Saturday, March 29, 2014

Scholarships in Canada - Ph.D and M.Sc. Graduate Student Research Positions

Project:  SEPN is a large-scale research project on sustainability education policy and practice in Canada (EC-12 and PSE).  SEPN is led by Dr. Marcia McKenzie and housed in the Sustainability Education Research Institute (SERI) at the University of Saskatchewan, a research centre with the overarching goal of furthering research and action on land, place, environment, and sustainability in relation to educational research, policy, and practice.
Potential thesis topics include (1) in-depth site analyses at the PSE level to examine existing place and community practices as they inform understandings of the impact and gaps of sustainability policy in education in relation to multiple sectors; (2) analysis of national survey data to examine the relationships between sustainability practices and communities and sustainability policy in EC-12 or PSE in Canada; or (3) an examination of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) policies, community and/or First Nations schools’ policies, and/or Aboriginal PSE institutional policies in relation to sustainability education, potentially including a historical examination of Indigenous philosophical principles of environmental stewardship and interconnectedness in relation to education.  One or more students may be paired to work closely with lead partner organizations.
More information on the Sustainability and Education Policy Network (SEPN) and Sustainability Education Research Institute (SERI) may be found at www.sepn.ca and www.seri.usask.ca.
Qualifications
Education:
A Bachelor degree is required and students must be currently enrolled or applying to a graduate program at either the Master’s or PhD level at the University of Saskatchewan.
Experience: Knowledge and experience in conducting research; Familiarity with a range of research methods; Experience interacting with collaborators and working with multidisciplinary teams; Background in critical policy analysis and/or community-based research an asset.
Skills: Excellent interpersonal skills; Excellent communication skills (written and verbal); Strong research skills; Ability to work productively, both individually and in groups; Ability to work independently, following timelines to complete work in an efficient manner.
Conditions:  Students will undertake research assistant work on the project, as well as undertake their thesis research on one aspect of the project.  Graduate student researcher stipends are $15,000 (Master’s) and $18,000 (PhD), plus benefits, or as negotiated in terms of contract.  Current hiring is for positions commencing September 2014, with up to two years of funding for Master’s students and three years of funding for PhD students. Students are expected to complete their thesis research on the project during this period.
Research assistant responsibilities will vary but may include: (1) data collection, (2) data entry and management, (3) conducting background research and report writing, and (4) other clerical and organizational duties as required.
Academic Study: Students will work with faculty in Educational Foundations or the School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS) at the University of Saskatchewan (with a preference for the Master’s student to work out of Educational Foundations and the PhD student to work out of SENS).  If not current students, students will need to also apply to one of those units by the application deadline of February 15th (applications submitted past that deadline may be reviewed).
Successful applicants will need to meet the admission requirements and be admitted to a graduate program at the University of Saskatchewan, as well as fulfill all program requirements upon entry. Please see the following websites for information on admission and program details and requirements: www.usask.ca/education/efdt/integrated-med/index.html and www.usask.ca/sens/graduate_programs/index.php.
Interested individuals are asked to contact Nicola Chopin, SEPN Project Manager, nicola.chopin@usask.ca for further information.
Upon indication of interest, individuals will be provided with an application package.
Applications will be reviewed beginning February 15, 2014 and be accepted until position is filled. 
Only individuals to be interviewed will be contacted.

Apply here
http://jobs.usask.ca/job_postings/jobs/research_education_sens.php#.Uzbqtc5ectQ

Scholarships in Canada - New Faculty Graduate Student Research Position

Description: Dr, Pei-Ying Lin from the College of Education, Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education is seeking a new full time Masters student who is interested in writing a thesis in one of her research areas: Assessment policy analysis for students with special needs, or Data analysis of student performance data.

Duties: The student will work on relevant research projects and must conduct his/her thesis based on one of the projects. This student is expected to complete a thesis during the funding period.

Stipend: This is a stipend of approximately $15,000 per year up to two years. This will be paid in monthly installments at the end of each month. Please note the amount includes all payroll deductions and benefits.

Qualifications: The successful candidate will be a student who has educational background in related areas: quantitative psychology, applied statistics, special education, educational assessment/measurement, and/or educational policy. To obtain this stipend, the candidate must be qualified and admitted to the Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education of the University of Saskatchewan and supervised by Dr. Lin. Active knowledge of English and French as well as relevant research experience is preferred. The student must also meet the following requirements in order to be eligible for this position: they must be a new full-time and fully qualified Masters student in a thesis program, have a minimum average of 80%, and they must meet the departmental standards as indicated in the devolved scholarship plan on
file at the College of Graduate Studies and Research.

Conditions: As the purpose of this position is to provide the student with the opportunity to focus on their studies, remuneration from outside employment unrelated to the graduate program must not exceed 12 hours a week, and
they may not accept this position if they hold another award valued at more than half the remuneration of this position.

