Institution/Organization: University of Oslo
Department: Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies
Web Address: http://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/about/
Level: PhD
Duties: Research
Specialty Areas: Anthropological Linguistics; Discourse Analysis; Sociolinguistics
Science and technology studies
Description:
Two 2 PhD Research fellowship positions in sociolinguistics or related field
are available at the Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies,
University of Oslo. (SKO1017). More information about the Department of
Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies is available at:
http://www.hf.uio.no/iln/english/about/
The fellowships are for a period of 3 years and will be attached to the
project 'Standardising Minority Languages'. The aim of the project is to
carry out in-depth analyses of the standardisation of European Regional or
Minority Languages, expanding the focus from macro-level processes and
linguistic aspects of standardisation to include investigations of how users
relate to standardisation processes.
The successful applicants are expected to investigate the standardisation
processes related to a minority languages protected by the European
Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Applicants are expected to
present a research project closely linked to the main project; a project
description may be downloaded:
https://www.hf.uio.no/personer/adm/fak/personal-
arkiv/rannvere/StandardsProsjektbeskrivelse.pdf
The persons appointed will be affiliated with the Faculty's organised
research training. The academic work must result in a doctoral thesis that
will be defended at the Faculty with a view to obtaining the degree of PhD.
The persons appointed are expected to join the research group and
contribute to development of the academic environment. The appointment is
for a period of 3 years.
Applicants must hold a degree equivalent to a Norwegian Master's degree
or corresponding education in a field relevant to the proposed project (i.e.
sociolinguistics, social studies of science and technology, social
anthropology, sociology).
We are looking for strongly motivated and competent candidates, with high
academic qualifications in the relevant area of research.
For further information, please contact:
Administrative Head of Department Jan Halvor Undlien
Telephone: +47 22 85 67 47
Mobile: +47 994 25 905
Project Leader Pia Lane: p.m.j.lane@iln.uio.no
Submission:
To apply on line, please visit:
http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/706741/62043?iso=no
Application Deadline: 15-Oct-2012
Web Address for Applications: http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/706741/62043?iso=no
Contact Information:
Pia Lane
p.m.j.lane@iln.uio.no
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Saturday, September 15, 2012
Anthropological Ling; Discourse Analysis; Socioling: PhD Student, University of Oslo, Norway
Sunday, August 15, 2010
20 PhD Scholarships in Humanities, Univ. of Oslo, Norway
Faculty of Humanities
Doctoral research fellowship
Up to 20 Ph.D. positions are announced at the Faculty of Humanities. The positions announced are open to all disciplines at the Faculty.
The Faculty has approximately 130 Ph.D. students divided into seven departments and one center:
•Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History
•Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages
•Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas
•Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages
•Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies
•Department of Media and Communication
•Department of Musicology
•Centre for Ibsen Studies
The advertised positions are open for all research fields at the Faculty of Humanities. In the actual processing of the applications, however, strategic considerations may be applied in the selection process, such as imminent need for recruitment within certain disciplines or subjects. Applicants who have recently graduated with excellent results may also be given preference.
The person who is appointed will be enrolled in the Faculty's organised researcher training. The academic study will terminate in a doctoral thesis which will be defended at the Faculty, leading to a Ph.D.-degree. The successful candidate is expected to contribute into a research group or network, and for a professional development in the environment.
The appointment is for a duration of 3 years. Any previous employment as a research fellow or appointment to another position will in whole or in part be deducted from the appointment time.
Qualifications and personal skills
In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on the quality of the project description and on the assumed academic and personal ability on the part of the candidates to complete the dissertation within the given time frame. The short-listed candidates may be called for an interview at the University of Oslo.
Qualifications
A Master degree or equivalent in an area relevant to the topic of the doctoral dissertation. The masters degree or equivalent has to be achieved by the time of application.
We offer:
•Pay grade 48-55 (NOK 383 900 – 433 400 per year), depending on qualifications
•Academically stimulating working environment
•Good pension benefits under the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund scheme
•Good welfare benefits
Submissions
Applicants must submit the following attachments with the electronic application:
•letter of application
•list of publications
•Curriculum Vitae including grades
•project description, including a detailed progress plan for the project (maximum 5 pages, see Guidelines for project descriptions)
Applications that do not meet these requirements will not be considered.
Educational certificates, master theses and the like are not to be submitted with the application, but applicants may be asked to submit such information or works later.
See also Guidelines for pertaining to the applisation asessment prosess for doctoral research fellowships and About the doctoral degree/Ph.D. at The faculty of Humanities.
Admission to the Ph.D. programme requires that faculty has the necessary supervision capacity.
The faculty has one Ph.D. programme with seven Ph.D. fields. The applicant must choose which field to be associated with. Selection of field determines which Ph.D. committee will consider the application.
The University of Oslo has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results a.o.
The University of Oslo aims to achieve a balanced gender composition in the workforce and to recruit people with ethnic minority backgrounds.
http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/416842/61723?iso=gb
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) Scholarship
The Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) is an administrative agency under the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research (KD), with its own Board of Directors. SIU is located in Norway's second largest city, Bergen.
SIU is a knowledge- and service organisation with the mission of promoting and facilitating cooperation, standardisation, mobility, and the overcoming of cultural barriers to communication and exchange within the realm of higher education on an international level.
The goal of the Quota Scheme is to give students from developing countries in the South, Central- and East-Europe and Central-Asia, relevant education that would also benefit their home countries when they return after graduation.
The programme also contributes to strengthen Norwegian institutions of higher education's participation in global knowledge cooperation.
The Norwegian government provides scholarships for students from developing countries in the South and countries of Central- and East-Europe and Central-Asia under the Quota Scheme. The overall objective of the Quota Scheme is to promote the internationalisatio n of higher education.
Today, the scheme provides funding for a total of 1100 students, 800 of them from developing countries in the South and 300 from Central- and East-Europe and Central-Asia.
