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UK Scholarships for Doctoral Study in Computer Science

UK - Oxford University Computing Laboratory
The Computing Laboratory invites applications for full and partial scholarships for D.Phil. (Doctor of Philosophy) study to commence in October 2009.

The Computing Laboratory is among the world’s leading Computer Science departments. It is a centre for research in computer science, numerical analysis, computational biology, quantum computation, computational linguistics, and information systems, supported by £27M of research grants from research councils, EU and industry. Our students obtain an outstanding education in computer science through a variety of undergraduate and graduate programmes, including a part-time, professional programme in software engineering.

The Laboratory’s research strength derives from its firm grounding in core Computer Science disciplines, a high degree of mathematical sophistication among its researchers, and its committed engagement with applications and interdisciplinary work. Over the past several years we have significantly broadened the spectrum of computing research in the Laboratory. The intake of graduate students has substantially increased, and we now have over 100 graduate research students.

The scholarships available for full-time D.Phil. study include EPSRC Doctoral Training Awards (DTA), Clarendon scholarships and departmental awards. DTA scholarships are of three and a half years’ duration and include college and university fees and maintenance of at least £12,940 per annum. Full DTA awards are available to home students or EU students who studied in the UK for three years previously. Partial (fees only) DTA awards are available to EU students. Departmental awards are typically partial and carry no nationality restrictions. Clarendon scholarships are for three years, are partial (fees or maintenance) or full and are open to all international (non-UK/non-EU) students. In addition, a broad range of scholarships are available at Oxford, for example Commonwealth, KC Wong and Scatcherd European (nationality and course restrictions apply).

There are three application deadlines, 21 November 2008, 23 January 2009 and 13 March 2009. Scholarship applications must be received by 23 January 2009 at the latest to be considered for 2009 start. The scholarships are highly competitive. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed and decisions are expected in March 2009. If additional D.Phil. studentships become available they will be advertised here.

Click here for more details and application details (.pdf)

Further information is available from: graduate.admissions@comlab.ox.ac.uk

Click here to download the poster (.pdf)

Website: http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/





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Japan International Graduate Program 2009

Tohoku university

International Graduate Program for Advanced Science (lGPAS)-Application deadline is January 31, 2009.

International Graduate Program for Advanced Science (IGPAS) is an interdisciplinary graduate program in the Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University.

It was established in October 2004 as the first international graduate program founded in Japanese national universities. IGPAS offers courses in English for international students who are eager to obtain master’s and doctoral degrees from the Graduate School of Science. It is also aims to educate Japanese students to exert their abilities as internationally-active, professional scientists.
IGPAS has proudly reserved positions of Japanese government scholarship for its master’s students since its foundation, and in 2008, IGPAS-Super Doctoral Course (SDC) has been started for doctoral students jointly with the Institute for the International Advanced Research and Education (IIARE) of Tohoku University. Students of IGPAS-SDC benefit from fellowship by IIARE to promote world top-level, interdisciplinary research at the Graduate School of Science.

Prospective students will have excellent opportunities to study modern science and conduct cutting-edge research with top-level scientists currently working at Tohoku University.

IGPAS is a 5-year graduate program as the combination of a 2-year master’s program and a 3-year doctoral program. In the interdisciplinary program, students are affiliated to one of six departments in three groups based on the GCOE programs: (i) Chemistry, (ii) Mathematics, Astronomy, and Physics, and (iii) Earth Science and Geophysics.


The academic year of IGPAS starts in October. The Graduate School of Science will admit at most 20 students each for the master’s and doctoral programs for IGPAS 2009.

As of December, 2008, availability of financial supports for IGPAS 2009 students is as shown below. See 7. FINANCIAL SUPPORT of the appplication booklet for the eligibility requirements.
For a possibility of financial support other than the below, contact your prospective supervisor.

Master’s Program
Japanese government (MEXT) scholarship for 8 students
by The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT; Monbukagakusho)

? Monthly stipend of 170,000 yen/month for the first year and 160,000 yen for the following years
? Flight tickets between the country of the student’s nationality and Japan
?Exemption from application, admission and tuition fees.

Doctoral Program
IGPAS-SDC fellowship for 2 students
by the Institute of International Advanced Research and Education (IIARE), Tohoku University

  • Monthly stipend of 200,000 yen/month
  • 300,000 yen to compensate for admission fee
  • 250,000 yen/semester to compensate for tuition
  • Research grants of up to 500,000 yen/semester (up to 1,000,000 yen/year)

Please check 9. HOW TO APPLY and 10. APPLICATIN DOCUMENTS of the application booklet first, and then download required forms from the chart below. Additional documents are also required for application.

