Selasa, 26 April 2011

PhD Sociology Student Health at VU University Amsterdam


This PhD Sociology project is a collaboration with Pieter Medendorp of the Donders Institute of the Radboud University; the neuroimaging experiments will be performed in his lab in Nijmegen.

Part of your work will be to contribute to the Faculty education program for 160 hours in the first and second year of the project.

Requirements

We are PhD Sociology looking for a highly motivated and creative candidates with a MSc in (one of) the natural sciences, human movement sciences, mechanical or biomedical engineering, psychology or related discipline. A strong mathematical background and experience in programming (e.g. MatLab) are very welcome as well as excellent writing and presentation skills in English.

Conditions of employment

The PhD Sociology initial appointment will be for a period of 18 months. After satisfactory evaluation of the initial appointment it will be extended for a total duration of 4 years. You can find information about our excellent fringe benefits of employment at http://www.workingatvu.nl like :

  • a wide range of sports facilities which staff may use at a modest charge;
  • generous contribution (70%) commuting allowance based on public transport and
  • remuneration of 8,3% end-of-year bonus and 8% holiday allowance.


The PhD Sociology salary will be in accordance with university regulations for academic personnel, and amounts € 2.042,- gross per month in the first year up to € 2.612,- in the fourth year based on a full-time employment.

Contract type
Temporary
18 months

Additional information

Please find additional information about the Amsterdam group at http://www3.fbw.vu.nl/~Smeets/ and information about the Nijmegen lab at http://www.sensorimotorlab.com .

For more information regarding the content of the project and the function demands, please contact Prof. Dr. J. B. J. Smeets, e-mail: j.Smeets@fbw.vu.nl or Dr. W.P. Medendorp, e-mail: p.medendorp@donders.ru.nl.

Before May 8, 2011 applicants are requested to write a letter in which they describe their abilities and motivation, accompanied by a curriculum vitae and two letters of recommendation.

Written applications should be sent to: VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Human Movement Sciences, Attn.: mrs. drs. O.M. Jukema, Van der Boechorststraat 9, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands It is also possible to apply by e-mail to: vacature@fbw.vu.nl

Rabu, 20 April 2011

Phd Sociology Scholarships in Art and Social Science College


The Phd Sociology scheme applies to international (non-UK and non-EU) student demands for a full-time postgraduate students gain a degree only. It does not apply to research degrees such as masters or a doctorate apply.
Requests should bemade directly to the Ministry responsible for administering the program you choose.
Phd Sociology No application for a scholarship must formfor without the department after receiving a request a graduate program of study are considered. Awards are presented to amaximumof £ 1000 and is at the discretion of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Phd Sociology Scholarships Facultymay subject to meeting all conditions as it deems appropriate in order to access the curriculum. Scholarshipsmay only to applicants satisfying general University, Departmental regulations and programs may be granted. The Phd Sociology scholarship is paid as a credit against tuition fees only. No guarantee for a scholarship can bemade, if an applicant indicates he / she wants to move the entrance.

Application deadline: 1 September 2011.

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Jumat, 08 April 2011

Phd Sociology College Scholarships the Chevening Gurukul


The British High Commissioner to India, Sir Richard Stagg said:
“Prime Ministers David Cameron and Manmohan Singh have set out an ambitious vision for how the UK-India partnership should become ‘stronger, wider, deeper’. Chevening Gurukul scholars will play a critical role in this by making their mark, not just in the next few years but over the coming decades. The unique programme at the London School of Economics is tailored to equip high-flying Indian professionals in mid-career with new skills and perspectives so that they can spot, seize and shape opportunities in the complex and inter-connected world in which we all live.”

Phd Sociology Essar is the corporate sponsor for the programme.
This scheme is designed for working professionals who already have substantial experience in their career fields and are looking for a short-term, full-time, intensive, advanced training programme for top leaders – to build on their experience, knowledge and skills. These Phd Sociology programmes provide a unique opportunity to Indian men and women to establish networks of contacts in the UK of direct value to their work and career development in India.
Phd Sociology Applicants should not apply directly to the LSE. Simply complete the Chevening application.

College Scholarships Level: professionals in mid-career Application Deadline:11 April 2011

Further College Scholarships the Chevening Gurukul for Leadership and Excellence Information and Application detail click here

http://ukinindia.fco.gov.uk/en/about-us/working-with-india/KnowledgeEconomy/Education/Chevening/CheveningScholarshipsInIndia/

Selasa, 05 April 2011

PhD Sociology Studentship Mechanisms Of Therapeutic Failure


PhD Sociology Risk stratification and gradual intensification of chemotherapy in the last two decades, the survival in children with ALL, up from 50% to almost 90%. The cost of recovery is high.PhD Sociology Treatment-related toxicity and avoid further intensification of the disease recurs in 15-20% of patients. A high frequency of relapses occur within the central nervous system (CNS). The PhD Sociology mechanisms of relapse and disease of the central nervous system is unclear.

This
PhD Sociology work should be investigated potential markers of treatment failure identified by our group. The PhD Sociology implications of this research is important, the project aims to marker to relapse of the central nervous system to identify targets for new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of CNS relapse in ALL predict.

Informal enquiries relating to the project and/or suitability should be directed to Dr. Mark Holland (mholland@picr.man.ac.uk). Applications are invited up to and including Friday 22 April 2011.

http://www.medicine.manchester.ac.uk/staff/vaskarsaha

http://www.mcrc.manchester.ac.uk/research/childrenscancer.htm

http://www.paterson.man.ac.uk/

Further PhD opportunities within the Faculty of Medical and Human Sciences can be found on our interactive PhD projects database:

http://www.mhs.manchester.ac.uk/postgraduate/studentships/