General | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 7

International scholarship at Curtin University of Technology to undertake a Master’s by Research or Doctoral degree.

International scholarship at Curtin University of Technology to undertake a Master’s by Research or Doctoral degree.

Study Subject: All Areas of Interest

Employer: Curtin University of Technology

Level: Postgraduate

Scholarship Description:The CIPRS is available to any international student wishing to commence a Higher Degree by Research at Curtin for the first time in 2012.

Eligibility: The award is open to citizens of an overseas country (excluding New Zealand). Scholarships will be awarded on academic merit and research capacity to suitably qualified overseas graduates eligible to commence a higher degree by research in 2012*.

Value: The CIPRS provides:
* Course tuition fee for two years for a Master’s (by Research) and a maximum of three and a half years for a Doctoral degree; and
* a living allowance with a minimum value of $22,500 per annum (2010 value).

Scholarship Application Deadline:  31st August 2011 .

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PhD scholarship at the Department of Forest and Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Life

PhD scholarship at the Department of Forest and Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Life

Study Subject: Forest and Landscape Ecology
Employer:University of Copenhagen

Level:PhD

Scholarship Description:The primary aim of the Ph.D. project is to unravel the influence of nitrogen availability on some aspects of soil C dynamics. The second and broader aim is to evaluate the potential C sequestration in Nordic forest soils due to elevated N deposition or changed forest management. The PhD will use a combination of (i) large observational databases of soil carbon content in forests, (ii) well described long-term forest managements experiments, and (iii) mathematical simulation models.
The results will be used to advice the forestry sector on best management practices and strategies for protection of and/or increasing the soils carbon sink. The results will be of relevance for future post-Kyoto climate change mitigation and adaptation agreements. The work is linked to a Nordic research network “Forest Soil C sink” funded by NordForsk and the Danish project C-For-Soil funded by the Villum Kann Rasmussen Foundation. Shorter and longer stays at Nordic partner institutions are expected. The project involves collaboration with research partners from the Nordic countries.
Job description
Your key tasks as a PhD fellow at LIFE are:

* Manage and carry through your research project
* Take PhD courses
* Write scientific articles and your PhD thesis
* Participate in international congresses
* Stay at a research institution abroad for a few months
* Teach and disseminate your research

Key criteria for the assessment of candidates

* A master´s degree related to the subject area of the project. Specifically, the appointee should have qualifications within the following areas:

1. Experience with field work, an interest for data analysis and for mathematical simulation models.
2. Soil science, quantification of carbon and nitrogen pools and fluxes
3. Forest ecology and nutrient cycling.

* The grade point average achieved
* Professional qualifications relevant to the PhD programme
* Previous publications
* Relevant work experience
* Other professional activities
* Language skills
* Interpersonal skills

Scholarship Application Deadline: 18 November 2010

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PhD, Postdoctoral Scholarship in Nanoscience/Nanotechnology, Life sciences, Biotechnology

Study Subject: Nanoscience/Nanotechnology, Life sciences, Biotechnology

Energy, Humanities or Social sciences.

Employer:National Research Foundation, South Africa and Ministry of foriegn  and  European Affairs.

Level:  PhD, Postdoctoral

Description: Protea has been created to develop the relationship between the French and South African scientific communities through joint research. The purpose of the co-operative programme is to encourage an exchange between researchers and to develop a synergy between the two scientific communities, thereby developing a durable network. The co-operative research projects funded under this agreement are developed and submitted in both countries by French and South African researchers, working as partner teams and headed by two team leaders, one French and one South African, who bear the main responsibility for the project, including its technical and administrative coordination as well as scientific and financial reporting. In South Africa this call is open to Msc-holding (preferable PhD) researchers residing in the country and affiliated with a recognised higher education or research institution such as a university, university of technology or science council. No applications will be accepted from private companies.

Each co-operative research project will run for a maximum duration of two years. Each project will aim to fulfil well-defined contractual objectives and will have to dispose of the necessary means to ensure that these objectives are effectively achieved.

Particular emphasis is to be placed on the training of students and young researchers achieved through research and the transfer of knowledge and know-how aimed at socio-economic community development.Industrial and institutional partners involved in the projects or in the communication of its results should be officially mentioned and recognised. The integration of young researchers and students, and the exchange of post-doctoral researchers are encouraged, as is the involvement of students and researchers from previously-disadvantaged communities.

Each project financed will undergo a final evaluation in order to examine its outputs and compare the
results achieved with the objectives set out at the beginning of the project. Note that both scientific and financial reporting on the project is an obligatory condition for continued funding.

The onus is on the applicant to find their own research partner. Proposals must be received in both France and South Africa. Proposals which have only been received in either South Africa or France, but not both, will not be considered for funding. The NRF call process is highly competitive therefore application submission does not guarantee funding. The availability of funds and the evaluation of applications from both countries should be positive for them to be funded. The NRF will not be held responsible for non-submission of the application in the partner country.

Which research areas may one apply for?

During the present call, priority will be given to the joint research projects in the following areas:
• Nanoscience/Nanotechnology
• Life sciences
• Biotechnology
• Energy
• Humanities/Social sciences

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