Close Date: Applications will be accepted until the position is successfully filled. Only candidates that are interviewed will be notified.

How to Apply: Candidates must apply for our Special Education master’s program and meet the admission requirements.
Dr. Pei-Ying Lin
Office 3108,
Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education,
College of Education,
University of Saskatchewan,

28 Campus Drive,
Saskatoon, SK, S7N0X1 Canada

Apply here
http://jobs.usask.ca/job_postings/jobs/research_education.php#.Uzbqp85ectQ

M.Sc. Scholarship in Canada = Bioremediation, Mine Water Treatment and Geoenvironmental Engineering


The Department of Civil and Geological Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada is looking for highly motivated master students who want to participate in cutting-edge environmental research under the supervision of Dr. Won Jae Chang. Dr. Chang’s lab focuses on exploring innovative remedial processes and technologies for engineered and natural environments impacted by natural resource developments such as oil sands, gas and potash in Canada. Students will perform graduate research in the area of bioremediation, mine water treatment or permeable reactive barrier design. The research projects are funded by oil, gas and mining industries in Canada.
Graduate students in Dr. Chang’s lab will receive unique training in multidisciplinary research environments, such as the synchrotron-based facilities at the Canadian Light Source (http://www.lightsource.ca/), to experience the wide spectrum of environmental engineering research from the physicochemical to the microbiological aspects.
Qualifications: The candidates are required to have a bachelor degree in engineering (civil, environmental, biological/biotechnology), geological science, environmental microbiology, or in other closely related environmental engineering or science programs. Applicants must also meet the minimum requirements for admission into the University of Saskatchewan’s College of Graduate Studies and Research (http://www.usask.ca/cgsr/). International students who are not from English-speaking countries must submit the results of English proficiency tests.
Starting date: Immediately, between May and July 2014 (earliest preferred)
Stipend: CAD$ 17,500 per year. Exceptional students can apply for additional funding through Department, University and NSERC scholarship programs.
How to apply: Send your CV, transcripts and contact information for three references to Dr. Won Jae Chang (wonjae.chang@usask.ca).

To apply, click the link below or copy and paste into your browser
http://jobs.usask.ca/job_postings/jobs/research_master_stdnt_eng.php#.Uzbql85ectQ

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Schlumberger Foundation Scholarship for Women


Provider:
Schlumberger
Handler:
Schlumberger Foundation
Study Level:
Doctorate
Deadline:
September 10th to November 9th 2012
Summary:
Faculty for the Future fellowships are awarded to women from developing and emerging economies who are preparing for PhD or post-doctoral study in the physical sciences and related disciplines at top universities for their disciplines abroad.
Launched by the Schlumberger Foundation in 2004, the Faculty for the Future community now stands at 257 women from 62 countries, and grows steadily each year.
The long-term goal of the Faculty for the Future program is to generate conditions that result in more women pursuing scientific disciplines. Grant recipients are therefore selected as much for their leadership capabilities as for their scientific talents, and they are expected to return to their home countries to continue their academic careers and inspire other young women.
Field of Study:
Engineering, Physical Sciences, etc
Nations Covered:
Developing countries
Type of Scholarship:
Full scholarship
Eligibility:
To be eligible to apply for this fellowship applicants must meet the following criteria:
 You:
- are a female and are a citizen of a developing country or emerging economy. You are not eligible to apply if you hold dual citizenship of which one is citizenship of a developed country*;
- are preparing for a PhD, or postdoctoral study in the physical sciences, engineering and related disciplines; 
- are enrolled, admitted or have applied to a host university/research institute abroad (applications are no longer accepted where an individual has not yet applied to a university). If you are applying for a sandwich course the final degree must be awarded by the University abroad (not from the home country university);
- have a proven track record of teaching experience; 
- hold an excellent academic record;
- can demonstrate active participation in faculty life and outreach programs to encourage young women into the sciences ;
- are willing to contribute to the socio-economic development of your home country and region by strengthening the faculties in your home universities, pursuing relevant research, or using your specific expertise to address public policy matters.
Website:
How to apply:
Applications are only accepted through the on-line system www.fftf.slb.com


Note: Please always visit the respective website of the scholarship for comprehensive information. In areas you don’t understand, contact the relevant Contact Person via email on the scholarship website. You may as well contact us, but we may not have the complete information like the scholarship providers. Thank you.