Each year universities and university colleges in Norway are allocated a certain number of quota students. Most of the universities and university colleges in Norway offer courses and educational programmes in English. The scheme normally includes courses at the Master and Ph.D. level, in addition to certain professional degrees. In order to locate a programme eligible under the scheme, please contact the Norwegian institutions directly.
Scholarships
The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund ( Statens Lånekasse) is responsible for managing the financial support provided for the Quota students. Each student receives the same amount of money as a Norwegian student would do in an equivalent educational programme. About 30 per cent of the amount is given as a grant and 70 per cent as a loan. However, the loan portion is waived when the student returns to his/her home country after completing the course of study. Normally, the financial support will not not exceed a time span of four years for one definite study plan, or a combination of two programmes.
Institutions offering scholarships under the Quota Scheme
State universities:
· Norwegian University of Life Sciences (UMB)
· Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
· University of Bergen (UiB)
· University of Oslo (UiO)
· University of Stavanger (UiS)
· University of Tromsø (UiT)
State university colleges:
· Agder University College
· Akershus University College
· Bergen University College
· Bodø University College
· Buskerud University College
· Finnmark University College
· Gjøvik University College
· Harstad University College
· Hedmark University College
· Lillehammer University College
· Molde University College
· Narvik University College
· Nord-Trøndelag University College
· Oslo University College
· Sami University College
· Sogn and Fjordane University College
· Stord/Haugesund University College
· Sør-Trøndelag University College
· Telemark University College
· Tromsø University College
· Vestfold University College
· Volda University College
· Østfold University College
· Aalesund University College
State national academies of the arts:
· Bergen National Academy of the Arts (KHIB)
· Oslo National Academy of the Arts (KHIO)
State specialised university institutions:
· MF Norwegian School of Theology
· Norwegian Academy of Music (NMH)
· Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH)
· The Norwegian School of Veterinary Science
· The Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (NIH)
· The Oslo School of Architecture and Design (AHO)
Private institutions of higher education
· Barratt Due Institute of Music
· BI Norwegian School of Management
· The Norwegian College of Eurytmy
· Bergen Deaconess University College
· The School of Mission and Theology
· Norwegian Teacher Academy
· Queen Maud`s College
· Diakonhjemmet University College Rogaland
· The Rudolf Steiner College of Education
Application procedures
The Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) is not the admission office for prospective quota students.
Applications forms are available from the websites of the universities and university colleges. All applications should be sent directly to the International Office at the university/college to which the student applies.
Deadline
The deadline for applying for the Quota scheme is usually December 1 every year. The Letter of Admission is normally sent to the successfull candidate by April 15 every year.
Contact detail: ingeborg.revheimSPA MFILTER@siu. no
Moreinfo: http://siu.no/en/Programme-overview/Quota-Scheme
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Doctoral Research Fellowship (the New Media in Asia and/or the Middle East
*Doctoral Research Fellowship (the New Media in Asia and/or the Middle
East)*
***POSITION AS **DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP (SKO/post code
1017) *within the new media in Asia and/or the Middle East
is available at the Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages (IKOS), University of Oslo.
The successful candidate is expected to study the use of new media and communication technologies (including the Internet, satellite TV, and mobile phones) in Asia and/or the Middle East and their impact in the social, political, religious and/or cultural domains. The fellowship is open to projects from a wide range of disciplinary and methodological approaches to the study of new media. Comparative and/or multidisciplinary projects will be considered positively. Projects grounded in fieldwork in the region will be considered favourably. It is expected that the candidate analyzes primarily data in one or several of the region's languages. Candidates must therefore demonstrate advanced active skills in at least one relevant Asian and/or Middle Eastern language.
//The position is available for a period of three years.
The successful candidate is expected to affiliate with the existing research milieu or network and to contribute to the further development of this. For information about the department we refer to http://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/english/.
If the applicant has worked as a doctoral research fellow previously to being hired at the Faculty of Humanities, that period of time will be deducted from the allotted 3 year period.
Candidates who are accepted must participate in the Faculty of Humanities' researcher education programme (cf. regulations and supplementary provisions for the faculty's researcher education) and must also engage in the designated research activities on a 100 percent basis. The designated aim of the project is to complete a doctoral dissertation to be defended at a public disputation for the Ph.D.-degree.
*Requirements:*
· A 5 year Master degree, or equivalent, in an area relevant to the topic of the doctoral dissertation.
In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on the quality of the project description and on the assumed academic and personal ability on the part of the candidates to complete the dissertation within the given time frame. The short-listed candidates may be called for an interview at the University of Oslo.
Guidelines for appointments to research fellowships at the Faculty of Humanities may be obtained at http://www.hf.uio.no/english/research/doctor/index.html.
The University of Oslo has a goal of recruiting more women in academic positions.
Women are encouraged to apply.
The University of Oslo also has a goal of recruiting more immigrants to Norway in academic positions. Immigrants are encouraged to apply.
The University of Oslo has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results a.o.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
The Norwegian Quota Scheme 2010
http://www.uio.no/english/academics/admission/quota
The Norwegian Quota Scheme is a funding scheme offered by the Norwegian Government to students from developing countries, Central and Eastern Europe, and former Soviet states for studies at institutions of higher education in Norway. This funding scheme aims at offering specially designed, research-based Master's Degrees taught in English. The Quota Scheme also offers funding for Ph.D.-programmes and a one-year course in advanced Norwegian Language. Quota Scheme applicants should come from universities/institutions with formal cooperation agreements with the University of Oslo.
Who May Apply?
Applicants for admission under the Quota Scheme must fulfill certain criteria in order to be considered for admission. Admission is limited and therefore extremely competitive.
