PhD | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 36

4 Year PhD Programme in Mathematical Genomics and Medicine, University of Cambridge, UK

Modern genomics promises not only to help uncover the molecular basis of disease, but also to have a major impact on health care through translation of advances in techniques, computation and knowledge into clinical trials and clinical practice. Quantitative analysis is at the heart of this goal, and there is a pressing requirement for researchers with thorough mathematical and statistical expertise, in addition to training in medical genetics and informatics. This PhD programme has been established as a collaboration between the University of Cambridge and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. The programme will provide the opportunity to work at the interface between the mathematical and computational sciences, and genome-scale and translational medical research.
The programme is a four year PhD programme but follows a “1 + 3″ model, comprising a tailored first year of taught modules and research rotations, followed by a three-year research project. All students will have two supervisors: one from mathematics, engineering or other quantitative science background, and the second from a genetics or genomics/biomedical background. Successful applicants will have strong mathematical, statistical and computational skills, and may include exceptional biologists. They will develop quantitative techniques and theoretical approaches and apply them to practical problems in both translational and basic biomedical research. This PhD Programme will award fees to students at the University of Cambridge graduate ‘home rate’:

Scholarship Application Deadline: 21 March 2011

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6 PhD Scholarships in Transport and Traffic Engineering at EU-Asia Road Safety Centre of Excellence

To enable successful applicants to study for PhD degree or Doctor of Engineering degree (Dr.-Ing.) at the newly established «EU-Asia Road Safety Centre of Excellence – RoSCOE.
Target Group: Highly qualified post graduates in transport and traffic engineering from Thailand and neighbouring countries.
Details of Scholarship
• Stipend of 300.00 Euro/month for 30 months
• Scholarship also covers university tuition fee
• Research visit for candidates to Europe
• 3 Doctoral degrees from Bauhaus-University Weimar and
3 PhD-degrees from the Prince of Songkla University will be offered to candidates, who have successful completed all the requirements of the said universities
• In addition to the degree, a special certificate will be provided to scholars, to certify that the degree was obtained in the framework of an international project
• Joint supervision of PhD/Dr-Ing. theses by professors from the following European and Thai universities:
• Bauhaus-University Weimar, Weimar, Germany
• Szechenyi Istvan University, Gyoer, Hungary
• Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand
• Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai, Thailand
• Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand
• and the Asian Institute of Technology, located in Bangkok, Thailand
• Convening of monthly scientific seminars, dealing with significant road safety related aspects of infrastructure design
• Availability of free working environment at RoSCOE offices in Hat Yai or Bangkok (incl. PC, printer, internet connection and office supplies)
• Availability of specialized measuring equipment (e.g. radar equipment, video) for conduction of research studies
• In-house technical supports for conducting research studies by German staff at the “ Centre of Excellence – RoSCOE”
Subject of Theses
The PhD/Dr-Ing. theses of the six candidates will include but not limit to the following aspects of highway safety:
• functional design of road networks
• design of cross-section and road side safety
• horizontal and vertical alignment
• design of intersection
• road safety management / data sources and requirements for accident reporting system
• assessment of existing roads
Candidates are required to prepare a thesis on one of the above-mentioned or similar topics based on international standards.
Furthermore, candidates will summarise results and findings of their theses in suitable Thai design guidelines, rendering the knowledge available for practical application.
Requirements and Conditions
• Applicants must hold a Master`s degree in the field of transport and traffic engineering or equivalent, with a good to very good ranking (based on examination degree)
• English language skills are mandatory
• Able to conduct scientific work in an international team of researchers from Europe and Thailand at an office of the newly
established „ Road Safety Centre of Excellence – RoSCoE“ located in Hat Yai and Bangkok
• At least one letter of reference from senior academics (e.g. professor/ supervisor of master thesis)

Scholarship Application Deadline:15th April 2011

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Scholarship Programme for Researchers in Classics at Brown University, USA

In close cooperation with the Department of Classics at Brown University, the Gerda Henkel Foundation offers outstanding scholars in Classics an opportunity for academic research in the USA. The goal of this scholarship is to strengthen the academic exchange between established scholars from the USA and German-speaking countries. The Gerda Henkel Scholarship is awarded every two years. It covers the costs for one academic year (i.e. September to May) at Brown University, the costs of a substitute for a period of nine months at the scholar’s home university as well as support for travel and other research-related expenses. The Gerda Henkel Foundation will also cover 50 percent of the housing costs. The other half will be covered by Brown University. During the period of funding, the grant holders have no teaching obligations. The scholarship is awarded bi-annually.

Eligible candidates must:
Currently be employed by a German-speaking university or comparable academic research institution hold at least a PhD degree and demonstrate superior academic achievements give at least one lecture on their research interests during their stay at Brown, be available for occasional discussions with interested graduate students, and generally take part in the intellectual and social life of the Department of Classics present the results of their research at Brown to the Gerda Henkel Foundation, in a report and/or academic publication.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
31 October 2011.

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