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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Google scholarship for ladies

Dr. Anita Borg (1949–2003)

Anita Borg believed that technology affects all aspects of our economic, political, social and personal lives. A technology rebel with a cause, in her life she fought tirelessly to ensure that technology’s impact would be a positive one. It was this vision that inspired Anita in 1997 to found the Institute for Women and Technology. Today this organization continues on her legacy and bears her name, The Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology (www.anitaborg.org).

The Scholarship

Dr. Anita Borg devoted her adult life to revolutionising the way we think about technology and dismantling barriers that keep women and minorities from entering computing and technology fields. Her combination of technical expertise and fearless vision continues to inspire and motivate countless women to become active participants and leaders in creating technology.
As part of Google’s ongoing commitment to furthering Anita’s vision, we are pleased to announce The Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship: Asia-Pacific (APAC). Through the scholarship, we aim to encourage women to excel in computing and technology, and become active role models and leaders.
Scholarships will be awarded based on the strength of candidates’ academic performance, leadership experience and demonstrated passion for computer science. A group of female Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students will be chosen from the applicant pool across Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asia and India. Each scholarship recipient will receive a scholarship amount specific to their local region in respect to tuition.
All scholarship recipients will be invited to visit a Google office in Sydney, Australia for a networking retreat. It will include workshops with a series of speakers, panels, breakout sessions and social activities, and will provide an opportunity to meet and share experiences.
 

Eligibility requirements

Applicants must:
  • Be a female student enrolled in full-time undergraduate or postgraduate study at an university.
  • Be enrolled at a University in any of the following countries: Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and India. Citizens, permanent residents, and international students are eligible to apply.
  • Be studying Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a closely related technical field.
  • Maintain an excellent academic record.

How to apply

Please complete the online application and submit all required documents online by 31st of May, 2013. First-time users will be required to register and create an account. You will be asked to submit electronic versions of the following:
  • Resume – with education, work and technical accomplishments included
  • Transcripts
    • Bachelor’s: A copy of your current academic record
    • Master’s and PhD: A copy of your previous and current academic records
  • Two letters of recommendation
    • The letters should be written by individuals who are qualified to evaluate your academic and leadership accomplishments, e.g. from a professor, adviser or supervisor. You will be asked for the name and contact information for each of your references when you complete the online application. Each contact you enter will receive an email generated by the online application including instructions on how to submit their letter electronically. The deadline for your references to complete the letter of recommendation is June 10, 2013.
  • Answers to three short essay questions (suggested word count is 400-600 words per question)

    1. Describe a significant computer science project you have worked on. (If you have worked on a major independent research project, such as research for a graduate program, please describe that work here). Give an overview of the problem and your approaches to the key technical challenges. If this was a group effort, be sure to specify your individual role and contributions.
    2. Give an example(s) of a situation(s) where you significantly demonstrated your leadership abilities. Explain what you set out to achieve and how you went about it. What was the outcome of your efforts?  These need not be demonstrated through formal or traditional leadership roles. Feel free to think broadly and examine the many ways you impact members of your technical community.
    3. Have you thought of the next big product/technology to revolutionize the market as we know it? Write out a business proposal to a Venture Capitalist, including a description of the product/technology, your planned methodology to develop it to bring it to the consumer market and the expected positive impact on people's lives.
For specific questions not answered on this page or in the FAQ section, please e-mail anitaborg-apac@google.com. The subject field of your email must include “Anita Borg Question”.
 

About the Scholars’ Retreat

All scholarship recipients will be invited to an expenses paid retreat held in Sydney, Australia in September. In addition to free time for sightseeing and socializing, the formal part of the retreat typically includes:
  • Welcome meal and tour of Google;
  • Informal ice breaker activities and introductions;
  • Introduction to the Anita Borg Institute and the scholarship program;
  • Personal insights, technical talks, and workshops.
You can read the scholars' interview about the 2012 Asia Anita Borg Memorial Scholars' Retreat in Singapore on Google Student Blog.
We look forward to receiving your application!
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Friday, March 15, 2013

Three PhD Scholarships: IBM-UTS Smarter Planet Project

Mary-Anne Williams | Friday March 01, 2013 | Research | All
At the University of Technology, Sydney (UTS), you can challenge yourself by undertaking PhD studies in artificial intelligence. In this role, you will explore some of the deepest problems of intelligence yet see your work make a real difference in practical systems.

The IBM-UTS Smarter Planet Project is offering three scholarships to Australian or international candidates. The scholarship is paid as a tax-exempt $24,653 annual stipend to help cover your living expenses for a maximum of 3.5 years. Tuition fees for successful Australian candidates will be covered by the Research Training Scheme. International candidates may be eligible for an International Research Scholarship that covers tuition fees.

These scholarships will support PhD research projects that address real world problems using software, intelligent robots, and connected environments. The objective of the IBM-UTS Smarter Planet Project is to develop novel approaches to constructing intelligent systems that engage seamlessly with users and enable new forms of social interaction. Projects may involve artificial intelligence, formal logic, computational law, cognitive science, data analytics, social computing, robotics and the internet of things.

A PhD is rewarding like no ordinary job. You will help create the future at the same time as developing your research skills and preparing you for the next phase of your career. You will work in the vibrant Innovation and Enterprise Research Laboratory (the "Magic Lab") with access to state-of-the-art technologies, including Australia's only PR2 robot. The research environment is stimulating but relaxed and your colleagues will be highly motivated and skilled researchers. In addition, you will have the opportunity to work with senior research leaders in IBM.

We are looking for motivated, resourceful and imaginative people to join us. Normally a Masters or high Honours degree in a relevant field of science, IT or engineering is required but in rare circumstances exceptional candidates without such qualifications are admitted. You do not need to have any specialized knowledge or experience but a high level of skill in software engineering is expected.

The position is located at the UTS's Broadway campus, just minutes walk from Central Station and Chinatown.

To apply:
Send an email with your resume, cover letter and academic transcript to phd@themagiclab.org.
Applications Close: April 2, 2013
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Monday, December 24, 2012

Postdoc and PhD positions in statistical genetics available

Postdoctoral Positions
Opportunities currently exist for up to five experienced Postdoctoral Research Fellows/Research Fellows to be part of the internationally recognised group based at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia in the labs of Peter Visscher and Naomi Wray. The successful applicants would potentially work on projects involving analysis of genotyping, expression, methylation and sequencing data, as well as simulation of genetic data for testing methods and for interpretation of results within a population genetics framework and development of user friendly software for dissemination to the wider academic community.
The person
Applicants should hold a PhD in a relevant field and have evidence of research productivity, including publications and conference presentations. For an appointment at Academic Level B, you will have extensive postdoctoral experience.
Remuneration
This is a full-time, fixed term appointment for an initial period of up to 3 years (renewal subject to funding and performance) at Research Academic level A or B. The remuneration package will be in the range $72,443.60 - $77,764.39 p.a. (Level A), or $81,857.70 - $97,205.75 p.a (Level B), plus employer superannuation contributions of up to 17%. Level of appointment will be commensurate with qualifications, experience and academic achievements.
For more details and online application:  http://www.seek. com.au/Job/ postdoctoral- research- fellow-research- fellow/in/ brisbane- cbd-inner- suburbs/23660931
Job 494189 on UQ jobs http://www.uq. edu.au/uqjobs/
Closing date for applications: January 14 2013In addition PhD positions are also available – email Naomi.Wray@uq. edu.au.