Nationality
Only applicants from countries included in the list of countries eligible for Quota Scheme funding will be considered http://www.uio.no/english/academics/admission/quota/countries.html . Please note that applicants who live in another country than their country of citizenship, either temporary or permanently, cannot apply. It is a condition that the applicant applies for admission to the quota scheme from his or her home country, and can substantiate that he or she has been in the home country for at least one year prior to admission into the programme. Applicants from an eligible country, who are residing in another country on the list, may in some cases be considered. Quota Scheme students are expected to return home on completion of their studies in Norway.
Institutional Cooperation
Applicants should come from institutions with which the University of Oslo has a cooperation agreement. Potential applicants should check with their home institution to determine whether they have a cooperation agreement with the University of Oslo.
Women
Women are encouraged to apply. The University of Oslo gives priority to female applicants under the Quota Scheme.
Courses Offered
The Quota Scheme at the University of Oslo offers specially designed, English-taught Master's Degrees and a one-year programme in advanced Norwegian language studies. The Quota Scheme also offers funding to Doctoral Programme students.
Master's Degrees
Doctoral Programmes
1-year programme in Advanced Norwegian
Application deadline
1 November 2009: The deadline to submit the online 'Request for Application Form'.
1 December 2009: The Quota Application Deadline for the August 2010 enrolment.
This is also the deadline to submit all supporting documents. Late applications will not be considered.
Funding
The Quota Scheme is a scholarship programme, but the funding is given as part loan/part grant. Students receive money from the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund. After completing the programme and providing documentary evidence of return to his/her home country, the student's outstanding loan is converted to scholarship. If residence is taken in Norway within ten years after termination of studies, the scholarship is converted back to a loan and must be repaid.
For further information regarding rules and regulations set by the Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund, please see Financial Aid and Remission of Debt for Citizens from Developing countries and countries in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia (quota scheme) 2009-20010
Criteria for application
Required Educational Background
The Quota Scheme is aimed at postgraduate students. Applicants must fulfil the basic entrance requirements for matriculation at a Norwegian institution of higher education. In addition to the basic entrance requirements, applicants for the Quota Scheme must provide documentary evidence of the following:
For Master's Degree programmes, the minimum requirement is three (3) years of study at university level, i.e. minimum Bachelor's Degree level (or equivalent).
For doctoral programmes, applicants must have a minimum of five (5) years of university-level studies in their chosen subject. For further information, click here.
For the one-year advanced Norwegian language programme, the minimum requirement is two (2) years of study at university level; however, applicants with a completed first degree will be given priority.
Grade requirement
Admission to these programmes is very competitive, and only applicants with excellent grades will be considered (minimum B+/ Upper second/GPA 3.3).
Proficiency in English
Documentation of English language skills is required for admission to any of the programmes offered under the Quota Scheme.
TOEFL minimum score 550 (paper-based) / 213 (computer-based) / 80 (iBT)
IELTS minimum band 6.0 academic test.
For more information regarding the English language requirement, see page about English Proficiency Requirements. All applicants must have their English test results sent directly to the University of Oslo from TOEFL or IELTS.
Subject knowledge
Applicants must have completed prior university studies in the subject of the programme to which they are applying. Please note that some of the Master's Degree programmes have additional admission criteria. For further information go to the website of the specific Master programme.
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We strongly advise all applicants to order their academic transcripts and diplomas to be send directly from their home university to the University of Oslo.
How to Apply
Master's Degree applicants address their Quota application directly to the International Education Office at the University of Oslo.
Doctoral programme applicants must in addition send in their research proposal and application for admission to doctoral studies to the relevant faculty.
Due to the large number of Quota applicants to a limited number of Quota scholarships available, potential applicants must submit the online 'Request for Application Form' before they can receive the formal application form. The 'Requests for Application Forms' will be processed by the International Education Office and only applicants that fulfil all the formal Quota requirements will receive the application form. The deadline for submitting the online 'Request for Application Form' is 1 November, in order for the students to have sufficient time to submit the Quota Scheme application and the required documents before the 1 December application deadline. This is also the deadline for all supporting documents. Late applications will not be considered.
You may now access the Request for Application Form https://nettskjema.uio.no/answer.html?fid=27447〈=en
We will attend to your Request Form as soon as possible, and you will receive a reply within 10 days.
Notification
Final notification of admission will be made by end of April 2010 for Master's Degree applicants and by end of May 2010 for Doctoral degree applicants.
If you want more information about the Quota Scheme, you can download the Prospectus 2010-2011 in pdf-format. This requires that you have (or download) Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Student life For information about student life and various services offered by the University of Oslo, visit our Student Life pages.
Frequently Asked Questions If you have further questions about the Quota Scheme, please take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions.
Contact information
The Quota Scheme
University of Oslo
International Education Office
P.O. Box 1081 Blindern
N-0317 Oslo
Norway
international@admin.uio.no For quicker reply, please write "Quota Scheme" in the subject line.
Please note that we receive many e-mail and therefore it may take a few days before you get a reply.
http://www.uio.no/english/academics/admission/quota
Monday, April 20, 2009
NOMA Master Scholarships 2010-2014
A Master degree programme eligible for support under the NOMA programme is defined as full- time work-load over two academic years equivalent to 120 credits according to the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). One student cohort is defined as 4 semesters (2 years).
NB All programme activities must be finalised within 31.12.2014
For the period 2010 – 2014, applications for Master programmes are limited to the following categories:
a) Bilateral Master programmes for a period of either two years (one student cohort) or four years (two student cohorts). NOMA funding is limited to maximum NOK 2,25 million for one student cohort and maximum NOK 4,5 million for two student cohorts and includes all relevant supportive activities.
