Showing posts with label PhD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PhD. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

IMPRS-MCB PhD program: 2010

International Max Planck Research School for Molecular and Cellular biology (IMPRS-MCB) - a joint international PhD program of the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology (MPI-IB) and the University of Freiburg.
You have a passion for Molecular and Cellular Biology and want to do cutting edge research in

EPIGENETICS, IMMUNOBIOLOGY, CELL BIOLOGY or BIOINFORMATICS?


We bring together scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and from the University of Freiburg - two leading scientific institutions in Europe.
With us you will
  • work on challenging cutting edge scientific projects
  • get full funding for the time of the PhD
  • go through intensive scientific education- theoretical and practical
  • get in contact with world leading scientist
  • enjoy the privilege of intense mentoring
  • have a chance to test 3 labs of your choice before starting a PhD (rotation)
  • earn your PhD in 3-4 years
At IMPRS-MCB you can become first class scientist and make a fantastic step to very fruitful scientific career.
Please read more about Our Research, Funding, Application and Your PhD in corresponding sections.
We are looking forward to your application.


How should you apply?
You can apply for the program two times a year- in spring and in autumn.
You need to be an MSc or Excellent BSc student/holder. You can apply for Autumn Semester by 31st May. For the details on the application flow visit the "How to apply" section.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

16 PhD Fellowships in Life Sciences: Muenster, Germany

The International Max Planck Research School – Molecular Biomedicine (IMPRS-MBM) and the Graduate Program Cell Dynamics and Disease (CEDAD) offer 16 PhD Fellowships in Life Sciences. CEDAD and IMPRS-MBM - jointly run by the University of Münster and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine - offer integrative approaches to biomedical research with a strong emphasis on imaging.
Research areas: Cell and Molecular Biology Stem Cell Biology Developmental Biology Neurobiology Vascular Biology Immunology Microbiology and more.

The application period for the 3-year PhD program is 7 March 2010 - 20 May 2010.
Projects start in October 2010.
For online application and further information go to
WWW.CEDAD.UNI-MUENSTER.DE.

The program offers excellent scientific and transferable skills training. The program language is English. There are no tuition fees. Successful candidates will receive a competitive tax-free fellowship as well as support with administrative matters, accomodation, visas etc. We invite applications from highly qualified and motivated students of any nationality. We are looking forward to your application for a PhD fellowship in Münster, "the world’s most liveable city" (LivCom Award 2004). 
Date of fist online : 2010/02/12
Fist online date : 2010/02/12
Expected end of parution : 2010/05/14
Type of funding: Public sector funding (Grant)
Precision on the financing: Fellowship of 1365-1400 Euro per month
Wage: Fellowship of 1365-1400 Euro per month, tax-free
 

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Zurich Ph.D. Program in Microbiology and Immunology

The Zurich Ph.D. Program in Microbiology and Immunology is a joint program of the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, two highly prestigious Swiss universities with excellent research facilities. The program offers research and education opportunities in a stimulating international environment for ambitious students who wish to work towards a Ph.D. Microbiology, immunology, biochemistry, microbiology, genetics, cell, developmental, molecular, systems and structural biology are covered by the program.

Accepted students perform their research project in one of the participating research groups of their choice, according to their scientific interest. Advanced teaching and training courses are offered throughout the curriculum. Students will obtain their Ph.D. from either the University of Zurich or ETH Zurich and receive a graded certificate from the program.

The program language is English throughout.

Friday, June 5, 2009

To find research opportunities in France

Mant research students in France invariably need the help of Association Bernard Gregory. This association has a website that posts opportunities for research (PhD, postdoc, technicians etc). To search for research opportunities in France, click on the link below.
http://www.abg.asso.fr/offre_rechercher.php?nature=1&mz=1&lg=en


About ABG:

Founded in 1980, the Association Bernard Gregory promotes the value of training through research to the non-academic world and helps the entry of young PhDs from any discipline into business.

