Friday, November 11, 2011

[Netherland] PhD Fellowship for Female Scientist at Delft University of Technology plus 2 more

[Netherland] PhD Fellowship for Female Scientist at Delft University of Technology plus 2 more


[Netherland] PhD Fellowship for Female Scientist at Delft University of Technology

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PhD Fellowship for Female Scientist at Delft University of Technology

Overview
Delft University of Technology is aiming to substantially increase the number of top female scientists. To help accelerate this, Delft Technology Fellowship offers high-profile, tenure-track positions to top female scientists in research fields in which Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is active.

Unique Fellowship for Top Female Scientists
  • Maximum employment: 38 hours (1 FTE)
  • Duration of contract: 5 years initially with prospect of permanent employment
  • Salary scale: €3195 to €8622


[USA] US/Canada Grants for the Academic Year 2012-13 at MMMF

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US/Canada Grants for the Academic Year 2012-13 at MMMF

Overview
For students from developing countries who are currently studying in the United States or Canada, the MMMF awards grants of approximately $12,000 each; grants are not renewable. The MMMF also typically invites the recipients to Washington DC to participate in a three day Awards Program organized in their honor.


[Japan] Applications open for Honjo International Scholarships to pursue Graduate Course in Japan

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Applications open for Honjo International Scholarships to pursue Graduate Course in Japan

Overview
Honjo International Scholarship Foundation (HISF) is currently seeking scholarship applications from foreign students who are planning to attend a graduate school at a Japanese university after April 1, 2012. A total of 15 to 20 scholarships are available for the courses commencing 2012.

HISF provides scholarships to bright students who are struggling to study under different conditions in developing nations as well as to those Japanese students studying abroad, to help them learn advanced technologies and improve their good intentions will serve as a bridge connecting Japan with the rest of the world in culture and mutual friendships.


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