Dec 30, 2012

Cognitive Science, Comp Ling, Psycholing: PhD Student, Queen Mary, University of London, UK

PhD and MSc Positions: Media & Arts Technology Programme.
An RCUK Centre for Doctoral Training. Queen Mary University of London.

Fully Funded Ph.D. Scholarships Available for September 2013
To apply : http://www.mat. qmul.ac.uk
More information: Richard Kelly, mat-enquiries@ eecs.qmul. ac.uk

For 2013 entry we especially welcome applicants with interests in:
- computational linguistics, psychology and cognitive science
- media content, semantics and narrative for music, audio, video
- social computing
- interactive art and architecture

Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) is one of the UK's leading research
universities and is located at the heart of Europe's largest concentration of
creative industries. We run an innovative four-year inter-disciplinary
training programme in the science and technologies that are transforming the
creative sector. Our aim is to produce MSc and PhD graduates who combine
world-class technical and creative skills and who have a unique vision of how
digital technology transforms creative possibilities, cultural experiences and
social economies.

PhD and MSc places for entry in September 2013 have now been released. We are
offering at least 12 fully funded PhD scholarships (circa �15,800 p.a.
including all fees) for direct entry to the PhD programme. Limited bursaries
are also available for the MSc and outstanding students on the
MSc may be eligible to transfer to a funded place on the PhD programme at the
end of their first year.

Deadline for applications is January 31st 2013.

You must be able to demonstrate academic achievement at the level of a first
class honours degree and excellent critical and analytic skills. You should
also be able to demonstrate a clear aptitude for interdisciplinary research
and programming or mathematical ability. We welcome applicants with strong
backgrounds in architecture, cognitive science, computer science, electronic
engineering, interactive multimedia technologies, industrial design,
psychology, or cognate disciplines.

You will also develop a working partnership with one of our strategic
collaborators including: BBC, BT, Furtherfield, The Barbican, V+A, Cinimod
Studios, Vitamins Design, Illustrious, Inition, last.fm,
leanmeanfightingmac hine, Meridian Auido, Orange, Proctor and Gamble, Seeper,
Troika, [space], The Union Chapel, United Visual Artists, V2_, Wildpalm,
Smartlab, The Science Museum, Culturelab, University of Newcastle.

Application Deadline: 31-Jan-2013 

Web Address for Applications: http://www.mat. qmul.ac.uk/ howtoapply. html 

Contact Information: 
Mr Richard Kelly 
mat-enquiries@ eecs.qmul. ac.uk 
Phone:+44 (0)20 7882 7337 

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General Linguistics: PhD Student, University of Manchester, UK

The Department of Linguistics and English Language at the University of
Manchester invites high-quality PhD proposals in any of our areas of research
expertise. Outstanding applications will be eligible for a several competitive
scholarships.

The President's Doctoral Scholar (PDS) Competition is open to students of all
nationalities and research areas starting in September 2013. The Award covers
tuition fees (home/EU or international, as appropriate) and the equivalent of
the research council stipend (�13,590 in 2012-13).

For further information, please see
http://documents. manchester. ac.uk/display. aspx?DocID= 14860

The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Competition is open to UK and
EU students starting a PhD degree in September 2013.The award covers tuition
fees and a maintenance stipend (�13,590 in 2012-13) for UK students and
tuition fees only for EU students.

For further information, please see
http://documents. manchester. ac.uk/display. aspx?DocID= 14888

In order for applicants to be considered for either a PDS or an AHRC award, an
application to the School for a place on the PhD programme has to be received
by Friday 1 February 2013. The submission date for the applications under the
PDS and AHRC schemes is Friday 1 March 2013. Please see
http://www.alc. manchester. ac.uk/fees/ postgraduate- research- funding/ for
details of the application process and further information. Information on
additional awards (Graduate Scholarships and fee bursaries) offered by the
School, for which applicants may be eligible, will also be posted there once
confirmed.

The Department of Linguistics and English Language is an international centre
for Linguistics and English Language, with 20 full-time members of staff and
approximately 25 Postgraduate Research students. Its staff members, many of
whom are internationally renowned scholars in their specialisms, represent a
unique breadth of subject areas and theoretical approaches. Each of them also
has a special interest in particular languages and language families. In their
research, members of the department combine the advancement of theoretical
approaches with a strong concern for their empirical and methodological
foundations. For more information about the research interests of individual
members of staff and current postgraduate students, please visit
http://www.alc. manchester. ac.uk/subjects/ lel/. Please note that we cannot
normally supervise applications focusing mostly on Language Teaching and
Learning.