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Naomi R Wray | PhD
Queensland Brain Institute l University of Queensland
Queensland Room 432| Building 79
T + 61 7 33466374  F  +61 7 33466301  W www.qbi.uq. edu.au, complextr aitgenomics. com
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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Australia-Indonesia Young Muslim Leaders Exchange Program (MEP)

Australia-Indonesia Young Muslim Leaders Exchange Program (MEP)

 
The Australia – Indonesia Young Muslim Leaders Exchange Program (MEP) began in 2002 with the aim of building links between Muslim communities in both countries and promoting greater understanding and recognition of religion and its role in each society.
Funded by the Australian Government and run through the Australia-Indonesia Institute (AII), it was decided in 2005 to establish this program as one of the AII’s flagship programs. So far, 42 Australians and 112 Indonesians have participated in the program.
The program involves visits of several weeks duration to Australia by groups of young Indonesian Muslim community leaders (such as writers, bureaucrats, academics and workers in non-governmental organisations and religious bodies), and visits to Indonesia by their Australian counterparts. The focus is on building a greater understanding for Australians of the nature of mainstream Islam in Indonesia and, for Indonesians, a greater awareness of Australia’s multicultural society.
Candidates are interviewed and selected by an independent selection panel based on their extensive networks and capacity to act as ambassadors and participate in interfaith dialogue.
Requirements for Indonesian participants:
  1. Applicants (male/female) must be under 40 years of age.
  2. Demonstrated fluency in English through TOEFL (international or institutional standard) with minimum score of 450.
  3. Completion of the Application Form (available on both Paramadina University www.paramadina.ac.id / and Australian Embassy’s websites www.indonesia.embassy.gov.au)
Applications must be lodged by Thursday 17 January 2013 at 16:00 WIB. Applications can be posted to Paramadina University, Jl. Gatot Subroto Kav.97, Mampang, Jakarta Selatan 12790 or emailed to panitiamep2013@paramadina.ac.id.

Further information will be available on the AII Website: www.dfat.gov.au/aii.
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Monday, December 10, 2012

PhD Scholarship - Indigenous Land Management & Conservation

School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management

An opportunity exists for a PhD student to contribute to an Australian Research Council funded Linkage Project on Integrating Measures of Indigenous Land Management Performance. We are seeking a PhD candidate to join a multi-disciplinary team across the University of Queensland, Charles Darwin University and research partners from The Nature Conservancy, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities, The North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance, CSIRO (Sustainable Ecosystems) and Smyth and Bahrdt Consultants. The student will be enrolled at the University of Queensland with co-supervision through Charles Darwin University and CSIRO.
The School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management was formed at the beginning of 2009 as part of UQ's Science Faculty, bringing together expertise that centres on the theme of sustainability. The School is grounded in the established disciplines of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management. It is integrated through a common focus on the people-environment-behaviour interface and by a commitment to scientific, evidence-based approaches.  The School recognises the importance of being engaged with the community, industry and government and globally focussed.

The role

A PhD student is sought to study the social, cultural and environmental benefits of Indigenous management of and participation in protected area management. This project will build on the internationally adopted Framework for Assessing Management Effectiveness of Protected Areas, working under the direction of the Framework's author to expand its remit to better address social performance. The project will require a review of social policy relating to communities engaged with protected areas, an integration of the theoretical underpinnings of social and protected area policies, and substantial interaction with and contribution the development of international guidelines on integration of social and environmental assessment of protected area management effectiveness. The research will form part of the Australian Research Council project: Integrating measures of Indigenous land management effectiveness.

The person

You should have an Honours degree or Masters Degree with substantial research component, or equivalent in environmental management, social science or related discipline. It is essential that you can clearly demonstrate research potential. An interest in high quality research leading to practice or policy outcomes is desirable. Experience in indigenous land management, conservation, protected areas, interdisciplinary approaches to environmental management or social aspects of conservation will be well regarded.

Remuneration

Tax-free stipends of $28,715 per annum are available for three years, with the possibility of a six month extension.

Enquiries

To discuss the role, contact Prof Marc Hockings, Program Director (Environmental Management);  tel 07 33467845 or m.hockings@uq.edu.au
All applicants must supply the following documents: Cover letter, Resume and address the selection criteria.
The selection criteria should include:
1.  Relevant tertiary degree;
2.  Research experience in one of the following areas - indigenous land management, conservation, protected areas, interdisciplinary approaches to environmental management or social aspects of conservation
3.  Written or oral presentation skills,
4.  Independence and self-motivation.
To submit an application for this role, use the Apply button below.
1.  To apply, please send;
§  Cover letter highlighting previous research experience and interests and stating career aims and ambitions
§  Curriculum Vitae
§  Academic Transcript (Certified); original documents will not be returned.
Late and incomplete applications will not be considered.  Scholarship funding is subject to final contract sign off.
For information on completing the application process click here.
Application closing date:
18 Jan 2013 11:55pm E. Australia Standard Time
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Thursday, November 15, 2012

PhD Scholarship in University of Queensland, Australia

Opportunities exist for two or more PhD students to contribute to a set of exciting new projects focused on understanding how water, energy and carbon are interconnected in cities - for example in household or industrial water use, or in the water cycle. We are seeking PhD candidates to join a unique multi-disciplinary team at the School of Chemical Engineering at UQ. The School has a long history of research and teaching excellence internationally. It is rapidly becoming one of the major centres of research in the domain of the water-energy-carbon nexus.

