Research Associate Computational Developmental Biology vacancy number Research Associate/SRF vacancy in Molecular Biology/Biotechnology

Research Associate
Computational Developmental Biology
Cardiff University – Cardiff School of Biosciences

A position is available for a Research Associate to join an exciting new international project iSAM: Integrative Systems Modelling of the Shoot Apical Meristem in Prof. Jim Murray’s group in Molecular Biosciences at Cardiff School of Biosciences.

Funded by an ERA-NET grant (http://www.erasysbio.net/ERASysBio_PLUS_Projects), you will work together with a biologist to develop and test models relating cell cycle control and growth to the spatial development of the plant shoot. The computational biologist will be involved in the development of models linking cell growth and division to spatial changes of the shoot tip and the generation of predictions that will be tested by the collaborating biologist. Image processing of 3D and 4D confocal images resulting from experimentation will also be involved. Read the rest of this entry »


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BBSRC CASE funded Studentship – University College London

BBSRC CASE funded Studentship
Research Centre for Respiratory Research
University College London – Research Department of Internal Medicine

UCL Division of Medicine

UCL School of Life and Medical Sciences

Duration of Studentship: 4 years

Stipend: £15,590 plus a GlaxoSmithKline enhancement

Vacancy Information:

We are seeking a science graduate interested in combining cell biology and engineering to unravel the pathobiological mechanisms underlying the development of lung disease. Funding is provided for a CASE (Collaborative Award in Science and Engineering) studentship in partnership with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), based within the Centre for Respiratory Research at UCL. free scholarship programs will commence in October 2010.

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Project Management Graduate Programme – The University of Sydney

Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer/Lecturer (2 positions)
Social Network Dynamics in Complex Project Coordination
The University of Sydney – Project Management Graduate Programme

New South Wales, Australia

School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering & IT

Reference No. 1155/0410

The University of Sydney is Australia’s first university with an outstanding global reputation for academic and research excellence, and employs over 6,800 permanent staff supporting over 46,000 students.

Applications are invited for the appointment to two continuing (tenure track) positions at Associate Professorial level/Senior Lecturer/and or Lecturer in Project Management Graduate Programme or PMGP at the School of Civil Engineering, within the Faculty of Engineering and IT. college education Read the rest of this entry »


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Technical University of Denmark … Guest Students from Danish Universities Assistant/Associate Professor in Microwave Technology

Assistant/Associate Professor
Microwave Technology
Technical University of Denmark – Department of Electrical Engineering

Technical University of Denmark seeks highly talented applicants to an associate/assistant professor position.

Microwave Techology at DTUs Department of Electrical Engineering (DTU Elektro) covers areas of fundamental importance for modern wireless communication and sensing systems. These include IC design at microwave to sub-millimeterwave frequencies, on-wafer measurements and device modeling, high-power amplifier design, and sensor development. DTU Elektro is internationally recognized in these areas, and the research is carried out in close collaboration with external partners from Danish or foreign academia or industry. More information on microwave technology at DTU Elektro can be found at the home page. business grants Read the rest of this entry »


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Teaching staff on Global Health Policy – The University of Tokyo

Teaching staff on Global Health Policy
Department of Global Health Policy
The University of Tokyo – Graduate School of Medicine

Salary: Starting at 38,500GBP

Location: Tokyo, Japan

Type: Full time: experienced

Required education: Doctorate

Closing Date: 31 August 2010

Job Description:

1. The University of Tokyo is establishing a new teaching course on global health policy. And Associate Professor and Assistant Professor are vacant. The course is funded by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, the Government of Japan. Duration of this non-degree course is one year and it is intended for doctor level students including those from overseas. The course comprises of a series of lectures in global health, diplomacy, economics, management etc, internship in various public and private organizations, and student projects including policy development. It is intended to produce prospective global leaders in this field. Read the rest of this entry »


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Studying in the US: The Job Market | Special English | Learning

INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY AT VOICE OF AMERICA – SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCES ABOUT STUDYING IN THE U.S.*

Deadline to apply: *September 6th, 2010*

Seeking talented and creative writers/reporters to contribute to a blog about student life in the U.S. Voice of America, an international news and broadcasting organization, is looking for a few great contributors to share their experiences, challenges and triumphs with our audience, and to give international students a glimpse into what it’s like to study in the U.S.

International students studying in the U.S. are particularly encouraged to apply. Read the rest of this entry »


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2011 Oak Human Rights Fellowship, Colby College, USA : Scholarship

2011 OAK HUMAN RIGHTS FELLOWSHIP AT COLBY COLLEGE*

Nomination Deadline: *November 1, 2010*
Application Deadline: *December 15, 2010*

The Oak Institute for the Study of International Human Rights at Colby College is pleased to announce a call for applications for the 2011 Oak Fellowship. We seek one front-line human rights activist working outside of the U.S. and who works on problems created by or associated with poverty. In this call for applications, we highlight our concern about the physical and emotional violence, the potential loss of security and dignity, often associated with deprivation. Our 2011 Oak Fellow will Read the rest of this entry »


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The Princeton Society of Fellows, an interdisciplinary group of scholars

*2011-2014 Fellowship Competition*

*Application Postmark deadline: October 1, 2010*

The Princeton Society of Fellows, an interdisciplinary group of scholars in the humanities, social sciences, and selected natural sciences, invites applications for the 2011-2014 Fellowship competition.

Five three-year Postdoctoral Fellowships will be awarded this year. The stipend for academic year 2011-12 will be approximately $72,000. Fellows are provided with a shared office, a personal computer, a research account of $5000 a year, and access to university grants, benefits and other resources. Fellows are expected to reside in or near Princeton during the academic year in order that they can attend weekly seminars
and participate fully in the intellectual life of the Society. Read the rest of this entry »


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Neville & jeanne York PhD Scholarship in Motor Neuron Disease

Australian Rotary Health is a multi-district project for Rotary in Australia, with over 1,150 Rotary Clubs and 38,000 Rotarians supporting it. Australian Rotary Health has channelled more than $24 million in Australian research projects over its 29-year history. Australian Rotary Health’s emphasis has been on community health. Australian Rotary Health has previously invested in research projects looking at Cot Death, Adolescent Health, Family Health as well as the Ross River Virus, Malaria, Bowel Cancer screening, First Aid and Emergency Care Research. Australian Rotary Health’s Funding Partners Program has invested in over $1 million in the best and brightest minds in fields as diverse as Motor Neuron Disease, Child Wellbeing, Suicide, Arthritis, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s and most of the Cancers. Read the rest of this entry »


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Ian Scott PhD Scholarship in Mental Health

Australian Rotary Health is a multi-district project for Rotary in Australia, with over 1,150 Rotary Clubs and 38,000 Rotarians supporting it. Australian Rotary Health has channelled more than $24 million into Australian research projects over its 29-year history. Australian Rotary Health will allocate around $3 million in medical research grants and scholarships by the end of 2010. Since its inception, Australian Rotary Health’s emphasis has been on community health with its current emphasis on Mental Health.

Ian Scott – Founder of Australian Rotary Health Read the rest of this entry »


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