Thursday, December 2, 2010

[US] The Falak Sufi Scholarship at New York University plus 2 more

[US] The Falak Sufi Scholarship at New York University plus 2 more


[US] The Falak Sufi Scholarship at New York University

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The Falak Sufi Scholarship at New York University

Overview
Falak Sufi was born in Pakistan in 1983. She possessed a generous heart, the urge to engage with and change the world, and a brilliantly original, vivacious mind. She graduated from the National University of Singapore with first class honors in Political Science. While young, she began to publish the work that showed her great gifts and talent. Among her interests were women and gender in South Asia, the historiography of this region, and the strength of the humanities. However, no list can capture the range of subjects about which she thought, spoke, and wrote. She was a much beloved, deeply admired graduate student in Near Eastern Studies at the Kevorkian Center when she died tragically in New York in 2008.


[Australia] Vice-Chancellor`s Senior Research Fellows at RMIT University

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Vice-Chancellor`s Senior Research Fellows at RMIT University

Overview
RMIT Research & Research Training is global, partnered and making a difference.

RMIT University is a global university of technology and design with its heart in the city of Melbourne, Australia. RMIT University has an international reputation for excellence in industry engagement with established educational and research partnerships through the Asia-Pacific region.

VICE-CHANCELLOR`S SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOWS

  • $88,874 - $102,480 p.a. + 17% super
  • Plus $50,000 over 4 years in support
  • Full-time, 4 year fixed term contract


[Canada] Master/Ph.D. studentships in theoretical and computational chemistry at University of Calgary

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Master/Ph.D. studentships in theoretical and computational chemistry at University of Calgary

Overview
Up to 4 graduate student positions in theoretical and computational chemistry will become available in my group by May 2011, September 2011 or January 2012. The successful applicants will be involved with the development of new computational methods or applications of state-of-the-art methodology to problems of chemical interest. Application deadlines are January 1 2011, May 1 2011, and September 20011, respectively.The applicant should have a solid background in Physical Chemistry , and a strong interest in Theoretical/Computational Chemistry as well as an average GPA corresponding to 3.3/4.0 (80 %) or more in the North American system.


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