Thursday 23 September 2010


15 International PhD scholarships in Intelligent Computing


September 20, 2010

Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Science, Warsaw University of Technology are launching International PhD Projects in Intelligent Computing financed by the European Regional Development Fund under the Operational Programme Innovative Economy, operated by Foundation for Polish Science (FNP) in the framework of the International PhD Projects Programme (MPD).

Job description: The participants will carry out one of the proposed 15 research projects in the area of Intelligent Computing under supervision of leading experts from Poland and several other countries. Scholarships shall be paid to the participants, who will spend at least 6 months with partners in Europe and beyond.

Intelligent Computing is a true high-tech trend of computer science. It provides methods and tools for building complex learning systems, able to adapt and evolve, and to act in an intelligent way, so far reserved for human beings. Our programme, carried out by the consortium of 3 Polish and 16 research institutions from all around the world, provides PhD students with a unique opportunity to conduct research under the supervision of leading scientists, preparing their PhD dissertations in one of the most innovative fields of science. The project will result in both new theoretical findings and novel applications in multi-agent technologies, data analysis and mining, decision support systems and other fields.


Contact Person:
 Slawomir Zadrozny

Email: mpd@ibspan.waw.pl

Application deadline: 30th September 2010
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Erasmus Mundus Master in Data Mining and Knowledge Management for International Students


September 20, 2010

Masters Program for International Students:  Erasmus Mundus Master in Data Mining and Knowledge Management  approved by the ANECA (National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation)

The primary social and economic value of modern societies is knowledge. For this reason, mastering Information technology for structured or unstructured information recorded in Datawarehouses, such as the Web, and containing dormant knowledge is essential to the development of both individual and society.

Data mining and knowledge management (DMKM) has become essential for improving the competitiveness of businesses and increasing access to knowledge. DMKM still comes up, however, against major scientific and technological obstacles. This EM MC’s degree in DMKM proposes specialized training in this field.

The consortium is composed of six universities among four countries: France (University of Pierre and Marie Curie Paris 6, University of Lyon Lumière Lyon 2, Polytec’Nantes), Romania (University Polithenica of Bucharest), Italy (University of East Piedmont) and Spain (Technical University of Catalonia). The Master in DMKM is based on experience in multi-site teaching gained from the Master’s degree in Knowledge Extraction from Data, which has been running since 1999 within three members of the consortium.

Admission criteria:

To be eligible to apply for the Master’s programme DMKM, students must satisfy to both of the following conditions:
  • Be the holder of a Bachelor’s degree (a minimum of three years’ study at a university and corresponding to the equivalent of 180 ECTS) in the fields of Computer Science, Mathematics or Statistics:
    • When applying, since visa process takes a long time, for Students living in third countries.
    • By July, 15th, For Students living in EU.
  • Mastering English at a level equivalent to 550 TOEFL.
    On this site, a table with the conversion rate between TOEFL International score and other English proficiency scale is reported. More precisely, the minimum scores required to be acceptable for the Master are the following ones:
    • TOEFL International (Paper) ? 550
    • TOEFL Computer ? 213
    • TOEFL IBT ? 79
    • IELTS ? 6.0
    • TOEIC ? 690
    • VEC Online ? 74
    • CPE graded B

The Master in DMKM is aimed at students from all over the world. Candidates must have a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in the fields of computer science, mathematics or statistics, as well as a good level of English (TOEFL 550 or equivalent). Admission is granted on the basis of a selection procedure. Classes are taught in English and the course is composed of 18 modules of around sixty hours each. The course runs over 4 semesters.

The first semester is devoted to basic training and includes subjects in mathematics, statistics, databases, etc., whereas the two following ones are devoted to acquire two specialties among six ones, such as Complex Data Mining, Information retrieval, Knowledge acquisition and management, etc. The fourth semester is targeted to the writing of a dissertation in either a laboratory or a company. Language classes will also be provided to ensure that students integrate as well as possible in socio-cultural terms in the host country. Each student must spend (6-12) months in at least two of the four countries.

Students that have obtained 120 ECTS will automatically obtain national Master degrees from the countries in which they have studied. Classes are transmitted via video-conferencing. They are also recorded and accessible online. Students can benefit, on their site of residence, from support in the form of tutoring for each course. Tuition fees are 4,000 €/year for European students and 8,000 €/year for other students. All candidates may apply for Erasmus Mundus scholarships.