The role

The PhD scholars will develop skills in modeling, analysis, data management, scenario and policy formulation and least cost carbon-abatement strategy development. The research will connect with and support a number of new projects at UQ including:
- An ARC Linkage project to quantify the presently unknown water-energy-carbon connections in individual households, as well as clusters of households within cities. The project will lead to detailed knowledge of the influence of technologies, behaviours, and urban water policy, on water use and related energy use, carbon emissions and costs. The results will inform efficient design, monitoring and management of buildings and cities. The work is supported by the Melbourne Water Sector (Smart Water Fund) and has strong linkages with the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology), ETH Zurich (Bits to Energy Laboratory) and other partners.
- A project addressing water cycle in South East Queensland to help underpin improved long-term cost-efficiency and hedge against escalating energy costs. The project will (a) quantify the carbon impact (risk) in the water supply chain (b) develop and input to decision support tools for asset optimisation (c) identify least cost options (d) engage with stakeholders throughout the project.
- Other projects including construction of an on-line virtual laboratory for Industrial Ecology using a multi-stakeholder input-output model (involving 6 other national research partners).
There are opportunities to work on large water and energy data sets, and with existing and developing models. The work is relevant engineering, physics, environmental management and social science.
Collectively the water-energy-carbon research group work will enable formation of a broader set of policy outcomes of national relevance to addressing the national goal of 80% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, while also minimizing water use and overall urban metabolism. It will have wide potential implications for water and energy utility governance.

The person

You should have an Honours or Masters degree, or equivalent in engineering, physics, environmental management, social science. It is essential that you can clearly demonstrate research potential. An interest in high quality research leading to industry or policy outcomes is desirable. Experience in modelling and/or social science policy analysis is desirable.

Remuneration

Tax-free stipends of $30,000 per annum are available for three years, with the possibility of a six month extension. This scholarship will cover postgraduate tuition fee for international applicants. Top-up scholarships would be available for applicants already holding another relevant scholarship. Applicants are encouraged to have applied for Australian Postgraduate Award and/or UQ Research Scholarships.

Enquiries

To discuss the role, contact Dr Steven Kenway s.kenway@uq.edu.au (0419 979 468) or Prof Paul Lant (Head of School Chemical Engineering) paul.lant@uq.edu.au.
To submit an application for this role, use the Apply button below. All applicants must supply the following documents: Cover letter, Resume and Address of selection criteria including 1/ Relevant tertiary degree; 2/ Data management, analysis or modelling of water/energy/carbon 3/ Written or aural presentation skills, 4/ Independence and self-motivation.
For information on completing the application process click here.

Application Close

07 December 2012
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Thursday, November 1, 2012

PhD Research Opportunities - The School of Earth, Environmental and Biological

PhD Research Opportunities - The School of Earth,
Environmental and Biological Sciences



The School of Earth, Environmental and Biological Sciences (EEBS), Science and Engineering Faculty (SEF) at Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia is seeking highly motivated students with strong field-based research interests to be part of a collaborative, multi-disciplinary research program.
PhD opportunities are available in the following areas:
1. Volcanology, igneous petrology & geochronology of Miocene Volcanism related to the opening of the Gulf of California
Investigating the Early-Mid Miocene igneous record of the Gulf of California (Mexico). The Gulf of California is a young example of a continental rift developed close to an active continental margin. Most continental-scale rifts that proceed to sea floor spreading develop in association with large volume igneous activity, however, the role of magmatism and the igneous record are commonly overlooked in understanding rift evolution. It has been widely presumed that Gulf of California rift developed rapidly beginning ~12 Ma, but new studies are challenging these previous models and suggesting a much earlier history to rifting and volcanism. Importantly, volcanism across the region may provide important records on the timing of the switch from wide to narrow rift modes. This PhD project will reinvestigate the mid-Miocene igneous record around the Gulf of California, but principally in Baja California to test this new conceptual model. The Project will involve field studies (stratigraphy, physical volcanology) and sampling for analytical research (petrology, whole-rock geochemistry, geochronology) to understand the origin, timing and evolution of magmas during this apparent switch in rift modes.
We are looking for a student with previous experience in field mapping, volcanology, igneous petrology and/or geochronology. NB - an ability to speak Spanish is highly desirable
For further information, please contact: Dr Scott Bryan (scott.bryan@qut.edu.au)
2. Sedimentology and Sedimentary Provenance studies of intraplate orogenic-related sedimentation
Sedimentary rocks are a key recorder of tectonic events. This fundamental Australia-based research will take new approaches to establish a finely tuned record of orogenic processes deforming the continental interior and how sediment loading from this mountain building event may have affected extension and magmatism at the continental margin. This project will examine the Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous (~380-320 Ma) continental sedimentary record across central and eastern Australia as this time slice records widespread rift basin development in northeastern Australia, intraplate orogenic events in central Australia (Alice Springs Orogeny), the progradation of a major sheet of cratonic-derived quartz-rich sand spreading outwards across Australia, and the initiation of Late Paleozoic glaciation. Mutliple dating techniques applied to the detrital minerals will be a key component of this project, revealing both the igneous and high-grade metamorphic history (from U/Pb zircon and rutile ages), and the recent tectonic and exhumation history (using lower temperature thermochronometers) of the source region. These new data will provide new insights into the relationship and timing of sedimentation and deformation. We are looking for a student with previous experience in field mapping, stratigraphy/sedimentology, sedimentary petrology and/or geochronology.
For further information, please contact: Dr Scott Bryan (scott.bryan@qut.edu.au)
3. Formation, preservation and environmental significance of magnetic Fe pisoliths
Iron nodules (pisoliths) are a common feature of many soils and weathering pro?les in the tropics and subtropics of Australia and around the world. Magnetic and non-magnetic soil Fe nodules commonly occur together in the same soils, where the magnetic nodules are distinguished by their high maghemite and hematite content. Previous research suggests that magnetic nodules form by intense heating of non-magnetic Fe nodules in topsoils during high-intensity bushfires. However magnetic nodules commonly occur deep within the soil or weathering profile, leading some authors dismiss thermal transformation of other Fe oxides. Alternative explanations which have been proposed include slow oxidation of ferrous solutions or formation via ferrihydrite in the presence of high concentrations of P, citrate or other organic ligands. This project will undertake a detailed geochemical, mineralogical and morphological comparison of magnetic and non-magnetic nodules in order to determine the mode of formation of magnetic Fe nodules in various environmental settings.
We are looking for a student with previous experience in environmental chemistry / geochemistry
For further information, please contact: Dr David Murphy (david.murphy@qut.edu.au)
4. The role of stored energy in rock deformation up to large strain and rotation
The project investigates the impact of stored energy on the deformation of rocks up to large strains and rotations. The successful candidate will employ numerical and physical modelling to examine the energy budget and mechanics of two-phase deformation (inclusions in a matrix) to large strains and rotations. She/he will explore the relevance of stored energy for fault formation and rock rheology.
We are looking for student with previous experience in at least one of these fields - structural geology, geomechanics, computational modelling, mechanical engineering, and analogue modelling
For further information, please contact: Dr Christoph Schrank (christoph.schrank@qut.edu.au)
5. Investigate diagenetic processes and histories of the Holocene reef and upper Pleistocene material
The project will recover cores through the Holocene reef sequence (0-10 ka) in two reefs (Heron and One Tree) in the southern Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and reconstruct reef growth (i.e. geomorphological development), sea level and palaeoclimate histories. The applicant will participate in both phases of the coring campaigns in the southern Great Barrier Reef, and work closely with the other national and international partners in the project We are looking for a student with previous experience in carbonate sedimentology, coral reef biology, geochemistry and geology.
For further information, please contact: Dr Luke Nothdurft (l.nothdurft@qut.edu.au)
6. Searching for pre 3.7Ga greenstone domains within the East Pilbara Craton
Study of Eoarchean terranes (4.0 Ga-3.6 Ga) has provided invaluable information on the early Earth including; the requirement for early formed proto crust and complementary depleted mantle. Nevertheless, all presently recognised localities that contain lithologies older than ~3.6 Ga have been subjected to at least amphibolites facies metamorphism. Geochemical evidence indicates that it is highly likely that pre 3.7 Ga crust is present in the Pilbara, but as of yet none have been definitively recognised. Furthermore, the Pilbara Craton contains abundant basaltic sequences that have been subjected to no more than lower greenschist facies metamorphism.
This proposal seeks to acquire samples from localities identified to have potential of pre 3.7 Ga rocks for geochemical characterisation and dating.
We are looking for a student with previous experience in igneous or metamorphic geology
For further information, please contact: Dr David Murphy (david.murphy@qut.edu.au)
Selection Criteria for a suitable candidate include:
  • a MSc degree in Earth Systems (or equivalent); or a relevant First Class or Second Class Division A Honours degree; or a Professional Doctorate from a recognised institution with a grade point average of at least 5.0 on a 7 point scale
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Research and Field experience - such as publications
  • A full driver's licence and the ability to do field work in remote locations
  • Sufficient command of English to complete the proposed course of study
The annual scholarship round is now open, with applications closing October 12, 2012.
Information on PhD scholarships available and how to apply can be found at:
http://www.qut.edu.au/research/scholarships-and-funding/research-scholarships
Queensland University of Technology has one of Australia's fastest growing research profiles, and aims to become research-intensive in selected areas of strength and priority. QUT's focus is to undertake high-impact research that is both of the highest academic quality and also aimed at making a real and practical difference to the world around us.
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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Ph.D: Anthropological Linguistics

