Thursday 21 January 2016

International Climate Protection Fellowships For young climate experts from developing countries, Germany

For young climate experts from developing countries interested in conducting a project in Germany and developing long-term collaborations

The fellowship allows future leaders to spend a year in Germany working on a research-based project of their own choice in the field of climate protection and climate-related resource conservation.

Fellows are free to choose their own hosts. Submit an application if you come from a non-European transition or developing country (see list of countries) and are active in any of the following areas: scientific, engineering-based, legal, economic, health-related or social aspects of climate change.

During a three-week introductory phase, you will have the opportunity to make contact with other climate protection fellows and visit companies, research institutions and cultural events in Germany.

An intensive German-language course before you begin the fellowship will smooth your way into everyday life in Germany whilst a continuing education event lasting several days in the course of the fellowship will enable you to acquire not only practical knowledge of climate protection but also expertise in management.

The closing date for applications is 1 March 2016. Subject to final confirmation of funding, 20 fellowships can be granted.

Application requirements

  • Very good knowledge of English and/or German
  • Citizenship of a non-European transition or developing country (see list of countries) which is also the fellow’s habitual abode and place of work
  • Two expert references by individuals qualified to comment on the candidate’s professional, personal and, if applicable, academic eligibility and his / her leadership potential
Benefits
 
  • Fellowship amount according to qualifications between €2,150 and €2,650 per month
  • Two-month intensive language course in Germany
  • Lump sum for travel expenses
  • Allowances for visits by family members lasting at least three months
  • Allowance of €800 per month for the host in Germany for projects in the natural and engineering sciences, and €500 per month for projects in the humanities and social sciences
  • Allowance for a study or research visit to an institution in another European country lasting from one to two months
  • Allowance for single parents accompanied by children
  • Additional extension of the fellowship by up to three months if children under 12 also accompany the fellow to Germany
  • Extensive alumni sponsorship

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PhD Research Fellowship in Paleontology, Norway

Position as PhD Research fellow available at Natural History Museum, University of Oslo.
The fellowship is for a period of up to 4 years, with 25 % compulsory work. Starting date no later than 1. August 2016.

Project description:

The candidate will study Lower to Middle Triassic ammonoid faunas of the Arctic region, with a focus on Svalbard. The aims of the project are to revise the ammonoid taxonomy and biozonation and to improve our understanding of the paleobiogeography and paleoenvironment of the High Boreal Triassic. The project will involve field and laboratory work, taxonomic description, statistical and ecological analysis, and quantitative biostratigraphy. Integration with geochemistry and other background data will also be important. The project is a cooperation between the University of Oslo, the University of Zürich and the University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS). The candidate will be part of active Triassic research groups in Oslo and Zürich.

Requirements/qualifications:

Applicants must hold a Master’s degree or equivalent in geology or biology, with specialization in invertebrate paleontology. Physical ability for field work in the Arctic is required. Previous experience with some or all of the following subjects is desired: The Triassic system, ammonoids, Arctic geology, taxonomic description and statistical analysis.
We seek a highly motivated, hardworking and creative student who is able to think and work independently, but who is also able to work well as part of a team. The candidate has to have good communication skills and will collaborate with researchers across disciplines.
The purpose of the fellowship is research training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree.

The fellowship requires admission to the PhD programme at the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. The application to the PhD programme must be submitted no later than two months after taking up the position. For more information see:

A good command of English is required.

Salary:
Pay grade (stipendiat SKO 1017): 50 - 57 (NOK 430 500 – 483 700  per year) 
The application must include:
  • Application letter
  • CV (summarizing education, positions and academic work - scientific publications)
  • Copies of educational certificates, transcript of records and letters of recommendation
  • List of publications and academic work that the applicant wishes to be considered by the evaluation committee
  • Names and contact details of 2-3 references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and telephone number)
Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University’s grading system. Please remember that all documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language.
In accordance with the University of Oslo’s equal opportunities policy, we invite applications from all interested individuals regardless of gender or ethnicity.

UiO has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results a.o.

Application deadline:  January 31, 2016

Commonwealth Scholarships in low and middle income countries

The Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP) is a unique programme. Since its establishment in 1959, it has provided opportunities for over 30,000 citizens of all Commonwealth countries to study in other member countries. 

Following the establishment of the CSFP endowment fund in 2009, a new strand of Commonwealth Scholarships located in low and middle income countries is available.

