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Monday, June 30, 2008

Open PhD positions at Free University of Bolzano, Italy

Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy

The Free University of Bozen-Bolzano announces a public competition, by examinations and/or qualifications, for admission to the following PhD Research Programmes of the 24th cycle, academic year 2008/2009.

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1 PhD POSITION -- HUMBOLDT UNIV BERLIN

1 PhD POSITION in EUROPEAN ETHNOLOGY / SOCIAL or CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
AT THE DEPARTMENT FOR EUROPEAN ETHNOLOGY / THE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH
UNIT 640, PROJECT No. C4, HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY BERLIN

Deadline: 17 JULY 2008

The Department of European Ethnology and the Collaborative Research Unit 640, "Changing Representations of Social Order: Intertemporal and Intercultural Comparisons" at Humboldt-University Berlin offer a PhD position within the research project "Kinship as Representation of Social Order and Practice: Knowledge, Performativity and Legal-Ethical Regulation" (Project C4, Stefan Beck and Michi Knecht) This project seeks to understand how notions and practices of kinship / affinity /togetherness are changing in relation to the appropriation of assisting reproductive technologies and adoption in Berlin and Istanbul/Izmir, with a particular focus on the emergent transnational scapes of reproductive medicine. The position is for 4 years, open as soon as possible, ending June 30th, 2012.

The PhD position will contribute to the Turkish and transnational part of the project directed by Prof. Stefan Beck and Dr. Michi Knecht. The focus will be on women, couples and kinship networks, who are using – or have used – reproductive technologies or adoption in order to start, to enlarge or complete families. Important sites of fieldwork in Istanbul, Izmir and Berlin will be self-help groups and other concerned groups within the reproductive health sector, infertility clinics, adoption agencies, ethic committees and governmental staff and experts engaged in redefining kinship and kinship law. Most importantly, interviews and participant observation will take place within the everyday life of families who are involved in our long term study.

Applicants are expected to develop, define and carry through their own PhD research project within the research field of our project (assisting reproductive technologies in Turkey and the emergent transnational scapes of reproductive medicine, kinship and citizenship, concerned groups / self help groups in the field of infertility treatment, adoption, bioethics and regulation in the field of reproductive technologies in Turkey) Applicants for this PhD position should have a background in social / cultural anthropology, european ethnology or STS. Place of work will be the Humboldt University Berlin, with long intermittent periods of fieldwork in Istanbul/Izmir. For further information on the research project see

http://www.repraesentationen.de/site/lang__en-US/3868/default.aspx

Applicants must have obtained a Master’s degree with excellent results or complete a Master’s course before starting at HU. They should have a very good written and oral Turkish and English and a good knowledge of German.

Further requirements:
· knowledge in one or more of the following fields: new anthropology of kinship, anthropology of knowledge, ethnographies of assisting reproductive technologies, Anthropology of Turkey and the Mediterranean, social studies of science and technology, transnationalisation, methodologies of complex comparisons.
· Ethnographic fieldwork experience
· Ability to work in a team, excellent organisation and communication skills

Applicants are kindly asked to send a letter of application with a concise statement of their interest, a cv and up to three examples of their academic writing (including unpublished thesis material), and official transcripts or certified copies of University certificates.

The successful applicant must participate in and complete the PhD programme of the collaborative research unit 640 at Humboldt University Berlin.

The position is payed according to BAT IIa-O, 50 % The PhD students will also receive an additional stipend for time abroad and funding for travel and accommodation for the time spent in fieldwork.

Applications should be sent by post with the reference Nr. DR06408 to

Prof. Dr. Stefan Beck / Dr. Michi Knecht, Department of European
Ethnology, Humboldt-University Berlin, Mohrenstrasse 41, D – 10117
Berlin, Germany. Or per mail

Stefan.beck @ rz.hu-berlin.de;
michi.knecht @ rz.hu-berlin.de.

Deadline is July 17th 2008.
For further information potential applicants are encouraged to contact their prospective part-project leader and main supervisor Prof. Stefan Beck and Michi Knecht informally, by email in the first instance.
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2 DPhil positions -- Sustainability

Two Doctoral Studentships at SPRU on ‘Transitions to Sustainability’
SPRU (Science and Technology Policy Research) at the University of Sussex is pleased to offer two DPhil positions, available to start in October 2008.

The two doctoral positions are part of a larger research programme led by Professor Frank W Geels and funded under a prestigious first round grant from the European Research Council.

The title of the research programme is: ‘Destabilisation of sociotechnical regimes as the key to transitions towards sustainability’. This refers to the important emerging field of study concerning non-incremental changes in transport, energy and food systems necessary in order to achieve more sustainable societies – a field in which Professor Geels is a leading figure.

The theoretical framework for the programme involves an exploration of the mechanisms and conditions under which existing systems or regimes become unstable. This may partly be as a result of external pressure (from policy makers or civil society), or partly because of changing beliefs of industry actors. The research programme is multi-disciplinary and will combine insights from sociology of technology, neo-institutional theory, and evolutionary economics. Empirical work focuses on the coal industry, car industry and (pig) farming industry, using case studies as the main method.

The doctoral students will be expected to work as a key element of the research programme under the personal supervision and direction of Professor Geels. Their contributions will be intrinsic to achieving the theoretical and empirical goals as specified in the awarded research proposal. This is available at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/spru/1-2-2.html.

The successful applicants will receive a salary of ₤21,050 per year over a period of forty-two months. During this period, the salary will be subject to standard incremental advancement. This compares favourably with the level of remuneration and three year funding period that is normal for doctoral positions, thus giving additional funded time for completion of the thesis and preparation of publications. The project budget also includes provision for appropriate travel and a computer. The successful applicant will need to pay the standard applicable student fees.

We are looking for excellent applicants, who meet the following criteria:

They have completed a master in sociology of technology (STS), neo-institutional theory, evolutionary economics or organization/business studies.

Applicants should be excellent, and are invited to provide indications for this (e.g. high grades, won prizes, published articles, recommendations) and their suitability for the project.

Demonstrable affinity or experience with the issue of sustainability and the domains of transport, energy/coal, or agriculture is preferable.

Current first year (research) students are also invited to apply.

The projects are open to international candidates.

