by admin on April 4, 2009
Each year the alumni organization, Leiden University Fund (LUF) awards LUF scholarships to 6 truly exceptional foreign students who pursue English Master Degree at the University of Leiden. LUF scholarship is open to highly talented students from all countries in the world, except the Netherlands. Please see below for further requirements.
Master’s program in Leiden. Areas of interest:
1. Arts and Humanities
2. Business, IT and Communication
3. Education
4. Law / Criminology Netherlands for Students (regular LL.M. / Msc)
5. International law for students and professionals (LL.M.. / LL.M.Advanced)
6. Science and Biomedical Science
7. Social and behavioral sciences
Application deadline: 1 April 2009.
See the list of eligible English language master’s program at the
www.mastersinleiden.nl
or:
http://www.postgraduate.leidenuniv.nl/index.jsp
Number of scholarships
Scholarship consists of € 10.800, - for one academic year and is available for master `s program per early September 2009.
Applications
Applications can only be done by sending completed scholarship application form online under the Leiden University Fund (LUF).
http://www.luf.nl/default.asp?paginaID=411
The requirements to meet the requirements of
1. Applicants who have been admitted unconditionally to the English language Masters program at the University of Leiden before primary education outside the Netherlands.
2. Applicant who is not in her second year master’s program.
3. Applicant must have obtained the results that he is very good in previous studies and for example above 10% of students in the use of this program.
4. Applicant `s study in the Netherlands should be a deepening and broadening of his / her previous studies in the country of origin.
More information about the procedure
1. International Office of Leiden University will forward the documents necessary for the selection committee LUF. Note: students apply for scholarships LUF still must apply for entry to the master `s program to be able to enter the program. This is a separate procedure and can be done through on-line application for entry to the master `s study as described on the website: www.mastersinleiden.nl / admissions
2. Students must pay an application fee and deposit required for MVV and or own housing.
3. Students will be notified about the decision by LUF at the end of May 2009.
4. Allowance will be paid by LUF in September 2009.
More information about scholarships:
http://www.leidenuniv.nl/en/prospective/index.php3-c=13_luf2009-2010.htm
by admin on December 23, 2008
As we know, nanotechnology is leading of research world right now. Here some job opportunity or college scholarships. Please take a look.
Postdoc (3 years):
Quantum optics with electron spin ensembles in semiconductors.
Postdoc (3 years)/PhD 4 (years):
Physics and dynamics of individual unidirectional molecular motors.
There are several positions available on Graphene. Take a look at our research on graphene to get a further impression and contact prof.dr.ir. Bart van Wees if you need to know more.
Postdoc (3 years):
Graphene Nanoelectronics and Spintronics
PhD Position (4 years):
Spintronics and Valleytronics in Graphene Nanodevices
PhD Position (4 years):
Spin and Charge Transport in Graphene Quantum Dots
PhD Position (4 years):
Graphene based Sensors for Detection of (single) Molecules and Atoms, in Liquid or Atmospheric environments
More information about Nanodevices opportunity please refers to this link.
written by bangzenk at College Scholarships
by admin on December 10, 2008
I stood in the center of Rome, in the midst of the absurd amount of historic sites, majestic monuments, religious miracle - and contemporary daily life. Here bright splashes of liquid gold on the marble columns.
A man with the dry cleaning pushes down next to the temple 1900 years. A woman with high heels heads to her office, which is located in the 17th century Papal palace.
This is why the Rome, majestic and down to earth, who has been arrested on me is not like other cities. Each in turn by large stones hide resplendent other road pieces of art and history who feel ignored and decadently unique mine.
Trying to get in all the places it is virtually impossible - I do not even when I lived here several years ago for a period of six months. You will need a hotel in Rome. Now that only one week a year, I developed my own favorite places on foot - somehow it is more easy than looking for Hotel Paris. Here is my personal choice to see what if, in Rome, has only two days. Best of all, each of the sites listed here are free, except for the Vatican Museum and the Roman Forum, which includes the Coliseum.
In addition, you can take a look for Bed and breakfast toronto. Just if you like to travel abroad to Canada.
written by bangzenk at College Scholarships
by admin on December 1, 2008
Radboud University Nijmegen needed a Full Professor of Theory of Molecules and Materials
The theory research programme of the Institute for Molecules and Materials is based on three themes. This multiplicity of expertises will foster the scientific impact and visibility of the ”theory of molecules and materials” programme that IMM strives for, and is reflected in the following brief descriptions: • Theoretical Chemistry: Electronic structure theory and quantum dynamics of molecules. • Electronic Structure of Materials: Physics of (complex) materials, on the basis of first-principles computational methods. • Condensed Matter Theory: Many-body physics, nonlinear dynamics and statistical physics, including phenomenology, quantum and classical molecular dynamics. The IMM announces an opening for a full professorship in the Theory of Molecules and Materials within the framework of the first two themes. Besides meeting the above mentioned requirements, the successful candidate must enthusiastically adopt a leading role in the development and teaching of a modern and inspiring teaching programme as conducted in the educational institutes MW (Molecular Sciences; the educational institute the candidate will be primarily assigned to) and WiNSt (Mathematics, Physics, and Astronomy).
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