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Scholarships(03032010)


   McJulien Minority Graduate Scholarship Award

The ECT Foundation’s McJulien Minority Graduate Scholarship Award is presented to a minority graduate student in educational communications and technology.
The awardee receives a plaque presented during the awards ceremony at the 2010 annual convention to be held October 26-30, 2010 at Hyatt Regency Orange County, Anaheim, California.
Background
The McJulien Minority Graduate Scholarship Award was established by Wes McJulien, past president of AECT and member of the ECT Foundation, in memory of his son, Patrick D. McJulien.
Criteria:
1. The applicant must be a full-time graduate student enrolled in a degree granting program in educational technology at the Masters, (MS), Specialist (Ed.S.) or Doctoral (Ph.D./Ed.D.) level.
2. The applicant must provide evidence of an average of “B” or better to be considered for this award.
3. The applicant must be member of AECT.
4. Recommendations from three references must be submitted in order for the application to be considered.
5. The winner will be selected by AECT’s awards committee with recommendations solicited from the national affiliate Minorities in Media.
Procedure:
To submit a nomination complete the form. Please click here.
Deadline:
Deadline for nominations is July 29th, 2010.
http://www.aect.org/Foundation/Awards/McJulien.asp


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   E. W. Scripps School of Journalism Scholarship Application 2010

Journalism office (Scripps 106) by Monday, March 15, 2010. All applications must be typed.
Please note there are additional requirements for 3 special scholarships and the George Starr Lasher Living Legacy award. To apply for the special scholarships listed below, fill out this application and then attach the additional materials requested. Please make sure your name is on everything. You may apply for any or all of the special scholarships listed below, but please include a copy of your application form with each set of materials.
Science Writing Scholarship– Include two examples of reporting on science, health or environmental topics. Stories may be print, online or broadcast format. Please label the stories Science Writing Scholarship.
Apgar Ethics Scholarship– Include a 2-page typed essay describing an ethical dilemma you faced on an internship or working for student or professional media (news, public relations or advertising). Please title essay Apgar Ethics Scholarship.
George Starr Lasher Living Legacy Scholarship–This award provides an opportunity for a journalism student of junior or senior rank to participate in an international or cultural experience of his/her choice. Previous winners have traveled to major cities in the U.S. as well as abroad – i.e. New York City, Chicago, New Orleans, Paris, and London. Include a typed 750-1,000-word essay describing the intellectual and cultural experience you would hope to have if you receive this scholarship. Please title essay Lasher Living Legacy Scholarship.
Robert and Penny Stewart OLEC Scholarship—This special scholarship will provide assistance toward participation in the Summer 2010 OLEC Documentary Storytelling in Europe program in Leipzig Germany. Students will take 12 credit hours and produce short, non-fiction documentary programs. Include a 750-1,000 word essay explaining why you are interested in the OLEC program and what topic you might pursue for a documentary. Please title the essay OLEC Scholarship.
(This application is ONLY for School of Journalism scholarships—you must apply separately, online, for university-wide scholarships offered through Chubb Hall—www.ohio.edu/financialaid.)


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   ESRC (Open) Studentship Competition

1+3/+3 Open Competition
The Proposal (Open) Studentship competition is held annually by the ESRC offering funding for 1+3 (masters attached to a PhD) and +3 (PhD) awards. For the 2010 competition there will be approximately 90 awards available.
Due to the limited number of awards available, the Proposal (Open) competition will be held as two separate sub-competitions: a) the 1+3 and b) +3.

http://www.esrcsocietytoday.ac.uk/ESRCInfoCentre/opportunities/postgraduate/studentships/standard/Proposal_Open.aspx


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   JRF – Junior Research Fellow, Ph.D. degree

