Beasiswa di University of New South Wales -Faculty of Law, 2013-2014

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Dean's Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship
University of New South Wales -Faculty of Law

UNSW Law
REF. 9124NET

Salary Level A: A$61,868 - A$82,491 per year (plus 17% employer
superannuation and leave loading)
Salary Level B: A$86,626 - A$102,121 per year (plus 17% employer
superannuation and leave loading)

UNSW Law sets the standard for Australian legal education, research
and public engagement. Our teaching is student-centred, research-based
and outward-looking, never losing sight of law's impact on how we live
now. Our graduates have flexible skills, critical perspectives and
broad horizons. Our research is interdisciplinary, collaborative and
leads to real change in public policy and the law.

UNSW Law comprises of 11 affiliated legal research, education and
advocacy centres. The quality of the Faculty's research is recognised
by a consistently high level of prestigious funding from the
Australian Research Council and other bodies. For further information
about UNSW Law, please visit: law.unsw.edu.au

Applications are invited from early career researchers of exceptional
calibre for the Dean's Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in 2013. It
is an opportunity for researchers who have completed their doctorate
(PhD or SJD) in the last five years to undertake research in a field
consistent with the School's research strengths. The appointment is
part of UNSW Law's strategic priority to attract researchers of high
quality and potential in its key research areas.

Fellows are selected on the basis of their research accomplishments
and potential, their academic career interests, and the capacity of
the School to provide mentoring.

The position is full-time, and is available for a period of two
years at Level A or B.
Level of appointment will be determined on the basis of previous
experience and achievement relative to opportunity.
An attractive relocation allowance will be offered to the
successful interstate or overseas applicant.
Applicants are expected to commence in or as soon as possible
after July 2013.
Women and people from equity groups are encouraged to apply.

Applicants must address the selection criteria found within the
position description in their online application. Applicants must also
follow the application instructions contained in the 'Application
Process' section of the information pack.

An applicant may be required to undergo pre-employment checks prior to
appointment to this role.

For further information about the position, please contact Professor
Janet Chan, Associate Dean (Research) on email j.chan@unsw.edu.au via
the Apply button below or phone (61 2) 9385 2753.

Applications close : 31 January 2013

Beasiswa di The Institutes of Mechanical, Process & Energy Engineering and Sensors, Signals & Systems at Heriot-Watt University

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7 PhD Studentships in Engineering
Institute of Mechanical, Process & Energy Engineering and Institute of
Sensors, Signals & Systems
Heriot-Watt University -School of Engineering & Physical Sciences

7 Scholarships leading to a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering or Electrical Engineering.

The Institutes of Mechanical, Process & Energy Engineering and
Sensors, Signals & Systems at Heriot-Watt University are advertising 7
James Watt Scholarships leading to a PhD in either Chemical,
Mechanical or Electrical Engineering across a range of topics, to
start in autumn 2013. These scholarships provide stipend and full
fees for 3 years and available to both UK/EU students (stipend £15k
pa) and overseas students (stipend £10k pa).

All applicants must have or expect to have a 1st class MEng or
equivalent degree by Autumn 2013. Selection will be based on academic
excellence and research potential, and all short-listed applicants
will be interviewed (in person, by 'phone or by Skype).

Synopses of the projects available, web pages and email addresses of
supervisors from whom further details are available, and information
on how to apply can all be found by clicking the 'Apply' button below.

Closing Date: 31st January 2013

Beasiswa di University of Bristol -School of Mathematics, 2013-2014

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PhD Studentship in Mathematics
University of Bristol -School of Mathematics

Faculty of Science

The University of Bristol invites applications for a fully funded 42
Month PhD Studentship in Mathematics commencing 1 October 2013,
working with Professor Tim Browning on his ERC funded project
Frontiers of Analytic Number Theory And Selected Topics (FANTAST).

The studentship includes an annual stipend at EPSRC rates (currently
£13,590 p.a.), and covers the University's tuition fees for EU or
overseas students. Applicants are expected to hold a first class
honours degree, or international equivalent, in Mathematics. There are
no restrictions on nationality.