Bilateral Master programmes should be based on cooperation between two partner institutions, one in the South and one in Norway. One academic staff member at each partner institution called project coordinator has the responsibility for planning, implementation and reporting. Bilateral programmes may have apart from the above mentioned, informal or formal cooperation with other institutions, without specific NOMA funding for such cooperation activities.
b) Multilateral Master programmes for a period of either two years (one student cohort) or four years (two student cohorts). NOMA funding is limited to maximum NOK 3 million for one student cohort and maximum NOK 6 million for two student cohorts and includes all relevant supportive activities.
Multilateral Master programmes should have two main partner institutions, one outside Norway (IoN) and one in Norway (IiN) but may consist of additional partner institutions both outside Norway and in Norway ( it is a requirement for multilateral NOMA programmes to have minimum two partners outside Norway; one main partner and one additional partner). It may also have additional partner(s) in Norway.
The role of additional partners should be clearly stated in the application. Each partner institution must have an academic partner contact person, and must endorse the application before submission.
Apart from the general admission requirements for all students for NOMA Master programmes the following additional criteria apply for NOMA scholarships:
* Nationality (see criteria under eligible countries)
* Relevant professional experience of 2-3 years is desirable, but in order to increase the number of women participating in NOMA, the professional experience for women, who otherwise fulfil the academic requirement for NOMA scholarships, can be waived. The requirement for professional experience can be waived for both male and female applicants in countries where an academic field is not yet established
* Leave of absence from job in home country, if applicable (see above)
* Statement of purpose
The NOMA programme aims at equitable access and gender equality in all programme activities.
1. Aim and Objectives of the NOMA
The proposed Master programme should contribute to the realisation of the aim and objectives of the NOMA:
1.1 Aim
The overall aim of the NOMA is to contribute to the education of staff in all sectors (public and private sectors as well as civil society) in eligible countries, through building capacity at the Master level in higher education institutions (HEI) in the South.
1.2 Objectives
The objectives of the NOMA are:
* To support the development of Master programmes at HEI in the South through close collaboration with HEI in Norway in accordance with national needs in the South
* To achieve, in a longer term perspective, sustainable capacity of institutions in the South to provide the national work force with adequate qualifications within selected academic fields of study
* To stimulate South-South-North cooperation through support to the development of regional Master programmes
* To enhance gender equality in all programme activities
* To strengthen and further develop the competence of Norwegian HEI to integrate global as well as developmental perspectives in their professional work
2. Application and selection procedures
2.1 Creating an application
An application to the NOMA-programme should be planned and worked out jointly by the academic staff of the main cooperating institutions. The application should be submitted online to the Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) (NOMA secretariat) before 30 June 2009, GMT 1500 hrs.
The online procedure of applying for funding from NOMA is as follows:
1. Both project coordinators must create a personal account in SIU’s database. This is done at http://espresso.siu.no. (Persons that already have a username and password with SIU should not register again).
2. After being registered, one of the project coordinators may create a NOMA application.
3. The creator of the application then grants the other project coordinator access to the same application by adding her/him as “editor” to the application. NB the partner must be registered as a user in order to be granted editor access to the application.
4. The other will now have editor access to the same (joint) application from his/her personal login.
2.2 NOMA Institutional Contact Person- Reading Access
When selecting an institution in the application form, information about the institutions’ responsible central administrative unit of NOMA programmes (Office for International Relations or similar) will appear automatically if a NOMA institutional contact person previously has been appointed at the institution concerned. If new to the NOMA programme, the institution must appoint a NOMA institutional contact person. This person will be given reading access to the applications in progress from their institution. The appointed institutional contact person must register as a user at
http://espresso.siu.no
and then contact SIU at noma@siu.no marking the email with the subject “Institutional contact NOMA”, in order to be granted the access as institutional contact.
2.3 Additional Partners - Reading Access
The project coordinators may also grant reading access for network partners to their joint application.
The procedure for granting reading access follows the procedure for adding editors to the project.
2.4 Submission of the NOMA application
When submitting the application, separate Cover pages will be available for printing by the project coordinators (at IoN and IiN). This document should be printed and duly signed by the project coordinators and heads of the respective departments and the Vice Chancellor/ Rector/University Director or similar. The signed Cover page should be submitted to the NOMA Institutional contact person/NOMA coordinating unit at the institution within 6 July 2009.
The institutional contact person/NOMA coordinating unit should submit the signed cover pages to SIU together with the institutional assessment and prioritised list of applications within 28 August 2009.
2.5 External evaluation
All eligible applications are sent from SIU to two external evaluators – one from the South and one from the North, who will assess the academic quality of the applications.
2.6 Institutional assessment
After the external evaluators have submitted their evaluations, the institutions themselves are obliged to assess each application according to the “Guidelines and criteria for institutional assessment of applications to NOMA”. If more than one application is submitted from the institution, the institution should rank the applications they present to SIU. The ranking from the institutions in the South will be given double weight compared to the ranking from the institutions in the North.
The institutional assessment should be carried out by a “NOMA committee” if such exists, or another academic committee at the institution should be designated to this task. The external evaluations will be made available online for the institutions (institutional contact person) from 10 August 2009. The institutions will then make their assessment of relevance and feasibility of the proposed application(s).
The institutions must, based on these assessments prepare a prioritised list of the applications from their own institutions. The assessments and the prioritised list of applications and the cover pages should be presented to SIU within 28 August 2009.
Details about the procedures for institutional assessment will be provided to the relevant institutions by SIU at the end of July 2009.
2.7 Decision on allocation of NOMA funding
The NOMA Programme Board will make the final selection of the projects to be supported in October 2009.
3. Terms and conditions for the applications
1. One HEI outside Norway and one Norwegian HEI will be the two main contract partners under the Master programmes supported by NOMA. The two main contract partners may collaborate in development and implementation of the proposed programmes with relevant public and private organisations in their respective countries.
