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Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:31 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

One year MPhil Studentship in Novel Ultra-Hard Steels *University of
Cambridge* -Department Of Materials Science And Metallurgy

Sponsor: SKF Group

Supervisor: Dr Pedro Rivera

Applications are invited for a studentship for a 1 year research programme
leading to the award of a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) by Research. The
work will focus on the effects of heat treatment on the microstructure of
bearing steels. Thermokinetic concepts will be employed to identify
compositions displaying an improved combination of hardness and rolling
contact fatigue properties, whilst the steel can be produced by
conventional steelmaking and casting processes. The new type of bearing
steel must be capable of operating at significantly higher loads than
currently available alloys.

The work will be performed within the framework of the SKF University
Technology Centre at the University of Cambridge, under the sponsorship of
the European Union and SKF, and the supervision of Dr. Pedro Rivera.

The ideal candidate should have a strong background in metallurgy with a
preference for steels, and interest in microstructural design. Knowledge in
computational thermodynamics and kinetics software is required. The
candidate must be familiar with the theory of microstructural stability,
phase transitions and hardening mechanisms. Due to funding restrictions
full funding is available for students who pay 'home' or 'overseas' rate
fees.

The minimum academic requirement for admission is an upper second class UK
honours degree at the level of BSci, BEng, BPhys, etc, (or overseas
equivalents) in a relevant subject. The studentship is expected to begin in
January 2014. Application packs are available via the *Apply* link below or
from Dr Rosie Ward (remw2@cam.ac.uk) who is happy to answer questions about
the admissions process and funding opportunities available.

Enquiries about the scientific nature of the work can be addressed to Dr.
Pedro Rivera (pejr2@cam.ac.uk).

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:31 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

PhD Opportunity: Context-Driven multi-camera communication *University of
Edinburgh*

*PhD Supervisor*: Dr. Jacob Chakareski

*Application Deadline*: 31/10/2013

*Funding Availability*: Open to UK/EU/Overseas applicants. Studentships
will cover University fees (at UK/EU or overseas rate), plus a stipend for
3.5 years at the enhanced EPSRC rate (£14,640 for 2013/14).

*Research Area: Digital Communications*

We will investigate efficient communication methods for capturing and
delivering visual signals captured by an array of spatially collocated
cameras. The project is motivated by the growing popularity of multi-camera
systems that record a 3D scene of interest from multiple perspectives.
Applications range from entertainment, remote monitoring, telepresence,
etc. We will develop optimization methods that will account for the spatial
and temporal correlation of the camera signals in order to maximize the
operational efficiencies of the acquisition and delivery processes. Our
investigations will also account for the context under which such content
is captured and consumed, for instance, the correlation between the
spatiotemporal mobility patterns of the clients and between their
interactivity patterns with the visual signals. Our aim will be to derive
the ultimate performance limits of multi-view-camera systems and develop
practical algorithms that can be deployed in such environments, as well.

*Eligibility and qualifications: *

Enthusiastic and self-motivated candidates are sought with a solid
background in mathematics and electronic engineering. In particular, good
knowledge of fundamentals of signal processing and data networking will be
essential. Applicants must be of outstanding academic merit: a first class
or upper second class honours undergraduate degree (or International
equivalent) is the minimum qualification requirement.

*Please apply through the Apply link below*

Select the Research Area referred to in the advert and clearly state on
your application form which project you are applying for and the relevant
supervisor.

*Informal Enquiries to:* Jacob.Chakareski@ed.ac.uk

*Further information:* www.see.ed.ac.uk/drupal/research/IDCOM/

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:31 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

PhD Opportunity: Hybrid Tomography for Conductivity Imaging *University of
Edinburgh*

*PhD Supervisor*: Dr Nick Polydorides

*Application Deadline*: 30/09/2013

*Funding Availability*: Open to UK/EU/Overseas applicants. Studentships
will cover University fees (at UK/EU or overseas rate), plus a stipend for
3.5 years at the enhanced EPSRC rate (£14,640 for 2013/14).

