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White Rose Research Studentships 2007/08

Wednesday, March 14, 2007 |admin | 0 Comments

White Rose Research Studentships 2007/08
Impacts of large-scale upland management change on ecosystem services
University of Sheffield

Collaborative Excellence in International Research

As part of an innovative collaboration, the three major research-led
universities in Yorkshire are offering three-year Research
Studentships for students beginning full-time PhD programmes in
2007/08. Each student project will be supervised by two members of
academic staff, one each from two of the partner universities.
Students will register at one university but will have access to the
research facilities of the partner institution and will be part of one
of the four research networks which span all three universities. The
studentships provide Home/EU tuition fees, an annual maintenance grant
of £12,600 and a contribution towards research expenses.

The closing date for all applications is 16 March 2007

Network: Impacts of large-scale upland management change on ecosystem services

Evaluating impacts of large-scale upland management change on
ecological quality using ecosystem service based measures (Sheffield
based)
Supervisors: Dr Philip Warren, Dept of Animal and Plant Sciences,
University of Sheffield; Professor Dave Raffaelli, Environment Dept,
University of York

Potential applicants should contact the relevant University website
for further information and an application pack

For Sheffield based projects please contact Dr Simon Beecroft,
Graduate Research Office, The University of Sheffield, Tel: +44 (0)114
222 1417, Fax: +44 (0)114 222 1420, E-mail: s.beecroft@sheffield.ac.uk
or visit: http://www.shef.ac.uk/pgresearch/students/studentships/whiterose.html





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Opening PHD Economic in Siena

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http://www.econ-pol.unisi.it/dottorato/
(click admission 2007)

For the academic year 2007-2008, a maximum of 20 students will be
admitted to the program.

Admissions will be decided after a comparative evaluation of
candidates, as specified in the Bando di Concorso (published on the
Gazzetta Ufficiale della Repubblica Italiana n. 15 - 4° Serie speciale
concorsi ed esami, 20-2-2007); what follows is a summary of all
information relevant for application.

Applicants must hold an Italian "laurea magistrale" or "laurea
specialistica", or a 4 years Italian laurea according to the
pre-reform system, or an equivalent 4-5 years foreign degree. There
are no limitations on the nationality of the candidates.

Candidates are required to apply using the following on-line procedure.
The deadline for application is 25 March 2007.
We accept applications from candidates who have not yet obtained their
degree by this deadline, provided that they obtain it before 30
September 2007.

In addition, the candidates are required to send:

* their curriculum, containing an academic record with the full
list of courses and grades;
* two letters of reference (in sealed envelopes) from two
academics, in which an evaluation is given (in comparative terms) of
the candidate's aptitudes to research, his/her competence, scientific
potential and maturity;
* a research project, not longer than 1000 words. Once admitted,
the candidate will not be constrained by the project presented;
however, the project is important to evaluate his/her aptitudes, as
well as the availability of potential supervisors in the candidate's
area of interest;
* (OPTIONAL) a short essay, not longer than 5000 words, on an
economic subject, which is the result of autonomous research by the
candidate.

All required documentation must reach not later than 25 March 2007 the
following address:
Ufficio Formazione e Post-Laurea
c/o Collegio Santa Chiara
Via Valdimontone n. 1 - 53100 Siena,

Documentation can be either in Italian or in English, and it can be
posted or delivered directly by hand. Late comers cannot be
considered, so the candidates are recommended, in their own interest,
to make use of a reliable means (e.g. a courier or insured mail). The
University reserves the right to exclude from the selection process at
any time candidates who do not meet the admission requirements.

The selection of candidates will be based on an evaluation of their
aptitude and competence to research. To this purpose, the examination
commission might ask some of the candidates to sit for a written exam
and an interview, to be held in Siena; in this case, the candidates
will be notified by email a couple of weeks before (however, the
University cannot be held responsible for failed communications due to
the candidate supplying late or incorrect information regarding
his/her address). The exams will be in Italian or in English.

A good knowledge of English is a prerequisite for admission.

Soon after the interviews are concluded, the list of successful
candidates will be made public on this website. In case of
renunciation, or in case a candidate is excluded because she/he fails
to submit the documents required for admission by 25 September 2007
(see below), the candidates who follow in the list will be admitted.
The 10 most qualified candidates among those admitted (as resulting
from the admission list) will be awarded a grant and will be exempted
from the payment of the annual fee (see Fees and financial support).
Enrolment

No later than 25 September 2007 the students admitted with or without
a scholarship must present the appropriate documents and forms (see
here) to the
Ufficio Formazione e Post-Laurea - Sezione Dottorati di ricerca,
Università degli Studi di Siena
Via Valdimontone 1, 53100 Siena

(opening hours: Mon, Wed, Fri from 9.00 to 13.30; Tue, Thu from 14.45
to 17.00).