Contact detail: abdelkader.zighed@univ-lyon2.fr

Deadlines for application are:

January, 3rd, 2011at 12:00 (GMT+2) for Non-European candidates
April, 15th, 2011at 12:00 (GMT+2) for European Students



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2011-12 VLIR-UOS Master Degree Scholarships for Developing Countries, Belgium

2011-12 VLIR-UOS Master Degree Scholarships for Developing Countries, Belgium

 



September 21, 2010
VLIR-UOS funded International Training Programmes and the International Master Programmes in Belgium for developing Countries Students
Job description: VLIR-UOS awards scholarships to students from developing countries so that they can follow a master programme in Belgium. These scholarships cover all related expenses. Every year, VLIR-UOS awards up to 180 scholarships to first-year master students.
VLIR-UOS funds and facilitates academic cooperation and exchange between higher education institutions in Flanders (Belgium) and those in developing countries, which aims at building capacity, knowledge and experience for a sustainable development. As part of the Flemish Interuniversity Council, VLIR-UOS is responsible for managing and dispersing the university development cooperation funds of Belgium’s Minister of Development Cooperation.
Field of Study and the the Programmes
International Training Programmes 2011
  • AudioVisual Learning Materials – Management, Production and Activities (AVLM)
  • Beekeeping for Poverty Alleviation
  • International Training Programme in Food Safety, Quality Assurance Systems and Risk Analysis
  • Lib@Web – Management of Electronic Information and Digital Libraries
  • Technology for Integrated Water Management
International Master Programmes 2011-2012
  • Master of Development Evaluation and Management
  • Master of Globalisation and Development
  • Master of Governance and Development
  • Master of Human Settlements
International Master Programmes 2011-2013
  • Master of Aquaculture
  • Master of Biology – Specialisation Human Ecology
  • Master of Biostatistics
  • Master of Environmental Sanitation
  • Master of Food Technology
  • Master of Marine and Lacustrine Science and Management (Oceans & Lakes)
  • Master of Molecular Biology (IPMB)
  • Master of Nematology
  • Master of Nutrition and Rural Development,Main Subject: Human Nutrition
  • Master of Physical Land Resources
  • Master of Water Resources Engineering
Only residents and nationals of the following countries are eligible for a VLIR-UOS scholarship:
Africa
Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Mali, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Asia
Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Palestinian Administered Areas, Philippines, Vietnam
Latin America
Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Nicaragua, Peru, Surinam
Applicants applying for both academic admission and a VLIR-UOS scholarship need to consider both the admission requirements and the scholarship criteria.
Applicants applying for academic admission but not for a scholarship simply need to fulfill only the admission requirements of the host university running the programme.
The host university is in charge of the academic admission of applications. Study results will be taken into consideration during the selection, but the most important academic selection criteria are relevant professional experience and prospects for applying the acquired insights after return to the developing country. The academic admission requirements are specific to every programme. Please peruse the requirements from the relevant programme.
A joint selection committee of VLIR-UOS and the host university is responsible for selecting scholarships. The host university – not the applicant – forwards the scholarship applications to the VLIR-UOS secretariat if the academic admission requirements are met. The VLIR-UOS scholarship criteria relate to the qualifications required of all scholarship applicants and selection criteria evaluated by the selection committee. Download the VLIR-UOS scholarship criteria at the bottom of this page.
All applicants receive an acknowledgement of receipt of their applications. Applicants whose proposals are deemed academically admissible and who are awarded a scholarship for the academic year 2011-2012 will be contacted by VLIR-UOS and the host university by e-mail in May and June 2011. Applicants whose proposals are deemed academically admissible will be notified by the host university.
This is how you apply for the academic year 2011-2012
You can apply for a VLIR-UOS scholarship from the 1st of October 2010.
You must fill in the pre-screening form at the bottom of the page of the programme you want to follow. You may only choose one programme. If you apply to more than one programme your details will be entered more than once in our central database and all your applications will be inadmissible.
So you must follow the correct and complete procedure below.
  1. Apply on the VLIR-UOS website via the pre-screening form: fill in name, birth date, country, etc…;
  2. Receive a VLIR-UOS application/file number by return e-mail from VLIR-UOS;
  3. Apply on the website from the host university through the link mentioned in the return e-mail from VLIR-UOS;
  4. Write the received VLIR-UOS application/file number on the application file from the host university;
  5. Send a printout of your application file along with all required documents (diploma transcripts, motivation, etc…) to the International Office of the host university, not to VLIR-UOS.
Applications that are incomplete, illegible or that reach the host university’s International Office after the deadline will be automatically rejected.
The deadline to apply for a scholarship from VLIR-UOS for a master programme is the 1st of February 2011.