*Research Area: Digital Communications*

*Project description*:

This project aims to develop tomographic reconstruction algorithms for
imaging the electrical conductivity of a body using measurements arising
from complimentary sensing modalities. Important for many applications in
biomedical imaging and industrial process tomography, this technology aims
to yield noise-robust, quantitative images with improved spatial
resolution, eradicating the shortcomings of electrical impedance
tomography. The project requires the development of mathematical models to
simulate the measurements and image reconstruction algorithms for nonlinear
inverse problems. In this context, we shall investigate how the errors in
the measurements and the uncertainties in the model's geometry, structure
and sensor position, can be incorporated into the imaging algorithms using
stochastic modeling and signal processing tools.

*Eligibility and qualifications:*

Enthusiastic and self-motivated candidates are sought with a background in
applied mathematics and electrical engineering. In particular, good
knowledge of fundamentals of electromagnetic theory and computation are
essential. Familiarity with inverse problems will be considered an
advantage. Applicants must be of outstanding academic merit: a first class
or upper second class honours undergraduate degree (or International
equivalent) is the minimum qualification requirement.

*Please apply through the Apply link below*

Select the Research Area referred to in the advert and clearly state on
your application form which project you are applying for and the relevant
supervisor.

*Informal Enquiries to:* EngGradOffice@ed.ac.uk

*Further information:* www.see.ed.ac.uk/drupal/research/IDCOM/

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:31 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

PhD Opportunity: *University of Edinburgh*

*PhD Opportunity: High-Speed Optical Wireless Communication in an Indoor
Environment*

* **PhD Supervisor*: Dr Majid Safari

*Application Deadline*: 30/09/2013

*Funding Availability*: Open to UK/EU/Overseas applicants. Studentships
will cover University fees (at UK/EU or overseas rate), plus a stipend for
3.5 years at the enhanced EPSRC rate (£14,640 for 2013/14).

*Research Area: Digital Communications*

*Project description*: As demands for data access are rapidly growing and
the RF wireless spectrum is already congested, Optical Wireless
Communication emerges as an alternative solution for today's high-speed
data connection. In particular, in an indoor environment, visible light
communication can provide solutions for a number of applications such as
data access and indoor localization by integrating lighting and data
communication.

In this project, we will study different algorithms and communication
techniques to provide reliable high-speed optical wireless communication in
an indoor environment. We will investigate the optimum design of
communication algorithms and transmitter/receiver structures for different
applications. We are particularly interested in the efficient use of the
degree-of-freedom provided by the array of LED sources at the transmitter
side. This research will involve different topics such as information
theory, communication techniques, and optics.

*Eligibility and qualifications: *Enthusiastic and self-motivated
candidates are sought with a background in applied mathematics and
electrical engineering. Applicants must be of outstanding academic merit: a
first class or upper second class honours undergraduate degree (or
International equivalent) is the minimum qualification requirement.**

*Please apply here*: www.see.ed.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply

Select the Research Area referred to in the advert and clearly state on
your application form which project you are applying for and the relevant
supervisor.

*Informal Enquiries to:* EngGradOffice@ed.ac.uk

*Further information:* www.see.ed.ac.uk/drupal/research/IDCOM/

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:31 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

PhD Studentship in Control of Cyber-Physical Systems *University of
Sheffield* -Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering

Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD studentship starting in
January 2014 (or soon after) to investigate the formal design of control
policies for cyber-physical systems. Cyber-physical systems (CPS) are
physical and engineered systems whose operations are monitored,
coordinated, controlled, and integrated by a computing and communication
core. CPS research has attracted increasing attention worldwide for its
potential impact on a variety of industrial sectors, including aerospace,
automotive, chemical production, civil infrastructure, energy, finance,
healthcare, manufacturing, materials, and transportation.

The project lies at the exciting interface of control engineering, computer
science, and applied mathematics. It seeks to develop reactive control
policies for cyber-physical systems that operate in dynamic, uncertain and
possibly adversarial environments. The overarching goal is to specify a
rich class of properties pertinent to the safe and autonomous operation of
cyber-physical systems and develop scalable algorithms for the automated,
formal synthesis of control policies for cyber-physical systems to meet
these high-level specifications. The project will encompass the following
areas:

Specification, design and verification of networked control systems.