2. The applying institutions must already have identified each other as potential partners for a cooperation project.
3. Funding will be given to new Master programmes that have not received prior financial support from the Norad Fellowship Programme (2001-2005) or NOMA Master Programme 2006 and 2007. Only new projects will be considered for financial support under this Call. The mere extension of an existing NOMA Master programme to new countries or recruitment of new regional students will not qualify for support. Previous relevant experience from an existing NOMA programme may be used to facilitate the preparation of a new project, however, this new Master programme should involve a new main partner outside Norway and the development of a curriculum catering to the specific needs of the partner concerned.
4. The maximum budget for the proposed Master programmes is NOK 4,5 million for bilateral programmes and NOK 6 million for multilateral programmes (please refer to the Introduction chapter for further details on the different categories).
3.1 Basic principles of cooperation and the role of the institutions in NOMA
The NOMA cooperation works according to a decentralised model, i.e. cooperation projects are initiated, planned, implemented and reported in cooperation between project coordinators/academic partner contact person at departmental level at the partner institutions.
The collaboration should be based on the principle of equality between the partners and characterised by transparency at all levels.
Institutions applying for support from NOMA need to appoint one administrative contact person at institutional level (NOMA Institutional Contact Person) to coordinate the institution’s handling of the application procedure. Preferably the NOMA institutional contact person should be located centrally in the institutions organisation e.g. Head of International Department or equivalent position. It is not recommended to appoint this function to a Vice Chancellor or Rector.
Institutions with several NOMA projects may establish a “NOMA coordinating unit” as well, in order to coordinate the day to day handling of the NOMA cooperation, reporting procedures and the follow-up of financial issues and accounting.
3.2 What a joint application for Master programmes must include
* A plan for how the proposed Master programmes can contribute to the realisation of the aim and objectives of the NOMA
* A plan for the achievement of academic goals
* A budget for the project
* CV’s of the academic coordinators, in the South and in Norway
* Information about existing contacts/partners, and prior relevant international experience at the institutions
* A description of relevant national needs in the selected academic field in the South that will be addressed by the Master programme
* A statement of commitment to the Master programme by the leadership of the respective HEI (in the form of signed Cover pages from both North and South)
* A strategy for ensuring sustainability in a longer term perspective
* Indicators of success both qualitative and quantitative, for evaluating the Master programme
3.3 Projects stimulating regional cooperation
The establishment of Master programmes that stimulate regional cooperation in the South will be encouraged. A country, other than those listed in para 3.4. point 1 and 2 a), may be selected for academic reasons as location for a regional project. In that case it will be considered essential that partner institutions in a South-South context, within the project period, are enabled to provide Master programmes to meet their own national needs for capacity-building.
3.5 Eligible institutions
HEI in the South from countries listed under geographical criteria that are recognised /accredited by the national authorities in the country where they have their campus, and have appropriate systems for accounting and audit and can provide plans for monitoring and reporting according to the NOMA requirements, are eligible.
Norwegian institutions who are members of the Norwegian Association of Higher Education Institutions (UHR) in Norway and have accredited Master programmes through The Norwegian Agency for Quality Assurance in Education (NOKUT), are eligible.
The main contract partners, one in Norway and one outside Norway, shall collaborate in the development and implementation of the proposed programmes with relevant public and private organisations in their respective countries.
3.6 Eligible academic fields
The following are the eligible academic fields for NOMA for the programme period:
* Education
* Environment, economic development and trade
* Gender
* Good governance, democratic development, human rights and migration
* Health
* HIV/AIDS
* Oil and energy
* Peace and Conflict resolution
The Master programmes may be offered with selected modules in the South and/or in Norway. The main focus of the programme should be in the South. Norwegian students should be encouraged to enrol in course modules in the South as well as in Norway as a part of their degree programme.
3.7 Student Admission process
The recruitment process of Master students should be open and transparent. The recruitment should be done in cooperation with relevant bodies at the respective institutions. The NOMA programme aims at equitable access and gender equality in all programme activities.
Student applications for Master programmes should be forwarded directly to the institution offering the master programme.
The HEIs, both in the Norway and outside Norway, are responsible for keeping records of student intake for reporting purposes to SIU.
3.8 Disbursement of funds
All project funds will be transferred from SIU to the Norwegian main partner institution. Disbursement of funds to project activities in the South should be made by the Norwegian main partner institution according to annual budgets.
The partner institution in the South shall report on disbursed project finances annually to the Norwegian main partner institution while the Norwegian main partner institution is responsible for reporting of the total project finances to SIU.
3.9 Accounting and audit
HEI in Norway and in the South that receive funds from NOMA are instructed to ensure that appropriate accounting systems are implemented, and that accounting is done according to generally accepted accounting principles. Audit should be carried out in accordance with international standards.
Each institution is accountable for funds received from the NOMA programme.
4. Timetable for the NOMA application process
Timetable for the application process NOMA Master Programmes 2010-2014, will be as follows:
Activity Responsible Deadline
Call for applications NOMA Master Programmes 2010-2014 SIU 24 November 2009
Submission of joint online NOMA applications Project coordinators 30 June 2009
Signed Cover page submitted from project coordinator to institutional contact person Project coordinators 6 July 2009
Details about the procedures for institutional assessment to the relevant institutions SIU Ultimo July 2009
Evaluation of applications by external evaluators SIU 6 July 2009
Evaluation by external evaluators available to institutions SIU 10 August 2009
Submission of institutional assessments, a prioritised list of applications from the institution as well as signed Cover page VC/Rector/University Director or similar/NOMA coordinating unit or similar 28 August 2009
Award of support funds for NOMA Master Programmes 2010-2014 NOMA Programme Board October 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
PhD Research fellowship position at the Department of Electric Power Engineering within “Transformer Insulation”
The university’s cross-disciplinary research results in innovative breakthroughs and creative solutions with far-reaching social and economic impact.