All Applicants

Form#1: Application for Admission
4p
Form#2: Statement of Reason for Applying for the Program
1p
Form#3: Research Proposal
1p
Form#4: Summary of Past Research
1p
Form#5: Recommendation Letter
1p
Form#6: Official Recommendation Letter
1p

Applicants for MEXT Scholarship

Application for MEXT scholarship
Available around the end of December, 2008.

Applicants for SDC Fellowship

Form#A: Essay on Interdisciplinary Study
Available soon.
Form#B: Application form Prospective Supervisor
Available soon.

[Note]

—Please do not alter the prescribed format.??ttach an additional sheet if necessary.

—Form#5: Print 2 copies and provide 1 copy to each of your references.
—Form#6: It should be signed by the dean or higher official of your institution.
—Form#B: It should be submitted directly by the prospective supervisor.

Contact Information

Academic Affairs Section for IGPAS

Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
6-3 Aramaki-Aza-Aoba, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8578 JAPAN
Email: direct?mail.sci.tohoku.ac.jp
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Download Application Form and Further Information about Scholarships

Application deadline is January 31, 2009.




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Japan Scholarship from Mitsubishi Corporation

Master and PhD Scholarship from Mitsubishi Corporation
Scholarship of Mitsubishi Corporation to Japan

1. University :
(1)Graduate School of Asia-Pacific Studies, Waseda University (GSAPS)
(2)National Graduate Institute For Policy Studies (GRIPS)
Sponsor for Indonesian Applicant : Mitsubishi Corporation& #65288; MC& #65289;(Japan)

2. Home Page/website :
(1)GSAPS : http://www.waseda.jp/gsaps/
(2)GRIPS : http://www.grips.ac.jp

Please refer the English version (http://www.waseda.jp/gsaps/index_en.html) of the above web-site for the details.

3. Program, Curriculum : (Please refer the above web-site for the details)
(1) MA Program
(2) PhD Program; Curriculum held in English; MA and/or PhD as per applicant`s choice ; GRIPS rather recommend “Policy Analysis” Program of MA + PhD which is Sept.

4. Period (Academic Calender) : (Please refer the above web-site for the details)
(1) April 2009 Entry
(2) September 2009 Entry

5. Admissions (Qualifications/Submission of Application/Documents):
Please refer the above web-site.

6. Application & Selection Procedure & Deadline :
(1)Mitsubishi wish to have first application around the end of August from UI (FE) and ITB.
(2)Then, GSASP or GRIPS will have selection procedure as follows.

GSAPS : (Please refer the above web-site for the details)
MA Program / April 2009 Entry
(1) Deadline for Submission of Application Documents : September 12th-22nd, 2008
(2) Announcement of Final Result : October 23rd, 2008
(3) Deadline for Entry Procedure : November 27th, 2008

PhD Program / April 2009 Entry
(1) Deadline for Submission of Application Documents : January 7th-15th, 2009
(2) Announcement for Result of 1st selection : February 5th, 2009
(3) 2nd Selection : February 15th, 2009
(4) Announcement of Final Result : February 19th, 2009
(5) Deadline for Entry Procedure : February 25th, 2009

GRIPS : (Please refer the above web-site for the details)
MA Program / April 2009 Entry
(1) Deadline for Submission of Application Documents :

* Public Policy Program : December 3rd, 2008
* Public Finance Program : February 25th, 2009

PhD Program / April 2009 Entry
(1) Deadline for Submission of Application Documents : December, 2008

7. Sponsorship Outline :
MC will support the following costs for Indonesian Applicants during their stay (years) in Japan.
(1)Airfare (Entry to & Departure from Japan, 1 time of Home Leave)
(2)Transport (Domestic Transport in Indonesia & Japan on transferring)
(3)Monthly Living Allowance
(4)Monthly Housing Allowance
(5)Admission Fee for the Study
(6)Other related costs

8. Contacts :
Mitsubishi Corporation (Jakarta Representative Office)
Mr. H. Shinohara :
Tel./ (021) 5795-1108
E-Mail/ hiroshi.shinohara@mitsubishicorp.com

Mr. R. Adi :
Tel. (021) 5795-1108
E-Mail. rusman.adi@mitsubishicorp.com


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Postdoctoral position in biostatistics-bioinformatics-population genetics

Appeals open for one year (subject to the possibility of extending funding), after positions in Grenoble, France. Topics of research are Bayesian methods in the field of genetics, with special emphasis on the detection of choice genome scans.

After the position is funded by the University of Joseph Fourier (Grenoble) and is part of an ongoing project between the two laboratories: Francois Olivier, TIMC, Faculty of Medicine (olivier.francois @ imag.fr) and Oscar Gaggiotti, LECA, Alpine Ecology Lab (oscar.gaggiotti @ ujf-grenoble.fr).