Postgraduate Research students in Linguistics and English Language are part of
the diverse and dynamic postgraduate community in the new Graduate School of
the School of Arts, Languages and Cultures
(http://www.alc. manchester. ac.uk/graduatesc hool/).

For informal inquiries about the academic side of the application process,
please contact the Postgraduate (Research) Programme director, Prof Eva
Schultze-Berndt, at Eva.Schultze- Berndt at manchester.ac. uk.

For questions about the administrative side of the application process, please
visit http://www.alc. manchester. ac.uk/apply/
or contact Ms Rachel Corbishley at Phdsalc at manchester.ac. uk.

Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2013 

Web Address for Applications: http://www.alc. manchester. ac.uk/apply/ 

Contact Information: 
Prof Eva Schultze-Berndt 
eva.schultze- berndt@mancheste r.ac.uk 

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Dec 29, 2012

Doctoral student position in Biostatistics at Karolinska Institutet, MEB

Doctoral student position in Biostatistics

Karolinska Institutet, MEB
The Department of Medical Epidemiology  and Biostatistics  is among the  largest departmen ts of epidemiology  in Europe with special focuson  increasing  our knowledge  of the aetiology  for different diseases. Our department  consists of researchers,  doctoral students , biostatisticians, data collectorsand  database administ rators as well as administrative personnel, in total approximately  some 250 staff. The department  is situated  in campus Solna. Furtherinform ation can be  found at www. ki.se/meb

Area of responsibilities/ description  of the work
Applications  are invited  for a PhD research training  position to work on the development  of accelerated  failure time models, with applications  to prostatecancer .

The appointment  will be for 4 years.

Qualifications
Applicants should  have a master’s degree in statistics, biostati stics or related  discipline, and have strong  interest in  medical and  biologicalproble ms. Previous  experience  in computational  methods is a strong advantage. Successfu l candidates  will have ample  opportunities  to work on both methodologica l as well as  applied collabora tive projects.  Fluency in  written and  spoken English is required The  applicant  should be able  to work wellin a team, as well as having  the ability  to work independently.

About the biostatisti cs group at MEB
The biostatistics  group comprises  around 35 members, including  3 professors, 4 senior lecturers  (universitetslek torer), applied  biostatisticians , postdocs  and PhD students. The group is involved in a wide variety  of research projects, including  population- based cohort  and case-control  studies, twin  and familystudies , survival  analyses,  predictive  modeling,  genetic epidemiol ogy and bioinformatics.

Contact:
For further informati on regarding  these positions,  please contact  Associate  Professor Mark Clements, email  mailto:Mark.Clements@ ki.se

Entry requirements
To meet the general entry  requirements  for third- cycle studies, an applicant must have
1. taken a second-cycle  qualification
2. completed course  requirements  for at least 240 higher  education  credits, includin g at least 60 second cycle higher  education  credits, or
3. otherwise acquired  essentially  the same knowledge  either in or outside of Sweden.
An applicant who  met the general entry  requirements  for third- cycle studies  before 1 July  2007 is regarded as  having met  the current  requirements,  though no later than the  end of June 2015.
A selection will  be made among  qualified  applicants  on the basis of the ability to  benefit from  third-cycle  studies.

Karolinska Institutet uses  the following  bases of assessment:
- Documented subject  knowledge  of relevance  to the area of research
- Analytical skill  corroborated  by an academic paper  or the like
- Other documented  knowledge  or experience  that may be relevant to third-cycle  studies in the subject.
The qualifications  of the applicants  will be evaluated  on an overall basis.
A decision concerning  the doctoral  student position will  be made after  admission  to third-cycle  studies. For additional  information  about third- cycle studies at Karolinska Institutet, see http://www.ki. se/doctoral.

Application process
An application  must contain  the following  documents  in Swedish or English (preferably) :
• A full CV, including  current position,  academic distinct ions and a list of any publications
• A statement of research interest  (one page)
• A copy of a degree certificate  and associated  certificates
• A copy of a degree project  and any previous  publications
The application  is to be submitted on the NetRecruiter  system.

Karolinska Institutet is one of the world´s leading  medical universit ies. Its mission is to contribute  to the improvement  of human health through  research and education. Karolinska Institutet accounts  for over 40 per cent of the medical academic  research conducte d in Sweden and offers the country´s broadest  rangeof education  in medicine and health sciences.  Since 1901 the Nobel Assembly  at Karolinska Institutet has selected the Nobel laureates  in Physiology  or Medicine.

Pursuant to the regulations  of the Swedish National Archives, applicatio ns are kept  on file for  two years after the appointment  has gained  legal force. The regulations  do not apply  to attachments that have been  printed or  otherwise  published.

