Rabu, 27 April 2011

PhD positions in RELATE Project Scholarships Requirements


The ITN Scholarships Requirements will organize regular workshops and summer schools, so that the trained Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) – PhD candidates, and Experienced Researchers (ERs) – PostDocs, can exchange research experience, insights and ideas.

A total of 21 fellows Scholarships Requirements , 18 ESR fellows who will register for PhD degrees and three ER fellows, will be recruited. Through an integrative and multidisciplinary research approach, RELATE will promote the advancement of the state-of-the-art in the related areas of model-driven engineering and formal methods, service-based mash-ups and application integration, dependability, performance and trust in service-based cloud applications, as well as quality management and business model innovation.

We are seeking to recruit Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) and Experienced Researchers (ERs) under employment contracts with full social security coverage, with living allowance and maximum duration of employment 3 years for ESRs and 2 years for ERs.
In accordance with EU gender policy, the candidacy of women is strongly encouraged.

Detailed information on the specific OPEN POSITIONS available can be found at:
http://www.relate-itn.eu/open-positions/

Benefits

All Scholarships Requirements recruited researchers are Marie Curie fellows and will profit from all Marie Curie benefits, including travel, living, mobility and career exploratory allowances. We offer a unique, integrative research environment where world-leading scientists will integrate accepted applicants into their research teams. Beyond technical training in key areas, personal development and research management
training will be made available.

Relevant Background

Relevant backgrounds include software architecture, service-oriented systems, web services, service mash-ups, model-driven software development, software quality prediction, programming in Java and Eclipse. The ideal candidate combines skills from several of these disciplines.

Applications

Scholarships Requirements Applications (in English) should be submitted through the online application form at
http://www.relate-itn.eu/applications/

There will be two recruitment rounds. For fellows starting in September or before (13 fellows), the application deadline is End of May. For fellows starting after September (8 fellows), the application deadline is End of August.

Applications from women are strongly encouraged.

http://www.relate-itn.eu/open-positions/

For further questions, please send an enquiry to applications@relate-itn.eu.

Project Poster:
http://www.relate-itn.eu/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/relate-poster.pdf

Partners:
http://www.relate-itn.eu/partners/

Eligibility Criteria:
http://www.relate-itn.eu/eligibility-criteria/

Applications:
http://www.relate-itn.eu/applications/

Funding Scheme:
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/people/initial-training_en.html

EU guidelines for becoming a Marie Curie fellow:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/mariecurieactions/careers_en.htm

Senin, 11 April 2011

Postdoctoral Research Assistant Scholarships Requirements


This post Scholarships Requirements is for a bioinformatician interested in molecular evolution and DNA sequence data analysis. You will be a member of a research group working on evolution and development, with responsibility for carrying out research within the ERC project entitled 'Genome Evolution in the Animal Kingdom'. This Scholarships Requirements fixed-term post is for four years and is based on South Parks Road, Oxford.

Your research will centre on computationally-based molecular evolutionary analysis of genome sequences and cDNA sequencing data.

The Scholarships Requirements postholder is expected to undertake and publish high-quality original scientific research in collaboration with the Principal Investigator and other colleagues and provide guidance to other members of the research group, including PhD and project students, and technicians.

Scholarships Requirements Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this role and for further details, including a job description and person specification, please click on the link below:

https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=100180

You will be required to upload a supporting statement and CV as part of your online application.

Only applications received before midday on 4 May 2011 can be considered.

Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

Max Planck Research Award for International Researchers and Scholars, Germany

Job Description:
Excellent scientists and scholars of all nationalities who are expected to continue producing outstanding academic achievements in international collaboration – not least with the assistance of this award – are eligible to be nominated for the Max Planck Research Award.

On an annually-alternating basis, the call for nominations addresses areas within the natural and engineering sciences, the life sciences, and the humanities.

Intelligent systems integrate information acquisition and processing, as well as target-oriented action, also under diffuse boundary conditions. Research in engineering science that deals with intelligent systems focuses on, among other things, making rational and human cognitive performance and procedures available for artificial inanimate and bio-hybrid systems by machines.

Every year, the Humboldt Foundation and the Max Planck Society grant two research awards to one researcher working in Germany and one researcher working abroad.The Presidents/Vice Chancellors of universities and the heads of research institutions in Germany are eligible to make nominations (c.f. list of eligible nominators). Direct applications are not accepted. As a rule, each award is endowed with 750,000 EUR and may be used over a period of three to a maximum of five years to fund research chosen by the award winner.

Requirements
1. The nominee must be recognised internationally as an outstandingly qualified academic (e.g. awards, positive responses to publications, etc.).
2. Expectation of continued outstanding academic achievements in international collaboration ? not least with the assistance of the award.
3. Nomination by a person entitled to make the nomination (c.f. list of eligible nominators).
4. Expert reviews by important international and German collaborative partners and/or academics.
5. The Humboldt Foundation assumes that candidates will abide by the Rules of Good Scientific Practice during the application and sponsorship periods.