Department: Linguistics

Level: PhD

Duties: Research

Specialty Areas: Anthropological Linguistics
Language and cognition; Language documentation; psycholinguistics

Description:

Two PhD positions are available, associated with the Australian Research Council
funded project 'Thinking and talking about atolls: the role of environment in shaping
language and our understanding of physical space.' One position will be based at
University of Newcastle (Newcastle, Australia), the other at Monash University
(Melbourne, Australia).

A good undergraduate degree in linguistics is required, preferably a first-class
Honours degree or Master's degree.

Deadline for applications: October 19, 2012 (or until filled)
Start date: Late 2012, early 2013

Two positions are available for PhD students to conduct research on the role of the
environment in shaping systems of linguistic spatial reference. The project will use
field-based investigation of languages spoken on atolls to test hypotheses on
correlations between the physical environment in which a language is spoken and
aspects of that language's system of spatial reference, particularly relating to
absolute frame of reference. The subproject associated with one PhD will involve
field research on the Marshallese language, primarily in the Marshall Islands but
also in the United States. The second PhD subproject will involve field research on
the Dhivehi language of the Maldives.

Applicants will require solid undergraduate training in linguistics, ideally with some
training in the application of experimental methodologies. We are especially
interested in applicants with an interest in the relationship between language and
cognition, ideally with some background in spatial language. Some knowledge of
Austronesian or Indo-Aryan languages will be helpful.

The Marshallese subproject will be housed in the Endangered Languages
Documentation, Theory and Application Research Group at the University of
Newcastle, and will be supervised by Dr Bill Palmer. The Maldives subproject will
be housed in the Department of Linguistics at Monash University and will be
supervised by Dr Alice Gaby. Both will form part of a team of researchers including
Palmer and Gaby and one other PhD student.

Applications should be sent AS EMAIL ATTACHMENTS directly to both Palmer
and Gaby, and should include a covering letter outlining your relevant training and
experience, a CV, and transcripts of your academic history.

Applications should be sent to Dr Bill Palmer newcastle.edu.au
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and Dr Alice Gaby monash.edu> for more information.

Application Deadline: 19-Oct-2012

Mailing Address for Applications:
Attn: Email applications as attachments to:
bill.palmer@newcastle.edu.au and alice.gaby@monash.edu

Contact Information:
Dr Bill Palmer
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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Various Positions related to Hydrology

Researcher Positions

1. Griffith University, Centre for Coastal Management, Australia
Two Research Fellow positions at Griffith University, Centre for Coastal Management, Australia
We are looking for two highly-qualified research fellows who are going to work on an upcoming project on a coastal and emergency management decision support system.We are looking for two highly-qualified research fellows who are going to work on an upcoming project on a coastal and emergency management decision support system.
1. Coastal dynamics and computational modelling (storm surge inundation)
The Senior Research Fellow/Research Fellow will implement a state of the art coupled wave/hydrodynamic model to establish the platform of a real-time high resolution multi-regional storm surge forecast and distribution system for more efficient and effective management of extreme weather. The Fellow will work closely with the partner organisations to set up the forecast system on high performance computers. Duties will include development of a coupled wave/hydrodynamic model to simulate storm surge inundation, establish a storm surge forecast on HPC, data analysis and the preparation of scientific publications. A detailed position description can be obtained here. .
2. Data visaulization and management on HPC
The Senior Research Fellow/Research Fellow will carry out research in the establishment of a real-time coastal management decision support system for more effect coastal and emergency management. The Fellow will work closely with eResearch analysts to set up and maintain the system on high performance computers. Duties will include development of a centralised information system with research partner organisations, creation of 2D/3D visualisation tools for the system, archiving of existing data relevant to storm surges and disaster management, and the preparation of scientific publications.. A detailed position description can be obtained here.
For those who want to apply for the positions, please send (1) Cover letter, (2) Full CV, and (3) Response to the selection criteria (which can be obtained in the PDF files on the above links) to Professor Rodger Tomlinson (preferred) or by mail to the following address. References may also be requested when needed.
(Source: Coastal-List)