Formal synthesis of control policies for hybrid dynamical systems.

Applications in networked cyber-physical systems (e.g., autonomous systems,
robotics, and smart power grids).

The successful candidate will become part of the department's Autonomous
Systems and Robotics Group and have an opportunity to participate in
international collaborations with researchers at Caltech, University of
Michigan, and IMDEA Software Institute. The project will also be part of an
EU FP7 Marie Curie project on control of cyber-physical systems
(Control-CPS).

*Candidate Requirements:*

The student should be self-motivated and have a strong mathematical
background in control theory and/or dynamical systems. Programming
experience (e.g., in Matlab, C, Python) would be a plus. Prospective
candidates must have (or be expecting) a good 4-year or MSc degree
(preferably 1st class or equivalent) in a related subject (e.g.,
Engineering, Maths, Computer Science) and should enjoy theoretical work.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to
publish and present scientific results, are essential.

*Funding and Eligibility:*

Both UK/EU and overseas students are encouraged to apply. For UK/EU
students, this studentship covers full UK/EU PhD tuition fees (*£3,900 *p.a.)
and an annual, tax-free stipend of *£13,726* (RCUK rate) for a duration of
3.5 years. For non-EU students, this studentship will cover full overseas
PhD tuition fees *(£16,640* p.a.) and an annual, tax-free maintenance
stipend of *£9,000*. Automatic Control & Systems Engineering.

*How to Apply:*

To apply, please submit a PhD application by clicking the* 'Apply'* butoon
below.

You should indicate this project and enter Dr Jun Liu as your proposed
supervisor in your application. If you wish to discuss any details of the
project informally, please contact Dr Jun Liu, Autonomous Systems and
Robotics Group, Email: j.liu@sheffield.ac.uk

Deadline:* 7th October 2013*

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:31 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

Criminology Graduate Teaching & Research Assistant (GTRA) Scholarships *The
University of Manchester* -School of Law

The School of Law of The University of Manchester invites applications from
suitably qualified candidates for a School of Law Criminology GTRA
Scholarship to fund a PhD. The School of Law is a multi-disciplinary
School, and we welcome applications from candidates proposing to undertake
doctoral research in the areas of criminology, socio-legal studies, law,
bioethics, or social ethics & policy. PhD research can be undertaken in any
of these areas, however the successful candidate will be able to teach
criminology subjects, to start in January 2014.

The GTRA Scholarship will offer the full payment of tuition fees for the
duration of the PhD (three years), plus an additional annual stipend as a
contribution to maintenance - altogether, an annual amount of approximately
£17,000.

Competition for this Scholarship is open to both home/EU and overseas
applicants.

Further information concerning this opportunity for PhD funding and the
application process can be found (along with an application form) from the '
*Apply*' link below.

Enquiries should be directed to the School's Postgraduate Research
Co-ordinator, Mr. Stephen Wadsworth (stephen.wadsworth@manchester.ac.uk).

*The deadline for applications to be received is Monday, 23rd September
2013.* A full application (including all supporting documents) for a place
on the School's PhD programme must also be made by this date.

*To apply for this position, please click on the 'Apply' button below.*

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:31 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

PhD Studentship in Extremal Combinatorics *University of Warwick* -Warwick
Mathematics Institute

Two 4-year PhD studentships starting in October 2013 or earlier are
available in connection with the ERC grant "Extremal Combinatorics" at the
University of Warwick.

What is Extremal Combinatorics?

A typical problem of Extremal Combinatorics is to maximise or minimise a
certain parameter given some combinatorial restrictions. The structures
that we consider are usually graphs and set systems but they may also be,
for example, sets of integers or faces of a polytope. This area experienced
a remarkable growth in the last few decades, having a wide range of
applications (in number theory, algebra, geometry, logic, information
theory, theoretical computer science, etc).

