Research StudentshipsThe Vice-Chancellor’ s full-time research studentships at Thames Valley University

Highlights:
1. Thames Valley University (TVU) is among just three London universities to climb 17 places or more in the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) 2008. To celebrate TVU’s performance in the RAE2008 and strengthen our research student base, the Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter John is pleased to announce a number of research scholarships, ranging from Art and Design to Nursing.
2. The scholarships will cover full UK/EU tuition fees and provide a maintenance allowance of £15,290 per annum for up to three years, subject to satisfactory progress.
3. Applications are invited from suitably qualified students to commence study in September 2009.
4. You should hold or expect to be awarded a 2 (i) Hons degree or above. A Master’s degree in an appropriate subject area is desirable. Those candidates whose first language is not English must demonstrate evidence of appropriate English language proficiency, normally defined as a minimum IELTS score of 7. In addition to their PhD studies, duties will include up to 6 hours per week (during term time) assisting with teaching on appropriate modules.
5. Informal academic enquiries may be directed to Professor Sibel Roller, Head of Graduate School, sibel.roller@tvu.ac.uk .
6. Application Procedure: Send your full Curriculum Vitae and a covering letter indicating your area of interest and including a supporting statement of no more than 500 words describing your reasons for wishing to undertake a research degree to Maria Pennells, Graduate School, Thames Valley University, St Mary’s Road, London W5 5RF (researchdegrees@tvu.ac.uk). If applicable, evidence of English language proficiency should also be included.
7. Closing date for receipt of applications: Friday 12 June 2009.
8. If short-listed for one of these awards, you should be prepared to attend an interview at TVU in London in June/July 2009.
9. More Details: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/DG616/Research_Studentships

Postdoctoral Fellow: Protein Adsorption / Ellipsometry

Highlights:
1. We are currently looking for a research associate to work in a new NIH-funded project focused on the new and exciting area of Interaction of Proteins with Nanomaterials.
2. Emphasis is placed on (but not limited to) design of biosensors, drug delivery devices, and biocompatible materials.
3. The candidate (who must have a solid background in adsorption of proteins and/or ellipsometry) will be involved in the study of adsorption of proteins to different surfaces using a brand new variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometer (WVASE32, from Woollam).
4. Salary will be adjusted according to experience and productivity. An additional comprehensive benefits package is provided to complement the salary. The position will remain open until filled. ONLY CANDIDATES RELEVANT EXPERIENCE WILL BE CONSIDERED.

Contact:
Dr. Carlos D. Garcia (carlos.garcia@utsa.edu):
Brief statement of research background (detailed CV (including all the peer-reviewed publications))
More Details: http://utsa.edu/chem/faculty/carlosGarcia/Garcia.html
Contact information for 2 professional references - date and score of your last TOEFL exam (if relevant) - salary aspirations
Closing Date: Immediate

PhD Studentships, Broadband & Wireless Communications; Image Processing & Computer Vision; Instrumentation, Control & Embedded Systems; Digital Media

Highlights:
1. The Department of Electronics has a number of fully funded studentships available for 2009/10 across its range of postgraduate programmes and subjects:
2. Four of these studentships are associated with EPSRC Research projects.
3. The remaining seven studentships are directly funded via Kent University Studentship routes, DTA awards and/or EU funding.
4. Three of these studentships have specific projects associated with them, while the remaining four can be chosen from a wide ranging list of projects.
5. Details of all the projects can be viewed at http://www.ee. kent.ac.uk/ postgraduate/pg_studentships.aspx
6. All studentships cover tuition fees at the home/EU rate plus a maintenance grant which is equivalent to that offered by the Research Councils.
7. The Department is engaged in high-quality research with significant national and international impact while offering excellent opportunities for graduate studies over a wide range of projects.
8. Applications are invited from students from the disciplines of Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Maths or a related discipline.

Application procedure:
Applicants should apply online at
http://www.kent.ac.uk/studying/postgrad/gradapply.html
Stating in which project/studentship they are interested.

Closing Date:
17.00 on Friday, 3rd July 2009.
More Detailshttp://www.jobs.ac.uk/jobs/RP750/PhD_Studentships/

International Ph.D. ProgramsLife Sciences

Highlights:
1. The Life Science Zurich Graduate School consists of nine highly competitive Ph.D. programs, run jointly by the ETH Zurich and the University of Zurich.
2. Each program offers research and education opportunities in a stimulating international environment for ambitious students who wish to work towards a Ph.D. degree.
3. Accepted students perform their research project in one of the participating research groups of their favorite program, according to their scientific interest.
4. Advanced teaching and training courses are offered throughout the curriculum. The program language is English throughout. Ph.D. studies usually last 3-4 years.
Requirements:
Applicants must hold or anticipate receiving a Master’s degree or equivalent from a university in a relevant field before starting the Ph.D. program.

Applicants accepted for the program will have to register with either the University of Zurich or ETH Zurich, depending on the affiliation of their future research group.

Application procedure:
Our web pages provide detailed information for submission of application.
Please refer to the guidelines as we only take into consideration applications received in the required format: http://www.lifescience-graduateschool.ch/index.php?id=108 .
Closing date: July 1 and December 1

Contact:
Dr. Susanna Bachmann Life Science Zurich Graduate School
University of ZurichInstitute of Molecular BiologyWinterthurerstrasse 1908057 Zurich

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