Applicants should include a CV and a letter that explains: a) why they are interested in the project (programme text available at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/spru/1-2-2.html), b) why they are good candidates for the post (indications of excellence). For the purposes of evaluation, applicants should also submit a 4-6 page research outline relating to the areas defined in the proposal posted at http://www.sussex.ac.uk/spru/1-2-2.html.

This documents should be submitted at:
<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Units/publications/pgrad2008/applying>.

Applicants should also indicate under 'other information-finance' that they are applying for an ERC Studentship in SPRU under the ‘Destable’ Project. Please inform Merrill Jones in SPRU (mcj22 @ sussex.ac.uk) when you have sent your application.

Closing date: 1700, 11 July 2008
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PhD Studentships in Integrated Renewable Energy Generation and Supply - Card

PhD Studentships
Integrated Renewable Energy Generation and Supply
Cardiff School of Engineering

Applications are invited for six PhD studentships at the Centre for Integrated Renewable Energy Generation and Supply (CIREGS) within the School of Engineering at Cardiff University.

In order to meet the UK government target of 10% of electricity supplies from renewable energy by 2010, an aspiration to double this by 2020 and the EU target of 15% of all energy from renewable sources by 2020, the renewable energy sources (RES) and distributed generation (DG) will play a major role in the future.

The integration of RES and DG will pose many research challenges, especially due to changes in the current network operational and control strategies and dynamic behavior of the network. It is recognised that the future electricity network, both at the transmission and distribution level, can no longer play a passive role. The structure of the network will be highly interconnected with smaller controllable areas, with more responsive demand side loads and DGs. The application of power electronics such as FACTS, HVDC will offer the potential to manage the power flows while enhancing the controllability of the network under dynamic operating conditions. The estimation of the state of the entire and/or controllable areas of the network and coordinate control of these areas will become essential tools.

Recognising the anticipated changes in the future electricity supply system, CIREGS is developing research capacity in integrated renewable energy generation and supply, including “Smart Grids” of the future and contributing towards meeting the UK medium-term renewable energy targets.

The specific PhD projects available are:

1. Integration of Gas/Electricity/Heat Distribution Networks (REF: NJ-FEM-08)
2. System Support from Demand and Generation (REF: NJ-FLEX1-08)
3. Stability Studies of Multi Terminal HVDC Networks (REF: NJ-FLEX2-08)
4. Smart Grids (REF: NJ-CIREGS1-08)
5. Integration of Large Offshore Wind Farms (REF: NJ-CIREGS2-08)
6. Modern Power Systems (REF: NJ-CIREGS3-08)

The projects are funded by the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC) and by Supergen consortia.

Funding and Eligibility:
The studentships are open to UK/EU or Overseas candidates. The awards will cover tuition fees at the UK/EU fee rate only (non-EU candidates will have to finance the remainder of the overseas fee by other means), and will provide an annual stipend at the UK Research Council rate (£12,940 for 2008/9).

Applicants should have a good Honours degree (at upper second class or above) or equivalent in a relevant discipline and be able to contribute to achieve the research objectives of the Centre.

How to Apply:
Applications can be made online – please see www.cardiff.ac.uk/postgraduate/pgapply

Please ensure you quote the relevant project reference and title (as shown above) on your application (please put the reference and title in the “research topic” and/or “prospective supervisor” sections of the online application form).

Further information:
Informal enquires may be made to Dr Janaka Ekanayake by email to EkanayakeJ@cardiff.ac.uk

Closing Date for Applications: July 7th 2008
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PAIS East Asia Postgrad Research Fellowship - University of Warwick

PAIS East Asia Postgraduate Research Fellowship
ENTRY 2008/09
Politics and International Studies

The Department of Politics and International Studies (PAIS) invites applications for one East Asia Postgraduate Research Fellowship to fund three years of doctoral research at the University of Warwick.

This doctoral research will form part of PAIS's programme to consolidate the study of East Asia in the department and across the University. The successful candidate will be supervised by Professor Chris Hughes in PAIS. In addition to pursuing their own doctoral research, the holder of the Fellowship will be expected under Professor Hughes's direction to form part of a research team and provide assistance in a range of activities to promote research on East Asia. PAIS has one of the largest concentrations in the UK of research expertise in the contemporary international and domestic East Asian politics.

The successful candidates should have an interest in the international and domestic politics of East Asia, broadly in one or more of the disciplines of Political Science, International Relations, International Political Economy, Security Studies, East Asian Studies, and Japanese Studies. Professor Hughes would particularly welcome applications in his research specialism of Japanese foreign and security policy, but also seeks applications in areas such as Japan-China relations, East Asian regional security more generally, and East Asian regionalism and political economy.

The Fellowship will be highly competitive. Successful candidates should have obtained at least an upper second class honours degree (or equivalent) from a recognised institution of higher education before 31 July 2008. The possession of a MA in a relevant discipline would also be an advantage, as would some pre-existing knowledge of East Asia. Applicants should have the requisite standard of English, and some ability in Japanese or another East Asian language would be useful. Home/EU and Overseas students are eligible for the Fellowship.

The scholarship includes for three years:

The payment of academic fees
A maintenance grant in line with the UK Research Council standard stipend (£12,940 for full-time award holders in 2008/2009)

Successful candidates may be asked in consultation with Professor Hughes to undertake up to 110 hours of assistance in a year. This assistance may take the form of research and/or teaching and/or administrative duties.

Interested candidates are encouraged in the first instance to contact directly Professor Hughes (c.w.hughes@warwick.ac.uk) for informal discussions about their suitability and research plans. Formal applications should be made by sending a completed application form, two references, and academic transcript to Professor Hughes. Candidates should also make the normal formal application through the University of Warwick's Graduate School (http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply).

The deadline for applications is 4 August 2008.

Entry is for the academic year 2008/09, ideally in October 2008, but slightly later entry is negotiable. For more information about PAIS and postgraduate research, please consult: http://www.warwick.ac.uk/go/politics.

Please quote job vacancy reference number PAIS1-068.