A very recent and actively developing area is *graph limits*. Roughly, the
idea here is to approximate a large graph G by some object W. Now we can
deal with W alone (in some sense, we take the "limit" as the number of
vertices of G tends to infinity). Remarkably, the set of possible "graph
limits" W can be described in many ways: using two-variable measurable
functions, random infinite graphs and so-called flag algebras. This gives a
general way to apply tools from analysis, ergodic theory and semi-definite
programming to finite graphs.

*Awards available*: 2 awards available

*Funding Details*: Fees and maintenance at the RCUK level

*Length of Award:* 4 years (PhD)

*Eligibility:* Due to funding restrictions, available to Home (UK & EU) &
Overseas students

*Application Details*: Apply directly through the PG Admissions system
(note reference number)

Further details can be found on the following webpage:
http://homepages.warwick.ac.uk/~maskat/studentship.html

*Deadline: 1st October 2013 (to start in October 2013)*

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:32 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

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Futures Institute****

An enhanced stipend of £15,000 per annum is offered to a strong candidate
for a full time PhD scholarship within the Centre for Resource Efficient
Manufacturing. The scholarship is funded by Teesside University, and will
be for three years, subject to satisfactory progress.****

*Project Summary:*****

Teesside University, the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) of the
University of Cambridge and the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) are
creating a novel collaboration to research and develop Resource Efficient
Manufacturing.****

Under the supervision of Dr Graham Hillier, the Centre's Director, the
successful applicant will:****

- carry out research into the development and application of novel
manufacturing processes that reduce resource use while improving the
flexibility, efficiency and quality of the products being produced****
- work with the partners to understand existing manufacturing routes for
selected products and look at the development of new more resource
efficient processes that replace them.****

This work will involve an understanding of manufacturing combined with the
ability to map value and resource chains in order to develop economic
analyses of current and future processes. The aim is to understand the
drivers of manufacturing change plus the technological and social
challenges that have to be addressed to create more resource efficient
processes. ****

*Entry Requirements:*****

Applicants should hold or expect to obtain a good honours degree (2.1 or
above) and/or Masters level qualification Manufacturing, Process
Engineering or an associated discipline. ****

The studentship requires good background knowledge in a number of areas,
which are likely to include: process modelling, techno-economic analysis,
manufacturing, systems dynamics and sustainable or resource efficient
processes. Strong thinking and analytical skills will be essential for the
studentship.****

Although we can accept applications from overseas students, due to funding
restrictions the funding will only cover a home student fee. The difference
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applicant.****

*Application forms and further details on the project can be obtained from
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Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:32 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

Laing O'Rourke (LOR) PhD Studentship in Concrete Structures *Imperial
College London* -Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

The Laing O'Rourke Centre for Systems Engineering and
Innovation<http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/lorsystemscentre>led by the
Centre Director, Professor
David Fisk<http://www.imperial.ac.uk/AP/faces/pages/read/Home.jsp?person=d.fisk&_adf.ctrl-state=1zqew91dw_3>is
a Cross-Faculty and Business School initiative hosted within the
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The Centre, funded by
Laing O'Rourke, was created to enhance the capacity of the construction
industry using the application of systems engineering in the built
environment. This LOR PhD Studentship in Concrete Structures is funded by
the Laing O'Rourke Centre for Systems Engineering and Innovation and will
be supervised by Dr Robert Vollum and Dr John Stehle.

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship to further advance the
design of a novel form of connection between precast concrete units. The
post is supported by a tax free stipend of around £16000 per annum plus
fees at the UK/EU or Overseas student rate as appropriate. The studentship
is for 3.5 years.

The aim of this proposal is to investigate the mechanics of a novel form of
connection between precast concrete floor and walling units which has been
developed to increase on-site speed of construction. Laing O'Rourke wish to
develop analytical and numerical models for efficiently and quickly
determining the effect of various parameters on the mechanical response of
the connection. The project will involve a combination of experimental,
numerical and analytical work. The successful candidate will be required to
liaise closely with the industrial partners. The ultimate aim is to develop
a design oriented analytical model for optimising the design of the
connection.