2016 Commonwealth Scholarships

Applications are now open for Master’s scholarships for courses beginning in mid-2016 in:
Closing date for applications: 29 February 2016


Eligibility criteria
  • Applicants must be a citizen of any Commonwealth country other than the host country.
  • Applicants must hold a first degree of upper second class standard (or above) in a discipline relevant to that in which study is proposed
The scholarships provide

  • Return economy airfare from the scholar’s home country to the host country
  • An arrival allowance of USD 500 to cover removal costs
  • Full tuition fees
  • A monthly/quarterly stipend intended to cover living costs, sustenance and local transport. Scholars will need to cover accommodation costs from their stipend.

How to apply
Email the completed application form to the email address detailed on the relevant country page above. With your application you should submit:

  • High school certificates
  • Undergraduate transcripts and graduation certificate
  • Scan of photo page of passport
  • Proof of English language ability if English is not your first language
  • At least one academic reference
  • University offer letter for the institution you have applied to, if you already have one

University admission
If possible you should have already applied to the university for admission to your desired course when you submit the scholarship application. Any scholarship offer will be provisional upon the applicant being able to obtain unconditional admission to the relevant course to start by mid-2016. Contact the university for information on course application deadlines.

To find out more
Send any enquiries to the contact email address given for each host country. The ACU cannot respond to enquiries.

Following your application
Successful applicants will be notified within three months of the closing date.

Other important information
The scholarships are for Master’s courses only and are not applicable to distance learning courses. The scholarships are for new students only and cannot be used to fund a course you have already started. No additional funding will be provided for scholars with families.

Commonwealth Scholarships in other countries
Applications will be opening in April 2016 for courses beginning in January/February 2017 in:
  • South Africa
  • Sri Lanka
  • University of the South Pacific (Fiji & Samoa)
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Malmö University Master's Scholarships, Sweden

Malmö University offers scholarships that cover between 75 and 100 percent of the tuition fee to highly talented students. 

OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS UNTIL 1 FEBRUARY 2016

The Malmö University Master's Scholarship (MUMS) is for students who:

  • are citizens of a country outside the European Economic Area/Switzerland and are obliged to pay tuition fees for studies in Sweden,
  • have applied for an English-taught master's programme at Malmö University through www.universityadmissions.se, and
  • have ranked a programme at Malmö University as first priority in their application for studies.
We grant around 20 scholarships annualy, each providing a 75 to 100 percent reduction of the programme's tuition fee. Scholarships are awarded on academic merit and motivation. Students admitted to two-year programmes will retain the scholarship for the second year if they successfully complete the first year of study and meet the progression criteria.

The scholarships are funded by the Swedish Government and are administered locally by Malmö University.

To find out more about Malmö University's scholarships, you can contact scholarships@mah.se.

Application Form and Instructions

Postdoctoral researcher Polymer Chemistry, University of Fribourg

The Adolphe Merkle Institute (www.am-institute.ch) is an established independent center of competence associated with the University of Fribourg. AMI prides itself with an unusual blend of fundamental and application-oriented research within a multidisciplinary setting and strives to be a leader in interdisciplinary research on soft nanoscience. To complete our team, we are looking for a
 

Postdoctoral researcher (Polymer Chemistry)

 
[Job code: AMI-NB-004]
 
The Macromolecular Chemistry Group (Prof. Nico Bruns) invites applications for a postdoctoral researcher (m/f) for a project on self-healing polymer membranes. In particular, you will investigate polymer networks as self-sealing layer on waterproof and breathable membranes. The study will involve the development of new monomer formulations to coat membranes in close collaboration with several industrial partners.
You should hold a PhD degree in Chemistry and ideally be a polymer chemist with a strong background and experimental expertise in polymer synthesis, polymer processing, polymer characterization and testing of materials’ properties. You should be interested in driving a collaborative project between academia and industry forward. Good English language skills (written and oral) and an excellent track record of publications in peer-reviewed high quality journals are required.
We offer an interdisciplinary research environment at the interface of materials science, polymer chemistry and bionanotechnology, well-equipped laboratories, excellent working conditions and a competitive salary. The position will start as soon as possible and is initially funded for 12 months, with the possibility for an extension by further 6 months.
Please send your complete documentation (reference AMI-NB-004; including letter of motivation, CV, list of publications and contact details of at least two academic references) until 7.2.2016 to: Adolphe Merkle Institute, University of Fribourg, ami-applications@unifr.ch.
 
For additional information about the position, please contact: Prof.  Nico Bruns, nico.bruns@unifr.ch.