We are seeking enthusiastic candidates for JRF positions in the laboratories of Dr. Sujit Nair and Dr. Raja Biswas at the Division of Molecular Medicine, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Cochin-682041, Kerala. Highly motivated candidates (with a prior M. Pharm. or M.Sc. degree in the Life Sciences) who have qualified for CSIR/DBT/ICMR/GATE fellowships are encouraged to apply for these Ph.D. opportunities in cutting-edge basic and translational research on projects that have been funded by the Department of Biotechnology, Govt. of India. The Ph.D. degree will be conferred by Amrita University. All applicants are requested to submit a copy of your updated resume via email to rajabiswas@aims.amrita.edu
The Biswas laboratory is working in the field of molecular microbiology using _Staphylococcus aureus _as a pathogen. Our aim is to identify major antigenic epitopes from staphylococcal secreted and cell surface associated proteins with an aim to generate a protective immunity against this pathogen.
The Nair laboratory works on cancer biomarker discovery using state-of-the-art microarray and proteomic technologies as well as bioinformatic approaches. The early drug discovery of novel small molecules that help prevent or treat cancer is also facilitated here. In addition, drug metabolism and disposition studies are integrated with advanced pharmacometric approaches to better appreciate the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of candidate drug molecules in oncology.
Contact address : Dr. Sujit Nair
Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre
Amrita Lane, Ponekkara P.O.,
Cochin – 682041, Kerala, India


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   International Ibsen Scholarships 2010, Norway

Scholarship funds amount to NOK 1.000.000, – (approx. Euro 125.000,-/US Dollars 150.000,-) will be awarded to Ibsen-related projects worldwide.
The International Ibsen Scholarships were initiated by the Norwegian government and will be awarded for the third time in 2010. We solicit relevant applications, from projects throughout the world.
The scholarships are meant to act as incentives for critical discourse in regards to existential and society-related subject matters concerning Henrik Ibsen, and are applicable to individuals, organizations and institutions within the artistic and cultural communities. The applications are subject to scrutiny by an appointed jury.
Previous years, projects from Asia, North-America, Europe, Africa and Australia have received scholarships.
The presentation of the scholarships is staged in Ibsen’s birth town, Skien in Norway in September 2010 and coincides with Skien International Ibsen Conference.
The application deadline for The International Ibsen Scholarships is April 15th, 2010. http://www.ibsenawards.com/index.php


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   Two funded places on the MSc Health Sciences (Health Services Research) are available for 2010/2011. The funding will include a 12k stipend in addition to course fees of £3,300 (overseas students will have to supplement the fees to match the overseas rate). The studentships are for a period of 1 year full-time but may also be considered for two years part-time. (Closing date 31 March 2010).

http://www.york.ac.uk/healthsciences/gsp/studentship_hsr.htm


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   Hallsworth Research Fellowships, The University of Manchester – Faculty of Humanities
The Simon and Hallsworth Fellowship Schemes use generous endowments to appoint a number of Research Fellows each year in the Social Sciences and Political Economy. Research support for the Social Sciences is provided principally, though not exclusively, by the Faculty of Humanities, the largest Faculty in the University.
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/_contentlibrary/_vacancies/furtherparticularsmax10mbpdf,170152,en.pdf


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   Universidad de Monterrey invites nominations and applications for position of:
Full Time Professor of Medical Morphology
As a private institution, Universidad de Monterrey was established in 1969, located in San Pedro Garza Garcia, NL, Mexico. The city’s index of human development is among the highest in Mexico, as well as the per capita income. The University offers 35 undergraduate and 15 graduate programs; it also offers 15 medical specialties. The institution is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and School (SACS), Mexican Counsel for Medical Education Commissioning (COMAEM), and the Board of Medical Examiners of Puerto Rico. Universidad de Monterrey stands out for its personal schooling plan. Our fundamental challenge is to go beyond the graduation of professionals who excel in their chosen fields of specialization.
The candidate must respond to the following characteristics:
Minimum requirements:
•Bachelor in Medical Science.
•Master´s degree in Morphology.
•Ph.D in Morphology or Immunology.
•Demonstrated experience in teaching Morphology.
•Professional experience in cell culture.
•Experience in molecular technology, morphology and immunology.
•Spanish and English.

Responsibilities:
•Teach morphology courses in bachelor and/or graduate level programs.
•Participate in or maintain a competitive research program.
•Coordinate laboratory researchers.
•Demonstrative success in fund-raising to attract resources for Morphology laboratory.
•Perform service duties as required by the department and school.
•Academic support for students.
Qualifications:
•Educational skills to communicate to students the knowledge and motivation for Morphology.
•Management skills.
•Proactive and teamwork style, based on challenges.
•Ability to relate with people.
•Excellent attitude and availability geared towards a continuous improvement based on personal motivation.
•Motivation to act as a team member in collaborative research.
•Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Nominations and applications must include current curriculum vitae and should be sent by email to: Misely Coronado, by March 17th 2010.

E-Mail: faculty.hr@udem.edu.mx
Phone Number: + 52 (81) 82 15 10 00 Ext. 1908


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