Research | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 88

Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity(APA)

The objective of the Erasmus Mundus Master in Adapted Physical Activity program is to combine the competencies of a number of European and non -European universities in order to offer the students a comprehensive training and adequate knowledge in the many aspects of Adapted Physical Activity ( APA ).

1. To educate competent and critical professionals, who are able to design and evaluate adapted physical activity programs using an evidence-based approach. The course will provide the competencies to work in 3 professional areas: education (special needs schools), rehabilitation (late stage), and sports settings (competitive and recreational). It caters for working with individuals with a variety of disabilities both physical and mental across the life-span.
2. To educate people to participate in research to advance the field of APA . The course offers basic scientific skills which will enable graduates to pursue an academic career or undertake further research or doctoral study.
3. To educate people in identifying APA needs in different countries and seek out multicultural collaboration to enhance the opportunities for people with a disability.

The scholarship offered for European students is 23 000 Euro for two academic years
For students coming outside Europe : 46 000 Euro for 2 academic years .

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 January 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Research Fellowship 2011, Norway: Education

Research activity at the Faculty of Education is organised in research groups. Applicants for this position will be member of the research group Teacher Professionalism and Educational Change (TEPEC). Applicants are also advised to contact the leader of the research group (Professor Trond Eiliv Hauge (t.e.hauge@ils.uio.no) prior to sending in their application.

The applicant must prepare his/her project proposal so it is relevant for the research area. In the application the applicant must:

a) identify the research area within which the application is being made, and the relevance for the research group

b) indicate the branch of study within the doctoral programme they are applying for.

The doctoral dissertation should preferably be written as a collection of articles. As a general rule, the dissertation should be written in English. The submitted project proposal may be written in English or Norwegian.
Fellowship Application Deadline: 20.1.2011
Further Fellowship Information and Application

EHA-ISTH Joint Fellowship Program, Netherlands: Physiology of Coagulation, Bleeding or Thrombosis

The EHA – ISTH Joint Fellowship is intended to support the study of physiology of coagulation, bleeding or thrombosis. The award amount shall be EUR 36.000 per year for a maximum of 2 years.

Guidelines

Applicants should be MDs or PhDs and members of either EHA or ISTH.
Applicants should have a mentor working in the field of the application. Basic research, translational and clinical projects will be considered.
Applicants located within and outside of Europe are eligible to apply. Mobility will be positively considered.
Awardees shall submit his/her study results for presentation at the annual congress of EHA and/or ISTH.

Reporting

An interim report highlighting the project’s progress and summarizing the use of funds is required at the end of the first year. A final report highlighting the project’s results and summarizing the use of funds is required at the end of the second year. Awardees are required to respond to EHA’s and ISTH’s requests for information related to their career progress following the active grant.
Fellowship Application Deadline: February 5 2011
Further Fellowship Information and Application