The scholarships are available to the following categories of persons: (A) Indian Nationals for Ph.D. study in India; and (B) Nationals of other Asian count AREAS OF SPECIALISATION / SUBJECT: A candidate may apply for scholarship in any one of the following areas of specialisation: Science and Technology as an integral component of economic and [...]
In 2010, we are offering the following scholarships for postgraduate study and research. All scholarships will be awarded to provide outstanding candidates with support for postgraduate study at MA, MPhil, MLitt or PhD level in the Arts, Humanities or Modern Languages 3 x Faculty Masters Scholarships – Deadline 28th May 2010 3 x Faculty Research [...]
The programme is dedicated to academic improvement, aiming undergraduate and graduate students (MA and PhD) who prepare their final papers (dissertations, theses). The selection is performed by an independent committee of professionals, based on an application file that must contain, among other papers, a reference letter from the supervisor of the BA or MA dissertation [...]
The University is offering 20 individual awards worth up to £10,000 for candidates commencing a one year Masters programme in 2010. Eligibility and Application Procedures The scheme is open to applicants from all countries outside the EU who have applied for a one year Masters degree programme in any discipline at the University.
The Department of Materials and Manufacturing Technology consists of six research groups and has a total staff of around 60 persons. The research activities span from basic research on nanostructural materials to product- and process related issues within materials and manufacturing technology. The research is carried out in close collaboration with national and international industries [...]
The Geophysical team of the Centre de Geosciences at Mines-ParisTech in Fontainebleau (France) has a position for a PhD in geophysics (3 years) for a gifted young student on the following subject: “Near surface characterization using surface waves”