The closing date/time for applications is midnight (British time) at the end of Monday 04 August 2008.
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Sunday, June 29, 2008

2 PhD Positions (paid) -- Univ of Trondheim/Portsmouth/Berlin

PROFESSOR WOLFRAM KAISER / DR STEFAN KRANKENHAGEN 2 PAID PHD POSITIONS
RESEARCH PROJECT MUSEALISATION OF EUROPE/EU TRONDHEIM/PORTSMOUTH/BERLIN
APPLICATION DEADLINE 25 JULY 2008 UNIVERSITIES OF TRONDHEIM/PORTSMOUTH/BERLIN

2 PhD POSITIONS WITHIN EUROPEAN CULTURAL STUDIES / CONTEMPORARY HISTORY
AT THE NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, TRONDHEIM

The Department of Foreign Languages at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim has available 2 PhD positions connected to the research project Exhibiting Europe. The Construction of European Integration and Identity in the Musée de l?Europe funded by the Norwegian Research Council (NFR). This project seeks to understand how ?Europe? and the European Union are represented and constructed in European-level exhibitions, the planned Musée de L?Europe and in selected national (cultural and history) museums throughout Europe. The positions are for 3 years. The starting date is 1 October 2008.

One of the two PhD positions will contribute to the first part-project directed by Dr Stefan Krankenhagen. This will focus on the museums as aesthetic spaces between different cultural fields: Firstly, between its claim of presenting history and its cultural politics of constructing memories and identities. Secondly, between ?encoding? and ?decoding? constructions of Europeaness. And thirdly, between its history as a space of education and its present status as a place of popular ?edutainment? and consumption as its most striking exhibition design. Applicants for this PhD position should ideally have a background in museum studies and/or cultural studies.

The second PhD position will contribute to the part-project directed by Professor Wolfram Kaiser. It seeks to identify whether and how European exhibitions and the Musée de l?Europe represent a cohesive master narrative of EU history, and how national (history) museums have developed and revised their representation of a common European and the EU?s history. Applicants for this PhD position should ideally have a background in contemporary history and/or cultural studies.

Both PhD students will spend their first year at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology where they will have access to research training and, if necessary, relevant (elementary) language courses in Norwegian. The PhD student working with Dr Krankenhagen will spend the second year at Humboldt University Berlin, Germany. The PhD student working with Professor Kaiser will spend the second year at the University of Portsmouth, England. For further information on the research project see http://www.ntnu.no/hf/english/research/projects

Applicants must have obtained a Master?s degree with excellent results or to complete a Master?s course before starting at NTNU. They should have very good written and oral English and passive knowledge of relevant other major European languages such as German and French. Applicants must submit three copies of the following:
· Application letter;
· Concise statement of not more than 5 pages specifying their interest in one of the two part-projects and outlining how their qualifications and academic interests qualify them for conducting research in the field;
· CV with list of publications, if any, and information on non-published work;
· Official transcripts or certified copies of University certificates.
These will not be returned.
· The names and email addresses of two referees who could comment on their academic performance and abilities.

The successful applicants must participate in and complete the PhD programme in Humanities and the Arts or in Historical and Cultural Studies within the period of the appointment. The disciplines that are included in this programme can be found under the respective programmes:
http://www.ntnu.no/hf/english/studies/postgraduate.

The positions are remunerated according to salary level 43 in the national salary scheme, gross NOK 325.600 (circa ? 40.000) annually, of which 2 per cent is deducted for the State Pension scheme. The PhD students will also receive an additional stipend for the year abroad and funding for travel and accommodation for the necessary research in museums and archives.

The appointment will be made in accordance with the current regulations for fellowship appointments at universities in Norway. A contract will be drawn up detailing the period of appointment and required duties.

The appointment will be made in accordance with the regulations in force concerning State Employees and Civil Servants.

It is a political objective to achieve a balance of age and gender in the national labour force and to recruit persons with an immigrant background. Immigrants and women are therefore especially encouraged to apply for the position.

Applications should be sent by post to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of the Arts, NTNU, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway, by 25 JULY 2008. The file number for the position (HF-331) must be clearly stated on the application. It is imperative that applicants wishing to be considered for these positions also send their application with all annexes BY EMAIL by 25 JULY 2008, midday, to the following two email addresses: Stefan.krankenhagen @ hf.ntnu.no, Wolfram.Kaiser @ online.de.

Short-listed applicants will be notified shortly afterwards and invited for an interview in Trondheim in late August. The final decision will be taken swiftly after the interview and applicants notified accordingly.

For further information potential applicants are encouraged to contact their prospective part-project leader and main supervisor Dr Krankenhagen and Professor Kaiser informally, by email in the first instance.
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PhD Studentship in Microbiology - De Montford University

Full-time PhD Studentship
Microbiology - Discrimination of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria
Faculty of Health & Life Sciences

Applications are invited for a fully funded three-year PhD studentship starting in October 2008. The studentship includes a bursary of £12,600 per annum (tax-free) for three years and all tuition fees.

Candidates should hold a good first degree (at least an Upper-Second Class or equivalent) in a relevant subject area.

Project: Discrimination of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria

The emergence of antibiotic resistance in hospital-acquired infections represents a considerable burden to healthcare delivered globally. This research project aims to develop proteomic approaches (including MALDI-TOF-MS) for discrimination and characterisation of antibiotic resistant bacteria. Proteomic techniques, such as two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, will be used to identify biomarkers of antibacterial resistance on the surface of bacterial isolates. Candidates should have a strong interest in bacteriology and molecular biology. Laboratory based practical experience in microbiology, molecular biology and proteomic techniques would be an advantage.

Applications are welcome from citizens from the EU and those with overseas status as well as those from UK.

Candidates for whom English is not their first language should hold an English qualification at least equivalent to IELTS 6.5.

Enquiries should in the first instance go to the Research Office, De Montfort University, Leicester, LE1 9BH. Telephone: 0116 2506309. Web: http://www.dmu.ac.uk/research/index.jsp

Closing Date: 25th July 2008

An application form may be downloaded from: http://www.dmu.ac.uk/research/degrees/procedure.jsp

Applicants are requested to contact the office to receive a hardcopy admission pack and will need to provide a full CV with two supporting references. Please e-mail: researchstudents@dmu.ac.uk or call (0116) 2506309 to receive further details.
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PhD Studentships - Real Estate Initiative - University of Ulster

PhD Studentships
Real Estate Initiative
Faculty of Art, Design and the Built Environment

Applications are invited for PhD studentships in the University of Ulster Real Estate Initiative in the Faculty of Art, Design and the Built Environment at the Belfast or Jordanstown Campus.

