Monday, August 22, 2011

[Australia] Scholarships for Master of Financial Analysis at La Trobe University plus 2 more

[Australia] Scholarships for Master of Financial Analysis at La Trobe University plus 2 more


[Australia] Scholarships for Master of Financial Analysis at La Trobe University

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Scholarships for Master of Financial Analysis at La Trobe University

Overview
La Trobe University will offer a partial scholarship for high achieving international students for the Master of Financial Analysis and specialised programs offered in July and September 2011. Programs covered under this scholarship are listed below:
  • Master of Financial Analysis
  • Master of Financial Analysis (Financial Planning)
  • Master of Financial Analysis (Investment)
  • Master of Financial Analysis (Islamic Finance)
  • Master of Financial Analysis (Financial Risk Management)
  • Master of Financial Analysis (Research Methods)


[Denmark] PhD in Regulatory Genomics at Technical University of Denmark DTU

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PhD in Regulatory Genomics at Technical University of Denmark DTU

Overview

A three-year PhD position is available in the Regulatory Genomics group at the Center for Biological Sequence Analysis (CBS). The successful applicant will join a team of researchers working in the “Center for non-coding RNA in Technology and Health” (rth.dk) funded by the Danish Strategic Research Council.

Research within the regulatory genomics group at CBS is focused on the relationships between genotype, signaling, gene regulation and phenotype. The group consists of both biologists and computational researchers. Our research objectives relate to understanding the genetic basis for the differences in gene regulation and subsequent response to changing environmental conditions in different strains, cell lines or individual organisms.


[UK] Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Mathematics at University of Bristol

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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Mathematics at University of Bristol

Overview
A Postdoctoral Research Assistant is required to work with Professor Stephen Wiggins and Dr Roman Schubert on classical and quantum aspects of theory, modeling, and simulation in nanoscience. The research is concerned with the development of the mathematical and computational techniques for understanding `the dynamics of transformation in phase space` for high dimensional, complex dynamical systems, both classical and quantum.

We are motivated by certain applications in, broadly speaking, the area of nanoscience, that impact on physical chemistry, mechanical properties of soft matter, nano-mechanical systems, as well as the rapidly developing area of attosecond science.


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