You will be an enthusiastic and self-motivated person with a good
(1stClass or equivalent) Masters level degree in Civil/Structural
Engineering
or a related subject. You will have an enquiring and rigorous approach to
research together with a strong intellect and disciplined work habits. You
should have a strong interest in nonlinear finite element modelling as well
as the interpretation of experimental results and development of analytical
design oriented models. You will work in close collaboration with the
supervisor, while being the driving force for your own PhD. You will become
a skilled communicator, comfortable in both academic and industrial
situations. Good team-working, observational and communication skills are
essential.

To find out more about research at Imperial College London in this area, go
to:

http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/structuralengineering

For further details of the post contact Dr Robert Vollum
r.vollum@imperial.ac.uk. Interested applicants should send an up-to-date
curriculum vitae and copies of your academic transcripts to Ms Alexandra
Williams at alexandra.williams@imperial.ac.uk. Shortlisted candidates will
be invited to complete and submit an electronic application form to
Imperial College London in order for their qualifications to be evaluated
by College Registry. Should you have any queries regarding the application
process please contact Ms Alexandra Williams by email at
alexandra.williams@imperial.ac.uk.

Review of applications is now in progress and will continue until a
suitable candidate is identified with the *final deadline* for all
applications of *16.00hrs on Friday 27 September 2013*.

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:32 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

Doctoral Studentship *University of Oxford* -Department of Computer Science

*Supervisor: Professor Daniel Kroening*

*Start Date: October 2014*

The Verification Research Group is offering two fully funded D.Phil
studentships in Oxford University&#39;s Department of Computer Science. One
studentship is for home/eu students and one is for overseas . There will
also be provision for some travel funds. The studentships will be funded
for three years and will start in October 2014 although an earlier start
date might be possible.

These positions are associated with the ERC project "Validation of
Concurrent Software Across Abstraction Layers", led by Daniel Kroening. The
goal of this project is the development of automated validation techniques
for concurrent software at any level of abstraction. The project covers a
broad range of topics including the following:

• Hadoop, map-reduce, distributed consistency

• shared-memory concurrency, including weak memory
consistency

• automated software verification for C/C++/SystemC

• interrupt-driven embedded software

• new programming languages and type systems

The project will cover both theoretical foundations and the implementation
of prototype software tools. Proposals for doctoral study in any of the
above-mentioned topics relevant to the project are invited, including a
clear statement of how they contribute to the project. Successful
applicants will be working with a first class team.

We will consider students with strong applied engineering or theoretical
skills. Candidates must also have good writing, communication,
presentation, and organization skills. Applicants must in addition satisfy
the usual requirements for studying for a doctorate at Oxford:

http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/admissions/dphil/dphil-criteria.pdf

To express interest please email your c.v. and a statement of research
interests to Julie.sheppard@cs.ox.ac.uk Please also email if you have any
questions about the studentship.

When applying for this studentship, please quote the following studentship
code:

DK-ERC-WEB (if you are applying via the departmental website)

DK-ERC-JOBS (if you are applying via jobs.ac.uk)

DK-ERC-FIND (if you are applying via findaphd.com)

The closing date for applications is *22nd November 2013*.

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:32 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

PhD Teaching Studentship in Mathematical Finance *University of
York*-Department of Mathematics

The Department of Mathematics at the University of York is inviting
applications for a PhD Teaching Studentship in Mathematical Finance to
start in January 2014 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The PhD Studentship will consist of a fee waiver and a stipend at the
Research Council rate (currently £13,726 per annum) for 3 years. The
Studentship is open to Home/EU and Overseas students.

The holders of the PhD Studentship will be expected to teach the equivalent
of 6 contact hours per week, while working towards a PhD in Mathematical
Finance. The position is intended for a student who is able to assist in
delivering MSc modules in Mathematical Finance, for which a good background
in measure theory, probability, stochastic processes and mathematical
finance is a requirement. More information on the research and teaching
portfolio in mathematical finance can be found at

http://maths.york.ac.uk/www/Home
http://maths.york.ac.uk/www/Finance
http://maths.york.ac.uk/www/MscfinMscmathfin

*Entry requirements
*Applicants should already have, or be close to obtaining, a first class
MMath/MSci degree, or a BSc plus distinction at MSc or equivalent level in
mathematics.

