Monday, August 8, 2011

[UK] Reach Oxford Undergraduate Scholarships for Developing Countries plus 2 more

[UK] Reach Oxford Undergraduate Scholarships for Developing Countries plus 2 more


[UK] Reach Oxford Undergraduate Scholarships for Developing Countries

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Reach Oxford Undergraduate Scholarships for Developing Countries

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Each year, Oxford welcomes talented students, at both undergraduate and graduate level, from all over the globe. Our students are attracted by the chance to study at an internationally-renowned university, with outstanding academic achievement and innovation. Undergraduate courses offer students the chance to study their chosen field in depth, while a range of options allows for a wide spread of special interests. Oxford offers undergraduates a unique learning experience through the tutorial system, in which students meet regularly with their college tutor, either on a one-to-one basis or with one or two other students.


[Italy] PhD positions at University of Ancona

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PhD positions at University of Ancona

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Call for PhD courses at Universita `Politecnica delle Marche from 2012 to 2014

The Candidates who apply for admission to the PhD Schools must have a Degree (specialistic Degree), Master (Master Degree) at Degree Pertaining to the old system or an equivalent title Obtained at foreign Universities.

Deadline: 14:00 h on 30 September 2011


[UK] 12 PhD Research Studentships at University of the Highlands and Islands

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12 PhD Research Studentships at University of the Highlands and Islands

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Twelve postgraduate studentships in the research areas of energy & environment and health.
The University of the Highlands and Islands invites applications for 12 fully funded postgraduate studentships, to be based at campuses across the UHI Partnership. These studentships are funded by the European Social Fund. The following 16 projects are being offered, from which 12 PhD studentship appointments will be made:

Participatory Mapping of Health Indicators and Services as a Tool for Anticipatory Co-Planning. Supervisors: Dr Sarah-Anne Munoz, Dr Gaener Rodger, Professor Frank Rennie. Centre for Rural Health, Inverness. Contact: gaener.rodger@uhi.ac.uk


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