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Queens University Research Scholarship

Description:
The studentship is designed for a suitably qualified person wishing to undertake research on a topic which falls within the theme Law, Justice and Human Rights in Post-Conflict Societies
For study in:
Unrestricted/Worldwide
Field of Study:
Law/Criminal Justice
Available to:
Array
Award Amount:
£12,000
Type of Award:
Scholarship
Grade Level:
Postgraduate, Doctoral
Submission Deadline:
31st May

Contact Information

Contact Information
School of Law, Queens University
BELFAST, XX BT7 1NN
Contact Name/Title
Judith Cardwell
Phone
028 90973182
Fax
URL

PhD Scholarship (Synthesis of photosensitisers for water splitting), Australia

The School is offering a PhD scholarship in chemistry, involving a research project related to “Clean energy generation: Synthesis of photosensitisers for water splitting”, working at a new research centre, Centre for Organic Photonics and Electronics.

Commencement: The Scholarship will commence once the student has enrolled in a PhD program through the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, the University of Queensland (For further information on the Basis of Admission to a UQ research higher degree, please see :

It is desirable that the successful candidate will take up the position as soon as possible.

The Person: Applicants should possess a bachelor’s degree with 1st class honours in chemistry, or a master’s degree with a research component (chemistry related fields). Both domestic and overseas applicants will be considered if they fulfil the criteria for PhD admission of the University of Queensland and demonstrate excellent research capacity. For overseas applicants, valid English language proficiency test results that meet with the University requirements: are required for the application.

Remuneration: Successful candidates not holding an APA will be awarded a research scholarship valued at $22,500 per annum for 3 years (tax exempt). There is also a possible 6 month extension to the appointments. For international students, it is possible to waive the tuition fee for highly competitive applications.

Contact: Further information may be obtained by contacting Dr Lo (s.lo@uq.edu.au) on the project in your area of interest.

How to apply: Applicants should include a covering letter, giving full contact details andan outline of their research interests, current curriculum vitae, academic record, the names and contact details of 3 academic referees, and valid English language proficiency test results(for international students). The applications should be sent to Dr ShihChun Lo, Level 9, Chemistry Building (68), Centre for Organic Photonics and Electronics, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia, or email, s.lo@uq.edu.au

Closing Date for Applications: Closes when the position is filled

Contact Person: Dr Shih-Chun Lo

Email ID: s.lo@uq.edu.au

Further Scholarship information:

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Research Scholarship for Foriegn candidates for a Joint Doctorate, Belgium

The PhD-student has to stay minimum 6 months and maximum 24 months at Ghent University. The stay may be divided into several periods within the span of 4 years.No restrictions are imposed on the field of research, nor on the age of the applicant.
Who can apply
?
This call is open to both foreign and Belgian candidates who are enrolled as a PhD student at a non-Flemish university or institution for higher education who want to take a joint doctorate at both their home institution and Ghent University.
How does it work?
The candidate applies for this funding jointly with a promoter of Ghent University. To find a promoter candidates can browse through the list of faculties.

The Research Council makes a selection of the applications. The selection is based on the evaluation of the project, the added value of the stay at Ghent University for the joint doctorate, the qualifications of the applicant and the scientific potential of both the promoter’s research group and the research group at the partner institution.
The applications must be submitted in English.

How much funding is involved?
The candidate can apply for either a PhD scholarship or for cofunding for his/her stay at Ghent University, depending on whether the candidate already receives a scholarship from the home institution/country during the stay at Ghent University.

The maximum amount for this scholarship is € 81.940 for 24 months (consisting of a grant of ± € 74.500 and a bench-fee of € 7.440 intended for the Ghent University promoter).

The cofunding consist of a fixed amount of € 1.000 per month’s stay at Ghent University to cover (part of) the costs for travel, accommodation, insurances, etc. plus a bench-fee of € 310 per month intended for the Ghent University promoter.
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Deadline 2010: 7 September 2010


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