Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

PhD Letters for Scholarship 2011 – Denmark


When the Letters for Scholarship College of Advanced Technology was founded in 1829, Denmark had its first MSc programme in Engineering at a high academic level. The Letters for Scholarship College changed its name to Danish Technical College in 1933 and finally became the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) in 1994. DTU has always had a strong theoretical grounding. H.C. Ørsted, the man who discovered electromagnetism, founded the College in the image of École Polytechnique in France. The Letters for Scholarship objective was to educate young men to work in industry, but in the beginning DTU was not able to teach practice, so the college mainly educated technical teachers.

Wind power technology, the most competitive renewable energy technology, is quickly developing. The Letters for Scholarship size of individual wind turbine continues to grow and the penetration of wind power into power grid is increasing rapidly. Consequently, the impact of wind turbines on electric power security and quality becomes more and more important and presents great challenges and demands on wind turbine performance.Letters for Scholarship in order to provide reliable and high quality power, the wind turbine should be appropriately designed and controlled to present the desired characteristics. Clearly, good modelling and simulation techniques are cost-effective methods to investigate the wind turbine performance and to optimize the design and control of wind turbines.

Contact:
Professor Jens N. Sørensen
tel: +45 4525 4314
Associate Professor Niels L. Pedersen,
tel: +45 4525 5667

Last Date To Apply: 18.10.2011

Source:
http://www.dtu.dk/english.aspx

Selasa, 22 Maret 2011

Special Letters for Scholarships Programme


Study Subject: Research Projects, Conferences, Publishing Aid
Employer: Gerda Henkel Foundation
Scholarships Level: Research

Scholarship Description: Proposals are invited for the following initiatives:Specific short-term research projects, Conferences, Publishing Aid (only awarded for projects already being supported by the Foundation)Research projects application overview (Form for research project application description of the research proposal (max. 8 pages) work plan and time schedule, travel itinerary (if needed) detailed cost calculation (the specific funds being applied for must be precisely defined) curriculum vitae and list of publications of the applicant(s) if appropriate, curriculum vitae, publications and certificate(s) of university degree (or seminar attendance certificates for direct doctorades) of the proposed project coordinator and/or participant After having sent the electronic application form, we kindly ask you to send us a printout of the completed application form along with the other documents by mail.

Conferences
Eligible to apply for a conference must contain the following documents:
Application overview (= Application Research Project) list of presidents and conference concept plan expenditure of the subjects, revealing the amount of funding that allows applicant himself and subsidies that provide promised other funding institutions (usually the travel and accommodation costs - no subsistence allowance is paid) a statement indicating whether an identical or similar application was recently submitted to the Fund, or any time in the past.

After you submit your online registration form, please send us a copy of the application form duly completed and other documents by mail.

Spending of aid: aid Publishing P is currently available for projects that are already guaranteed by the Foundation.Applications supported with print, a two-page summary of academic achievement and innovation are part monograph / book, at least two cost estimates from independent publishers and the manuscript on which the calculations were made ​​(this can also be placed on CD-ROM available)
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Scholarship for Grants in Germany Application Deadline:30 June 2011

Further Special Scholarships Programme: Islam, Grants Information and Application detail click here

http://www.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/content.php?nav_id=376&language=de#460

Jumat, 18 Maret 2011

Westfield Fellowship Letters for Scholarships in Sustainable Development, USA

The Association is pleased to announce a Westfield Fellowship for up to US$30,000 a year. The Westfield Fellowship will support Australian researchers who wish to conduct leading research in sustainable development at a top US educational or research institution.The Westfield Group is the largest retail property group in the world by equity market capitalisation and one of the largest entities listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Operating on a global platform, the Westfield Group is an internally managed, vertically integrated shopping centre group, undertaking ownership, development, design, construction, funds and asset management, property management, leasing and marketing.
The American Australian Association awards Fellowships at the graduate (Masters, PhD or post-doctoral) level. Fellowships are available for Australians who will benefit from doing advanced research or study in the fields of business, science, technology, medicine, engineering and sustainable development in the United States. In return, Fellows are expected to contribute to Australia’s intellectual capital as well as the country’s overall social and economic well-being upon their return.

Scholarship Application Deadline:
April 15, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Kamis, 17 Maret 2011

Books Team Senior Supervisor Letters for Scholarships

At Leicester we’re going places. Ranked in the top 12 universities in Britain our aim is to climb further. A commitment to high quality fused with an inclusive academic culture is our hallmark and led the Times Higher Education to describe us as “elite without being elitist”.

As a Books Team Supervisor, you will lead the day to day activities of the team in acquiring and processing books, both print and electronic, and other multimedia items for the University Library collections. You will be required to contribute to the planning and documenting of procedures and take responsibility for the training of the staff to ensure that the quality of the work is maintained at all times.

The Library is open 52 weeks per year, including evenings and weekends and during University closed periods. Staff are required to recognise the nature of the service, and demonstrate a degree of flexibility in their working hours/patterns and, with appropriate notice, will be required to work weekends, Bank Holidays and University closure days.

Post holders may be required to work at any site of the University. Evening and weekend staff must be available for training in the weekday daytime by arrangement. Duties are flexibly organised and the responsibilities of the post may change as the needs of the service develop. The closing date for this post is midnight on 8th April 2011.