Senin, 20 Desember 2010

LSE Fellowship in Public Policy and Administration

LSE Fellowship in Public Policy and Administration

Salary: from £31,870 – £38,583 per annum inclusive

Fixed-term from 1 September 2011 – 31 March 2013

Applications are encouraged from political scientists in the all fields of public policy and administration. Applications from candidates with expertise in the field of comparative public policy, the politics of economic policy and network regulation are particularly welcomed but such expertise is not mandatory.

You will play a role in the teaching and research activities of the European Politics group within the Department of Government at the LSE. You will have completed a PhD in political science (or a related discipline) by September 2011 in political science or a related discipline, have a developing research record in political science/public policy as evidenced by publications in major political science/public policy journals or equivalent, and demonstrate excellent teaching skills.

Questions about the post can be addressed to Professor Mark Thatcher (m.thatcher@lse.ac.uk). Please note that unfortunately Professor Thatcher is unable to advise on whether potential candidates should apply.

How to apply

To apply for this post please go to www.lse.ac.uk/JobsatLSE and select “Visit the ONLINE RECRUITMENT SYSTEM web page”. If you have any queries about applying on the online system, please call 020 7955 7859 or email hr.recruit.support@lse.ac.uk quoting reference TF/10/05.

Application deadline

The closing date for receipt of applications is 7 January 2011 (11.59pm UK time). Regrettably, we are unable to accept any late applications.

Interviews are expected to be held in February 2011.

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Jonquiere, Rimouski, Roberval, Chibougamau, Matagami, Fermont, Nitchequon,

Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

PhD studentships University of Manchester

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The School of Law has a long-standing reputation as one of the UK’s most distinguished centres of excellence for the study of law, legal processes and related issues. We have a thriving research school of 80 PhD and MPhil students, researching in Law, Criminology, Socio-Legal Studies, and Bioethics.
The School is currently able to offer up to 12 funding awards for excellent applicants:

UK/EU students:

• ESRC and AHRC studentships for well qualified UK and EU applicants – fees and stipend - deadlines 19 March (ESRC) and 15 March (AHRC). ESRC studentships are offered in the area of criminology or socio-legal studies, particularly youth gangs and delinquency, regulation, and violence.

International/UK/EU applicants:

• Law School scholarships – well-qualified applicants in any area of study - contribution to tuition fees - deadline 28 April
• Wellcome Trust studentships for study in the area of the School’s Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and prospective students of the structured PhD in Bioethics and Medical Jurisprudence – home/EU fees and stipend - details to follow
•Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTAs) combining PhD study and teaching experience – home/EU fees and stipend – deadline 28 April
• Graduate Research Assistantships (GRAs) combining PhD study and research assistance - home/EU fees and stipend - deadline 28 April
• Faculty of Humanities Overseas Research Scholarship – for an overseas candidate with exceptional academic merit and research potential - contribution to tuition fees - deadline 16 April

Full details at: http://www.law.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/funding/index.html
Funding information

Funder:

ESRC, AHRC, Law School, Wellcome Trust
Value:

ESRC, AHRC, Wellcome Trust, GTAs & GRAs: home/EU fees and stipend; Law School: tuition fees.
Number of awards per year:

Up to 12
Funding applies to:
Open to applicants from a range of countries
Funding notes:

Full details of the funding available and how to apply can be found at: http://www.law.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/funding/index.html
Funding duration:

1+3 and 3 year funding

Contacts and how to apply

Administrative contact and how to apply:

Full details at: http://www.law.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/research/funding/index.html
or contact: Stephen Wadsworth
Tel: +44 (0)161 275 7554
Email: s.wadsworth@manchester.ac.uk

Rabu, 14 Juli 2010

EURAPS/AAPS Fellowship, Netherlands computer science phd

To foster the relationship between EURAPS (European Association of Plastic Surgeons) and AAPS (American Association of Plastic Surgeons), EURAPS voted to award a 3-month fellowship to a European Plastic Surgeon to improve his mastery in plastic surgery by visiting a selected American Plastic Surgery Center.

Eligibility

Candidates must be fully accredited (EC) and actively practising plastic surgery in Europe for less than 10 years. They must be able to communicate well in both written and spoken English.


Application

4 copies of the following documents must arrive at the Euraps Central Office (G 04.122), Heidelberglaan 100, 3584 CX Utrecht, The Netherlands, before December 1st, each year:
1. C.V.
2. A letter from the candidate describing his proposed program and motivation.
3. The names of the institutes of choice. The candidate may propose only two institutes but may state a preference.
4. A letter of acceptance from the welcoming Institute.
5. The names of two EURAPS sponsors.

Selection

A selection Committee appointed by the EURAPS General Assembly will consider the applications and choose the best.

Conditions

One fellowship per year will be awarded by EURAPS. The fellowship must be completed before the end of the following year. A forfeit allowance of € 6000, travel included, will be granted.

The Secretary General of EURAPS will give notification of the winner to the head of the host institute and to the candidates before March 15th of the following year.

EURAPS Central Office:
Dept. of Plastic Surgery (G 04.122)
University Medical Center Utrecht
P.O.Box 85500
3508 GA Utrecht
The Netherlands
EURAPS@UMCUTRECHT.NL
WWW.EURAPS.ORG