Failure to present the above documents will result in exclusion of the
candidate from the school. All the documents must be submitted or sent
by mail and be received by 25 September 2007. Candidates admitted who
do not comply to the above provisions will be considered as renouncers.

Vacancies may be made available to the next candidates in the list who
must complete the enrolment within six days of receipt of the
communication e-mailed by the Ufficio Formazione e Post-Laurea. After
that time, the place will be offered to the following candidate.

Non EU candidates who are admitted and hold a foreign degree
(conferred at the end of a degree course lasting at least 4 years)
which has not yet been recognized by an Italian University as
equivalent to one of the Italian degrees required, must submit (along
with the enrolment form) the documents required for the Academic Board
to deliberate upon recognition of the degree for admission to the
school only. All documents (photocopy of the original diploma and
degree certificate with exams and grades) must be translated and
legalized by the competent Italian authorities abroad as well as
provided with an in loco declaration of value, in accordance with the
legislation in force on the admission of foreign students to Italian
University courses.

Non EU candidates who have passed the entrance examination will be
admitted to the courses as long as they have permits to enter and
reside in Italy and are legally residing in Italy (art. 39, par. 5,
Legislative Decree. 25.07.1998 no. 286 as modified by art. 26 Law
30.07.2002 no. 189); they must present a copy of their passport and a
valid temporary residence permit issued by the competent authorities
along with the enrolment form. Non EU citizens residing abroad must
present a copy of their passport, entrance visa and temporary
residence permit for study issued by the competent Questura (Police
headquarters).





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PHD STUDENTSHIP IN TYRE DESIGN PROCESS

Tuesday, January 02, 2007 |admin | 25 Comments

PHD STUDENTSHIP IN TYRE DESIGN PROCESS - LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY

PhD studentship

*Dynamics, Systems and Control, Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering,
Loughborough University*

*(36 months)*

Improvement of the design process of customised tyres for the achievement of
optimum performance of the vehicle-tyre system
link to www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/tt/

*£13,000-£14,000 per annum (no tax)
*
A research student is required to work on a project co-sponsored by the
EPSRC and Bentley Cars. The project aims to develop an explicit tyre design
process, in order to achieve a better match between custom designed tyres
and the target vehicle. This process will be based on the simulation of the
vehicle's behaviour in conjunction with multi-parameter constrained
optimisation. Results will be verified experimentally.

The successful applicant will be involved in all aspects of the development
of the tyre design process, including simulation, optimisation and
experimental verification of the results. He/she will also spend 3 months at
Bentley's headquarters in UK and will travel frequently to Europe, to meet
with tyre manufacturers. The successful completion of the work will lead to
the award of a PhD degree.

Applicants should have a good honours degree in Mechanical/Automotive
engineering. A postgraduate degree, knowledge of vehicle dynamics and ADAMS
- MATLAB software packages would be most desirable.

Closing date for receipt of applications: *Friday 16 Feb 2007*.

Applications should be made using the official application form available
from the university web-site: http://www.lboro.ac.uk/prospectus/pg/apply .
CV's will be accepted only if accompanied by an official application form.

Possible starting dates: April, July or October 2007.

Informal enquiries may be directed to Dr George Mavros: E-mail:
g.mavros@lboro.ac.uk , or tel: +44(0)1509 227273.

For further details please contact: Mrs Jackie Green, Aeronautical and
Automotive Engineering Department, Loughborough University, Leicestershire,
LE11 3TU, UK : E-mail: J.A.Green@lboro.ac.uk , or tel: +44 (0)1509 227226.

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PhD Studentships - University College London

Wednesday, November 15, 2006 |admin | 0 Comments

  • PhD Studentships Infection and Immunity
    Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond, Street Hospital for Children NHS
    Trust
    University College London


The Institute of Child Health (ICH) is a postgraduate research institution
which, together with its partner, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
NHS Trust, contains the largest concentration of research expertise in the
scientific basis of child health in Europe. Its standing is reflected in the
Grade 5*A awarded in the 2001 HEFCE Research Assessment Exercise.