PhD Research fellowship position
at the Department of Electric Power Engineering within “Transformer Insulation”
At The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim, Department of Electric Power Engineering, there is one vacant position as research fellow (PhD position). IME-009-2009
The project deals with pre-breakdown and breakdown phenomena in dielectric liquids for improvement of transformer designs and knowledge build up for next generation insulting liquids. The PhD work will mainly be of experimental nature focusing on breakdown in full scale oil gaps in a high voltage test cell utilizing advanced high speed camera technology. Molecular aspects and influence of additives in insulating oil model systems will be studied. The project will be run in collaboration with SINTEF Energy Research and it is part of a research network which includes Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Experience in high voltage engineering or physics is required. The project is funded by ABB and close interaction with the industry is scheduled.
Contact persons:
Prof. Hans Kr. Høidalen, Phone: +47 73594225, E-mail: Hans.Hoidalen@elkraft.ntnu.no
NTNU?s PhD-rules require a Master degree or equivalent with at least 5 years of studies and an average grade of A or B within a scale of A-E for passing grades (A best). Candidates from universities outside Norway are kindly requested to send a Diploma Supplement or a similar document, which describes in detail the study and grade system and the rights for further studies associated with the obtained degree: http://ec.europa.eu/education/policies/rec_qual/recognition/diploma_en.html
The appointment is made for up to 4 years included 25% duties.
The appointment is at code 1017, salary level 45-61 in the national salary scheme, gross NOK. 353.000 ? 468.500 per annum, of which 2% is deducted for the State Pension scheme.
The appointment will be made in accordance with current regulations with supplementary rules for research fellowships. Applicants must agree to participate in organized doctoral study programs within the period of the appointment. The successful applicant must agree to the conditions laid down for public employees. A contract will be drawn up regarding the period of appointment and work-related duties for award holders
The national labour force must reflect the composition of the population to the greatest possible extent. It is therefore a major political objective to achieve a balance of age and gender and to recruit persons with an immigrant background. Immigrants are encouraged to apply for this post. NTNU wants to increase the proportion of women in its scientific posts. Women are encouraged to apply.
The application must contain information about education, examinations and previous experience. Certified copies of certificates and documents must be attached.
Copies of publications and any other work which the applicant wishes to be taken into account should also be enclosed. Joint works will be considered. If it is difficult to specify the input of the applicant in a joint work, a short summary should be attached outlining the applicant’s input.
Applications are to be sent to the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics and Electrical Engineering, NO- 7491 Trondheim, Norway, or by e-mail to: application@ime.ntnu.no
Applications should be marked Jnr. IME-009-2009. Closing date 9th of March 2009.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
PhD position in fjord modelling, BCCS, University of Bergen, Norway
website link:
http://www.bccs.uib.no/positions
PhD position in fjord modelling at CMU, BCCS
A three-year PhD position is available at Unifob AS. The place of
employment will be at Bergen Center for Computational Science (BCCS)
within the Computational Mathematics Unit (CMU).
BCCS has approximately 50 employees counting 20 different
nationalities. The center operates the high performance computing
facilities of the University of Bergen, and has units within
high-performance computing (Parallab), bioinformatics (CBU), and
mathematics (CMU). The staff at CMU consists of professors, senior
scientists, scientists, post doctoral fellows, and PhD students. CMU
carries out research funded by industry, research councils and the
European Commission and currently focuses on problems within
hydrodynamics and geophysics.
The PhD candidate will work on a project which is financed by the
Research Council of Norway and is a collaboration between BCCS, the
Department of Mathematics at the University of Bergen, Institute of
Marine Research and Norwegian Institute for Water Research.
BCCS' part of the project aims to use 3d non-hydrostatic terrain
following ocean general circulation models to investigate propagation
of pathogens and food and faeces in Norwegian fjords connected to the
fish farm industry. Special interests will be connected to identifying
possible accumulation sites of pathogens and spreading of waste from
the industry. The PhD candidate will perform process studies of fjords
and assist in the development of model tools.
The applicant must have a master's degree in mathematics, geophysics,
civil engineering or equivalent. The applicant must have a good
background in mathematical/numerical modelling preferably in
geophysical hydrodynamics. Applicants must have good skills in English.
The PhD student will enter an approved programme leading to the degree
of PhD within a time frame of three years. It is a prerequisite,
however, that the formal admission requirements for the PhD programme
are met before appointment can be made.
Salary in accordance with the Civil Service pay grade table scale for
PhD students; currently NOK 353 200 gross per year; following ordinary
meriting regulations. Unifob AS offers Group Pension Insurance and
Personnel Insurance Scheme for their employees. The successful
applicant must comply with the guidelines that apply to the position
at any time.
Applications containing
- a letter of motivation with statement of research interests,
- curriculum vitae,
- copies of relevant university-level diplomas with grade transcripts,
- names and contact information of 2-4 references
should be sent by e-mail to HR consultant Monika Voit
(Monika.Voit@bccs.uib.no) with copy to project leader Øyvind Thiem
(Oyvind.Thiem@bccs.uib.no).
Applications which do not include all required documents will not be
considered. It is assumed that we have the applicant's permission to
contact the references named in the application.
Evaluation of applicants will commence February 23rd 2009 and continue
until the position is filled.
For more information about CMU and BCCS, please refer to
http://www.bccs.uib.no/ or contact Senior Scientist Øyvind Thiem
(Oyvind.Thiem@bccs.uib.no, phone: +47 55 58 40 76), or professor Jarle
Berntsen (Jarle.Berntsen@math.uib.no phone: +47 55 58 48 54).