Two studentships are available and we particularly are interested in proposals for the following projects:

1. Analyse the holistic approach to workplace environments, management systems and new technologies in meeting corporate end-user requirements.

Supervisor: Professor Stanley McGreal. T: 028 9036 6566 E: ws.mcgreal@ulster.ac.uk

2. Impact of quality led design on real estate value and performance.

Supervisor: Professor Jim Berry. T: 028 9036 6562 E: jn.berry@ulster.ac.uk

3. An analysis of the role of city branding and place making as vehicles in delivering proactive regeneration.

Supervisor: Professor Ali Parsa. T: 028 9036 6283 E: ag.ghanbari-parsa@ulster.ac.uk

4. An investigation of the role of bank financing in real estate development and investment in global markets.

Supervisor: Professor Jim Berry. T: 028 9036 6562 E: jn.berry@ulster.ac.uk

5. Emerging markets - identifying special characteristics of these markets, transparency issues and modes of operation in the Middle East, and Africa.

Supervisor: Professor Ali Parsa. T: 028 9036 6283 E: ag.ghanbari-parsa@ulster.ac.uk

Candidates should hold a first or upper second class honours degree in property, urban design, planning, investment or cognate discipline related to the project area. Successful candidates will enrol a.s.a.p. and by October 2008 on a full-time programme of research studies leading to the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

Each of the studentships will comprise fees (home, EU and overseas applications welcome) and an annual stipend of £12,600. It will be awarded for a period of up to three years subject to satisfactory progress and is tenable in the Faculty of Art, Design and the Built Environment at the Belfast or Jordanstown campuses.

The closing date for receipt of completed applications is Friday 1 August 2008. Interviews will be held during August 2008.

If you wish to discuss your proposal please contact the Project Supervisors Apply at: http://research.ulster.ac.uk/info/prospective/apply.html or application materials are available from Research Office, University of Ulster, Cromore Road, Coleraine, BT52 1SA, Tel 028 7032 4729, e-mail hj.campbell@ulster.ac.uk, Web www.ulster.ac.uk/researchstudy
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PhD Studentships - Graduate School of Engineering and Electronics - University

University of Edinburgh
2 PhD studentships
Graduate School of Engineering and Electronics

Metal-organic frameworks for hydrogen purification and catalytic applications – suitable for chemical engineers, chemists, and physicists

Funding is available for two PhD studentships in the School of Engineering and Electronics, University of Edinburgh on two separate metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) related projects. Metal organic frameworks (MOFs) constitute one of the most exciting developments in recent nanoporous-materials science, with potential applications in many areas, including catalysis, gas separation and storage. The major advantage of MOFs over more traditional porous materials, such as zeolites, is the greater scope for tailoring these materials for specific applications due to their modular synthesis from corner units (generally metal ions or clusters) and linker units (organic molecules able to bridge the metal corners).

Project 1: Metal-organic frameworks for hydrogen purification

Hydrogen is a potential future automotive fuel as well as an important industrial feedstock. For fuel-cell applications, as well as in many industrial processes, high purity is required. The hydrogen required can be produced either by generating it from steam reforming or methanol cracking processes or by recovering it from hydrogen-rich process streams by adsorbing the impurities using pressure swing adsorption. Such streams are readily available in refineries and petrochemical plants and are sometimes burnt as a waste stream. The scope of this project is to design new adsorbents for hydrogen purification using computational and experimental methods. This is a collaborative project with the Department of Chemistry at the University of St Andrews.

Project 2: Metal-organic frameworks for catalytic applications

To date a large percentage of chiral compounds are synthesised using homogeneous catalysis. Although they are often expensive and their separation/recycling tedious, inefficient and time consuming, homogeneous catalysts often show excellent selectivities and high activities. However there are many advantages to using heterogeneous catalysis, such as easy separation, efficient recycling, minimisation of metal contamination, improved handling that could all result in lower environmental impact and lower overall costs. The aim of this project is to develop chiral heterogeneous catalysts based on MOFs and to study in particular the adsorption and diffusion processes involved. This is a joint project with chemists at the University of East Anglia and the University of Bath.

The studentships
The studentships are available immediately for a period of 4 years (project 1) and 3.5 years (project 2). (They are of different length because the projects themselves have different durations.) The studentships provide a tax-free EPSRC stipend (currently £12,600 per annum), plus university fees at the Home / EU rate. Additional funding is available to cover the overseas fees for non-EU citizens for one of the projects.

For both studentships, collaboration between the chemical engineers at the University of Edinburgh and the partners in chemistry is a very important element and the successful candidates will spend significant periods of time at the partner institutions, learning among other things about material synthesis and characterisation. The ability to be a team player and to work in close collaboration with a team of chemical engineers and chemistry is therefore essential. The successful candidates will have a first class or 2.1 degree, or equivalent, in chemical engineering, chemistry, physics or a related subject.

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Masters Studentship at the Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Science - University

Masters Studentships
Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences

Applications are invited for one-year Faculty Masters Studentships (comprising full home or overseas tuition fees): the deadline for applications is 15 August 2008.

Applications are invited in the following subjects: English, French, Geography, History, Italian, Law, Politics, Psychology, Sociology and Spanish.

