Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

Scholarships for Graduate Programs Students from Ghana


Scholarships for Graduate Programs All applicants are required to have an English language qualification that is recognized internationally as IELTS or TOEFL. The minimum value accepted for entry is IELTS 6 or TOEFL Paper Based 550 or TOEFL Computer Based

213. Some departments may require higher scores.
SSSCE (WASSCE), English Grade 6 or above is received in place of IELTS or TOEFLHolders of either a bachelor's degree from the University of Ghana recognized and SSSCE (WASSCE), English Grade 6 will be considered for direct admission to postgraduate diploma or masters program. Scholarships for Graduate Programs Applicants who do not have SSSCE (WASSCE), English Grade 6 will be required to achieve a minimum of IELTS 6 or TOEFL Paper Based 550 or TOEFL Computer Based 213

Open Scholarship for International Students: Yes (Ghana)

Scholarship Description: The University Scholarships for Graduate Programs is pleased to offer a variety of scholarships for students from Ghana who demonstrate exceptional academic potential and began their studies at the University of Sheffield in September 2011. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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The University of Sheffield is not currently directly offer scholarships for graduate students from Ghana.Scholarships for Graduate Programs But there are a number of external organizations that offer scholarships and funding for international students wishing to study in the UK.

How to Apply: Online

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 1, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 01 Juni 2011

Fully Funded Doctoral Scholarships 2011 by NUI Maynooth Ireland


This Computer Scholarship is directed to support new research students who have demonstrated commitment to teaching excellence and who want to develop their teaching and professional skills, and contribute to pedagogical development in their discipline.

Announcement Details:

NUI Maynooth today announced 12 new Computer Scholarship fully funded doctoral teaching at the University starting in September 2011, worth around € 84,000 each for 4 years. It also announced accepting applications for the 30 John & Pat Hume Research Scholarship for PhD students this year and also for the 20 additional scholarships for taught Masters courses - one for each department at the University. This Computer Scholarship brings investment in research NUI Maynooth students to further € 2 million annually.

Eligibility Details:

Computer Scholarship Applicants must intend to pursue full-time PhD at the University. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com Entry requirements for PhD programs established by each department, but all scholarship applicants must hold either: • The first class honors degree; • top class honors with a first primary in the proposed discipline. • class first taught a master's degree (or equivalent), or • hold a Master in Science and Engineering Research Faculty, applicants must hold a top class honors with a first major title in the proposed discipline or the first in their final research project. The Computer Scholarship degree of this may have come from Ireland, the European Union or from universities abroad. Those who have started a research degree at NUI Maynooth before the application will not be eligible for a scholarship competition for that level. Those who have received scholarships to complete a research degree will not be eligible to apply for funding for a research degree 2 in both the Masters or Doctoral level.

Application Deadline:
Application Deadline June 3, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://graduatestudies.nuim.ie/feesfundingfinance/funding/internalfunding

Rabu, 25 Mei 2011

Richard D. Stehly Memorial Scholarship 2011, USA

This undergraduate Computer Scholarship consists of cash wages of $ 3000 (U.S.) for a period of 1 year. scholarships will be sent to the office of financial assistance from the agency designated by the applicant in which the course will be pursued. The funds will be deposited into the recipient's university account.

Feasibility and Requirements Details:

Computer Scholarship At the time of applying for and receiving a scholarship, applicants must be enrolled in a degree program of higher education institutions accredited by regional or national institutions in charge.
Graduate studies program should be in the field of concrete with an emphasis on structural design, materials, construction, or a combination thereof.
Computer Scholarship Applicants must be full-time undergraduate student during the entire award. Course work during the summer session will count toward year degrees. Applications will be accepted from anywhere in the world but the research must take place in the United States or Canada during the year award. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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To package your application to be considered for this award, each of the following pieces of information must be submitted by the deadline indicated:
Completed 2012-2013 typed application form (handwritten applications will not be accepted)
One page resume (anything more than one page will not be accepted)
Essays (1 ½ page limit, a maximum of 750 words.) Name should appear on the first page. Half a page of your essay should describe your personal activities to promote sustainability in your community.
Two (2) completed reference form online Please click here for Reference Online Form.
All
Computer Scholarship graduate transcripts (all universities attended during all studies scholars to present) is required.

Application Deadline:
Application Deadline October 7, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://www.concrete.org/STUDENTS/st_stehlyscholarshipapp.htm

Selasa, 17 Mei 2011

PhD Studentship Computer Scholarship in Developmental Biomedicine


Computer Scholarship provide full support for tuition fees, all costs associated research and an annual tax-free salary of £ 15, 000. The project will begin in October 2011 and is open to UK / EU nationals only due to the nature of funding.
Bone grafting techniques are regularly used in orthopedic procedures for filling bone defects that occurred after the removal of the tumor, as a result of trauma or revision hip surgery. The
Computer Scholarship purpose of bone grafting to replace lost bone, provide structural support and to encourage new osteogenesis at the site of bone graft donor followed by integration into the host.

