United Kingdom – Postdoctoral Research Position in Mathematical Modelling of Growth in Physical and Biological Systems in University of Oxford
Vacancy Reference: BK/09/033
Grade: 7
Salary Range: Starting Salary £28,839-£30,594
Appointment Term: 3 years
We invite applications for a Postdoctoral research position, funded by the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Global Research Partnership (GRP), to work with Professor Alain Goriely at the newly established Oxford Centre for Collaborative Applied Mathematics (OCCAM). This position is available from 1 March 2010.
OCCAM has been established with substantial funding from the KAUST GRP. The Centre, which is part of the Mathematical Institute, is allied to a global network of mathematicians. Aiming to meet the ever-increasing global demand for quantitative understanding of complex scientific phenomena, OCCAM has been built on the strength of four pre-existing groups of applied and computational mathematicians working in Oxford: the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, the Centre for Mathematical Biology, the Numerical Analysis Group and the Computational Biology Group. It has a symbiotic relationship with other scientific communities which have a need for problem-solving mathematics both within the University of Oxford and beyond. Over the first five years the Centre will employ 40 new staff and students.
Growth processes are found in many physical and biological systems such as planetary accretion, morphogenesis, and tumour progression. The project will involve developing mathematical tools for the analysis of growth processes within the framework of continuum mechanics. In particular, the project will focus on accretive growth (the deposition and accretion of new materials on existing surfaces). Accretive growth has applications to physical, biological, and industrial problems, such as planet genesis from dust clouds, secondary growth in trees, glacier and snow buildup, horn and seashell expansion, bone growth, wound healing, coil winding, and surface hardening.
The main goal is to formulate a general theory of accretive growth based on nonlinear elasticity and thermodynamics, and differential geometry. The modelling of specific systems will involve the derivation of coupled nonlinear continuum equations, and the solution of these equations using analytical and numerical techniques.
Applicants should have a PhD (awarded or submitted at the time of taking up the position) in mathematics or related discipline, together with expertise in applied mathematics and continuum mechanics. Experience with modelling of experimental systems and knowledge of differential geometry is desirable.
Further particulars may be obtained from the Administrative Assistant at The Mathematical Institute, 24-29 St Giles, Oxford, OX1 3LB, email vacancies[ at ]maths.ox.ac.uk and at https://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/notices/vacancies . Applications should include a Curriculum Vitae, a covering letter explaining your suitability for the position and how you meet the selection criteria, and the names and contact details of two referees.
Applications must arrive by noon on 8 January 2010. Ensure that you clearly quote the reference BK/09/033. Candidates should ask their referees to send their references directly to the Administrative Assistant, Mathematical Institute so that they arrive before the closing date. It is the responsibility of candidates to ensure that their references arrive by the closing date. Interviews for this position will be held late January.
Committed to equality and valuing diversity.
Closing Date: 08/01/2010
Further particulars: Further particulars.pdf
31 December 2009
[UK} Postdoctoral in University of Oxford
12 December 2009
China – 2010 Graduate Student Scholarships for International Students
Graduate Student Scholarships for International Students (2010)
(Supported by Chinese Government Scholarship Program)
The Graduate Student Scholarships, supported by the Chinese Scholarship Council(CSC), are provided for prospective international students to study for Master or Doctoral Degrees in top universities in China thus to expand student exchanges and academic collaborations between Chinese Universities and their overseas partnership institutions.
China Agricultural University(CAU) is among the list of the top universities supported by CSC to directly recruit the scholarship students from the academic year of 2008.
I. Basic Information and Duration of the Scholarships Program
1. Up to 25 scholarship students will be accepted to China Agricultural University for the 2010-2011 academic year (normally the academic year in China starts from September).
2. The Graduate Student scholarships only support the students who apply to be fully registered as graduate students (Master or Doctoral students) in CAU.
3. Duration:
The duration of the scholarship for all programs is the same as the normal length of the specific graduate programs in CAU. (Please check the Catalog of graduate Programs for International Students of CAU in the appendix)
If the courses for doctoral and master degree students could not be conducted in English, applicants who are non-Chinese speakers are generally required to take Remedial Chinese language courses for 1 year before their major studies. The one-year Chinese language study is also covered by the scholarship.
Note:
Duration for scholarship specified at the time of admission can NOT be extended in principle
II. Application
Applicants should submit written application materials directly to Office of International Relations in China Agricultural University. The deadline for the materials to arrive at CAU is before January 5, 2010 for the academic year starting from Fall, 2010.
III. Eligibility
1. Applicants must be non-Chinese citizens in good health.
2. Applicants are not studying in Chinese universities.
3. Education background and age limit:
– Applicants for master degree studies must have bachelor’s degree and be under the age of 35.
– Applicants for Doctoral degree studies must have master’s degree and be under the age of 40.
IV. Details of the Scholarship
Full scholarship:
* Exempt from registration fee, tuition fee, fee for laboratory experiment, fee for internship, fee for basic learning materials and accommodation on campus;
* Living allowance;
* One-off settlement subsidy after registration;
* Fee for outpatient medical service, Comprehensive Medical Insurance and Benefit Plan for International Students in China.
Note:
1. Costs of the laboratory experiment or internship that beyond the university’s arrangements should be afforded by the student himself.
2. Fee for basic learning materials covers the necessary learning materials prescribed by the host institution, and other materials shall be self afforded.