A list of eligible courses and research degrees on which these awards may be held is available from the Faculty Officer (Ms Bronagh Dallat), Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow G1 1XQ
Tel: 0141 548 2750, Fax: 0141 552 0775, e-mail: d.mcarthur@strath.ac.uk,

Further information is also available on the University Postgraduate Scholarships webpage by following the link to: Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences Studentships
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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Studentships in UK (2)

Research Associate in Text Mining for Biology
School of Computer Science
The University of Manchester
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/QO930/

Research Technician - Computing & Information Systems
School of Chemistry
University of Nottingham
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/JR740/

Senior Research Officer
Department of Computing and Electronic Systems
University of Essex
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/VB071/

Research Assistant / Research Associate
Interactivity/Graphics Design for Internet Systems
Internet Centre, Department of Computing
Imperial College London
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/NM840/

Post-doctoral Research Position
Intelligent Agents and Synthetic Characters Group
INESC-ID Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas e Computadores Investigacao e Desenvolvimento em Lisboa
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/LT293/

Postdoc / Ph.D. Student
Bioinformatics / Computational Biology
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/LT295/

Two Postdoctoral Research Fellows
Faculties of Engineering and Biological Sciences
University of Leeds
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/YZ771/

PhD studentships in biophysical science
Biological Physics Group, School of Physics and Astronomy
The University of Manchester
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/SL535/

Lecturers
Information Technology
School of Lifelong Learning
Coventry University
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/CI264/

NCEO Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Department of Meteorology
University of Reading
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/FI374/

Head of Teaching Associates - Second Year Laboratory Organiser
Department of Computing
Imperial College London
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/UD198/

Research Assistant / Research Associate
Interactivity/Graphics Design for Internet Systems
Department of Computing
Imperial College London
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/UD205/

Research Assistant or Research Associate Post
Department of Computing
Imperial College London
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/JR753/

Senior Research Scientist
Data Interegation Research - Systems Biology
Bioinformatics and Biomathematics Department
Rothamsted Research
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/EL210/

IES Researcher / Trainer
e-Learning
Institute for European Studies (IES) - Brussel
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/LT300/

Lecturer in Software Engineering
Department of Informatics and Sensors, Defence College of Management & Technology
Cranfield University
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/NM845/

Research Fellow in Socio-Emotional Development in Robots (FEELIX GROWING project)
School of Computer Science
Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences
University of Hertfordshire
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/ZJ715/

Research Fellow Vacancy
School of Information Systems, Computing and Mathematics
Brunel University
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/DF750/

Computational Research Assistant
MRC Anatomical Neuropharmacology Unit
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/UD210/

PhD Projects
Computational Systems Biology
Chemical and Process Engineering
University of Sheffield
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/BM489/

PhD student position in Multimedia Retrieval
(EPSRC/BT CASE Award scheme)
University College London
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/KG895/

Post-doctoral Position
Computational Natural Language Processing and the Neuro-Cognition of Language
MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/NM854/

Research Fellow - CVSSP
Computer Vision & Graphics for Film Production
Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
University of Surrey
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/QP008/

Research Officer - CVSSP
Computer Vision & Graphics for Film Production
Department of Electronic & Electrical Engineering
University of Surrey
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/QP009/

Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance Prize studentships
Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/FI382/

Research Fellow
Department of Informatics
School of Science and Technology
University of Sussex
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/ZJ733/

Research Fellowships
COMPUTER VISION & GRAPHICS FOR FILM PRODUCTION
University of Surrey
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/RN265/

PhD Studentship
Packaging Technologies for Wearable Systems
Tyndall National Institute
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/LT309/

PhD Studentship
Localisation Technologies for Wireless Sensor Networked Systems
Tyndall National Institute
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/LT310/

PhD Studentship
Localisation Technologies for Wireless Sensor Networked Systems
Tyndall National Institute
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/LT311/

PhD Studentship
Energy Harvesting for Wearable Systems
Tyndall National Institute
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/LT312/

Dean of Electronic Engineering, Computer Science and Informatics
University of Westminster
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/CI284/

Science Foundation Ireland funded Post Doc position
Centre for Efficiency-Oriented Languages, CEOL
CEOL, Department of Computer Science and the Department of Microelectronics
University College Cork
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/SL571/

Research Assistant
Database for the Utility component of the SIMAP research
Department of Computing Science
University of Glasgow
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/SL576/

Research Fellow (NOTOS Project)
School of Electronics and Computer Science
University of Southampton
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/VB092/

Systems Engineer
IT Services
Frenchay Campus
University of the West of England, Bristol
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/FI383/

Phd Studentship
Advanced Micromachined Gyroscope with Digital Force Feedback
School of Electronics and Computer Science, Nano-scale Systems Integration Group
University of Southampton
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/VB093/

Postdoctoral Researcher
Joined up Thinking from Joined up Data: Fisheries Data Integration and Analysis
Coastal and Marine Resources Centre (CMRC)
University College Cork
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/TP778/
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Studentships in UK (1)

Project Manager
Communication and Public Engagement
Genome Campus
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/TP743/

Two GWR PhD Studentships in Engineering
School of Engineering
Computing and Mathematics
University of Exeter
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/RN231/

Interdisciplinary PhD Studentship
Service-oriented computing and Multi-disciplinary optimization
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Department of Computer Science
University of Bath
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/ZJ666/

Lecturer in IT/Computing
Telford College of Arts and Technology
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/QO876/

Research Assistant/Associate
Computational and theoretical problems for the Inverse problem of Maxwells equations
School of Computer Science
Cardiff University
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/TP745/

Senior Bioinformatician
Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
University of Oxford
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/QO913/

Bioinformatician
The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
University of Oxford
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/QO914/

KTP Associate or Senior Associate
Human-Computer Interaction
UCL Interaction Centre
University College London
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/UD183/

Research Bioinformatician
University of Edinburgh
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/JR728/

Lecturer
Computational Finance
Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents (CCFEA)
University of Essex
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/YZ741/

Lecturer
Computational Artificial Intelligence for Finance and Economics
Centre for Computational Finance and Economic Agents (CCFEA)
University of Essex
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/YZ742/

4 Year EPSRC Scholarship: MSc plus PhD
High Performance Computing for Massively Parallel Brain Surgery Simulation with the Extended Finite Element Method(XFEM)
Civil Engineering Department
University of Glasgow
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/SL511/

4 Year EPSRC Scholarship: MSc plus PhD
High Performance Computing for Multi-Scale Analysis
Civil Engineering Department
University of Glasgow
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/SL512/

Research Fellow
Bioinformatics of Transcriptional Regulation
Warwick Systems Biology Centre
University of Warwick
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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Open PhD positions at University of Pavia, Italy

University of Pavia, Italy
Bandi Dottorati di Ricerca 2008-2009
Dal 20 giugno 2008 è possibile presentare domanda di ammissione alle selezioni per il XXIV ciclo dei dottorati di ricerca (a.a. 2008/2009) dell'Università di Pavia. Le domande vanno compilate esclusivamente on-line, direttamente sul sito dell'Ufficio Borse e Dottorati.