Computer Scholarship Best bone graft material and the most appropriate is autologous bone, however, because of limited resources and the elimination of donor bone involve further surgery, a large bone defect is usually filled by bone allograft transplanted from another person.http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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With bone grafts, removal of marrow and fat components before implantation has been shown to accelerate graft incorporation and shear strength assistance. A consensus is developing that allografts should be processed to remove cells and soluble components prior to implantation. The
Computer Scholarship successful candidate will develop expertise in engineering, including cell / tissue culture, bone and characterization of stem cell / differentiation, mechanical testing and a number of biological tests.

Scholarship Application Deadline: June 3, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 11 Mei 2011

International PhD Computer Scholarship


The Computer Scholarship are tenable up to 3 years for PhD (via route MPhil) [subject to satisfactory progress] and open to international applicants only. UK / EU applicants are not eligible to register. Scholarships will provide £ 15,000 towards the cost of international tuition for 3 years.
violence associated with 'honor' Experience (HRV) has been completely neglected in terms of psychological research. Significantly,
Computer Scholarship no single source of empirical-based psychosocial services can be located to inform the etiology, nature, or the impact of HRV, both for the victim or perpetrator. Thus, specific forms of domestic violence and child still largely seen in terms of psychological research that systematically and there is no validated evidence currently exists to inform practice or policy in the UK.
The
Computer Scholarship proposed project will apply psychological theory and research to explore the area and severity of threats and violence used against and by the British-born men and women of South Asia who are in England, in the name of 'honor'. Both qualitative and quantitative techniques of data collection will be used. Applicants must have, or expect to receive a qualification equivalent to high-grade honors English.

Scholarship Application Deadline: May 13, 2011

Details Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 04 Mei 2011

MSc Research Grant Computer Scholarship in the School of Forestry


The Computer Scholarship aim of this project is to provide a framework for the development of farmer and community-level strategies of adaptation to climate change in Uganda's farming systems and natural resource management. Computer Scholarship In this case, the project aims to: 1). Assessing the vulnerability of agro-ecological zone to climate variability and change, and 2). Identify the steps of adaptation to the impacts of changes in a company selected in an agro-agro-ecological zones.

Scholarship Application Deadline: May 20, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Minggu, 01 Mei 2011

PhD Computer Scholarship in Genetics and Protein Chemistry


The PhD Computer Scholarship is part of a project "SUMOylation of regulatory proteins" Cooperation between Associate Professor Geneviève Thon and Associate Professor Karen Skriv. The work will include detailed molecular analysis of yeast and Arabidopsis proteins and their regulatory interaction partners in response to sumoylation. The project involves bioinformatics, protein chemistry, biochemical and genetic analysis. You will be part of the research in various other projects on the genetics, protein chemistry, gene regulatory networks, etc. set

Candidate details:

Computer Scholarship Applicants must have a master's degree in biochemistry or biology hold who have extensive experience in molecular biology and protein chemistry. Fluency in English is a requirement, and candidates may be asked to provide documentation of English proficiency prior to appointment.
The main selection criterion will be the research potential of the applicant. In addition to research experience in biochemistry, protein chemistry and molecular biology is an absolute prerequisite.

Deadline:
Registration deadline is 13-05-2011

Other details:
For more information visit this scholarship link below.

The PhD Computer Scholarship is part of a project "SUMOylation of regulatory proteins" Cooperation between Associate Professor Geneviève Thon and Associate Professor Karen Skriv. The work will include detailed molecular analysis of yeast and Arabidopsis proteins and their regulatory interaction partners in response to sumoylation. The project involves bioinformatics, protein chemistry, biochemical and genetic analysis. You will be part of the research in various other projects on the genetics, protein chemistry, gene regulatory networks, etc. set

Candidate details:

Computer Scholarship Applicants must have a master's degree in biochemistry or biology hold who have extensive experience in molecular biology and protein chemistry. Fluency in English is a requirement, and candidates may be asked to provide documentation of English proficiency prior to appointment.
The main selection criterion will be the research potential of the applicant. In addition to research experience in biochemistry, protein chemistry and molecular biology is an absolute prerequisite.

Deadline:
Registration deadline is 13-05-2011

Other details:
For more information visit this scholarship link below.

http://www.offentlige-stillinger.dk/sites/cfml/kbhuni/kbhuniVis.cfm?plugin=1&englishJobs=Yes&nJobNo=196080&nLangNo=2