Friday, April 1, 2011

[Malta] Malta Government Scholarship for Foreign Nationals plus 2 more

[Malta] Malta Government Scholarship for Foreign Nationals plus 2 more


[Malta] Malta Government Scholarship for Foreign Nationals

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Malta Government Scholarship for Foreign Nationals

Overview
Malta is witnessing a significant overall expansion in the higher education sector. In a knowledge-based economy, it is to have a strong base of Masters and Doctorate programmes researching innovative and creative hypothesis that ultimately bring intellectual and economic growth to society.

High quality postgraduate education is of central importance to a number of objectives among others:
  • The increase of research and development activity in Malta;
  • The development of new academics and fields of study and research;
  • An ever more highly skilled workforce;
  • The precious impact and social benefit of groundbreaking discoveries.


[UK] British Chevening Scholarship for Foreign Nationals

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British Chevening Scholarship for Foreign Nationals

Overview

The Chevening Scholarship Programme is a prestigious awards scheme that funds international postgraduate students who want to study in the UK for one academic year. Funded by the UK`s Foreign and Commonwealth Office and administered by the British Council, the scheme operates in over 150 countries and annually provides funding for over 2,300 scholars.

This is a prestigious award that gives you the chance to experience a world-renowned educational system. In addition, it provides you with the opportunity to experience UK life and meet other Chevening scholars. Once you become a Chevening scholar, you will discover a lot of opportunities to develop your career and become a future leader in your field.


[Australia] Hawkersbury Institute Postgraduate Research Award

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Hawkersbury Institute Postgraduate Research Award

Overview
The Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment at UWS is seeking an excellent doctoral candidate to undertake a funded project entitled “Microorganisms, Ecosystem Functions and Climate Change”. About the Project This study shall investigate the effect of various climate variables (increased temperature, carbon dioxide and altered precipitation) and extreme weathers (flooding and extreme drought) on soil biodiversity, certain ecosystem functions and link this change in functions with changes in associated functional groups such as microbes involved in carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling.


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