The deadline for nominations is 20 October 2010.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Sabtu, 10 Juli 2010

Vacant positions for PhD researchers in statistics scholarships requirements

Vacant positions for PhD researchers in statistics :
Beasiswa Scholarships : Vacant positions for PhD researchers in statistics

At the Statistics Section of the Department of Mathematics of the Katholieke
Universiteit Leuven there are vacancies for two Ph.D. positions. The candidates
work towards a PhD degree in Sciences, orientation Statistics. Suitable candidates
have a very strong interest in statistics (in all its aspects: theory, applications, im-
plementation). The applicants are offered a stimulating working environment and
will be part of a very dynamic group of researchers conducting research on a high
international level.

There are two positions available:
PhD researcher in non-parametric and semi-parametrics statistics.


Among recent research topics covered by the team are, for example: flexible
modeling of functions via local polynomial fitting, splines or other regular-
ization techniques, modeling dependencies via copulas and the development
of methods for statistical inference, testing procedures and the selection of
smoothing parameters, variable selection in additive models and varying coef-
ficient models. For more information, contact Prof. I. Gijbels
(irene.gijbels@wis.kuleuven.be; Tel: +32-(0)16-322018).

PhD researcher in robust and computational statistics.
Examples of research on this topic can be found at http://wis.kuleuven.be/stat/robust
For more information, contact Prof. P. Rousseeuw (peter.rousseeuw@wis.kuleuven.be)
or Prof. M. Hubert (mia.hubert@wis.kuleuven.be; Tel: +32-(0)16-322023).
These research positions also require teaching duties (up to 4 hours weekly).
The candidates are expected to learn Dutch within two years. The position starts
September 1, 2010 (or later). The contract is for two years with a possible extension
for another two years (after positive evaluation).
The deadline for application is May 29, 2010 (or later, until the positions are
filled).
Online application via: http://phd.kuleuven.be/set (and further clicking on Depart-
ment of Mathematics, and Section of Statistics).

International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (UNIPRS) – University of Newcastle


University of Newcastle International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (UNIPRS) are funded by the Research Division. The scholarship is for tuition fees, a Faculty-funded living allowance ($20,007 p.a. in 2008), and the payment of Overseas Students Health Cover.

Duration: three years for a PhD degree and two years for a Master’s degree, less any previous tenure towards a research higher degree at the same level.

Application is open to students from all countries with the exception of Australian and New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents.

Applicants must provide evidence of English proficiency before the closing date. The TOEFL computer based test requires a score of at least 232 (with an Essay Rating of at least 4.5) or a paper based test score of at least 575 (with an Essay Rating of at least 4.5); or an IELTS score of at least 6.5 with no individual subtest score less than 6.0.

Scholarship Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet eligibility requirements before the closing date and must have an offer of admission to a research higher degree. Applicants for all schemes must have completed at least four years of undergraduate study and have attained Honours Class 1 or equivalent.

Applicants whose first language is not English must submit evidence of attaining:
  • TOEFL score of at least 575 (minimum score of 4.5 in the TWE) – paper based test. Computer based test requires score of at least 232 (minimum score of 4.5 Essay Rating);
  • IELTS score of at least 6.5 with no individual subtest score less than 6.
Note that applicants are not eligible for:
  • Support for a research Master degree if they already hold a research Master degree or equivalent;
  • Support from any RHD scholarship if they already hold a research Doctoral degree or equivalent;
  • UNRS if they have previously held an equivalent scholarship for six months or more, for the same award.
Scholarship Selection and Offer Procedures
Scholarship applications will be accepted between 1 January and 31 August each year. To apply for a scholarship you must answer the relevant questions on the application form.

Scholarships are awarded to eligible applicants on the basis of academic merit and through a highly competitive process. The award of research scholarships may also take into account areas of research strength or areas of research in line with the strategic directions of the University.

The research scholarship criteria for all faculties will have the common components of academic achievement and research/scholarly attainments (relative to opportunity).

Applicants may elect to be considered in more than one discipline area. A complete separate application must be lodged for each discipline, and each will be considered separately within the relevant faculty. An offer of admission to candidature and/or offer of scholarship in one discipline will not be transferable to another.

Applicants with an incomplete award at the same level who have completed more than two full-time equivalent semesters towards a research Master or more than four full-time equivalent semesters towards a PhD at the commencement of the following academic year will not be considered for the award of a scholarship.

First round scholarship offers will be sent to the applicant’s correspondence address by mid-December. Offers must be accepted within 14 days, therefore it is important that applicants ensure they collect mail from their correspondence address.

Any second-round offers will be made in early February.

Scholarships should normally commence and enrolment should be finalised by 31 August in the year for which the offer of a place was made. Scholarship recipients must normally be enrolled full-time in their research higher degree.

Application deadline: 31 August each year.

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Email: international-admissions@newcastle.edu.au