Selasa, 07 Juni 2011

MA Research Training Program at Humboldt University


Aga Khan Foundation Scholarships Applicants must have a first degree (Diploma, Master or Bachelor with at least 240 ECTS) in political science, sociology or adjacent disciplines.

Open Scholarship for International Students: Yes

Scholarship Description: Aga Khan Foundation Scholarships The RTP MA is a new one-year master's program designed specifically for international graduates want to start a PhD program in Germany.
-It is taught at the Institute of Social and Political Sciences at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.
- The core element of the master's program is an individual curriculum to provide each student with the best preparation for application in the Graduate School or the Research Training Group in Germany.

How to Apply:

Aga Khan Foundation Scholarships Applications from international graduates are very welcome. Applicants must have a first degree (Diploma, Master or Bachelor with at least 240 ECTS) in political science, sociology or adjacent disciplines.

Online application platform will be accessible to residents of Germany from June 15 until the date of July 15, 2011 accessed here.

Foreign citizens can apply until December 15, 2011, through UNION HELP, can be accessed here.

There is a registration fee € 48 for EU citizens and 68 € for non-citizens of the European Union. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com

Documents to be submitted in the application-online:

Copy of University degree
Official transcripts of recordings of all university-level work program
Letter of motivation
Curriculum vitae

The following documents can be delivered by pdf to office programs:

Outline of the possibility of doctoral project (1-2 pages)
Writing samples of research work (BA or MA thesis, essays, scientific papers, etc.)
Two letters of recommendation (by a university lecturer or senior research staff)

Download the detailed application [pdf] information

Recommendation letters should be sent directly to the program office either as an e-mail (pdf-document only) or by post to:
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
z.Hd. Prof. Dr. Silvia von Steinsdorff
Unter den Linden 6
10 099 Berlin

If you have any questions, please contact us at: masterrtp.sowi (at) hu-berlin.de

We apologize for any inconvenience due to changes in the application process.

Scholarship Application Deadline: July 15, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 01 Juni 2011

PhD in Physics in GEMaC lab at University of Versailles


Scholarship Online Applications Common point for all semiconductors is that they are large band gap materials (optical band gap> 2.5eV), with intrinsic and / or extrinsic defects are very local level.
This PhD thesis will comprise the first experimental in the conception and realization of new concept experiment, called "4-coefficient in high magnetic fields." This characterization will provide the possibility (thanks to the special geometry of the electrical contacts) to measure for the same sample four electrical transport coefficients: resistivity, Hall constant, Seebeck coefficient and Nernst coefficient. All Scholarship Online Applications measurements will be made to thin layers and ultra-thin in a high magnetic field (± 9T). It measured four coefficients will allow us to characterize the electronic band structure in the center-Brillouin zone (Fermi energy, effective mass, scattering parameters). We will study different materials and the like in GEMaC (doped ZnO and diamond and Fe 2-d-xTixO3 or magnetic oxide LaNiO3-δ), presents the localization service charge ', although it is of a different nature. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
http://thescholarshipprogramme.com One part of this thesis will concern lithography at CTU MINERVE Orsay (in collaboration with P. Lecoeur, IEF-Orsay). This Scholarship Online Applications unique experimental set-up, realized during this PhD thesis will be working within a temperature range 2K-400K, in a 9T magnetic field, provided the platform from GEMaC NOVATECS. The transition between local and delocalized states of charge carriers will be studied versus temperature and versus magnetic field are different.

How to Apply:Scholarship Online Applications Candidates are invited to submit their applications in yves.dumont-in-uvsq.fr

Scholarship Application Deadline: Employer Contact

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