2. University of Hawaii, Manoa
Faculty Position Announcement, the Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering of the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST), University of Hawaii, Manoa
Applications for a full-time tenure-track position, at the rank of assistant or associate professor, in the field of coastal engineering. Ocean and Resources Engineering is a graduate department offering MS and PhD degrees with strong commitment to teaching and mentoring graduate students, conducting extramurally funded research, and publishing scholarly materials. The ABET-accredited academic program includes coastal engineering, offshore engineering, and ocean resources engineering.
The successful candidate is expected to teach graduate courses and develop funded research projects in topic areas such as littoral processes, sediment transport, ocean observing, structural mechanics, and environmental fluid mechanics. In addition, the selectee will also have the opportunity to further develop the Kilo Nalu Nearshore Reef Observatory.
Applicants must have a PhD degree in Engineering, Applied Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics or a closely related discipline received no later than June 30, 2012. Other requirements include excellent communication skills; demonstrated capability for creative, high quality research; and the demonstrated capability/experience and desire to contribute to teaching and mentoring of students. At the associate professor level, applications must have four years of experience at the rank of assistant professor or equivalent. Practical experience in design of ocean structures and marine systems is highly desirable.
Interested applicants should submit a detailed resume, teaching and research plans, copies of three relevant publications, transcripts (copies acceptable with application, official document upon hire) and names and address of three references to orejob@hawaii.edu. Questions regarding the position may be directed to Dr. K.F. Cheung, Chair of Search Committee, Department of Ocean and Resources Engineering. This position will be available on August 1, 2012.

3. College of Engineering at the American University of Sharjah (AUS), Arab Emirates
World-class researcher in the field of water and environmental engineering, the College of Engineering at the American University of Sharjah (AUS), Arab Emirates
The Chair has been established through the generosity of University Trustee Riad Sadek for the purpose of advancing the theory and practice of water and environmental engineering, particularly in the context of the Gulf of Arabia and the GCC. The successful candidate will head efforts underway at the University to establish a Gulf Coastal Ecosystem Research Center for the study of water and environmental resources. The incumbent must hold a terminal degree and qualify for appointment as a faculty member in the Department of Civil Engineering. The new Chair will have research and instructional responsibilities, as well as some administrative duties associated with the Center.
The successful candidate will be a leader in the field of coastal ecosystem, environmental science and engineering or water resources engineering, as demonstrated by a solid record of research, substantial publications and peer recognition worldwide. The successful candidate will also have a strong record of acquiring external resources to support research. We are looking for someone with a history of collegiality and team building who, likewise, has a successful record of mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. The successful candidate must be a visionary, who can lead the University's efforts to build an internationally recognized research center in coastal ecosystems.
Candidates seeking either a visiting appointment or a regular appointment will be considered for the inaugural appointment to the Riad Sadek Chair.
Screening will begin upon receipt of applications and will continue until the position is filled.
A curriculum vita and the names and contact information of at least three references should be submitted via email.
For more information, visit the website.
Applicants must have earned doctorates in Civil Engineering or closely related fields. Strong preference is given to candidates with teaching experience in an American model/s of higher education and having experience in managing a research center/s. Work experience in North American industry or higher education is highly desirable.

4. University of Kurdistan Hewler, Iraq
Lecturers/Senior Lecturers in Natural Resources Engineering,University of Kurdistan Hewler, Iraq Closing date: May 20, 2012
The University of Kurdistan Hewler (UKH) is a public university funded by the Kurdistan Regional Government within Iraq (www.KRG.org). It is committed to excellence in teaching, learning and research. The medium of instruction, communication and administration is exclusively English and the University follows the British Quality assurance system.
The University is seeking enthusiastic and well qualified academics to fill in a number of vacant Lecturer/Senior Lecturer posts in the following areas of Natural Resources Engineering:
1. Water Resources Engineering.
2. Sedimentation and Stratigraphy, Geomorphology, Petrology and Hydrogeology, Geophysical Analysis and Formation Evaluation;
3. Mineralogy, Mining Engineering, Mineral Processing Engineering, Structural Geology and Analysis, Remote Sensing and GIS, Seismic Methods and Interpretation;
4. Drilling Engineering, Reservoir Engineering, Reservoir Geosciences, Well Completion and Production, Well Logging and Testing, Enhanced Oil Recovery;
5. Fluid Mechanics, Petroleum Fluids, Environmental Hydrology ;
6. Petroleum Engineering, Natural Gas Engineering.
The University offers an attractive remuneration package which includes:
Generous tax-free salary in US$;
Free furnished accommodation;
Round-trip travel to home destination;
Contribution to relocation expenses;
Medical allowance;
Child education contribution.
For an informal discussion regarding these positions, please contact Dr. Tahseen Rafik, Pro Vice Chancellor Learning and Teaching. For detailed job description, person specification and application form, please visit the University's website via Apply Online. To apply, please complete the Application Form - Academic which can be downloaded from our website and email it together with your extended CV (including list of publications and copies of qualification transcripts) to: jobs@ukh.ac. Please include in your application a Personal Statement highlighting the post(s) you are applying for and a mapping of your skills and experience onto the requirements of the post, a list of modules that you are able to deliver at access, undergraduate and postgraduate levels and your research interests.

5. CICESE, Ensenada, Mexico
Postdoc Opportunity at CICESE, Ensenada, Mexico
Closing date: May 18, 2012
The Waves Group of CICESE, as part of the Physical Oceanography Department is seeking candidates for a three-year postdoc position. As part of a recent CONACYT-funded project, the postdoc will work with the Principal Investigator (F. J. Ocampo-Torres) and colleagues in the Waves Group at CICESE (P. Osuna and others), along with several outside collaborators (from UABC in Ensenada, U.Marseilles in France, and Met Institutt in Norway).
Some of the effects of the sea surface in the marine-boundary layer has already been documented. Moreover, detailed aspects related to the presence of swell in opposing direction to the wind generated waves is still a subject of further research.
Understanding the process by which the marine-boundary layer is influenced by combined swell and wind-sea is necessary to constrain the description of its future behavior in coupled models. Within this broad context, the specific purpose of the project is to acquire detailed observations in the Gulf of Tehuantepec, hindcast the wave spectrum in the interest region, study air-sea interaction under accelerating-decelerating winds in the laboratory, and determine ocean-atmosphere fluxes of CO2, heat and moisture under the presence of mixed seas.
We seek for a recent PhD graduate interested in approaching these challenging problems.
Essential qualifications include: PhD in Oceanography, Applied Math, Physics or related field, a strong math and physics background, and the ability to gain insight from observational data. Knowledge of Fortran and model development experience is desirable. She/He is also expected to actively collaborate in writing and submitting scientific manuscripts and proposals for funding, as well as to collaborate in other research activities within the Waves Group in CICESE.
Please send a CV along with the names and contact information of three references to F. J. Ocampo-Torres and Pedro Osuna. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Inquiries regarding further details about the position are welcome.

