The International Doctorate Program “NanoBioTechnology” offers doctoral scholarships for outstanding graduate students, starting on October 1st, 2009. Successful candidates will work in the stimulating interdisciplinary environment of the Center for NanoScience(CeNS) based in Munich and become members of the Elite Network of Bavaria. The PhD students will be supervised by principal investigators of CeNS and will be affiliated with the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (LMU), the Technical University Munich (TUM) or the University of Augsburg. The recommended duration of the PhD is 3 years.
Requirements
Applicants should hold a Bachelor Degree or equivalent in either the field of physics, chemistry or life sciences and should have finished or prepare for a Master Degree in one of the same fields to be concluded no later than summer 2009. Excellent grades and a very good command of the English language are important prerequisites. We furthermore expect strong scientific motivation and interest in the activities of the doctoral program and interdisciplinary research.
How to Apply
Applications for the program must be submitted together with a statement of interest in one specific PhD project offered by a principal investigator of CeNS. Further PhD projects might be arranged in direct agreement with a group leader of CeNS. For your application, two letters of reference are required. Templates are available for download. The letters should be sent by email to the program office by the referees and not by the applicant!
For more information: http://www.cens.de/
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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Scholarship for Pakistanis at University of Bradford in School of Life Sciences
Scholarships - Kenya, India and Pakistan
The School of Life Sciences will award scholarships worth £2000 to self-financing International undergraduate and postgraduate students from Kenya, India and Pakistan in September 2008. All International applicants from these countries will be automatically considered on the basis of their application and no further forms are necessary.
Criteria: Undergraduate:
Stage 1 direct entry: The scholarship of £2000 pounds will be offered to students who meet the entry criteria
Stages 2 and 3 direct entry from overseas: The scholarship of £2000 pounds will be offered to students who meet the entry criteria,br> The scholarship will be for each year of year of study, after the point of direct entry from overseas.
Postgraduate MSc Courses:
The scholarship of £2000 pounds will be offered to students who meet the entry criteria.This scholarship will be applicable for all Life Sciences MSc courses available for student entry for the 2009 intake.
Source: http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/lifesci/admissions/Schol-KIP.php
The School of Life Sciences will award scholarships worth £2000 to self-financing International undergraduate and postgraduate students from Kenya, India and Pakistan in September 2008. All International applicants from these countries will be automatically considered on the basis of their application and no further forms are necessary.
Criteria: Undergraduate:
Stage 1 direct entry: The scholarship of £2000 pounds will be offered to students who meet the entry criteria
Stages 2 and 3 direct entry from overseas: The scholarship of £2000 pounds will be offered to students who meet the entry criteria,br> The scholarship will be for each year of year of study, after the point of direct entry from overseas.
Postgraduate MSc Courses:
The scholarship of £2000 pounds will be offered to students who meet the entry criteria.This scholarship will be applicable for all Life Sciences MSc courses available for student entry for the 2009 intake.
Source: http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/lifesci/admissions/Schol-KIP.php
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