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Friday, February 6, 2009
PhD Studentship in Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics
PhD Studentship in Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics
Bodø University College
Bodø, Norway
An exciting PhD position in Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics is available at the Marine Molecular Biology and Genomics group at the Bodø University College (Norway), in collaboration with the Bioinformatics department at the Principe Felipe Centro de Investigación (Valencia, Spain). Further information about the lab can be found on our web page at http://www.hibo.no/index.php?ID=13821. The overall aim of this project, entitled ‘Gene Networks Involved in Pattern Recognition by Toll-like Receptors in Zebrafish’ is to characterize the genetic networks involved in pathogen-associated molecular pattern recognition by Toll-like receptors, using the zebrafish model system. In addition to improving our understanding of the fish immune system, this fundamental knowledge will be most important for the development of therapeutic agents against bacterial and viral pathogens of economically important fishes. We seek a motivated and enthusiastic candidate
with an MSc in functional genomics, bioinformatics, systems biology, aquaculture or related disciplines. The ideal applicant will have a keen interest in microarray gene expression profiling and molecular biology, as well as strong programming skills. The appointment will be for a total of 3 years, pending successful evaluation after a one year probation period Applications must include a cover letter, résumé and PDF files of relevant publications. The deadline for applications is the 16th February 2009. For more details regarding the project or to apply for this position, please quote reference BIO/09/01 and contact:
Jorge Fernandes
+47 75517736
jorge.fernandes@hibo.no
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
PHD Scholarship-NHH Norway
PhD programme and scholarships
The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH) are
pleased to announce the availability of a limited number of PhD Research
Scholarships. These scholarships are available for the five specialisations
in the PhD programme at NHH: Accounting and Auditing, Economics, Finance,
Management Science and Strategy and Management.
Each scholarship is for a period of four years and combines taking the PhD
programme at NHH with working as a PhD scholar. PhD scholars are required to
work as a teaching and/or research assistant for the department they are
admitted to on enrolling in the PhD programme. The work load is 25%, with
the remaining 75% being dedicated to the successful completion of a PhD.
The annual salary for the PhD Research Scholarships is set according to the
Norwegian State Salary Scale for PhD research scholars: State salary scale
45, which is currently 353,000 NOK gross. The scholarships are subject to
Norwegian taxes and benefits, including health care provision and membership
of the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund.
Applicants must fulfil the admission requirements of the PhD programme.
Qualified applicants with research proposals that fit best with the research
interests of the departments concerned will be prioritised. The prioritised
research areas within Accounting and Auditing, Economics, Finance,
Management Science and Strategy and Management are outlined in the programme
information provided for each of the five PhD specialisations. In the event
of equivalent qualifications, female applicants will be given preference.
Further information about the PhD programme and admissions requirements can
be found at www.nhh.no/phd. Enquiries regarding admission requirements, PhD
Research Scholarships, application procedures, and so on, may be directed to
the PhD admission office at NHH: phd@nhh.no.
The application for the PhD Research Scholarships is combined with the
overall application to the PhD programme. All applicants to the PhD
programme will be automatically considered for scholarships, unless they
request otherwise. The deadline for the current round of applications is 1
March 2009.
Region: Hordaland
Job type: Contract
Working hours: Full-time
Working days: Day
Application deadline: 1.3.2009
Home page: http://www.nhh.no
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
PhD Fellowships at the Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology
Engineering (IME) at the Norwegian University of Science and
Technology (NTNU) invites applicants for 8 PhD research fellowships.
The 8 research fellowships are awarded on a competitive basis, to help
recruit talented candidates for the PhD study programs administered by
IME.
The Faculty is keen to attract the best candidates available and puts
few restrictions on training background and fields of
research. Applicants must however contact a relevant research group at
IME and name a prospective thesis advisor prior to submitting their
application.
Further information about the announcement and instructions for
application: http://www.idi.ntnu.no/about/description_jobs.php?id=152
Possible thesis advisors within the database area:
http://www.idi.ntnu.no/grupper/db/
Applications should be submitted to the Norwegian University of
Science and Technology, Faculty of Information Technology, Mathematics
and Electrical Engineering, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway, or by e-mail to
application@ime.ntnu.no. Applications should be marked IME-056-2008.
Closing date: February 16th 2009.
Friday, December 5, 2008
39 PhD and 3 PostDoc positions at Trondheim University, Norway
39 PhD and 3 PostDoc positions at Trondheim University, Norway
The Faculty of Natural Sciences and Technology (NT) at University of
Trondheim, Norway, is an international arena for research and
education in the natural sciences, environmental science,
biotechnology, chemistry, physics, materials and chemical engineering.
About 325 PhD candidates are today enrolled into the eight PhD
programme offered by the faculty. We now invite applicants for 39 PhD
positions and 3 Post doc positions
http://innsida.ntnu.no/nettopp_lesmer.php?kategori=nyheter&dokid=492526c0ec2873.24069493
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Associate Professorship/ alt. Full Professorship in Biology (Marine Biology)
The research in the Department of Biology is organised into three programmes: Integrative Biology, Marine Biology, Microbial Evolution Research Group, and in an integrated Center of Excellence - Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CoE-CEES).
Currently, the Department of Biology holds a permanent academic staff of 32.
This position comes under the program for Marine Biology, which currently employs a permanent academic staff of 7, 1 adjunct associate professor (20%), and 2 technicians. The program also engages a varying number of internally and externally funded PhD students and post doc researchers, depending on funding. About 20 master students are associated with the program. Research focuses on the biology and biodiversity of macroalgae and planktonic algae, the ecology of soft bottom sediments and pelagic ecology. Research in pelagic ecology focuses on the behavior and ecology of zooplankton and fish, as well as their predator-prey relationships. Marine research is also carried out within the other research programs at the department and at CEES.
We are seeking a person with expertise and research profile in field-based ecological research on zooplankton or fish. The appointed candidate should strengthen, and complement the research that is already carried out at the department and establish a field-based activity in marine pelagic ecology, alternatively in combination with experimental studies. It is expected that the appointed candidate will aim at acquiring external funding to subsidise his/her research. A doctoral degree, strong publication record, and teaching experience are required.