6. University of Queensland – School of Civil Engineering, Australia
Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Civil Engineering, University of Queensland – School of Civil Engineering, Australia
Closing date: May 16, 2012. Ref. nº 493224
The School of Civil Engineering has a long and proud record of academic achievement and involvement with the profession and industry and is among the leaders in civil engineering education and research in Australia and has world standing in several research areas. Its mission is to provide a cohesive learning environment enabling quality education, leadership with a desire to meet technological challenges and an ability to work with a wide range of people. The School has extensive concrete, steel and soils laboratory facilities that are used for teaching, research and commercial testing. The School is located at the St Lucia Campus and has offices and facilities in the Hawken Engineering Building and the Seddon Buildings. The School will be moving into a new state of the art Advanced Engineering building in 2013.
Further information and details of the research interests of academic staff may be accessed on the school's website.
The successful appointee will work with a multidisciplinary team on an Australian Research Council Linkage project titled: "Multi-scale, two-phase flow in complex coal seam systems"
Applicants should possess PhD qualifications in Hydrogeology or Civil/Environmental Engineering (with a strong hydrogeological background). You should also have a strong desire to develop a successful and highly-productive research career, have good general research skills, a strong methodological background, excellent statistical and analytic skills, very good writing abilities, and the capacity to work with multidisciplinary research teams.
To discuss this role please contact Professor Ling Li. To submit an application for this role, visit the website and use the Apply button. All applicants must supply the following documents: Cover letter, Resume and Selection Criteria responses.
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PhD Positions

1. ETH Zurich, Switzerland
PhD position in the modeling of step formation in steep streams at ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Closing date: June 1, 2012
Research is on the critical state at which steps are formed with the toolbox of self-organized criticality and cellular automaton modeling of step formation by grain blocking and hydraulically-driven step collapse in a 1-d and 2-d channel. Field work in Alptal is involved (in collaboration with WSL).
For more details contact: Dr Peter Molnar.

2. Grenoble, France
PhD, Discrete Element Modelling of Bedload Sediment Transport, Grenoble, France
Transport of bedload, the larger material that is transported in stream channels, has major consequences for public safety, for the management of water resources, and for environmental sustainability. Most particularly, in mountains, steep slopes drive intense transport of a wide range of grain sizes. As discussed recently (Frey and Church 2009)*, an important reason for our limited ability to predict sediment flux is that we have no general understanding of grain-grain interactions in stream channels,
especially due to a very wide range of grain size leading to grain size sorting or segregation (Fig.A). Movement of beads on a mobile bed in a turbulent supercritical flow on steep slopes has been studied at Cemagref in a two-dimensional channel. A high speed camera and image analysis allow us to measure variables at the particle scale such as positions, instantaneous velocities, trajectories, states of movements.
Two datasets are available, one relative to a uniform size of particle, the other pertaining to a segregating binary mixture (Fig.B).
This PhD subject is about discrete element modelling of bedload. In this type of modelling, each individual particle (sand grain, rock, …) is taken into account and intergranular interactions are modelled with simple laws (e.g. Coulomb friction). Gravity and contact forces permit to solve the dynamical behaviour of the system. The main issue will be to couple an existing discrete element model (yade-dem.org) with the fluid,
taking into account hydrodynamic forces. Calibration and validation will be performed with the help of both the uniform and binary datasets.
A. River armoring B. Segregation in a Flume
This PhD located in Grenoble, in the French Alps, will benefit from a collaboration with the laboratory 3SR, sols, solides, structures risques (discrete element modelling and fluid/grain coupling) and the laboratory LEGI, écoulements géophysiques et industriels (Turbulent flow modelling with particles).
Cemagref (Irstea), the National Institute in Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture, is a public research organisation depending on the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Research of the French Government. It employs over 1000 scientists and technicians specialising in interdisciplinary research in the field of environmental sciences, natural risks, rural life, agriculture, soil conservation, water
quality, vegetation and wildlife. The Grenoble centre is specialised in mountain-related issues. It conducts research in analysis and modelling of physical processes involved in the initiation and flowing of bedload transport, debris flows and snow avalanches, and their interactions with protective structures. Contact here or visit the website.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

PhD studentships in the Medical Genomics & Systems Biology (MGSB) University of Melbourne

Multiple PhD studentships are available in the Medical Genomics & Systems Biology (MGSB) Group at the University of Melbourne. MGSB is a multi-disciplinary research group whose aim is to use recent breakthroughs in genomic and molecular profiling technology (ultra high-throughput DNA/RNA sequencing, microarrays, metabolomics, etc.) to uncover the genomic basis of complex disease, understand pathogenesis at a systems-level, and build predictive models for patient stratification and precision medicine. To do this, we apply and develop concepts in graph theory, bioinformatics, biostatistics, and epidemiology.

Our research is highly collaborative both around Australia and internationally. Each position is most suitable for a candidate with background in analytical (e.g. maths/statistics/computer science/physics) and biological sciences (e.g. biology/biochemistry/genetics). However, we most value those with strong enthusiasm to learn.

The PhD scholarship is full-time for up to 3.5 years and consists of an annual stipend of AUD$23,728, conference/travel support of $2,000, and a laptop or desktop computer. The PhD is research based, there are no coursework or teaching requirements.

For more information about the MGSB group, selection criteria and how to apply, please contact Dr Michael Inouye (minouye@unimelb.edu.au)

Website: http://www.path.unimelb.edu.au/research/labs/inouye

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

PhD Opportunities in Space Engineering, University of New South Wales

Dear Colleagues,

We have a range of PhD opportunities available at the Australian Centre
for Space Engineering Researchat University of New South Wales in
Sydney. More information on the 16 positions is at
www.acser.unsw.edu.au/phd.html .

*ACSER @ UNSW*

The Australian Centre for Space Engineering Research (ACSER) was
establishedat the University of New South Wales in Sydney to increase
Australia's capabilities in the space industry. The centre builds on the
well established UNSW strengths of satellite navigation, earth
observation and hypersonics, and draws on the huge expertise of
Australia's largest Engineering faculty.

*PhD OPPORTUNITIES AT ACSER*

The Australian Space Research Program (ASRP) project "SAR Formation
Flying" is based at the centre. Working to user requirements, the
project is developing the business case, design and technologies for a
constellation of low cost and light-weight Synthetic Aperture Radar
(SAR) spacecraft to image the earth at night and in any weather. These
will monitor floods in Australia and have application to forest
monitoring for carbon accounting, border protection, oil spill
detection, agricultural monitoring and ocean surface current mapping.

We are currently looking for PhD students to assist in this and other
projects. Current topics include:

- Deployable Antennas

- Ultracapacitor Power Supplies

- Image Processing

- GNSS Receiver Design

- GNSS/SAR Signals

- Radar Applications

For more information please go to www.acser.unsw.edu.au/phd.html
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Thursday, August 26, 2010

PhD studentships in Finance - University of Melbourne

PhD Studentships in Finance
University of Melbourne - The Department of Finance

The Department of Finance at the University of Melbourne is pleased to invite applications for places in its PhD student cohort matriculating February 2011.

