The Lero Graduate School in Software Engineering (LGSSE), the main education initiative of Lero – the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre, offers a four-year PhD program provided jointly by the four leading Irish Universities involved in Lero (Dublin City University, Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin and University of Limerick). The LGSSE program cycle...
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Ireland: LGSSE Studentships
New Zealand: Masters/PhD Scholarships at University of Canterbury
The University of Canterbury (UC) offers a number of scholarships for study towards a PhD degree or for the thesis year of a Masters degree. There is strong competition for these scholarships and application must have gained at least a first class honors degree, or the equivalent, for it to be worth applying.
Further Scholarship...
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The Asian Development Bank – Japan Scholarship Program
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) – Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in April 1988 with financing from the Government of Japan.
It aims to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of ADB’s developing member countries to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at participating academic institutions in...
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UK: PhD positions in SMALL ITN Project
SMALL ITN is a European Commission Framework 7 Marie Curie Initial Training Network. SMALL represents ‘Surface for Molecular Recognition at the Atomic Level’ and is focused on training 22 PhD students across 11 different institutions in cutting edge nanoscience, chemistry, physics and theoretical methods. To find out more about the research studentships available please...
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Sweden: PhD Position Lund University
Lund University is Scandinavias largest institution for education and research in a great number of disciplines, such as engineering, natural sciences, law, social science, economics, medicine, theology and the arts. The University has over 38,000 students and approximately 5,300 employees located in Lund, Malm and Helsingborg. We have a comprehensive global network and a...
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Germany: PhD Student Fellowships on Biology and Pathology of the Malaria Parasite
Job Description
EVIMalaR is a collaborative research Network of Excellence, funded by the European Commission and coordinated by the University of Glasgow. It currently engages 49 Principal Investigators from 34 institutions in Europe (29) and malaria endemic countries (5). The consortium conducts research on malaria parasites and their interactions with both mammalian hosts and mosquito...
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Japan: SISF Foundation Scholarship 2010
Sato International Scholarship Foundation (SISF) announced their scholarship program for April, 2010.
Eligibility
Students from the following countries are eligible to apply: Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, East Timor, Vietnam.
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How to Identify Scholarship Scams
Now that you’re applying for scholarships, we wanted to share some of our best tips for applying for scholarships and fellowships on internet.
How to Identify Scholarship Scams ! Tips from Scholarship-Positions.com
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Tips for Writing Letters of Recommendation
As a college professor, many students approach me for letters of recommendation. Writing these letters is one of the most challenging aspects of my job. How do you fit a comprehensive profile and assessment of a student into a 1-2 page letter? How do you ensure that students provide you with all the relevant...
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Tips for Writing an Application Essay
Writing an application essay is no easy feat. It takes time and hard work, but it’s well worth the effort. A good essay will compliment your application and set you apart from other applicants.
Before you get started, read the list of do’s and don’ts shown below.
Do’s
Do start with a good plan. Come up with...
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