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Monday 20 September 2010

Farmers’ Union Scholarship 2011, New Zealand

Farmers’ Union Scholarship 2011, New Zealand

August 18, 2010
Farmers’ Union Scholarship,Research,Massey University,New Zealand
Job Description: In 1924, a sum of $2,110 was received from the late Sir James Wilson by Victoria University College for the foundation of a scholarship to be known as ‘The Farmers’ Union Scholarship’. In 1929, the Council of Victoria University College, with the consent of the donor, transferred the Scholarship Fund to Massey Agricultural College, now Massey University.
1.The Farmers’ Union Scholarships shall be open to graduates of any New Zealand University who are enrolled full-time for a postgraduate degree or a postgraduate diploma in Applied Academic Programme disciplines relevant to agriculture or horticulture (paper prefix of 111, 112, 117, 119, 138, 171, 188, 189, 238 and 239) at Massey University. The Scholarships shall have a value determined each year from the interest earned on the capital.
2.The scholarships shall be awarded annually as funds permit on the recommendation of the Applied Academic Programmes Scholarships Committee provided that applications are of sufficient merit. The award shall be based on the candidate’s academic attainment.
3.In recommending the award of the scholarships the Academic Board shall take account of other scholarships and bursaries held with a view to achieving a reasonable distribution of monies among qualifying candidates.
4.Payment is made in May.
5.At the discretion of the University all, or part, of the annual interest may be reinvested in order to maintain the value of the capital fund.
6.The Applied Academic Programmes Scholarships Committee may withdraw or suspend an award at anytime if the recipient fails to make satisfactory academic progress.
7.Applications close with the Scholarships Office on 10 March in the year in which the award is to be made.
Application forms (ASSC.3) are available from Massey Contact, 0800 627 739.
E-mail: Contact@massey.ac.nz
Application Deadline 10/03/2011
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Scholarship, University of Michigan, USA


Michigan Stormwater-Floodplain Association 2010-2011 Scholarship, University of Michigan, USA

September 17, 2010
Scholarships for Full time Graduate Student in Biosystems, Civil or Environmental Engineering, or related Natural Resources Planning program with a specialization related to the mission and goals of MSFA
MSFA’s goals are to help the public and private sectors:
1.       Reduce the loss of human life and property damage resulting from flooding.
2.       Preserve the natural and cultural values of floodplains.
3.       Promote flood mitigation to prevent the loss and encourage wise use of floodplains.
4.       Avoid actions that exacerbate flooding and/or stream degradation.
5.       Promote a watershed approach to stormwater management.
6.       Promote the use of best management practices to minimize accelerated erosion and control sedimentation.
Eligibility Criteria:
1.       Full time Graduate Student in Biosystems, Civil or Environmental Engineering, or related Natural Resources Planning program with a specialization related to the mission and goals of MSFA.
2.       Cumulative GPA of B or above at the end of the Winter 2010 term.
Application Process:
1.       Complete the application form.
2.       Provide a copy of your program of study showing courses remaining.
3.       Provide a photocopy of your transcript.
4.       Provide a current resume that includes a statement of your career objectives and your anticipated graduation date.
5.       Provide a one-page typed essay highlighting your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, past and present work experiences, the occupation you propose to pursue upon graduation, and your commitment to the mission and goals of the MSFA.
6.       Provide a letter of recommendation from an SNRE faculty.
Application postmark deadline: 11/2/2010
Contact Name: Diana Woodworth
Award amount: $1,500.  Applicants will be notified by 17 December 2010.


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Endowed Fund for Short-Term Study Abroad Scholarship 2011-2012, USA

Endowed Fund for Short-Term Study Abroad Scholarship 2011-2012, USA

September 17, 2010
Scholarship for those students who have being admitted to an Ohio State approved short-term study abroad program
Job Description: The Endowed Fund for Short-Term Study Abroad was established November 3, 2000 through the generous support of the Coca-Cola Company. The award is to be used to provide financial support to students who will enhance their educational experience through participation in Ohio State short-term study abroad programs. See below for application deadlines. Students may only receive the Endowed Fund for Short-Term Study Abroad Scholarship one time.
Criteria
The Endowed Fund Scholarship will be awarded to full-time students attending The Ohio State University in a degree-granting program. Criteria for consideration include:

* having a minimum overall GPA of 3.00;
* being admitted to an Ohio State approved short-term study abroad program;
* preference will be given to students who can demonstrate financial need.

Application Process
The Endowed Short-Term Study Abroad Scholarship no longer accepts paper applications. All application materials will be submitted via Carmen. Once in Carmen, students will be able to upload application files into the dropbox. The Carmen application window will be open for one month prior to the deadline for the scholarship.

1. Log into Carmen
2. Click on the “Join” link in the top navigation bar (next to Calendar)
3. Read JOIN Instructions and click on “Join” link
4. Select “Short-Term Scholarship SP 11″
5. Fill in Registration information
6. The scholarship is listed in Spring 2011 –> International Affairs
7. Scholarship submission instructions are in the Content section

Application Deadlines
The next Endowed Short-Term Study Abroad Scholarship deadline will be Monday, March 7, 2011 for Summer Quarter 2011 or Academic Year 2011-2012 programs.



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