About the Program:

The PhD program consists of rigorous coursework in the first year, followed by a 2-3 year research period. The research of our faculty members spans all areas of finance and has been published in the top finance journals, such as The Journal of Finance, The Journal of Financial Economics, the Review of Financial Studies, and the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. A roster of prominent visiting scholars from other top Finance departments further enhances the program. Upon graduation, our PhD candidates are well equipped to compete in the global academic finance job market.

All places in the finance doctoral program are fully funded. Enrolled candidates receive tuition remission plus a stipend of at least A$26,000 per annum but possibly ranging higher for exceptional applicants, up to A$40,000 in certain instances. Further funding to cover conference and tutorial travel expenses is also available.

Application Procedure:

The minimum qualifications for completing an application are as follows:

* - a bachelor's degree (Australian H2A honors or equivalent),
* - official GMAT scores,
* - evidence of English language proficiency, and
* - a 600-700 word research proposal.

The deadline for international applications is October 31, 2010. For Australian permanent residents and for citizens of Australia or New Zealand, the deadline is November 30, 2010. Applications can be lodged on-line at:

http://www.gsbe.unimelb.edu.au/research/research-admissions.html.

About the Department

The Department of Finance is home to 28 full-time academics and a large number of sessional teaching staff. The Department provides an excellent research environment with weekly seminars, brownbag presentations, and access to a broad range of financial databases. The extremely active environment offers many opportunities for experience as Research Assistant or Teaching Assistant.

More information about the department can be found here:

http://www.finance.unimelb.edu.au/
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PhD Studentship in Organic Chemistry - Monash University

Fully funded PhD studentship
Dendrimer Synthesis
Monash University, Australia

We seek an outstanding PhD candidate with a background in synthetic organic chemistry to develop a new class of dendritic molecules, and to study their applications. The position is fully funded, both fees and stipend, for four years.

Project description

The successful candidate will investigate a new method for the synthesis of a library of dendrimers with variations in the sizes and shapes of the monomers, and of the strength and character of the forces between them. One aim of the project is to make dendrimers carrying a variety of functionality, and with the flexibility of the synthetic strategy, engineer the molecules for solubility, surface activity, and assembly into larger structures.

Measurement of the conformations of the dendrimers using Small-Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) is part of the project, and the successful candidate will have the opportunity to gain experience with this method at the Australian Synchrotron, collocated with Monash University. Computer models for the dendrimer conformations will be tested by the SAXS methods.

Monash University

Monash University has Australia's leading chemistry school, ranking 64th in Shanghai's Jiao Tong Index. Monash is one of only three Australian universities ranked in the global top 100 for Chemistry, according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU). The ARWU annually grades over 1000 institutes on six objective indicators including the number of highly cited researchers, the number of articles published in the journals Nature and Science and the per capita performance with respect to the size of the institution.

Applications

Interested candidates should send a CV, a short description of research interests, and the names of two or more referees to the email addresses below.

Enquiries should be directed to:

Dr. David Lupton,

david.lupton@monash.edu,

http://users.monash.edu.au/~dwlupton/index.html.

or

Dr. Angus Gray-Weale,

angus.gray-weale@monash.edu,

http://www.gusgw.info.
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Monday, July 19, 2010

PhD scholarship opportunity @ The Queensland Brain Institute (Australia)

PhD scholarship in Bioinformatics at the Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, Australia

Two PhD scholarships are available in the area of psychiatric genetics and second-generation- sequencing:

Project 1: Investigating the role of micro-RNAs in Schizophrenia using Second Generation DNA Sequencing The successful applicant will seek to identify rare and novel microRNAs in brain tissue. This involves comparing miRNA expression in multiple brain tissues of SZ-affected versus unaffected controls by using second generation DNA sequencing to identify the target mRNA transcripts of novel miRNA’s that are differentially expressed between SZ-affected and –unaffected samples. The following functional analysis aims at investigating the role of miRNA’s in the etiology of SZ.

Project 2: A systematic screen for schizophrenia- associated rare variants in population isolates from Sarawak and southern India

The successful applicant will investigate the contribution of rare variants to SZ in two population isolates from Sarawak (Iban) and southern India (Tamil Brahmin) that are the subject of current GWAS in the Mowry lab. This involves the systematical re-sequencing of the best candidate SZ regions identified in the Iban and Tamil Brahmin GWAS, as well as strongly replicated SZ regions from studies in other populations.

Please find more details on the projects at http://s04-2. qbi.uq.edu. au/mowry/. Note the closing dates for the two scholarships are mid 2010.

Contact: Prof. Bryan Mowry
Tel (QBI): +617 3346 6351
Tel (QCMHR): +617 3271 8693
Email: b.mowry@uq.edu. au

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

PhD Scholarship of Geodynamics at Univ of Sydney

Applications are invited for a PhD scholarship in Plate Tectonics/Geodynami cs working with Professor Dietmar Müller’s EarthByte Group at the School of Geosciences, The University of Sydney, as part of the project “The Virtual Geological Observatory: a four dimensional view into the Earth through deep-time data-mining”.

The position will focus on building plate kinematic models, including plate deformation, and on linking plate kinematic models to mantle convection, mantle seismic tomography and geological observations, such as palaeogeography, basin stratigraphy, and data constraining rock uplift.

Successful candidates must have:
• An undergraduate degree and an MSc degree in geology or geophysics
• An interest to carry out research at the interface between geophysics and geology
• Experience with scripting/programmi ng, especially in an OSX/Unix/Linux environment (e.g. shell scripting, Python or C++)
• Expertise in ’long-term’ geodynamics/ plate tectonics and some aspect of computational/ numerical modelling
• Knowledge of common computer software for data analysis and map making, eg Matlab, Generic Mapping Tools (GMT)
• An ability to work as part of a research team
• Good communication skills, and an ability to present results both orally and in written form

Additional information about the group’s research can be found at www.earthbyte. org and about related software development at gplates.org

Applications and enquiries should directed to Dietmar Müller,
dietmar.muller[ AT]sydney. edu.au

Stipend: AU$26,140 p.a. (tax-free) for 3 years
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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Scholarships at University of Technology Sydney

Scholarships at University of Technology Sydney

UTS - a dynamic and cosmopolitan university that marks the gateway to Sydney - Australia's economic, multicultural and creative global city. In 2008 we celebrated twenty years as a university, and we have great plans for our third decade.

UTS: Law offers an extensive range of programs at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels that produce graduates who enjoy high levels of employment in both Australia and overseas.

The Faculty of Law offers two scholarships in each academic year for "New International Candidates" in the Master of Laws (LLM) by Coursework.