Al termine della compilazione on-line il candidato dovrà stampare la domanda, sottoscriverla e trasmetterla (corredata dei relativi titoli, ove previsti) entro il 21 Luglio 2008.

Sarà disponibile un'apposita procedura in lingua inglese per agevolare la partecipazione anche degli studenti stranieri interessati ai dottorati attivati presso l'Università di Pavia.

http://www.unipv.eu/on-line/Home/AreaStampa/articolo1659.html
https://enola-gay.unipv.it/IOLDOTTENG
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137 PhD positions at University of Siena, Italy

UNIVERSITY ONIVERSITY OF SIENA
DOCTORAL SCHOOLS– ACADEMIC YEAR 2008/2009

The University of Siena has set up a number of Doctoral Schools for the academic year 2008/2009.
Admission requirements for each school are specified in the relevant regulations for participation.

General information is given below.
http://dottorati.unisi.it/bandi/bandi24.asp
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PhD positions at University of Rome-La Sapienza, Italy

Universita di Roma 1 - La Sapienza, Italy

Corsi di dottorato di ricerca - XXIV ciclo
Pubblicato il bando per i concorsi per esami per l'ammissione ai corsi di Dottorato di Ricerca per il XXIV ciclo.
bando [188KB]
http://www.uniroma1.it/documenti/studenti/laureati/dottorati/
bandoXXIV.pdf

Istruzioni [75KB]
http://www.uniroma1.it/documenti/studenti/laureati/dottorati/
serviziWEBXXIV.pdf

Instructions [25KB]
http://www.uniroma1.it/documenti/studenti/laureati/dottorati/
serviziWEBXXIVE.pdf

Only foreigner students residents abroad shall not have to pay application fee and shall submit their request using this application form
https://par17.phys.uniroma1.it/dottorato/ext/phdcourses/form.php
The deadline for application is July the 28th 2008

http://www.uniroma1.it/studenti/laureati/dottorati
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneurs Association

On 8 October 2003 in Bali, Indonesia, the Leaders of ASEAN and China signed Joint Declaration on Strategic Partnership for Peace and Prosperity. The purpose of the establishment of a strategic partnership for peace and prosperity is to foster friendly relations, mutually beneficial cooperation and good neighbourliness between ASEAN and China. In Joint Declaration, the Leaders of ASEAN and China clearly stated the importance to strengthen cooperation between ASEAN and China in youth.

In 2004, Plan of Action to implement Joint Declaration on Strategic Partnership for Peace and Prosperity was formulated as guidelines in deepening and broadening ASEAN-China relations and cooperation in a comprehensive and mutually beneficial manner for five years (2005-2010). Plan of Action identified the need to explore the possibility of establishing an ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneurs Forum and to implement ASEAN-China Exchange Programmes for Young Managers and Entrepreneurs.

At the First ASEAN-China Ministerial Meeting on Youth, on 29-30 September 2004, The Ministers Responsible for Youth of ASEAN and China had strengthened their commitments in promoting ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneur cooperation by signing Beijing Declaration on ASEAN-China Cooperation on Youth. Beijing Declaration expressed the commitments of ASEAN and China Leaders to conduct joint actions in order to facilitate access to credit, markets and business development opportunities, including the establishment of institutions, mechanisms and structures, for ASEAN-Chinese young entrepreneurs.

The establishment of ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneurs Association marked as a flagship project to be implemented that will strengthen socio-cultural cooperation between ASEAN and China when ASEAN and China Leaders signed Joint Statement of ASEAN-China Commemorative Summit, on 30 October 2006 in Nanning, China. At the 10th ASEAN-China Summit in Cebu, Philippines, the Leaders of ASEAN and China agreed that the measures in Joint Statement of ASEAN-China Commemorative Summit should be implemented.

In light of this, Brunei Darussalam organized the ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneurs Workshop on 18-20 June 2008. This workshop discussed and considered a concept paper on the setting up of an ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneurs Association, including its modality, objectives, organisational structure, roles and activities, locations, and sources of funding of the proposed action.

At the end of workshop, there were some recommendations which will be presented at the government level and private sector or business community :

n All ASEAN-CHINA member countries agree that there will be the formation of an association of ASEAN-CHINA Young Entrepreneurs

n Proposed Names:

¨ Asean-China Young Entrepreneurs Association

¨ Asean-China Young Entrepreneurs Federation

¨ Asean-China Young Entrepreneurs Alliance

Proposed Governance

n All ASEAN-CHINA member countries agree that the proposed governance for the association will be based on Option 2 as discussed during the workshop

n It was agreed that there will be 1 Co-Chair from ASEAN & 1 Co-Chair from CHINA

n The duration of Chairmanship, is still to be agreed, proposed duration vary between 1 – 3 years

n The Chair from ASEAN will either follow the annual ASEAN rotation or 3 yearly ASEAN-CHINA country coordinator rotation

n Proposed Secretariat has many varying structures, terms & duration, which will need further discussion before the next workshop in Nanning , China .

Proposed Structure

n General consensus amongst ASEAN-CHINA member countries with the following additional proposals:

¨ To include reports/recommendations to go to ASEAN + China Senior Economic Officials Meeting (SEOM MOFCOM)

¨ To include reports/recommendations to the ASEAN + China Senior Officials Meeting on Youth

¨ To include reports/recommendations to go to the ASEAN - China Joint Co-operation Committee Meeting (ACJCC)

Proposed Channels of Communication

n General consensus amongst ASEAN-CHINA member countries with the following additional proposals:

¨ Members of the ASEAN-China Youth Entrepreneurs Association are the national youth entrepreneurs associations or the equivalent organisations (for countries without a formal association in place)

¨ The Association’s members should maintain close communications with the national government agencies responsible for youth entrepreneurship matters

Proposed Funding

n Proposals discussed during the workshop were as follows:

¨ ASEAN-CHINA Cooperation Fund

¨ Membership fees (for institutions/countries)

¨ Corporate Sponsorship

¨ Cost sharing arrangement (including in-kind support)

General consensus in the workshop was that currently this issue needs further discussion

Proposed Outputs

n General consensus during the workshop that the purposed outputs discussed were agreeable, however, certain outputs should be prioritised: Short, Medium, Long Term

Interim Structure

n A Pro-Tem team to coordinate the various proposals that have been raised at this workshop and prepare for recommendation at the next workshop in Nanning , China

n Brunei is volunteering to lead this process on behalf of ASEAN and work together with China to compile all of the relevant information and proposals from this workshop and leading up to the next meeting in China .