Applicants whose first language is not English should provide with their
application evidence of English language skills comparable to IELTS 7 (with
7 in both Writing and Speaking components).

*How to apply
*To apply for a place on the PhD in Mathematics, please use the '*Apply*'
button below.

In the section of the online application form which asks "How studies will
be funded" mention that you wish to be considered for the PhD Teaching
Studentship in Mathematics. After you submit your application, please send
a covering letter to maths-graduate-admissions@york.ac.uk explaining why
you wish to be considered for the Teaching Studentship and giving an
account of any previous teaching experience.

Candidates who have already applied for a place on the PhD in Mathematics
at York can also apply for the Teaching Studentship by sending a similar
covering letter to maths-graduate-admissions@york.ac.uk

*Application Deadline
*The application deadline is 15 October 2013. Shortlisted candidates will
be invited to attend an interview around the end of October 2013. The
Department reserves the right to keep applications open until a suitable
candidate is found.

*Contact** **for** **informal** **enquiries:
*Professor Zdzislaw Brzezniak zdzislaw.brzezniak@york.ac.uk
Dr. Alet Roux alet.roux@york.ac.uk

*For** **more** **information,** **please** **contact:
*Postgraduate Administrator, Department of Mathematics, University of York,
York, YO10 5DD, UK maths-graduate-admissions@york.ac.uk

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:32 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

PhD Scholarships in Political Science *University of Southern
Denmark*-Department of Political Science and Public Management

The Department of Political Science and Public Management at the University
of Southern Denmark, Odense, offers a number of PhD scholarships as of
February 1, 2014 or as agreed. The fellowship carries a monthly salary plus
office facilities and financial support for conference travels and overseas
research visits. The PhD programme at the department covers:

- Political science<http://static.sdu.dk/mediafiles/8/F/8/%7B8F8C7C8F-D0AE-45C8-8004-CB33863BF280%7DPhD%20Programme%20in%20Political%20Science%202013.pdf>

Researchers at the department have over the years been extremely successful
in attracting large research grants, they publish regularly in high-ranked
scholarly journals, and appear frequently in the public debate.

Applications are invited from candidates with a Master's Degree. As a part
of the scholarship, an individual PhD programme must be followed covering
PhD courses, seminars, and active participation in conferences and
workshops. The PhD student is also expected to obtain teaching experience.
As a part of the PhD programme, the PhD student is, furthermore, expected
to make an extended visit to a research institution abroad for a semester
or more. We also encourage PhD students to attend international conferences
and summer schools.

Applicants must fill in the application form available on our web
page<http://sdu.dk/sitecore/shell/Controls/Rich%20Text%20Editor/%7E/media/8061F66C9DBE42C8A67B1ADD6CC95DAA.doc>.
The "PhD grant (3 years)" is the ordinary PhD programme for applicants who
have earned their Master's Degree. At www.sdu.dk/sam/phduk under the
section "Application form" you will find our guidelines for preparing your
project proposal within the PhD programme in *Political Science*.
Successful proposals are in particular characterized by raising an original
research question, innovative theoretical ideas, and methodological
strength. The project description cannot exceed 5 pages. In addition to the
full project description, an abstract of no more than 250 words must be
included. For the application to be valid, you will also have to submit a
certified copy of your Master's Degree certificate including examination
results, CV, project description, and information on, for example, teaching
experience, and a list of publications, if relevant.

For further information, please contact the director of PhD programme
Professor Michael Baggesen Klitgaard, tel. +45 6550 2089, e-mail
mbk@sam.sdu.dk. Information about the PhD programme at the Faculty of
Business and Social Sciences, University of Southern Denmark is available
at: www.sdu.dk/sam/phduk.

The employment as a salaried PhD research fellow is governed by the
agreement of October1, 2008 on Graduate Employees in Government, appendix 5
- protocol on PhD Research Fellows.