Mission

The mission of the ABG is to promote the placement of PhDs into companies through:

  • information, professionalisation initiatives and individual support programmes for job seekers,
  • promoting training through research within the business world,
  • matching the skills of new and recent PhDs to job offers in companies.

Initiatives

The actions of the ABG are complentary to research institutions' and doctoral schools'. They include:

  • Continuous information for PhD students, new and recent PhDs and postdocs on the job market and opportunities for professional contact, through a website that receives 400,000 visits per month, 'Docteurs&Co' quarterly newsletter, around a hundred interventions at PhD student forums and a European guide 'From PhD to Employment' (170,000 copies downloaded in 2004) available in French and in English.
  • Professionalisation initiatives: Doctoriales and the 'Adding value to skills – a new chapter in the thesis' programme (170 PhD students involved in 2004).
  • A network of 300 correspondents who provide individual support to new PhDs in structuring their career plans, in writing a CV aimed at the non-academic sector, and who follow them through to recruitment.
  • An online CVs database validated by ABG correspondents (1,000 CVs) and a database of company job offers (750 in 2004).
  • Coordinating a network of companies and partner research organizations: offering arenas (web and press) to communicate their initiatives and their actions in support of jobs for new and recent PhDs; organizing regular meetings of the Business Club that deal with new and recent PhDs and with companies.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

PhD fellowships from Wellcome trust

Visit the following website for the PhD student fellowships from Wellcome trust.
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Funding/Biomedical-science/Grants/PhD-programmes-and-studentships/WTD004384.htm

Support is provided for four years and includes:
  • a stipend
  • PhD registration fees at UK/EU student rate
  • contribution towards laboratory rotation expenses in the first year
  • research expenses for years two to four
  • contribution towards travel
  • contribution towards transferable-skills training.

Students are recruited annually by the individual Programmes for uptake in October each year. Recruitment begins in the preceding December. If you are interested in applying you should contact the relevant Programme. Currently 27 Programmes based in centres of excellence throughout the UK with specialised training provided in a range of important biomedical research areas are supported:

  • developmental biology and cell biology
  • genetics, statistics and epidemiology
  • immunology and infectious disease
  • molecular and cellular biology
  • neuroscience
  • physiological sciences
  • structural biology and bioinformatics.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Call for PhD students in University of Groningen, Netherlands

The University of Groningen, Netherlands is inviting applications for PhD students in the following fields
  • Biological Science
  • Chemistry, Biochemistry & Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Materials Science
  • Physics & Astronomy
  • Mathematics, Informatics & AI
  • Education, Technology & Management
The applications can choose from the list of projects offered in their website http://www.rug.nl/gradschoolscience/scholarships/phdscholarships/ue2009/index

The applicants have to pass two rounds of selection procedure.In the first round, they must submit an application package detailing their academic background and prior achievements. In the second round, a selected group of the best students will be invited to submit a short project proposal (on an application form provided by the graduate school) and give an interview presentation.

The criteria for acceptance include:

  • an internationally-recognised Master’s degree in the relevant scientific field
  • marks that clearly identify the candidate as belonging to the top 10-15% of her/his cohort
  • demonstrated oral and written communication skills
  • good command of the English language
  • outspoken motivation to pursue a scientific career
  • excellent letters of recommendation

All students admitted to the Ubbo Emmius Programme are guaranteed a scholarship of approximately € 20,000 per year. This financial support, which is detailed below, provides a monthly income more than sufficient to cover housing and living expenses in Groningen .As of 2009, the support consists maximally of:

  • a net income of ca. € 1,600 a month
  • visa costs and related costs for obtaining the visa (e.g., translating documents)
  • incoming flight to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
  • costs of train trip from Schiphol to Groningen
  • costs of residence permit

It should be noted that the Dutch authorities require non-EU students to have an income of at least € 800 a month at their disposal in order to qualify for a residence permit.

The following are the deadlines:

1 May 2009: Deadline for First round of Applications

Visit the website for more details