Karolinska Institutet strives  to provide a workplace that has approximately  the same number of  women and men, is free of discriminat ion and offers equal opportun ity to everyone.

For temp agencies  and recruiters, and to salespersons:  We politely,  yet firmly,  decline direct  contact with temp agencies  and recruiters, as wellas those  selling additiona l job announcement s.

Type of employment  PhD placement
Working hours  Full time
Reference 7593/ 2012-225
Access At the latest 120301
Published 2012- 12-04
Last application  date 2013- 01-04
Union representative  Ann Almqvist, OFR  08-524 861 99
Gunnar Stenberg, SEKO 08-524 880 75
Ulrika Zagai, SACO 08--524 871 84

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Dec 28, 2012

David Parkin PhD Scholarship - University of Bath, School of Management, UK

David Parkin PhD Scholarship for Overseas Students
University of Bath -School of Management

To help support the University of Bath's world-class research
environment and to provide doctoral training for outstanding
individuals seeking specifically to pursue professional academic
careers, the School of Management is seeking applications for the
David Parkin PhD Scholarship for Overseas Students.The David Parkin
PhD Studentships worth approximately £13,000 per annum for 3 years
(overseas tuition fees, and training support grant) are open to
candidates from anywhere in the world (outside the EU) who have both
(i) exceptional academic qualifications and (ii) a strong commitment
to acquiring a professional research training to become management
academics.

Research interests in any field of management will be considered, from
exceptional candidates from anywhere in the world (outside the EU),
and from any prior disciplinary background. Applications are welcomed
from

genuinely outstanding graduates who:

1. must hold at a minimum a bachelor degree (a First or Upper-second
or GPA equivalent)

2. Are fluent in English.

3. Are strongly committed to, and potentially capable of, high-quality
academic research in an area that is consistent with the research
expertise of School staff, as well as the ability and desire to
develop their teaching skills in this area.

Suitably qualified candidates should apply directly online
https://www. bath.ac.uk/ study/pg/ applications. pl

attaching without fail as additional documents, ALL of the following:

1. A single document containing the following and in this order:-

a) A statement confirming that you are applying for The David Parkin
PhD Studentship.

b) A statement up to 100 words of why you think you should be awarded
a studentship.

c) The names of at least two, but preferably three, School of
Management faculty members that you think might be appropriate
doctoral supervisors for your research interests.

d) A statement up to 200 words of which Subject Group of the School to
which you wish to make a research contribution and why you think you
will succeed in making such a contribution.

e) An additional statement up to 200 words of why you want to pursue a
career as a professional management academic.

2. An original preliminary research proposal written by applicants themselves.

3. A full academic CV, including all schools, colleges and
universities attended, along with grades and other verifiable evidence
of academic ability and achievement, plus any working experience plus
the full contact details of at least two academic referees who will be
prepared to give references at possibly short notice, and a statement
of willingness to be interviewed if short-listed.

4. Copies of official academic achievements in undergraduate degree
classification and master degree award if available, plus copies of
official transcripts of all degree subjects taken, proof of English
fluency (non-native English speakers only), and GRE, GMAT, GPA scores
if available.

Applications that do not supply all of the above items in full will
NOT be considered, so do please be sure to send ALL the items
requested.

Closing date for applications: 1st March 2013

All applicants are advised to view the School's webpages:
http://www.bath. ac.uk/management /

Applicants must be seeking to earn a PhD on a full-time basis and be a
new PhD student to the School of Management. Annual continuation of
studentships will depend on satisfactory academic performance by
holders. For any queries please contact: Graduate Division, School of
Management, University of Bath, Bath,

BA2 7AY, United Kingdom. Email: pgradmin@management .bath.ac. uk Tel: 44
(0) 1225 386714/386162.

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Apply PhD Study in Estonia (Free Tuition Fee)


Programme: PhD
Tuition : Free

Link:
http://estonia. dreamapply. com/courses/ search/type/ PD/name/



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100 PhD Studentships at University of Sussex, UK

100 PhD studentships

The University of Sussex is investing up to £6 million to support 100 PhD studentships across the arts, humanities, social sciences, science and engineering for outstanding research students in the academic year 2013-14.

The funding is primarily made up of University-matched Research Council studentships, collaborative doctoral studentships, school-based awards and University-wide scholarships. The breadth and scope of the awards available will enable the University to attract the most talented students from around the globe.

Enter your details into the above searchable database to find out what awards are available in your subject area.