The School of Mathematics has about 95 members of academic staff from
over 24 countries covering three areas of mathematics research, and an
international reputation for excellence in each. It was ranked third
for applied mathematics, joint fourth for statistics, and joint fifth
for pure mathematics based on the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise
(RAE) 2008. It is one of the largest schools in the Faculty of Science
and currently provides around 70 postgraduates with a vibrant and
stimulating place to work. Fourteen per cent of mathematics students
were from overseas in 2011/12, one of the largest international
communities in the faculty.

Research Groups Research groups in Applied Mathematics include
dynamical systems and statistical mechanics, mathematical physics
(quantum chaos, random matrix theory, quantum information,
condensed-matter theory), fluid dynamics (complex fluids, experimental
mathematics, turbulence, waves, granular flows), materials science,
and scientific computing.

Research groups in Pure Mathematics include algebra (representation
theory of groups and algebras, homological algebra, algebraic
topology), analysis (partial differential equations and spectral
theory), ergodic theory and dynamical systems (dimension theory in
dynamical systems, dynamics of group actions, Teichmüller dynamics),
logic (set theory and the foundations of mathematics) and number
theory (algorithmic number theory, analytic number theory and
Diophantine geometry).

The Statistics group's research projects include the modelling of
random phenomena, methods for the analysis of data, and computational
techniques for performing this modelling and analysis. The
applications of this research are many and varied, ranging from the
analysis of solar flares to robot navigation, from the behaviour of
socially organised animals to traffic queues and from genetic research
to signal processing.

For more information on the School of Mathematics, it's research
groups, teaching and staff profile, see

http://www.maths.bris.ac.uk/

Application process To apply, complete the online application form
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/pg-howtoapply. Please choose 'Mathematics
(PhD)' as your programme choice and include "PhD Studentship in
Mathematics (FANTAST)" in the funding section.

The deadline for applications is 1 February 2013. Short-listed
applicants will be interviewed in the week commencing 18 February
2013. Interviews of overseas applicants may be carried out via skype.

Your application should include (1) Full list of courses and marks
from your university, (2) English language certificates where
applicable, (3) two academic references, (4) an up-to-date CV and (5)
a brief statement of why you wish to take on this project.

Beasiswa di UCL University College London -Department of Mathematics, 2013-2014

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Mathematics PhD Teaching Assistantships and Studentships at UCL
University College London -Department of Mathematics

Applications are invited for PhD funding opportunities in the UCL
Department of Mathematics starting in September 2013.

Studentship Description

Applicants will be considered for the following sources of PhD funding:

5 Teaching Assistantships
EPSRC studentship funding
Departmental nominations for UCL Graduate Research Scholarships
Various individual PhD studentships
Departmental nominations for Overseas Research Scholarships (non
EU applicants only)

Details of each type of funding can be found below.

Person Specification
Successful candidates will be admitted to the MPhil/PhD programme in
Mathematics (Pure or Applied).

The Teaching Assistantships last for 4 years and will cover tuition
fees at UK/EU rate plus a stipend of approximately £15,590 per annum
based on the standard EPSRC rate. Teaching Assistants will spend 25%
of their time teaching and the rest devoted to research towards their
PhD.

EPSRC funding will cover tuition fees at UK/EU rate plus a stipend of
approximately £15,590 per annum based on the standard EPSRC rate.
This is tenable for 3 or 4 years (exact duration to be confirmed).

UCL Graduate Research Scholarships, tenable for 3 years, will cover
tuition fees at UK/EU rate plus a stipend of approximately £15,590 per
annum based on the standard EPSRC rate.

Overseas Research Scholarships (non EU applications only), tenable for
3 or 4 years, cover the difference in PhD fees between Overseas and
UK/EU rates. Successful candidates may also be nominated for a Dean's
Prize, providing scholarships up to the value of UCL student fees.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/beams/phd/funding/deans.

REQUIREMENTS
Applicants should possess a good honours degree (1st class or 2:1
minimum) in Mathematics, or an equivalent qualification from other
countries.

APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants should apply for the MPhil/PhD programme in Mathematics at
UCL, 2013 entry, by completing the UCL Graduate Application on-line
form for Research Degrees available at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/graduate-study/application-admission
and send an up to date CV and a covering letter/email confirming that
the on-line graduate application has been submitted and indicating
that they are applying for PhD funding directly to the Department. If
there is any particular source of funding for which applicants do not
wish to be considered, they should state this clearly in their
covering letter/email.