Next workshop will be in Nanning , China (in order to setting up of an ASEAN-China Young Entrepreneurs Association--ASEAN-China Free Trade Area)


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PhD Scholarships in Photonics at DTU, Denmark

PhD scholarships
Nanophotonics for Terabit Communications (NATEC)

A new research centre focusing on nanophotonics for terabit communications is being established at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The centre is based on donations from a private foundation, VILLUM KANN RASNMUSSEN FONDEN. The NATEC centre will, in particular, perform research on light-matter interaction in semiconductor quantum dots and photonic crystal structures and explore the use of such nanostructured materials for realizing photonic chips operating in the terabit regime. The centre is a strongly focused effort involving nanofabrication, experimental characterisation based on nanoscopy and ultrafast lasers, fundamental theory including topology optimization, and systems experiments and will provide ample opportunities for cross-fertilization between these areas.

The NATEC Centre is headed by Professor Jesper Mørk (jm@com.dtu.dk)
from Department of Photonics Engineering, DTU, and involves the
collaboration with 4 other institutes at DTU: Department of Micro-
and Nanotechnology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Center for
Electron Nanoscopy and Danchip.

At the moment we have openings within the following areas of
research:

Growth and characterisation of semiconductor quantum dots and
fabrication of photonic crystal based devices (Kresten Yvind;
ky@com.dtu.dk).

Characterisation of pulse propagation in photonic crystal structures
and ultrafast dynamics in quantum dots (Mike van der Poel;
mvp@com.dtu.dk).

Theory and modelling of light-matter interaction in photonic crystal
structures with quantum dots (Niels Asger Mortensen; nam@mic.dtu.dk).

Topology optimization of nanophotonic structures incorporating
effects of nonlinearities and fabrication uncertainties (Ole Sigmund;
sigmund@mek.dtu.dk).

Experimental and theoretical investigations of terabit systems
emphasizing noise limitations and information capacity (Palle
Jeppesen; pj@com.dtu.dk).

We are looking for candidates with a strong track record and with a
good experimental, theoretical and/or computational background in
photonics, electromagnetics or materials engineering and physics. The
annual salary of PhD students starts at approximately 277,000 DKK
(36,900 EUR) + pension.

For further information please contact Jesper Mørk or the persons
mentioned above, or see the full job announcement at the homepage of
DTU. Please send your application as a single pdf file, including CV,
list of publications, certificates of exams and grades, as well as a
list of references to:

Director Anders Bjarklev
Department of Photonics Engineering
Ørsteds Plads, Building 343
Technical University of Denmark
DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark
Email: natecapplications@fotonik.dtu.dk.

Deadline for application: July 14, 2008 at 12.00 noon.

http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/MC696/PhD_scholarships
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

PhD position in Utrecht University

4 PhD-researchers 'Institutional, historical and spatial dimensions of economics' (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Law, Economics & Governance
Salary € 2,000.- gross per month in the first year to € 2,441.-/€ 2,558.- in the third resp. fourth year.
Respond before 15-08-2008

PhD-researcher 'European study of cohorts for air pollution effects’ (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Salary starts with € 2,000.- gross per month in the first year and increases to € 2,558.- gross per month in the fourth year of employment (salary scale “P” Collective Employment Agreement of the Dutch Universities).
Respond before 06-07-2008

Assistant Professor of Psychology (0.45 fte)
Roosevelt Academy
Salary min. € 2,330.- (scale 10) to max. € 4,868.- (scale 12)
Respond before 01-07-2008

PhD-researcher “Finite-amplitude behaviour of nearshore crescentic sandbars” (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Geosciences
Salary starts at € 2,000.- gross per month and is expected to increase to € 2,558.- gross per month in the fourth year.
Respond before 14-07-2008

PhD-researcher Structural study of supported Mo(Co)S2 catalysts (1,0 fte for 4 years, 0,8 fte for 5 years possible)
Faculty of Science
Salary starts with € 2,000.- in the first year and amounts to € 2,558.-
gross per month in the fourth year of employment (for a 1,0 fte
position).
Respond before 12-07-2008

PhD-researcher 'Natural variation analysis identifies a fructose specific signalling pathway in Arabidopsis' (1.0 fte)
Faculty of Science
Salary will be € 2,000.- gross per month in the first year and € 2,558.- gross per month in the fourth year
Respond before 01-07-2008

PhD-researcher on the project Successful implementation of innovations in organizations (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
Salary € 2,000,- per month in the first year and € 2,558.- gross per month in the fourth year of employment
Respond before 26-06-2008

2 PhD-researchers in Lithospere Dynamics (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Geosciences
Salary starts at € 2,000.- and increases to € 2,558,- gross per month in the fourth year of appointment.
Respond before 01-09-2008

PhD-researcher on a project entitled “Molecular dissection of a lipid pump involved in membrane vesiculation” (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Science
Salary starts with € 2,000.- per month in the first year and amount to € 2,558.- in the fourth year of employment
Respond before 15-07-2008

Postdoc Psychophysics of 'Wilful' perceptual control using the combination of modeling and experiment (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Science
Salary is in the range between € 2,330.- and € 3,678.- per month full-time appointment (scale 10 of the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities).
Respond before 30-08-2008

PhD-researcher ALICE Experiment (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Science
Salary between € 2,000.- and maximum € 2,558.- per month for a full time appointment
Respond before 01-07-2008

Professor of Computer Science - Multimedia (Leerstoel Multimedia) (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Science
Salary between € 4,803.- and € 6.995.- per month for a full time appointment
Respond before 30-06-2008

Assistant Professor in the Biochemistry of Host-Pathogen (Mycobacterium) Interactions (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Salary between € 2,802 and € 4,868 per month (full-time appointment in scale 10/12, of the Collective Labor Agreement of the Dutch Universities)
Respond before 30-06-2008

PhD researcher Molecular Biophysics & Microbiology (1.0 fte)
Faculty of Science
Salary will be € 2,000.- gross per month in the first year and € 2,558.- gross per month in the fourth year
Respond before 30-06-2008

PhD-researcher in Shock Metamorphism and Impact Geology (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Geosciences
Salary starts at € 2,000.,- and increases to € 2,558,- gross per month in the fourth year of appointment.
Respond before 01-07-2008

PhD-researcher in Marine Geochemistry (1,0 fte)
Faculty of Geosciences
Salary starting at € 1,956.- in the first year to € 2,502.- in the last year of appointment.
Respond before 31-12-2008
http://www.uu.nl/uupublish/homeuu/homeenglish/working/vacancies/25678main.html
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Two PhD positions at SPRU: Transitions to sustainability

SPRU (Science and Technology Policy Research) at the University of Sussex (UK) is pleased to offer two DPhil positions, available to start in October 2008.

