Sunday, November 21, 2010

[Germany] Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry Postdoctoral Position plus 2 more

[Germany] Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry Postdoctoral Position plus 2 more


[Germany] Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry Postdoctoral Position

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Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry Postdoctoral Position

Overview
Outstanding and enthusiastic researchers will have an opportunity to dissect the roles and mechanisms of the bacterial condensin complex and work on fundamental aspects of chromosome segregation in bacteria.

The group already uses a variety of techniques such as protein biochemistry (including crystallography), genetics and live cell imaging, and aims to establish high-throughput technologies based on next-generation sequencing for the study of chromosome organization.

For more information please see: http://www.biochem.mpg.de/gruber


[Netherlands] Huygens Scholarship Programme at Nuffic

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Huygens Scholarship Programme at Nuffic

Overview
The prestigious Huygens Scholarship Programme is open to excellent students from all countries. It is aimed at talented students who want to come to the Netherlands in the final phase of their bachelor’s studies or during their master’s studies.

The Dutch Minister of Education, Culture and Science has allocated seven million euros for excellent students coming to the Netherlands under the Huygens Scholarship Programme. There is no fixed number of available scholarships. The actual number is determined by the total cost of the variable components of the scholarships.

PhD applications can only be accepted from excellent students with the Icelandic, Macedonian, Chinese, Croatian or Turkish nationality. Furthermore, the minister has allocated part of the total budget for excellent students following programmes in Dutch language and literature, or Neerlandistiek.


[Belgium] Doctoral Scholarships in the framework of the Interfaculty Council for Development Co-operation (IRO) at University of Leuven

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Doctoral Scholarships in the framework of the Interfaculty Council for Development Co-operation (IRO) at University of Leuven

Overview
As one of its contributions to development co-operation, K.U.Leuven offers each academic year scholarships to deserving students from developing countries to do their PhD in the largest university in Flanders, Belgium.

Also commonly referred to as the IRO scholarships (IRO in Dutch stands for Interfacultaire Raad voor Ontwikkelingssamenwerking), this scholarship programme has supported more than sixty Ph.D. graduates over the past five years. After obtaining their doctorates at K.U.Leuven, these Ph.D. holders are now valorising their degrees in their home countries either in university academic research or in various sectors of industry.


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