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

100 Postgraduate Scholarships for Science Grads


100 Postgraduate Scholarships for Science Grads
(Master’s, Doctorate & Post-doctorate)
Provider:
Government of South Africa
Handler:
The Agricultural Research Council (ARC)
Study Level:
Masters, Doctorate and PostDoc Degree
Deadline:
The closing date for applications is 7 September 2012.
Summary:
The Agricultural Research Council (ARC) is a Research and Development Institution of excellence in South Africa, which operates within the National System of Innovation. With its Professional Development Programme, the ARC intends to develop capacity within candidates through exposure to research, development methodologies and research management in an agricultural research environment.
Young, dynamic science graduates are invited to apply for a significant number of bursary opportunities with the ARC. If successful, you will be based for the duration of your studies at one of the ARC Institutes, depending on your discipline and mentor. You will work under mentorship on projects prescribed by the ARC, and will be registered for Master’s, Doctorate or Post-doctorate studies. If applicable, you may be expected to attend some courses at the university concerned. This call is for studies that will commence in January 2013.
Field of Study:
The five thematic areas includes
Plant Science - Agronomy/Crop Science, Plant Physiology, Weed Science, Conventional Plant Breeding, Horticulture, Post-Harvest, Plant Pathology and Biochemistry, Food Science, Viticulture, Entomology, Nematology, Biosystematics, Crop Protection, Biocontrol, Integrated Pest and Disease Management.
Soil Sciences and Engineering - GIS, Earth Observation, Soil and Water, Soil Surveying, Agrometeorology.
Animal Science - Sero-diagnosis of Bacterial Disease, Food Safety, Reproductive Physiology/Animal Science, Animal Breeding and Genetics, Meat Science, Animal Nutrition, Rangeland or Pasture Science, Bacteriology, Bioinformatics and Immunology, Molecular and Classical Virology, Classical Parasitology and Entomology.
Biotechnology - Statistical Genomics in Plants and Animals, Metagenomics, Proteomics and Metabolomics, Bioinformatics, Genome Engineering and Novel Crop Development in Plants, Molecular Breeding in Plants, Molecular Pathology in Plants and Animals, Biofuels and Renewable Energy
Technology Transfer - Agricultural Extension, Agricultural Economics, Statistics, Mathematical Statistics, Biometry.
Nations Covered:
All Africa
Type of Scholarship:
Full Scholarship
Eligibility:
To be considered for a bursary, you should:
Have a BTech/BSc Honours, Masters or Doctorate in a discipline suitable for the areas of research indicated in the table below•
Have evidence of significant academic achievement in previous studies•
Seek a long-term career in agricultural research•
Be able to appreciate diversity and facilitate change•
Have excellent interpersonal skills and good professional conduct•
Be proactively involved in your own career development•
Be completely dedicated to the mentorship process•
Be able to cope with pressure and to interact effectively in sensitive situations•
Applications should include a detailed statement of interest and a detailed CV (including certified copies of certificates, academic records, supporting documents, nationality and the details of 3 contactable academic referees). The relevant documents should be forwarded to Ms Lorraine Molope at the ARC-Central Office, PO Box 8783, Pretoria 0001, or hand delivered at the reception at the ARC Building at 1134 Park Street, Hatfield or faxed to (012) 430-5814. Applications can also be submitted electronically to Nebreska@arc.agric.za
Website:


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Friday, August 24, 2012

PhD SCHOLARSHIPS IN DENMARK UNIVERSITIES


Here is a list of vacant PhD positions in various universities ranging across various fields of study in Danish universities.
Danish PhD scholarships are fully funded, i.e. you receive a salary and there is no tuition fee. Some PhD programmes are developed as partnerships between universities and private companies
Below are links to Danish university PhD positions. Please note that availability, application formalities and deadline may vary among universities.

 

Aalborg University

Faculties: Engineering and Science, Humanities, Social Sciences
Available PhD positionsat Aalborg University

 

Aarhus University

Faculties: Humanities, Health Sciences, Science, Social Sciences, Theology, Agricultural Sciences, Environmental Research Institute, School of Business, School of Education
Information about PhD positions at AarhusUniversity

Please note that Aarhus University informs about their 
vacant PhD positions attheir departments

 

Copenhagen Business School

Faculties: Business Administration, Modern Languages
Available PhD positions atCopenhagen Business School

 

The IT University of Copenhagen

 

Roskilde University

Faculties: Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences.
Available PhD positions at RoskildeUniversity

 

Technical University of Denmark

Faculties: Engineering, Chemistry, Environment, Mathematics, Nanotech, Space, Systems Biology.Available PhD positions atthe Technical University of Denmark

 

University of Copenhagen

Faculties: Health Sciences, Humanities, Law, Science, Social Sciences, Theology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Life Sciences.
Available PhD positions atUniversity of Copenhagen

 

University of Southern Denmark

Faculties: Health Sciences, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Social Sciences
Available PhD positions atUniversity of Southern Denmark

 

Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture

Institutes: Building Culture, Technology, Planning, Design and Communication.
Available PhD positions atthe Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture


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