The two doctoral positions are part of a larger ERC-funded research programme titled: ‘/Destabilisation of sociotechnical regimes as the key to transitions towards sustainability/’.

The successful applicants will receive a salary of ?21,050 per year over a period of forty-two months. We are looking for excellent applicants, who meet the following criteria:
* They have completed a master in sociology of technology (STS), neo-institutional theory, evolutionary economics or organization/business studies.
* Applicants should be excellent, and are invited to provide indications for this (e.g. high grades, won prizes, published articles, recommendations) and their suitability for the project.
* Demonstrable affinity or experience with the issue of sustainability and the domains of transport, energy/coal, or agriculture is preferable.
* Current first year (research) students are also invited to apply.
* The projects are open to international candidates.

More information about the two PhD projects and application procedures can be found in the attached document and at the SPRU website.

Closing date: 17:00, 11 July 2008
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/spru/1-2-2.html_
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PhD (Research) Studentship in Information-Based Self-Motivated Learning in Robots

Apologies for Multiple Postings
Research Studentship
University of Hertfordshire
Science and Technology Research Institute

Applications are invited from candidates for a PhD studentship on self-motivated learning in robots based on information-theoretical principles.

Project and Requirements:

Based on a class of recently developed information-theoretic techniques and models, the project will study candidate mechanisms for the generation of biologically plausible self-motivated learning and behaviour dynamics for robots. The project will involve the intrinsically driven identification of intelligent behaviours based on informational criteria, and their incremental acquisition, refinement and expansion. The methods will be first developed in simulation and will then ideally be transferred to hardware robots.

The prospective candidates should have a keen interest in contributing to a new and dynamic research area and a strong background in Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics or another relevant computational discipline. In particular, they should demonstrate very strong programming skills in one or more major computer languages. A good mathematical/numerical background would be desirable, ideally including probability theory and data modelling/neural network techniques.

Successful candidates may be eligible for a research studentship award from the University (equivalent to £12,940 per annum bursary plus the payment of the standard UK student fees).

The envisaged research will take place in a vibrant and enthusiastic research environment as a part of the Adaptive Systems Research Group in the School of Computer Science at the University of Hertfordshire. The university is located in Hatfield, less than 25 minutes by train from London Kings Cross and with convenient access to Stansted, Luton and Heathrow airports and not far from the historic town of St. Albans.

Contact for informal inquiries on the research topic: Dr. Daniel Polani (E-mail: d.polani@herts.ac.uk)
For further information on the application process and an application form, contact

Mrs Lorraine Nicholls
Research Student Administrator
STRI, Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences
University of Hertfordshire
College Lane, Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9AB, UK.

Tel: 01707 286083
Fax: 01707 284185
or email:
L.Nicholls@herts.ac.uk

The short-listing process will begin on 25th July 2007, but earlier application is encouraged.
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The way to AMINEF in Gedung Balai Pustaka

American Indonesian Exchange Foundation
Balai Pustaka Building, 6th. Floor
Jl. Gunung Sahari Raya No. 4
Jakarta 10720, Indonesia

1. The buses which goes to Senen Bus Station all of them pass through Gedung Balai Pustaka. Especially which route is through Pasar Baru .

2. Bus Transjakarta, from Blok M you have to change the bus 2-3 times.
Way 1 : from Blok M change the bus in Dukuh Atas bus stop to the bus towards Pulogadung, then take a bus in Pramuka bus stop towards Ancol, this bus pass through Gedung Balai Pustaka. The closest bus stop (Budi Utomo) is about 800 meters from Gedung Balai .
Way 2 : From Blok M take the bus in the Harmoni Bus Stop, the bus towards Pulogadung, get down in Senen Bus Stop and walk about 800 meters, or from this bus stop take the bus towards Ancol and get down as mentioned in way 1. About the distance, this two bus stops is about the same. (It is better if you take ojek or bajaj from this bus stop to Gedung Balai Pustaka)

3. If you take taxi with old tariff (TL=Tarif Lama) from blok M with no traffic jam is about Rp. 30.000,00.

4. From Blok M use bus Patas AC 76. Gedung Balai Pustaka is in the right side, after you pass through Depag, and say to conductor "Balai Pustaka"

5. Use a busway from Blok M towards Kota, get down in Sawah Besar bus stop. From here take a Mikrolet M12 towards Senen. After cross road Wahidin and before senen get down and cross the street.

Living Cost in Germany

Living Cost in Germany is vary from city to city, but this is th case if you stay in Aachen, Germany
Student accommodation or private sharing : 180 - 230 euros per month
Food : 10 - 12 euros per day (if eating outside)
Transport for students : free within Aachen and until Koln and Dusseldorf in regional trains)

Living Cost In Austria

Living Cost in Austria is depending on the city, for example the Capital of Austria, Vienna:
- Dormitory is about 250-400 euro per month.
- Living Cost 200-400 euro per month.
- Transportation 128 euro per 4 months (student and age < 26), or 49 euro per month (ordinary)

For visa, it has to be a letter from the University/Scholl in Austria. It takes about 2-3 months.

Where to do GMAT Test

GMAT Tests are held in Jakarta, Indonesia :
1. EEC Slipi +62-21 5320044 or +62-215323176
2. Kaplan GMAT Preparation +62-81388908450, +62-21 5211588, +62-215211701 (Information abaout this test can be asked in that number)
3. Or this number +62-213159225

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