It should begin in September 2008, but an opportunity sooner or later commencement date of May will be discussed with applicants.

Doctors compatriots will be located in one of two laboratories, strong interaction with people from other laboratory located in the same city. Candidates must have solid experience in at least one of the following areas: biostatistics, bioinformatics and population genetics. Request for scientists in the field of machine learning is also encouraged.

To apply: All applicants should send their cv and a list of references to:
olivier.francois@imag.fr
oscar.gaggiotti@ujf-grenoble.fr
Closing date: 01 Oct 2008





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King Saud University (KSU): PhD Job Researcher

King Saud University (KSU) was aware of the urgent need for high quality research in the field of education and information, and established a Centre of Excellence in Information Management (CoEIA), as a new addition to its wealth of intellectual Various specialized faculties. The Centre is the main source of information security experience in the region and made both nationally and internationally renowned experts in the field of vision for a world-class research centres in conjunction with internationally accepted.

International cooperation with high quality information security, researchers and practitioners is also part of the mission CoEIA strategy on technology transfer and mutual exchange of knowledge to solve security problems in the information more effective. CoEIA in childhood and in the struggle for support to achieve its vision and mission increasingly recognized internationally as a centre of information on security issues.

So, we are looking for researchers who have doctorate or master’s in good publications, if you are interested email you CV

How to Apply
To apply: Email your C.V to: gmuva@hotmail.com

Closing Date: 01 October 2008





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The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Programme (JSP), Australian National University

ADB Japan Scholarship Program The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Programme (JSP) was established in April 1988 with funding from the Government of Japan. It is intended to provide an opportunity to fully qualified citizens of ADB developing member countries to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related areas to attend academic institutions in the Asia-Pacific region. ADB-JSP enrolls about 300 students annually in 20 academic institutions located in 10 countries within the region.

Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University is one of the institutions participating in the ADB-JSP scholarship program.

The following are offered Programme (master / doctoral):

  • International and Development Economics
  • Public Policy (Development Administration)
  • Environmental management and development
  • Infrastructure management

DESCRIPTION OF SCHOLARSHIP

ADB-JSP provides full scholarships for periods of one to two years.

  • A full tuition fees
  • The monthly subsistence allowance and housing allowance
  • Allowance for books and educational materials
  • Health Insurance
  • Transport costs

The scholarship is for one year with the extension until the second year of study, depending on circumstances that will depend on maintaining a satisfactory level of academic performance is defined as an institution. The maximum duration award scholarships in two years for masters and doctoral programs.

Requirements

  • Citizen ADB borrower countries (applicants from countries which have not ADB loans are not subject to ADB-Scholarship JSP).
  • Gained admission to the approved post graduate course in any of the participating academic institutions. (Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University)
  • Bachelor or equivalent with an excellent academic record.
  • At least two (2) years of full-time professional work experience
  • Knowledge of the oral and written English communication skills to be able to pursue studies.
  • Not more than 35 years old at the time of application.
  • In good health.
  • If we accept to return to their home county after completion of studies under the programme.
  • Attendance academic institutions do not qualify for a scholarship.
  • The Executive Director, Deputy Director, ADB management and staff, consultants and relatives above are not eligible for a scholarship.
  • The Executive Director, Deputy Director, management and staff of other international organizations do not qualify for a scholarship.
  • Applicants living or working in another country than his / her home country can not get a scholarship.

Upon completion of their training programs, scientists are expected to promote economic and social development of their countries.

Deadline

Application deadline is July 2008
For more information :

ADB-JSP coordinator in this organization:
Ms. Billie Headon
Director
The recruitment of students, graduates and scholarships
E-mail: billie.headon @ anu.edu.au

Crawford School of Economics and Government (National Centre for Development Studies)
Australian National University
GPO Box 4, ACT 0200 Canberra, Australia
(Attn: Liaison Officer)
http://www.crawford.anu.edu.au/





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De Montfort University: Vice Chancellor’s International Scholarships 2008

De Montfort University is committed to supporting international students to benefit from study in the United Kingdom. For courses starting in September 2008, De Montfort University’s Vice-Chancellor is pleased to offer scholarships to 2,000 pounds each.

The scholarships are for 2000 pounds equivalent to a reduction of approximately 20% of the total fees, and will be paid for the entire cost of tuition for foreign students, the status of any country in the World who wish to study at one of the following types of courses at the De Montfort University, Leicester:

  1. Full-time undergraduate (BA / BSc) in any of the object
  2. Full-time post-Diplomas and Masters courses (PGDip / MA / MSc / MBA / LLM) in any discipline
  3. Full-time MPhil / PhD research degrees in any subject

Scholarships are available for courses beginning in September 2008 only (ie between September 2008 and June 2009 for MPhil / PhD research degrees).

