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Monday, July 19, 2010

[London] The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships at University of the Arts London plus 5 more

[London] The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships at University of the Arts London plus 5 more


* [London] The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships at University of the Arts London
* [Australia] International Postgraduate Research Scholarship at Edith Cowan University
* [USA] Focus For Humanity (FFH) Fellowships
* [Sweden] PhD Position available Geobiosphere Science at Lund University
* [Switzerland] PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Architecture at Universit della Svizzera Italiana
* [USA] Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships

[London] The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships at University of the Arts London

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The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships at University of the Arts London

* Deadline: August, 20th 2010
* Open to: those accepted or applying to study sculpture at University of the Arts London
* Scholarship: £18,000 pounds for one international student


The Cecil Lewis Sculpture Scholarships aims towards promoting postgraduate studies at University of the Arts London for students with the ability and potential to make an exceptional contribution to the fine arts. The Scholarships will cover all tuition fees and provide a contribution towards maintenance expenses for two students accepted on a Masters Degree course to study sculpture at University of the Arts London. Applications are encouraged from Home/EU and International students who will benefit from postgraduate studies to realise their full potential and who are unable to finance themselves through their studies. The scholarships will be awarded according to financial need and academic merit.


[Australia] International Postgraduate Research Scholarship at Edith Cowan University

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nternational Postgraduate Research Scholarship at Edith Cowan University

* Deadline: August, 31st 2010
* Open to: candidates with academic qualifications that are equivalent to either an Australian bachelor degree with first class honours or an Australian Master by Research.
* Fund: AUD$25,000 per year (tax free) stipend/living allowance, tuition fees and overseas health cover paid. A stipend is granted as well (three years for Doctoral degree or up to two years for Master by Research).


The Graduate Research School of Edith Cowan University Western Australia offers PhD and Master Research Scholarships for the 2010/11 session to International Students at University. The EIPRS scheme is prestigious and highly competitive. International Postgraduate Research scholarships at Edith Cowan University are restricted only to those applicants wishing to commence their studies in either a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Master by Research.


[USA] Focus For Humanity (FFH) Fellowships

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Focus For Humanity (FFH) Fellowships

* Deadline: August, 30th 2010
* Open to: photographers who are not yet engaged in the business of creating and selling or licensing imagery
* Fund: US$15,000


Focus For Humanity (FFH) is a US based non profit foundation that supports amateur and professional photographers throughout the world to focus their work on telling cultural and humanitarian stories. One of our two main awards is a FFH Fellowships, which is designed to help aspiring full time photographers make the transition from semi-pro/hobbyist to full time. The recipient has the choice of either undertaking their own assignment or working with one of the Advisory Council on a new assignment with an NGO.


[Sweden] PhD Position available Geobiosphere Science at Lund University

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PhD Position available Geobiosphere Science at Lund University

PhD studentship in Geobiosphere Science at the Department of Earth and Ecosystem Science, Faculty of Science

Reference Number: NPA 2010/107
Last application date: 23 August 2010
Day of appointment: 1 October 2010
Information: Daniel Conley, tel. +46 46 2220454 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting +46 46 2220454 end_of_the_skype_highlighting
E-mail: daniel.conley@geol.lu.se
Worker`s unions at Lund University: OFR, SACO, and SEKO
Project description: Fluvial transport of amorphous silica

The PhD project will investigate the transport of amorphous silica by rivers to the world`s oceans. Amorphous silica (ASi) mostly originates from biological uptake by plants. Plants take up dissolved silicate and deposit it as an amorphous form of silica called phytoliths. Phytoliths and ASi formed in soils enters aquatic ecosystems through litterfall and erosion. In addition, diatoms in aquatic ecosystems also take up dissolved silicate and deposit it as ASi. There is a wide range of concentrations found in rivers depending upon the soils and vegetation in the watershed, and algal growth in lakes and rivers. The amount of ASi transported by rivers to the world`s oceans is poorly known.


[Switzerland] PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Architecture at Universit della Svizzera Italiana

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PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Architecture at Università della Svizzera Italiana

Overview
The Accademia di architettura di Mendrisio (Università della Svizzera italiana) invites applications for 2 fulltime doctoral positions and 1 postdoctoral position (80%) within the interdisciplinary research project “From Ravenna to Vals. Light and Darkness in theArchitecture from the Middle Ages to the Present” funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation.

Deadline: July, 26th 2010
Open to: diploma or master in relevant field
Fund: Salary

PhD
The PhD candidates studying the history of the use, knowledge and effects of daylight and artificial light in Architecture in premodern or modern times will dedicate two thirds of their time to their thesis and the other third to the team`s research project (teaching activities included). The annual salary will amount to 40`200– 46`200 Swiss Francs for a maximum of four years.


[USA] Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships

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Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships

Deadline: August, 1st 2010
Open to: journalist from developing countries
Fund: full funding

Each year the Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships (AFPF) brings approximately ten mid-career reporters and editors–usually between the ages of 25 and 35–to America for a six-month, in-depth, practical introduction to the professional and ethical standards of the U.S. print media. Among those who have succeeded are Fellows who have become top editors and newsroom managers, founders of news outlets and public relation firms, section heads, bureau chiefs, chief or foreign correspondents, and university professors.

Eligibility

* An excellent command of written and spoken English
* Early to mid-career status with at least three years of professional experience as a print journalist
* A demonstrated personal commitment to a career in journalism in your own country
* Current employment as a print journalist, preferably with an independent news organization, in a developing or transitional country

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