Sunday, August 28, 2011

[Germany] PhD Student in Linguistics Leuphana University Lueneburg plus 2 more

[Germany] PhD Student in Linguistics Leuphana University Lueneburg plus 2 more


[Germany] PhD Student in Linguistics Leuphana University Lueneburg

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PhD Student in Linguistics Leuphana University Lueneburg

Overview
The Chair of English Linguistics at the Leuphana University Lueneburg, Germany (Prof. Anne Barron) invites applications for two PhD scholarships in Linguistics. The scholarships are each worth Euro 1,300 monthly (plus child benefit, If appropriate).

The scholarships will commence in mid-October 2011 or as soon as possible Thereafter. They are awarded for one year initially. However, subject to the Progress of the PhD, each can be renewed for a further two years. It should be Noted that students can apply for a scholarship without registering for a PhD at The Leuphana university. However, successful students can only take up the Scholarship once they are registered PhD students at the Leuphana university.


[Japan] Japan & World Bank Scholarship for Developing Countries in Public Policy and Taxation at at Yokohama National University

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Japan & World Bank Scholarship for Developing Countries in Public Policy and Taxation at at Yokohama National University

Overview
The World Bank and the Government of Japan states funded Joint Japan&World Bank Scholarship for Developing Countries in Public Policy and Taxation at at Yokohama National University, Japan
  • Study Subject(s):Public Policy and Taxation
  • Course Level:Master`s or PhD
  • Scholarship Provider: The World Bank and the Government of Japan states
  • Scholarship can be taken at: Japan


[Italy] 6 PhD Scholarships in Agrobiodiversity at Scuola Sant`Anna

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6 PhD Scholarships in Agrobiodiversity at Scuola Sant`Anna

Overview
The PhD Programme in Agrobiodiversity is aimed at the enhancement of human resource capacities in the use and management of genetic variation in agricultural and natural systems, in order to improve the sustainability of agricultural systems and the conservation of genetic resources for the well-being of present and future generations.

The Programme is structured in the following curricula:
Curriculum A - Plant genetic resources: teaching and research activities take place in ENEA Research Center at "La Casaccia", a few kilometres from Rome;

Curriculum B - Functional biodiversity in agroecosystems : teaching and research activities take place in Pisa, at Sant`Anna School of Advanced Studies.


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