Researchers | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 20

2011 Lee Kuan Yew (Lky) Postdoctoral Fellowship, Singapore: Engineering, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Science

The prestigious Lee Kuan Yew Postdoctoral Fellowship was established in 1991 under the Lee Kuan Yew Endowment Fund. The Fellowship supports and promotes young and outstanding researchers to realise their full potential in their respective areas of specialisation. It will be awarded concurrently with the candidate’s appointment as a research staff in the schools under the following:
College Of Engineering
-College Of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences
-College Of Science
-Research Centres

Scholarship Application Deadline: 18 February 2011

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The Leverhulme Trust, Fellowships in Humanities and Social Science, 2011

These awards enable well-established and distinguished researchers in the disciplines of the Humanities and Social Sciences to devote themselves to a single research project of outstanding originality and significance, capable of completion within two or three years. The award is made to the institution at which the successful Fellow is employed, and takes the form of providing a replacement staff member to cover the period of the Fellowship.The Fellowships fund the salary costs (normally starting at the most junior point of the lecturer scale at the institution concerned) of an individual to undertake the normal duties of the applicant for the duration of the Fellowship.A Major Research Fellow may be awarded research expenses up to an annual maximum of £5,000. If such funds are required they must be requested in the budget submitted as part of the application procedure.Please ensure that applications do not include any of the ineligible costs listed. The duration of a Fellowship is for two or three years, to start at the beginning of the 2012/13 academic year.

Application Deadline: 6 May 2011

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Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi Classical Tamil Award for the Year 2010, India: Archaeology,Epigraphy,Numismatics, Ancient Grammar

Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi, Honourable Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, has created out of his personal funds an endowment in his name for Classical Tamil Research in the Central Institute of Classical Tamil. From the endowment, an Award will be given to scholars and researchers of eminence every year. The Institute has great pleasure in inviting proposals for the Award for the year 2010.
* The award is one of the highest honours conferred in India.
* The award carries a cheque for Rs. One million, an eighty gram Gold Medal bearing the image of Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi, a five-metal statue of Thiruvalluvar and a citation plaque.
* The Award is scheduled to be presented to the candidate every year on the occasion of the birthday of the donor, i.e., 3 June.
* The award is given for the best contribution to Classical Tamil studies by a researcher or a research institution in the following areas leading to the creation of new knowledge in Ancient Tamil Culture and Civilization and gaining international recognition:

1. Archaeology
2. Epigraphy
3. Numismatics
4. Ancient Grammar and Linguistic Study
5. Literary Criticism
6. Creative Writing
7. Translation
8. Music, Dance, Drama, Painting and Sculpture

* The award is given for a single work of great erudition or for a lifetime contribution depending on its uniqueness, excellence and international recognition.
* The awardee may be an eminent scholar of any nationality and the work may be in any language provided that it attracts global attention.
* Proposals for the award may be made by:
o Eminent Scholars and Professors in any of the subject areas mentioned above
o Scholars of repute and persons who have won any of the accredited national or international awards
No individual scholar shall propose himself/herself for the award.

Scholarship Application Deadline:18th February 2011

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