Chancellor's International Research Scholarships

The University of Sussex is investing £5 million in 50 new Chancellor's International Research Scholarships to support development of our key interdisciplinary research areas:

•Culture and Heritage 
•Digital and Social Media 
•Environment and Health 
•Global Transformations 
•Mind and Brain 
•Security and Social Justice.

The scholarships are open to international (non-EU) students from any discipline and include payment of international tuition fees (non-EU rate) and living costs (£13,500 annually). The scholarships are for three years. Ten scholarships are available in 2013 and applications should demonstrate outstanding research potential/ability and identify with one of the above research areas.

For further details (including how to apply), visit Funding: Chancellor's International Research Scholarships (2013) or email our Doctoral School at E doctoralschool@ sussex.ac. uk

http://www.sussex. ac.uk/study/ funding/pgr2013

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PhD Opening in the EE Department at KAUST, Saudi Arabia

I am seeking a PhD student (m/f) to my group at the EE department, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia. This is a full-time position that is fully funded for three years starting Sep. 1st, 2013. I am looking for a motivated and creative researcher with these specific qualifications: 
1)      Received a B.S. or M.S. in electrical engineering or related fields (such as mathematics or statistics), from reputable universities, with GPA of 3.75 or higher
2)      Has very good communication (written/oral) and team-work skills

The candidate will be involved in projects in signal processing; communication, and/or information. The successful applicant will be involved in the publication of the research results obtained in the project including journal publications and conference presentations. 

More information about the EE department can be found in the attached brochure. More information about my research group can be found athttp://faculty. kfupm.edu. sa/EE/naffouri/

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100 PhD Scholarships at University of St. Andrews, UK

600th Anniversary PhD Scholarships

The University of St Andrews was founded in 1413 making it Scotland's first university and the third oldest in the English-speaking world. Over the past six centuries it has established a reputation as one of Europe's leading and most distinctive centres for teaching and research. This is an historic moment for the University as we look back on six centuries of tradition and of belief in the value of people, ideas and excellence. It falls to the present generation to preserve these values for the generations to come.

As we stand on the threshold of our seventh century, the University is to invest in the future of the next generation of world-leading researchers by launching a new prestigious PhD scholarship scheme. These anniversary scholarships are available from September 2013 and comprise fees plus an annual stipend of up to £15,000 for three years. These scholarships are available across all the disciplines in the Arts & Humanities, Sciences, and Medicine. Up to 100 anniversary scholarships are available.

The scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic quality and research promise, and are open to all to apply. General advice on how to apply for a PhD place and how to be considered for an anniversary PhD scholarship can be sought from PG Admissions Office by emailing pgrecruitment@ st-andrews. ac.uk.

Specific details on how to apply in a particular discipline may be obtained via the Director of Postgraduates for each School.

Closing date 18th January 2013

http://www.st- andrews.ac. uk/admissions/ pg/financialinfo rmation/pgschola rships/600thphds cholarships/

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Dec 22, 2012

8 PhD positions - Erasmus Mundus Doctorate in Interactive and Cognitive Environments (ICE)


Research areas of interest:
  • Assistive technologies: Human-Computer Interaction, Pervasive Computing, Multimedia systems & simulation environments;
  • Network-embedded systems: Pervasive Computing, Distributed Mobile systems, Multimedia Networks;
  • People-inspired technologies: Human Computer Interaction, Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Systems, Data Mining;
  • Design for social interaction: Adaptive systems, Autonomous systems, Aware environments;
  • Multi-sensor surveillance: Cognitive Data Fusion, Machine Learning, Digital Signal Processing.
The Erasmus Mundus Joint/Double Doctorate in Interactive and Cognitive Environments (EMJD ICE) fourth Call for Application is now open, with expected deadline in January 13, 2013, offering 8 granted PhD positions.
The programme give the PhD candidates the opportunity to enjoy the meaningful experience of an education programme in the field of research related to computer science, electronic and telecommunication engineering, and industrial design.

The attraction of the ICE doctorate is mainly referable to the chance, guaranteed to any wishful applicant interested in the programme, to acquire and to formalize the knowledge in specific advanced domains, achieved through the active participation in lectures and seminars; furthermore, they are constantly stimulated to be in strict touch with leading research groups that have proven experiences in research activities in basic disciplines necessary for the PhD course in the five partner universities involved in the project (Università degli Studi di Genova/UniGe – Technische Universiteit Eindhoven/TU/e – Queen Mary University of London/QMUL – Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya/UPC – Technische Universitet Klagenfurt/UNIKLU). And “last but not least”, the ICE programme involves actual industry/academy joint research activities on projects in cooperation with leading ICT companies, typically under international institutional umbrellas, such as the European Research Frameworks. 26 partners worldwide, coming both from the industrial and the academic sector, have already expressed their support to EMJD ICE demonstrating the international relevance of the course.