Please note that the offer of an MPhil/PhD place is separate from
decisions regarding funding.

DETAILS
Deadline for receipt of completed applications is midnight on Monday 4
February 2013.

Interviews are planned for 11 & 12 February 2013. The start date will
be September 2013.

Address for applications:
Prof Valery Smyshlyaev (Applied); Dr John Talbot (Pure)
Department of Mathematics
University College London
London WC1E 6BT
v.smyshlyaev@ucl.ac.uk or j.talbot@ucl.ac.uk

For Further information and to apply, please click the 'Apply' button
below or visit: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/maths/vacancies

Beasiswa Korea Selatan KAIST Scholarship 2013 for New International Students [Undergraduate program]

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KAIST Scholarship 2013 for New International Students
[Undergraduate program]

KAIST provides full scholarship (tuition and fees) and monthly allowances for all admitted students who are not financially supported by government or organization. Monthly allowances will be around 200,000 ~ 350,000KRW. 

Eligibility criteria
International candidates must meet all of the following requirements:
1. He or she has graduated or will graduate from his or her secondary education by August 31, 2013.
2. He or she is not a citizen of Korea. 
   
Online Application Period: 
Mon, December 17th, 2012, 10:00 A.M. ~ Fri, May 3rd, 2013, 5:00 P.M.

Application details
http://admission.kaist.ac.kr/ web/intl/2013-fall

Beasiswa di Kent Law School (KLS) Inggris, 2013- 2014

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50th Anniversary PhD Studentships 2013
University of Kent -Kent Law School

Kent Law School (KLS) invites applications for full time research
studentships leading to the degree of PhD commencing in September
2013. These studentships are being awarded in celebration of the
University’s 50th anniversary. The funding for these studentships will
be available for one year in the first instance, and extended for a
second and then a third year providing verifiable progress has been
made (in teaching and research).

Successful applicants for the studentships will receive a maintenance
grant equivalent to that offered by the ESRC (£13,590 in 2012/13) and
a fee grant which will fully cover tuition fees, whether paid at the
home/EU rate (£3,828 in 2012/13) or at the overseas rate (£11,625 in
2012/13). Those awarded a studentship may be expected to do some
teaching on an undergraduate law module, at the direction of the Head
of School.

Research at Kent
Kent Law School was ranked the 6th best law school in the UK in the
2008 Research Assessment Exercise. It enjoys a pluralistic
intellectual environment for research, where theoretical and empirical
work, critical legal scholarship and interdisciplinary studies all
flourish alongside traditional legal research. Research
specialisations of our staff can be found at
http://www.kent.ac.uk/law/people/staff/academic_index.html.

KLS hosts a lively postgraduate research community. Some funding is
available for PhD students, including those without studentships, to
attend conferences and present their research. Students receive
substantive research training, through a research methods module for
all first year students, and further opportunities to engage with
critical scholarship through weekly postgraduate study groups, and
several student-led reading groups.

Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should normally have obtained, or be about to obtain an
undergraduate degree of at least Upper Second Class Honours level (2:1
or equivalent from other countries), or a postgraduate degree.

It would be an advantage for applicants to demonstrate how their
research will contribute to existing debates in their field, as well
as how the candidate will contribute to our vibrant postgraduate
community. We particularly welcome research proposals in socio-legal
and critical legal studies, and encourage applicants to reflect on the
methodology of their research from a theoretically informed
perspective.

How to Apply
Applications must be made electronically via the Apply button below.
Along with their application, candidates must supply a research
proposal not exceeding 1500 words.

Candidates must also complete a KLS PG Funding Application form
available at http://www.kent.ac.uk/law/postgraduate/pg-downloads/fundingapplication.doc
which should be emailed to klspgfunding@kent.ac.uk along with a sample
of their written work (not exceeding 5,000 words).

It is expected that shortlisting will take place in March 2013 and
interviews will take place in the week beginning 2nd April 2013.
Candidates invited for interview will be notified in the week
beginning 25th March 2013.

Informal enquiries may be directed to:
Ms Maria Drakopoulou, Director of Postgraduate Research, Kent Law
School, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7NS

Telephone 01227 827949, e-mail m.drakopoulou@kent.ac.uk

We will hold a PGR Open Day on 16th January (please contact Maria
Drakopoulou for information)

Closing Date: Friday 22nd February 2012

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