The application should include the following:

1. Application form
2. A detailed curriculum vitae
3. A certified copy of Master's Degree certificate incl. examination
results
4. A project description (max 5 pages)
5. An abstract (max 250 words) of the project description mentioned
under point 4. The abstract must clearly state the research area,
objectives and methods of the project.
6. Information on teaching experience or other forms of knowledge
communication and
7. A list of publications, if relevant.

Certificates for national exams based on a national grade system should be
associated by a document that translates the national grade system into the
European Credit Transfer System. For further information please click
here<http://fivu.dk/en/education-and-institutions/recognition-and-transparency/get-assessment/get-an-assessment-of-your-foreign-qualifications>
.

All non-Danish documents must be translated into English.

Applications will be assessed by a committee. When the evaluation committee
has submitted its report, the applicant will receive the part of the
evaluation that concerns him/her.

Applications that are incomplete with regard to the above requirements will
not be assessed by the committee.

With a view to promoting equal opportunities in academic positions, the
university encourages all interested persons to apply, regardless of age,
gender, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, or ethnic background.

Read the guidelines for
applicants.<http://www.sdu.dk/en/servicenavigation/right/ledige_stillinger/Soegjob>

Applications must be submitted electronically by using the link below.
Uploaded files must be in Adobe PDF (unlocked) or Word format.

Each field can only contain a single file or max. 10 Mb.

You can only apply for the position through our website via the
*Apply*button below.
<http://www.sdu.dk/en/servicenavigation/right/ledige_stillinger>

Your application must be registered in our system on the *01/10/2013* at
23.59.59 CET at the latest.

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:32 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Dono Widiatmoko" dono_w

PhD Scholarships in Journalism *University of Southern Denmark* -Department
of Political Science and Public Management

The Department of Political Science and Public Management at the University
of Southern Denmark, Odense, offers a number of PhD scholarships as of
February 1, 2014 or as agreed. The fellowship carries a monthly salary plus
office facilities and financial support for conference travels and overseas
research visits. The PhD programme at the department covers:

- Journalism
studies<http://static.sdu.dk/mediafiles/E/2/9/%7BE296887F-7A93-4D3F-9163-661D74EBF6AC%7DPhD%20Programme%20in%20Journalism%20Studies%202013.pdf>

Researchers at the department have over the years been extremely successful
in attracting large research grants, they publish regularly in high-ranked
scholarly journals, and appear frequently in the public debate.

Applications are invited from candidates with a Master's Degree. As a part
of the scholarship, an individual PhD programme must be followed covering
PhD courses, seminars, and active participation in conferences and
workshops. The PhD student is also expected to obtain teaching experience.
As a part of the PhD programme, the PhD student is, furthermore, expected
to make an extended visit to a research institution abroad for a semester
or more. We also encourage PhD students to attend international conferences
and summer schools.

Applicants must fill in the application form available on our web
page<http://sdu.dk/sitecore/shell/Controls/Rich%20Text%20Editor/%7E/media/8061F66C9DBE42C8A67B1ADD6CC95DAA.doc>.
The "PhD grant (3 years)" is the ordinary PhD programme for applicants who
have earned their Master's Degree. At www.sdu.dk/sam/phduk under the
section "Application form" you will find our guidelines for preparing your
project proposal within the PhD programme in ***Journalism*. Successful
proposals are in particular characterized by raising an original research
question, innovative theoretical ideas, and methodological strength. The
project description cannot exceed 5 pages. In addition to the full project
description, an abstract of no more than 250 words must be included. For
the application to be valid, you will also have to submit a certified copy
of your Master's Degree certificate including examination results, CV,
project description, and information on, for example, teaching experience,
and a list of publications, if relevant.

For further information, please contact the director of PhD programme
Professor Michael Baggesen Klitgaard, tel. +45 6550 2089, e-mail
mbk@sam.sdu.dk. Information about the PhD programme at the Faculty of
Business and Social Sciences, University of Southern Denmark is available
at: www.sdu.dk/sam/phduk.

The employment as a salaried PhD research fellow is governed by the
agreement of October1, 2008 on Graduate Employees in Government, appendix 5
- protocol on PhD Research Fellows.