The Institute is committed to high quality postgraduate education and has a
strong track record of training and support
for its postgraduates. R&D is organised into a number of themes operating
across the site which facilitate a high level of
interaction between basic scientists, clinicians and population health
scientists. The Institute is offering a number of research studentships for
the academic year 2007-08 supported by the Child Health Research Appeal
Trust and MRC.

Applicants selected for CHRAT or MRC funding will be able to choose from the
following PhD projects (*denotes Principal Supervisor):

*Infection and Immunity*

Development of an enhanced lentiviral vector for gene therapy of ADA-SCID
(Dr H Gaspar*/Dr M Antoniou/Professor A Thrasher)

Investigation of dendritic cell function in Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
Dr S Burns*/Professor A Thrasher)

Bacterial viability: a critical factor determining the Dendritic cell
responses to Neisseria meningitidis (Dr G Dixon*/Professor N Klein)

For further information about the ICH see our web site, www.ich.ucl.ac.uk.
Applications are invited from committed
individuals wishing to do research in a clinical context, and who expect to
graduate with a UK 1st class or upper 2nd
class honours degree or equivalent.

For information about the projects and how to apply, please refer to the ICH
vacancy website,
http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/ich/humanresources. Please note, applications that
are submitted without following the correct
procedure may not be considered.

If you wish to visit the ICH to discuss these opportunities, there is an
Open Day on 15th November 2006 from 2.00pm.
This will include a display of posters by PhD students which demonstrates
the range of ICH research.

4-year PhD studentships funded by the Medical Research Council are also
tenable at ICH, in the project areas listed
above. To apply for a UCL 4 year MRC DTA PhD studentship, please see:
www.ucl.ac.uk/mrc-dta.

Closing date for applications to ICH: *5th January 2007*

Interview dates: *29th and 31st January 2007*

  • PhD Studentships Genetics and Development
    Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond, Street Hospital for Children NHS
    Trust
    University College London


The Institute of Child Health (ICH) is a postgraduate research institution
which, together with its partner, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
NHS Trust, contains the largest concentration of research expertise in the
scientific basis of child health in Europe. Its standing is reflected in the
Grade 5*A awarded in the 2001 HEFCE Research Assessment Exercise.

The Institute is committed to high quality postgraduate education and has a
strong track record of training and support
for its postgraduates. R&D is organised into a number of themes operating
across the site which facilitate a high level of
interaction between basic scientists, clinicians and population health
scientists. The Institute is offering a number of research studentships for
the academic year 2007-08 supported by the Child Health Research Appeal
Trust and MRC.

Applicants selected for CHRAT or MRC funding will be able to choose from the
following PhD projects (*denotes Principal Supervisor):

*Genetics and Development*

Coeliac disease, neurological dysfunction and vitamin B6 metabolism
(Professor P Clayton*/Dr P Mills)

Sex differences in the developing embryo: why are females susceptible to
neural tube defects? (Dr N Greene*/Professor A Copp)

Identification and characterisation of putative Hesx1 transcriptional
targets (Dr J P Martinez-Barbera*/Professor M Dattani)

Tbx1 : its role in stem cells/progenitor cells of the heart (Professor P
Scambler*)

Use of enteric nervous system stem cells as a potential treatment for severe
gut developmental disorders
(Dr N Thapar*/Dr A Burns)

The role of the T-box transcription factor TBX22 in craniofacial development
(Dr P Stanier*/Professor G Moore)

For further information about the ICH see our web site, www.ich.ucl.ac.uk.
Applications are invited from committed
individuals wishing to do research in a clinical context, and who expect to
graduate with a UK 1st class or upper 2nd
class honours degree or equivalent.

For information about the projects and how to apply, please refer to the ICH
vacancy website,
http://www.ich.ucl.ac.uk/ich/humanresources. Please note, applications that
are submitted without following the correct
procedure may not be considered.

If you wish to visit the ICH to discuss these opportunities, there is an
Open Day on 15th November 2006 from 2.00pm.
This will include a display of posters by PhD students which demonstrates
the range of ICH research.

4-year PhD studentships funded by the Medical Research Council are also
tenable at ICH, in the project areas listed
above. To apply for a UCL 4 year MRC DTA PhD studentship, please see:
www.ucl.ac.uk/mrc-dta.

Closing date for applications to ICH: *5th January 2007*

Interview dates: *29th and 31st January 2007*

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