One scholarship will be awarded in each of Autumn Semester and Spring Semester each year to a new LLM international student.

The scholarship will be by way of reduction of tuition fees for the semester of the award.

Scholarships will be awarded solely on the basis of academic merit*.

Candidates must:

* have applied for admission to the UTS Master of Laws by Coursework (LLM) award, course code C04143;
* be categorised by UTS as an international student (neither an Australian citizen nor a permanent resident of Australia); and
* have reached a level of achievement across all subjects in the undergraduate legal qualification used as a basis for admission to the LLM which is equivalent to an academic achievement of Distinction average (75%) at UTS

Value: $2,500.00

Number per year: 2

Apply at http://www.uts. edu.au/internati onal/prospective /studying/ apply/

Contact detail: law@uts.edu.au
Moreinfo: http://datasearch.uts.edu.au/law/scholarships/detail.cfm?code=0000019272
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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Masters and PhD Scholarships, QUT, Australia

QUT engineering masters and PhD research scholarships
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is one of Australia's most valuable
players in research and provides quality assured research solutions for
industry, government, and the non-profit and community sectors.

QUT's Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering plays a key role in national
centres of excellence in integrated engineering asset management, rail
technologies, spatial information, and automotive technologies. It also leads
major national and international research projects in aviation, renewable energy
and energy distribution.

QUT invites applications from outstanding engineering graduates around the globe
for two-year masters or three-year PhD scholarships.

The successful applicants will commence their candidature in the 2010 academic
year to work alongside world-class experts in some of Australia's leading
cooperative research centres and institutions.

Postgraduate research degrees are offered in Master of Engineering (Research),
Master of Applied Science (Research) and Doctor of Philosophy (Built Environment
and Engineering).

Our faculty offers a number of full tuition and living allowance scholarships to
assist our international and domestic research students undertaking a PhD or
research masters.

Research scholarship opportunities are available in the following areas:


* Aviation
* Complex Urban Systems Design
* Energy
* Orthopaedics and Trauma
* Intelligent Transport


After the completion of a QUT research degree, PhD candidates are
comprehensively prepared to enter a competitive labour market with practical and
academic competence and high employability.

Learn more about our research areas by visiting: www.bee.qut.edu.au/research

Details of the scholarship

The living allowance stipend is $20,000 per annum, tax exempt for three years.
International students who are offered the scholarship will also be considered
for a tuition fee waiver scholarship.

Eligibility

To be considered, candidates will require a first-class honours or second-class
division A honours degree, an appropriate masters degree (research or
coursework) or a professional doctorate from a recognised institution. Masters
degrees by coursework and professional doctorates must contain a significant
research component (no less than 33 per cent of the total degree) or significant
publications records.

Application closing date

Applications close on Friday, 23 April 2010.

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Endeavour Awards 2011, Australia

Endeavour Awards
http://www.endeavour.deewr.gov.au

The 2011 round is now open and will close on 31 July 2010.

Please go to Apply Now for further details on how to apply for a 2011 Endeavour
Award.

For detailed information on eligibility requirements, Award values, list of
participating countries and other important information please see the Applicant
Guidelines.

You should download these Guidelines and ensure you read and understand them
before starting your application.

The Endeavour Awards is the Australian Government's internationally competitive,
merit-based scholarship program providing opportunities for citizens of the
Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Europe and Americas to undertake study, research and
professional development in Australia. Awards are also available for
Australians to undertake study, research and professional development abroad.

The Endeavour Awards aim to:

Develop on-going educational, research and professional linkages between
individuals, organisations and countries;
Provide opportunities for high achieving individuals from Australia and overseas
to increase their skills and enhance their global awareness;
Contribute to Australia's position as a high quality education and training
provider, and a leader in research and innovation; and
Increase the productivity of Australians through an international study,
research or professional development experience.

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Australian Leadership Awards Scholarships 2011

Australian Leadership Awards Scholarships
http://www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar/ala.cfm

Applications for the 2011 intake open on 10 March 2010
and close on 30 June 2010

The Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) aim to develop leadership and build
partnerships and linkages within the Asia-Pacific, while addressing priority
development issues of the region.

The ALA program comprises ALA Scholarships and ALA Fellowships. These awards are
for leaders or those who have potential for leadership roles that can influence
social and economic reform, both in their own countries and in the Asia-Pacific
region.

ALA Scholarships are for study at Masters or Doctorate level in an Australian
university. Study programs must relate to a priority development area:
disability, economic growth, education, environment, food security, gender,
governance, health, human rights, infrastructure, regional stability, rural
development, water and sanitation. ALA scholars also undertake a Leadership
Development Program in Australia.

As ALA Scholarships are an investment in the future of the Asia-Pacific region,
ALA scholars are required to return to their home country or the region for two
years after they have completed their studies in Australia.

Selection for ALA Scholarships is competitive, based on leadership qualities,
academic excellence and potential impact on return home.

To be eligible to apply, you must meet the following criteria.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010

6 PhD Studentships, HITLab, Univ. of Tasmania, Australia

6 PhD Studentships in Human Interface Technology
University of Tasmania - The HITLab Australia

The HITLab Australia (HITLab AU) is a specialist human interface technology
teaching and research centre developed by the University of Tasmania within the
School of Computing and Information Systems. Established in 2008, it partners
with the world-renowned HITLab US (http://www.hitl.washington.edu) based at the
University of Washington in Seattle and has links with the HITLab NZ
(http://www.hitlabnz.org) based at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand.
We undertake research in a range of areasincluding, interactive surfaces,
visualization, mixed reality, tangible interfaces, gaming and augmented reality.

We are now advertising 6 fully funded PhD scholarships in advanced interface
technology.

Our ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate an ability to both undertake
basic research and be able to build high-quality prototype systems to
demonstrate their research, as well as making a strong contribution to the
group's publication activities and industrial research collaborations. PhD
candidates should have achieved (or expect to achieve) a first class honours or
equivalent in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, or a closely
related discipline, and have a keen interest in research.

Outstanding students from outside of these disciplines will also be considered
for these scholarships if they demonstrate how they can complete each research
project within the HITLab whilst enrolled in a different discipline.

Applications from International Students will be considered. Such students may
not be eligible for the Elite Scholarships but other sources of scholarship may
be offered.

Emailed applications should contain the following (as PDF or Text - only)

Title of the PhD project for which the application relates in the Subject Line
A Personal Statement outlining the research project that they are interested in
and why
A detailed CV or resume (clearly indicating research experience and grades)
The names and email addresses for two referees (PDF references can also be
included to speed up the application process)
The deadline for applications is Mar 17, 2010.

Applications for these scholarships must come directly to the HITLab Australia
at enquiries@... URL
http://www.hitlab.utas.edu.au/wiki/Jan_2010_PhD_Scholarships

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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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