Post Doctoral | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 6

The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation

Job Description: The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation supports early postdoctoral research training in all basic biomedical sciences.To attain its ultimate goal of increasing the number of imaginative, well-trained and dedicated medical scientists, the Foundation grants financial support of sufficient duration to help further the careers of young men and women engaged in biological or medical research.

Eligibility
Candidates who hold, or are in the final stages of obtaining a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree and are seeking beginning postdoctoral training in basic biomedical research are eligible to apply for a fellowship. The Foundation accepts applications from candidates who have no more than one year of postdoctoral research experience at the time of the deadline for submitting the application (July 15), and who have received a PhD (or D.Phil. or equivalent) degree no more than two years before the deadline, or an M.D. degree no more than three years before the deadline.

Fellowships may be awarded to US citizens planning to work in laboratories either in the US, Canada, or abroad and also to foreign citizens for research in laboratories in the US only. We expect that most applicants will reside in North America at the time of application. Foreign Students will need to obtain appropriate visa documentation, as required by US Immigration.

Applications from established scientists or advanced fellows will not be considered. The fellowships are for early postdoctoral training only. Clinical house-staff training does not count as “postdoctoral laboratory training.”

The Foundation will not ordinarily consider applicants who plan tenure of the fellowship in the laboratory in which they have already received extensive predoctoral or postdoctoral training. The aim of the fellowship is to broaden postdoctoral training and experience, and a significant change of venue is advisable. Since the number of available fellowships is limited, the Foundation does not make more than one award in any one year for training with a given supervisor, and in addition, will not support more than two fellows per laboratory at one time.

The Foundation expects that fellowship training will be obtained in an academic setting. The selection of a commercial or industrial laboratory for the training experience is not acceptable.

Duration of Fellowship: The Whitney Fellowship is for a period of three years, contingent on performance satisfactory to the Foundation’s Scientific Advisory Committee. One and two-year fellowships are not considered.

Activation of Fellowship :You may activate your fellowship anytime from April 1, through December 1, 2011.

Applications: Applications are to be filled out and submitted online at www.hhwf.org. Applications must be received by The Helen Hay Whitney Foundation no later than 5:00pm EST, July 15, 2010. Late applications will not be considered.

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Australian Solar Institute

ASI Research Scholarships and Fellowships are available to support high calibre candidates whose research will lead to the advancement of innovation in Australian solar research, development and industry.  The Scholarships are offered for PhDs and Fellowships are offered for Post Doctoral.

Applications are now open for ASI Research Scholarships and Fellowships for full time study / research commencing in 2011.  The closing date for applications is 5pm August 5th 2010.  Applications will be assessed on merit by the ASI Research Advisory Committee.

1.  Applying for an ASI Research Scholarship or Fellowship

Applicants for PhDs are required to complete the ASI Scholarship (PhD) Application Form which is provided at the end of these Guidelines.

Post Doctoral Fellowship applicants are required to complete the ASI Post Doctoral Research Fellowship Application Form, which is also provided at the end of these Guidelines.

Applicants must arrange for three referee reports to be submitted under a separate cover using ‘Confidential Report on ASI Scholarship / Fellowship Candidate Form’ which can be downloaded from the ASI website.

When completed, applications must be submitted to ASI in the following acceptable formats:

i) A signed electronic copy of the application in PDF format by email to address below by 5pm (AEST) 5 August 2010:

ii) One (1) identical hard copy of the application to follow by mail to address below.

All applications to asi are evaluated according to the application format. They will not be evaluated unless all questions are answered and the information requested is supplied to a sufficiently high standard.

Email to: guidelines@australiansolarinstitute.com.au

Hand deliver to:Australian Solar Institute

Attention: Research Investment Manager

CSIRO Energy Centre, 10 Murray Dwyer Circuit

Mayfield West NSW 2304

Post to:  P.O. Box 330,

Newcastle NSW 2300

Enquiries to Sally O’Brien

Australian Solar Institute

Ph:  02 4960 6300

email: guidelines@australiansolarinstitute.com.au

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The Microsoft NZ Research Internship Award

Job Description: The Microsoft NZ Research Internship Award was established in 2010 for the purpose of fostering collaborative research between the University of Canterbury and Microsoft Research Asia, facilitated by Microsoft NZ

Eligibility
Be in the second year of their PhD enrolment at the University of Canterbury in the College of Engineering, College of Science or the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics

New Zealand Citizen or Permanent Resident (unless otherwise agreed with Microsoft Research Asia & Microsoft NZ prior to the student submitting his or her application)

Work on a project that contributes to Microsoft Research Asia’s programme of fundamental research and is of interest to the student
Select a project area with a degree of difference from their PhD project
Suspend study/work on their PhD research topic during the tenure of the internship

Value
Visa application and associated costs – University of Canterbury
Return economy flights from Christchurch to Beijing and travel and health insurance – University of CanterburyLanded costs in Beijing (to include accommodation, food and local travel) – Microsoft Research Asia Stipend for living allowance whilst in Beijing – Microsoft Research Asia
Return economy flights to the approved conference and conference fees (up to a maximum of NZ$4,000) – Microsoft NZ

Tenure
The duration of each placement will be 3-6 months. These placements may be offered by Microsoft Research Asia in subsequent years in which case the parties may wish to run the Microsoft NZ Research Internship Award again for those years.

In addition, each student will receive funding in order to attend a conference of the student’s choice that is relevant to the student’s PhD research, which is to be attended after the internship has finished and within 12 months of the award being given.

Application Deadline 31July2010

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