Senin, 25 April 2011

Otago School Graduate Student Scholarship


The Graduate Student Scholarship position requires a doctoral degree in biochemistry. Applicants must have significant experience purifying and analysing proteins. Preference will be given to those familiar with the analysis of components of the ubiquitylation pathway, or the biophysical analysis of proteins and enzymes. The laboratory is fully equipped for all aspects of molecular biology, protein chemistry, and structural biology. The Graduate Student Scholarship appointment is for a period of 2 years, and the successful applicant will be expected to take up the position in 2011, preferably before September.

Scholarship Application Deadline:6 May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 19 April 2011

Keele International Student Graduate Student Scholarship


Graduate Student Scholarship are awarded to students who can demonstrate excellence in at least two of the following areas: academic skills, English language, the understanding of the course and the motivation to study at Keele, experiences outside of school or work. To apply for the grant of HIS, you must have applied for Keele and offered a place to study here. Decisions on grants are made by the international recruitment team and their decision is final.

Graduate Student Scholarship application deadline: end of May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 06 April 2011

Ph.D. Graduate Student Scholarship Position.


Graduate Student Scholarship the project involves the investigation of carbon-supported catalysts in fuel cell research group of Professor Matthias Arenz partner. The aim is to identify the most important mechanisms of degradation of fuel cell catalyst and develop strategies to mitigate them. The Graduate Student Scholarship thesis is part of a project funded EVS.The work will be carried out at University of Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry (http://www.ki.ku.dk/english).

Further resources are available for use at the Nano-Science Center

(http://nano.ku.dk/english).

The Nano-Science Center brings together researchers from the areas of physics, chemistry, biology, biotechnology and medicine in a strong crossdisciplinary environment. Combined with close ties to the international research community and cooperation with private companies, these features make the Center a strong base for science of international excellence.

E-mail: m.arenz@kemi.ku.dkWritten application marked “Degradation Ph.D.” should be emailed as a single pdf-file to Matthias Arenz; e-mail: m.arenz@chem.ku.dk

the evaluation process starts April 30, 2011.