: University of Liverpool

Level: PhD

Scholarship Description: A PhD studentship is available in the research group of Professor Andrew Cooper in the Chemistry Department, University of Liverpool (stipend starting from £13,790 pa). Porous materials are important in a variety of applications such as molecular separations, catalysis, and energy storage. Our group has developed a new method for preparing porous materials by the self-assembly of nanometer-sized, inherently-porous organic cage molecules (Nature Mater., 8, 973-973, 2009, DOI: 10.1038/NMAT2545). The project will involve aspects of organic synthesis, crystallisation, and structure determination. The successful applicant will join a large and diverse research group (see http://www.liv.ac.uk/chemistry/res/coopergroup/) and will collaborate with other members of the team, particularly with researchers in the area of molecular modeling. Applicants should hold a Masters level degree in Chemistry or equivalent, and project experience in organic chemistry would be an advantage. For further details, please contact Professor Cooper (aicooper-at-liv.ac.uk) quoting the reference code POC-PhD-2010.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 November 2010

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