3. Monthly living allowance is paid to the students by the host institution at the following rates (CNY Yuan per month):
– Master degree students: CNY 1,700 Yuan
– Doctoral degree students: CNY 2,000 Yuan
Scholarship students shall get their monthly living allowance from the date of registration. New students who register before 15th (15th included) of the registration month will get the full amount of the living allowance of that month, and those who register after 15th will get half amount. The graduates will be given a living allowance for another 15 days after the graduation time set by the university. The allowance will be terminated from the next month after students suspend their studies, drop school or complete schooling from the university. Monthly living allowance covers school holidays. Scholarship students who do not get the monthly living allowance during holidays can get that upon return on campus. The allowance will be suspended for one month if students do not register on time without permission from the university in advance, leave for non-health reasons or are absent from the university over a month.
Students who have to suspend their studies because of serious diseases should go back to the home country and pay for the international trip by themselves. With the university’s approval, the scholarship status can be reserved for at most one year, and their living allowances will be suspended at the same time. The scholarship will be terminated for those who suspend their studies for other reasons.
4. New students will get one-off settlement subsidy upon arrival in China.
– CNY 1,000 Yuan for new students who will study in China up to six months
– CNY 1,500 Yuan for new students who will study in China for one academic year or more
5. Fee for outpatient medical service refers to the outpatient expense in the institution’s hospital or the hospitals appointed by the institution. The students should pay for a certain percentage of expense in accordance with the institution’s relevant regulations.
6. Comprehensive Medical Insurance and Benefit Plan for International Students in China is provided by MOE for the scholarship students in China against hospitalizing for serious diseases and accidental injuries. The institutions or the appointed medical assistance agency provide advancement service for insurance expenses, and claim for compensation with relevant payment receipts from the insurance company according to the stipulated insurance articles. The claim of individual student will not be accepted by the insurance company.
7. International travel expenses: self-afforded.
For application materials, click here.
Contact Information:
The Office of International Relations
China Agricultural University
Mail: P.O.Box 184, No.17, Qinghua Dong Lu Haidian District,
Beijing, 100083, P.R.CHINA
Phone:+86 10 62736704
Fax: +86 10 6273 7704
E-mail: cauie@cau.edu.cn
http://oir.cau.edu.cn/view_en/
United Kingdom – 2010 University of London Phd Teaching Studentship in Hispanic Studies
PhD Teaching Studentship in Hispanic Studies
Royal Holloway, University of London – School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures
The School of Modern languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway, University of London, invites applications for a three-year PhD Teaching Studentship in Hispanic Studies, available to UK/EU students first registering to undertake doctoral study in September 2010.
The studentship includes full tuition fees of £3,390 plus a £10,000 bursary each year for a maximum of three years of full-time doctoral study and subject to evidence of satisfactory progress. It is open to applicants working in any area of Spanish or Latin American literature and culture.
Applicants should have native or near native competence in Spanish and English language and hold an MA with at least a Merit (or international equivalent) in an appropriate area of Hispanic Studies.
The successful applicant will be expected to undertake an average of 6 hours of undergraduate teaching and marking/examining and/or research support for the School each week during term.
All applications must be received by 4 pm on Friday 8 January 2010.
Applications should be addressed to Professor John O’Brien, Director of Graduate Studies, School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX. You should include a current CV, a letter of application outlining in as much detail as possible your research proposal, and a sample of your previous academic work (approximately 5,000 words). You should also include two academic references in support of your application.
For informal advice, please contact the School’s Director of Graduate Studies, Professor John O’Brien (tel. 01784 44 3861; email: j.o’brien@rhul.ac.uk) or the Head of School, Dr Richard Pym (tel. 01784 41 4006; email: r.pym@rhul.ac.uk).
Information about the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures can be found at
* http://www.rhul.ac.uk/modern-languages
* http://www.rhul.ac.uk/Modern-Languages/Research/
* More specific information about research interests in Hispanic Studies can be found at http://www.rhul.ac.uk/modern-languages/research/research-hispanic-studies.html.
For further particulars click http://www.rhul.ac.uk/personnel/JobVacancies/AcademicResearch.html
Administrative contact
Francesca Chiarelli Postgraduate Administrator, Graduate School
Examinations and Research Degree Administration
Royal Holloway, University of London
0044 1784 443352
09 December 2009
[USA] Master and PhD Degree Scholarship
Master and PhD Degree Scholarship by USAID
USAID through the Human and Institutional Capacity Development (HICD) program working in Collaboration with the Academy for Educational Development (AED), opens the opportunity for talented Indonesians to study for Master`s and PhD degrees in the US. The programs are FULLY FUNDED by USAID. The programs offered are:
1. Master`s Degree in Education and Human Development
2. Master`s Degree in Public Health
3. Master`s Degree in Environment Studies
4. Bachelor`s, Master`s or PhD Degrees in Economics
5. Master`s Degree in Public Affairs/Public Policy/Political Science/Public Administration/ Non-Profit Management or related fields.
General requirements:
- Relevant work experience and commitment to Indonesian development
- At least 5 pre-retirement years after completion of study
- Indonesian citizen
- Complete the application forms and attach CV, copy of ID card and one-page essay
- Attach a nomination letter from current institution of employment
- Attach 3 recommendation letters from persons other than the person who provided the nomination letter
- Attach the result of English Test Score (ITP TOEFL OR IELTS)
This is an equal opportunity scholarship. Women are encouraged to apply. Geographical coverage will be considered.
For more information and to get application forms, please send your request to info@aed.or. id or visit www.aed.or.id to download the application forms. Completed application forms together with required documents must be received at the AED address below no later than 1 January 2010.
Academy for Educational Development (AED)
Wisma Nugra Santana, 16th Floor, Suite 1616, Jalan Jenderal Sudirman Kav 7-8, Jakarta 10220