Kamis, 28 April 2011

PhD Positions Minority Graduate Scholarships


We Minority Graduate Scholarships are looking for inspired and dedicated individuals who are interested in doing research work in the multi-faceted field of structural engineering.

Aims Details:

he overall aim of the Research training group is to assess the reliability, safety and robustness of numerical models. This Minority Graduate Scholarships evaluation considers a wide range of aspects and models. This includes, but is not restricted to, models that describe loads or the material and structural behavior of systems in structural engineering. Of particular interest are the interactions of these models in complex systems. Their influence on the quality of models of complex coupled systems is to be determined.

Project Details:

Basis for the research are the results that have been realized during the first project phase. Further research will be carried out in work groups of two to three PhD students under the guidance of two Postdoctoral students. Each doctoral student is supervised by three professors, two of which are professors in Weimar and the third being one of our international partners. Following an intensive training phase the participating doctoral students will develop the subject of their theses in collaboration with their supervisors. The Minority Graduate Scholarships combination of the models and methods of the specific projects then provides the means for handling the complex problems encountered in the working groups.

Application Deadline:
Application Deadline is 1 April 2011

Further Details:
For further information about this scholarship visit below link.

http://www.uni-weimar.de/cms/en/bauing/forschung/grk1462/open-positions.html

Selasa, 12 April 2011

Deustche Bank Penultimate Year Minority Graduate Scholarships


The Applicant applying for this Minority Graduate Scholarships should be Bachelor of Commerce (and combined degree) undertaking their penultimate year of study.Combined degree students are also eligible but must be in their penultimate year of the degree (the Commerce component may already be completed).

The Minority Graduate Scholarships is valued at $ 6,000 (annually), payable in two installments- one upon the award of the scholarship and the other in the final year of study.The scholarship is for tenure of one year, and conditional on full time enrollment in the Bachelor of Commerce (or combined degree).

Benefits:
* The Minority Graduate Scholarships is valued at $ 6,000 (annually), payable in two instalments: one upon the award of the scholarship and the other in the final year of study
* The scholarship is for tenure of one year, and conditional on full time enrolment in the Bachelor of Commerce (or combined degree)

Eligibility:
* Bachelor of Commerce (and combined degree) undertaking their penultimate year of study
* Combined degree students are also eligible but must be in their penultimate year of the degree (the Commerce component may already be completed)

Selection:
* Selection criteria is on the basis of academic merit, extra-curricular activities, interpersonal and leadership skills and qualities which offer evidence that applicants have a genuine interest in the investment banking industry
* The Minority Graduate Scholarships shall be awarded by the Faculty of Business & Economics on recommendation of the Dean (or nominee)after consultaiton with Deustche Bank representative

Application Process:
Minority Graduate Scholarships Students should submit an online application including cover letter, resume and student number.In addition students must lodge an application for the Deutsche Bank Analyst Internship Program at www. db.com/careers

Last Date To Apply:
31 May 2011

Source:http://www.fbe.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships/information/Deustche.html#Benefits

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