Selasa, 31 Mei 2011

Charles Wallace Burma Trust Visiting Fellowship for Burmese Scholars


Black College Scholarships The Fellow Visiting perhaps a scholar or a practitioner. Selection follow the policies and procedures and the Department of Academic Visitor is subject to the approval of the Charles Wallace Trust Burma.

Open Scholarship for International Students: None


Black College Scholarships Description: Visiting Fellow perhaps a scholar or a practitioner. Selection follow the policies and procedures and the Department of Academic Visitor is subject to the approval of the Charles Wallace Trust Burma. http://www.callforpapersinfo.com
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How to Apply: Online or by Post

Scholarship Application Deadline: June 3, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Selasa, 24 Mei 2011

PhD Position Black College Scholarships in the Field of Superconducting Quantum Circuits


This Black College Scholarships position will be placed in the Quantum Device Physics Laboratory in the Department of Microtechnology and nanoscience at the Chalmers University of Technology.
The ability to engineer a quantum system can pave the way towards a new great opportunities.Black College Scholarships Experimental and theoretical investigation of artificial superconducting two-level system has been developed as a field, rich in interesting in the context of quantum computing and cryptography. Far more interesting, like the design of artificial two-level quantum systems (also known as quantum bits) can be used to study the fundamental physics in fields ranging from quantum optics for solid-state physics in regimes not previously accessible. In this context we want to solve one of the major unresolved issues in solid-state physics: the microscopic origin of complex nature of critical High Temperature Superconductor (HTS). Despite various attempts to explain the true nature of superconductivity in these materials interesting, still remains one of the most "burn" topic in condensed matter physics. It is believed that the excitations which holds the secrets of nature.

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This Black College Scholarships project aims for a deeper understanding of quantum circuitries are made of high critical temperature superconductors (HTS) YBa2Cu3O7-x with potential applications ranging from quantum computing to study solid-state physics in regimes not previously accessible.Materials will focus on specific decoherence effects come from the dielectric involved in the fabrication process and the superconductor itself. In the latter case the project will be devoted to experimental investigations of low temperature excitation spectrum of HTS by using two-level quantum system. We will use HTS Josephson junction, acting as the system, embedded in a two-level superconducting resonator. This Black College Scholarships study will provide detailed information on quasiparticle spectrum of HTS, provides access to issues that have not been resolved on the nature of superconductivity in these materials.

Scholarship Application Deadline :6-10-2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Rabu, 18 Mei 2011

Civil Engineering Black College Scholarship


This Black College Scholarship is open to all international students starting degrees in the Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering in 2011.

Students must have filed an application and receive a letter of unconditional offer on the closing date scholarships for courses starting in 2011.

How to apply:

Black College Scholarship Applicants must complete the scholarship application form (PDF 66kb) and send it to intapplication@latrobe.edu.au with a copy of their bid.

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Details of selection process:

Black College Scholarship Selection is based primarily on academic achievement. Only students with a minimum of 70% or equivalent, and who had received a letter of unconditional offer caof 70% but still higher standards, students can still be considered.

Application Deadline:
Deadline for application is May 31, 2011

Further details:
For more information about these scholarships please visit the link below.

http://www.latrobe.edu.au/international/fees/scholarships/undergraduate

Kamis, 05 Mei 2011

PhD Fellowship Black College Scholarships-German Literature


The Black College Scholarships main task of this alliance consists of doing research that will result in writing a doctoral dissertation in the framework described above. Occasional participation in the implementation of research activities in the context of the project or the Department of Literature and Philosophy.

MA in Literary Studies and / or Philosophy
Excellent study results and writing skills
Interest and enthusiasm for research in literature, literary theory, and philosophy
Independent spirit and ability to research
Good knowledge of German, British, and French


We offer:

A four-year doctoral fellowship starting on 1 October 2011, contingent upon a positive evaluation after two years.

Interested?

Please send us before 31 May 2011 your completed application file, including:

A letter motivating your application, your current research interests and their relation to the research project.
A proposal (250 words) describing a doctoral project within the framework of the topic described above.
The mandatory application form
A copy of your MA-degree

Further information regarding the completion of the application form can be obtained from Ms. Ellen Huijer - Ellen.Huijer at ua.ac.be - tel. +32 3 265 31 49

Further information regarding the particulars of this position can be obtained from

Prof. Vivian Liska - Vivian.Liska at ua.ac.be - tel. +32 3 265 52 44
Prof. Arthur Cools - Arthur.Cools at ua.ac.be - tel. +32 3 265 43 10

The Black College Scholarships project will explore the ways in which the literary dimension of Kafka’s work relates the singular and the universal. The research project will pursue this goal through an analysis of key 20th-century philosophical works that have interrogated Kafka’s work.

Further Information

Application Deadline : 31 May 2011