The application should include the following:

1. Application form
2. A detailed curriculum vitae
3. A certified copy of Master's Degree certificate incl. examination
results
4. A project description (max 5 pages)
5. An abstract (max 250 words) of the project description mentioned
under point 4. The abstract must clearly state the research area,
objectives and methods of the project.
6. Information on teaching experience or other forms of knowledge
communication and
7. A list of publications, if relevant.

Certificates for national exams based on a national grade system should be
associated by a document that translates the national grade system into the
European Credit Transfer System. For further information please click
here<http://fivu.dk/en/education-and-institutions/recognition-and-transparency/get-assessment/get-an-assessment-of-your-foreign-qualifications>
.

All non-Danish documents must be translated into English.

Applications will be assessed by a committee. When the evaluation committee
has submitted its report, the applicant will receive the part of the
evaluation that concerns him/her.

Applications that are incomplete with regard to the above requirements will
not be assessed by the committee.

With a view to promoting equal opportunities in academic positions, the
university encourages all interested persons to apply, regardless of age,
gender, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, or ethnic background.

Read the guidelines for
applicants.<http://www.sdu.dk/en/servicenavigation/right/ledige_stillinger/Soegjob>

Applications must be submitted electronically by using the link below.
Uploaded files must be in Adobe PDF (unlocked) or Word format.

Each field can only contain a single file or max. 10 Mb.

You can only apply for the position through our website via the *Apply* button
below.
<http://www.sdu.dk/en/servicenavigation/right/ledige_stillinger>

Your application must be registered in our system on the *01/10/2013* at
23.59.59 CET at the latest.

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:32 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Merlyna Lim" olohok_99

great position + research in a beautiful place!

*University of Heidleberg, Cluster of Excellence
*

*Call for application:*

* PhD position in cultural anthropology
*

* "Water" as a contested element in Bali*

The subproject: *"Water" as a Contested Element Between Cosmological,
Environmental and Economic Ascriptions and Knowledges: Indonesian
Perspectives* of the Cluster of Excellence "Asia and Europe in a Global
Context" (Heidelberg University) offers one doctoral scholarship (3 years)
within the interdisciplinary research group "Waterscapes in Transcultural
Perspectives" (Research Area C, MC 9.2).

For additional information see:

http://www.asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de/en/research/interdisciplinary-research-groups/mc9-waterscapes/mc92-changing-sacred-waterscapes.html

*Best regards,
*

*Almut *

Dr. Almut Schneider
Wissenschaftliche Assistentin / M.A. Fachstudienberaterin
Institut für Ethnologie, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
almut.schneider@eth.uni-heidelberg.de

http://www.eth.uni-heidelberg.de/personen/schneider_kontakt.html

--
Dr. Merlyna Lim
Visiting Research Scholar/Professor, Center for Information Technology
Policy, Princeton University
Distinguished Scholar of Technology & Public Engagement, Arizona State
University

Web 2.0: http://www.merlyna.org
Web 1.0: http://www.public.asu.edu/~mlim4

Sat Sep 21, 2013 1:33 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Ahmad Syamil" asyamil

Sahabat semua,

Ingin sekolah di US? Bagaimana caranya bisa sekolah di US?

Ikuti Kuliah GRATIS Online Ikatan Ilmuwan Indonesia Internasional
(I-4) selanjutnya bersama dua pembicara sekaligus

Topik: "How to Apply to Graduate Schools in the US"

Waktu: Minggu, 22 September 2013 jam 08.00 - 10.00 WIB.

Pembicara:

(1) Dr. Rizal F. Hariadi (California Institute of Technology/Caltech
dan University of Michigan, USA)

(2) Rizki Syarif (PhD Student, Brown University, USA)

Moderator: Muhammad Nurwegiono

LIve streaming nanti bisa dilihat di tanggal dan jam diatas melalui
web site I-4 http://www.i-4indonesia.info/ dan didengarkan di Radio
Perhimpunan Pelajar Indonesia (PPI) http://radioppidunia.org/

Semoga sukses!

Jabat erat,

Ahmad Syamil
Arkansas State University
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