Kamis, 14 Oktober 2010

The East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI) Scholarship

Scholarship Introduction:
The East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI) goals are to introduce U.S. graduate students to East Asia and Pacific science and engineering in the context of a research setting, and to help students initiate scientific relationships that will better enable future collaboration with foreign counterparts. Selected students participate in research experiences at host laboratories in Australia, China, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, or Taiwan. All institutes, except Japan, last approximately 8 weeks from June to August. Japan lasts approximately 10 weeks from June to August.

Eligibility for scholarship:
  • Applicants must meet all of the following criteria:
  • U.S. citizen or permanent resident;
  • Enrolled in a research-oriented master’s or Ph.D. degree program (including joint degree programs);
  • Students enrolled in joint Bachelor/Master’s programs must have graduated from the undergraduate degree (if the student’s institution considers them in graduate status, that student is eligible);
  • Enrolled at a U.S. institution in the United States; and
  • Pursuing studies in fields of science and engineering research and education supported by the National Science Founda
Application form: https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/index.jsp

How to apply: http://www.nsfsi.org/assets/File/How%20to%20Apply%20Guide%202010-2011%20Cycle%283%29.pdf

Last date to apply:
The last date to apply is November 10 , 2010.

Source: http://www.nsfsi.org/

Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010

PhD Position in Neuroanatomy/Neuroscience, Belgium

Hasselt University open application for research to get a PhD in Biomedical Sciences. The projects are focused on neuroimmunological repair strategies after brain and spinal cord injury with special emphasis on the use of anti-inflammatory mediators to enhance functional regeneration.

The successful applicant will be working on "the use of stem cells as carriers of pro-regenerative factors after spinal cord injury". The project includes a rich spectrum of techniques such as cell and brain slice cultures, histology, molecular biology and behavior tests.

The candidate will also participate in teaching macroscopic and microscopic neuroanatomy in the department of morphology for bachelor students in Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. She/He will also supervise master students in the School for Life Sciences. The UHasselt provides a high-performance and dynamic teaching concept based on supervised self studies in which researchers also play an active role.

Candidates must have an officially recognized master degree in biological, (bio)medical or life sciences or equivalent with a molecular/cellular orientation. Last year students can also apply.