The award of £ 2000 will be a one-off payment and will be deducted from the full cost of tuition at the beginning of the first (or only) grade.

Students move through DMU of one of our systems or progression established collaborative partnerships can also apply for these grants, if they wish.

Only the status of foreign students are eligible.

We will award up to 16 x £ 2000 scholarships for courses above from September 2008. There will be a limited number of scholarships offered by the faculty:

  • Faculty of Art and Design: up to 3 scholarships
  • Faculty of Business and Law: up to 3 scholarships
  • Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering: up to 5 scholarships
  • Faculty of Health and Life Sciences: up to 2 scholarships
  • Faculty of Humanities: up to 3 scholarships

Keep in mind that some of our courses are not included in this scholarship. To confirm whether your choice is, of course, included in the scheme, please contact reception at the Faculty of those teams that you are applying directly.

Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of the submission of a 500 word essay, which will be written by the applicant and evaluated DMU group representatives (each faculty will have his own team).

How to Apply

  1. Choose a course to which you want to apply to take part. If you would like further information or advice, please contact the Center for Inquiry T: +44 (0) 116 257 7513, e-mail or visit enquiry@dmu.ac.uk dmu.ac.uk / International to watch in our online prospectuses.
  2. Complete and submit an application for a course you would like to study. Detailed information on how to apply can be found on the Internet at dmu.ac.uk / international, and in our international prospects. If the application is successful, you will receive the offer letter. You may already have taken place in the course proposal, starting with the 2008/09.
  3. Once you invite a letter (or CONDITIONAL UNCONDITIONAL), and you want to apply for one of the VC International Fellowship 2008/09, you must write an essay of 500 words.

Please write 500 words (in English) on the following issues:
How do your studies at the University of De Montfort improve your future?

After the application deadline, all essays will be evaluated by a group of DMU representatives (one of the panels on the faculty), as well as scholarships will be awarded to applicants that demonstrate, in the view of the group, the following:

  • Excellent written communication skills
  • Clear understanding of the course you want to learn
  • A good understanding of what you hope to gain from the UK Higher Education
  • A good understanding of employment, you will enter after graduation and skills, you may need
  • How does this scholarship will help you in the classroom, and in the future
  • ambitions for the future, motivation and enthusiasm for his subject and learning
  • Strong academic skills, as evidenced by your pre-qualification and / or academic links, as part of your application.

After its completion, please write your essay, as word document attachment to Maria Kyrris, International Recruitment Team on internationalscholarships@dmu.ac.uk

Please be sure to provide your name, date of birth, e-mail address and your application number with your essay.

Deadline for Applications
If you want to apply for an international scholarship, you should have received your letter and proposal submitted essays on August 1, 2008. No essays received after this date will be accepted under any circumstances.
You will receive an e-mail confirmation of your essay submission, when we receive it. Make sure you keep as proof of acceptance of your application, if required.

Distribution Process
After a period of August 1, 2008 a team from the DMU (one panel at the Department) will evaluate all sit essay submissions. All successful applicants who have received scholarships will be notified by e-mail and letter (regular mail) on September 1, 2008. In 2000 pounds scholarships will be deducted from the total tuition fee of successful applicants, when you arrive for training at DMU. Details of successful recipients will be available from Maria Kyrris at internationalscholarships@dmu.ac.uk after September 10, 2008, if required.

Application Rule

  • Overseas-only status of the students can apply for scholarships.
  • Both self-funded and sponsored students have the right to apply for participation.
  • No cash alternatives will be offered scholarships and can not be transferred to any other time, the DMU, or other designated recipient.
  • Only in September 2008, entry (or between September 2008 and June 2009, for research applicants) - scholarships, could not be deferred to a statement in September 2009 or later.
  • For foreign students, who are also entitled to a 5% discount for early payment of their assessed contributions in full to students, in 2000 to £ Scholarship will be deducted from the first full fee, a 5% discount from the fee reduction.
  • These scholarships will not be awarded in conjunction with any other awards, such as scholarships for graduates of 2008 - students can only receive a stipend DMU, usually a greater cost.
  • If an applicant is available scholarships, and then withdraw their application, or not enrolled in a course, for any reason, loss of scholarships.
  • The University reserves the right to withdraw fellowship, or not to provide scholarships, at any time before they are distributed.

Additional information
For more information on scholarships and / or our courses, visit dmu.ac.uk / international, call +44 (0) 116 257 7513 or e-mail enquiry@dmu.ac.uk.

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