The person appointed must be able and willing to participate in teaching, supervision and examination in marine biology at all levels (bachelor, master, PhD), as well as teaching more general undergraduate courses. The appointed person must also undertake administrative duties in accordance with current provisions.
The application must contain information on education, previous appointments and work experience, scientific and pedagogical activities, documentation of teaching and administrative experience.
Applicants must deliver four (4) copies of the following items before the application deadline:
· Application, CV, and attachments
· Up to 10 selected scientific publications the applicant wishes to include in the evaluation
· A list of scientific publications with bibliographic references
· A portfolio containing documentation of teaching experience, capability of external fund raising and other qualifications the applicant wants to have considered
The person appointed to the position must have basic pedagogical qualifications, and those who cannot document such competence must acquire it within the first two years of the appointment. Further information are given in “ Rules for the assessment and weighting of pedagogical competence for appointments to permanent academic posts which include teaching duties� and can be found at:
http://www.uio.no/admhb/reglhb/personal/tilsettingvitenskapelig/rulesassessmentweight.xml
Pedagogic qualifications beyond basic competence may give a competitive advantage in the ranking of otherwise equally scientifically competent applicants.
The top candidates normally have to go through an interview and trial lecture before the final ranking of the applicants.
Formal procedures for appointment to permanent scientific positions are given in “Rules for Appointments to Professorships and Associate Professorships�,
http://www.uio.no/admhb/reglhb/personal/tilsettingvitenskapelig/rulesappointprofessor.xml
The teaching languages at the University of Oslo are Norwegian and English. The person appointed to the position is expected to be able to teach in Norwegian and English within a time limit of 2 years from taking the position.
The University of Oslo wants to have more women in permanent academic positions. Women are encouraged to apply.
The University of Oslo has a goal of recruiting more individuals with an immigrant background in permanent academic positions. Individuals with an immigrant background are encouraged to apply.
The University of Oslo has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results a. o.
Additional information:
Head of Department, professor Trond Schumacher, tel. + 47 91147203,
e-mail: trond.schumacher@bio.uio.no
or professor Stein Kaartvedt, tel. +47 22854739, e-mail:
stein.kaartvedt@bio.uio.no.
Associate professor
Pay grade: 57 â€" 66 (NOK 435 500.- to 514 500,-) (depending on
qualifications)
Professor
Pay grade: 66 - 84 (NOK 514 500,- to 784 800,- ) (depending on qualifications)
Application deadline: September 1st, 2008
REF. NO.: 2008/11485
Four sets of the application (marked with REF.NO. 2008/11485),
including CV, scientific publications, copies of testimonials and a complete list of all documents submitted should be forwarded to:
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo,
Attn.: Senior Executive Officer Bente Schjoldager, P.O.Box 1032, Blindern, NO-0315 OSLO
Application documents, except original publications, will not be returned.
Research Fellowship in Zoology
The Natural History Museum (NHM), University of Oslo, is the largest of its kind in Norway with 150 employees engaged in research, teaching and popularising the science of botany, geology, palaeontology and zoology.
The National Centre for Biosystematics (NCB) (http://www.nhm.uio.no/ncb/) is a strategic, interdisciplinary research facility at the Natural History Museum (NHM), which aims to perform research in modern systematics and biodiversity on a high international level. The NCB integrates research groups working on plants, fungi and animals, which to a large extent utilize similar molecular genetic tools in their research. The NHM has a modern DNA laboratory with all necessary facilities
The position is connected to the project “Molecular diversity in Scandinavian aquatic insects�. DNA barcoding (characterisation of species based on a standardized genetic marker) is among the prioritized research areas at the NHM. The project aims to characterize the majority of described Scandinavian species among selected aquatic insect groups (orders Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera and the family Simuliidae) molecularly, using DNA barcoding.
Applicants must hold a Master’s degree or equivalent in zoology. The purpose of the fellowship is research training leading to the successful completion of a PhD degree. When evaluating the application, emphasis will be given to the applicant’s academic and personal prerequisites to carry out the project. A broad practical and theoretical background in molecular genetic methods is required. Basic knowledge of taxonomy among the relevant insect groups is an advantage.
SykelUiO has an agreement for all employees aiming to secure rights to research results a.o.
Contact Person: Associate Professor Arild Johnsen, phone +4722851860, e-mail arild.johnsen@nhm.uio.no or Research Director Fridtjof Mehlum, phone +4722851723, e-mail fridtjof.mehlum@nhm.uio.no. A more detailed description of the position is available at http://www.nhm.uio.no/
Pay Grade: 43-47 (NOK 325,800 â€" 349,100 depending on qualifications and seniority)
Application Deadline: 31 August 2008
Ref. No.: 2008/8712
To apply please send three copies of the CV, certificates of education, names and addresses of two referees, and a covering letter outlining relevant work experience, to the following address: Natural History Museum, University of Oslo, P.O. Box 1172 Blindern, N-0318 Oslo, Norway
An extended applicant form must be completed and submitted together with the application. This form is available at: http://www.admin.uio.no/opa/ledige-stillinger/english/sokerskjema_GBR.rtf.
Friday, August 8, 2008
PhD Research Fellow in Information Science
Thursday, April 3, 2008
OSLO Peace Scholarship (deadline 31 May 2008) (University of Oslo and Australia
READ MORE about the courses here:
Australia <http://www.prio.no/education/australia/>
South Africa <http://www.prio.no/education/africa>
INFORMATION MEETING AT PRIO:
**Thursday 3 April** at 18:00, PRIO, Hausmanns gate 7, Oslo
Welcome to the information meeting!
Agnete Schjønsby
/Information Director//
//International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)/
/Tel: +47 22 54 77 10 / 90 57 15 03/
The way to AMINEF in Gedung Balai Pustaka
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
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
- 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
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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