The selected candidates will be in receipt of a scholarship of €2,800 as gross monthly salary for living expenses financed by the EACEA (European Community) through the ICE Consortium; additionally, Cat. A students will receive €7,500 for travel expenses.

The selected candidates will be provided a structured mobility scheme that foresees a stay in two of the five partner universities. In this frame, they will be also offered to participate actively in some noteworthy events, such as the yearly ICE Summer School that is held, year by year on a rotating basis, in one of the hosting institutions. A specific provision of training focused on the acquisition of targeted skills is guaranteed by the programme. A key role is played by theproject supervisors (two at least are assigned in both the hosting institutions), since they take care of the study progress of the PhD candidates and help them to improve their research capabilities.

The medium of instruction is English; nevertheless, the PhD students will be offered language courses that will allow them to improve their ability to interact with various subjects in the most common situations of everyday life. At the same time, the candidates will be provided assistance in legal and administrative procedures.

It can be surely told that the ICE programme mainly aims at enforcing the PhD candidates’ intellectual and academic capability, on one hand, and atpromoting, on the other, a tangible integration in the society through ad-hoc courses and university staff support.

So…join us!
Visit our official website at http://www.icephd.org in order to be fully informed about the selection and admission procedures!

we are looking for you….

The ICE Coordinating Team


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Dec 17, 2012

CfP: Intl Conf. "Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging", Mansfield

7th Global Conference
Multiculturalism, Conflict and Belonging

Sunday 1st September - Tuesday 3rd September 2013
Mansfield College, Oxford, United Kingdom

Call for Presentations
This multi-disciplinary project seeks to explore the new and prominent place that the idea of culture has for the construction of identity and the implications of this for social membership in contemporary societies. In particular, the project will assess the context of major world transformations, for example, new forms of migration and the
massive movements of people across the globe, as well as the impact of globalisation on tensions, conflicts and on the sense of rootedness and belonging. Looking to encourage innovative trans-disciplinary dialogues, we warmly welcome papers from all disciplines, professions and vocations which struggle to understand what it means for people, the world over, to forge identities in rapidly changing national, social and cultural contexts.

Papers, workshops and presentations are invited on any of the following themes:

1. Ethnicity, Religion and Human Rights
- Rights of migrants
- Are international human rights standards universal?
- Gender equality across religion and culture
- Caste system under contemporary world
- Discrimination under multiple grounds of disadvantages
- Understanding and interpretation of human rights by different ethnicity and religion
- International human rights standards and regional compliance

2. Intergenerational Values under Migration
- Integration of migrants in host countries across generations
- Preservation and change in value and culture before and after migration
- Perceptions of own cultural values and host values across generation
- Value conflict of migrants across generation

3. Local, National and Global Citizenship
- What do we mean by global citizenship
- Global migration and local citizenship
- National conflicts and the flow of migrants
- Mobility of migrants across nations
- Permeability of border and the acceptance towards migrants

4. Intercultural and Intracultural Diversification under Multiculturalism
- Multiculturalism and whiteness
- Pluralism within cultural groups in a multicultural society
- Situating discourses between minority cultural groups
- What is dominant culture? The transformation of local culture under global migration
- The disappearing minority cultures under multiculturalism

5. Creating and Redefining Concepts
- The changing concepts of ethnic and multicultural study
- Universality of concepts and definitions
- Applying concepts to real practices
- Power and politics under contemporary construction of multiculturalism

Papers will be considered on any related theme.

What to Send:
300 word abstracts should be submitted by Friday 22nd March 2013. If an abstract is accepted for the conference, a full draft paper should be submitted by Friday 21st June 2013. 300 word abstracts should be
submitted to the Organising Chairs; abstracts may be in Word, WordPerfect, or RTF formats, following this order:

a) author(s), b) affiliation, c) email address, d) title of abstract,
e) body of abstract, f) up to 10 keywords.
E-mails should be entitled: Multiculturalism 7 Abstract Submission

Please use plain text (Times Roman 12) and abstain from using any special formatting, characters or emphasis (such as bold, italics or underline). We acknowledge receipt and answer to all paper proposals submitted. If you do not receive a reply from us in a week you should assume we did not receive your proposal; it might be lost in
cyberspace! We suggest, then, to look for an alternative electronic route or resend.

Organising Chairs

Ram Vemuri: Ram.Vemuri@cdu. edu.au
Rob Fisher: mcb7@inter-discipli nary.net

The conference is part of the Diversity and Recognition research projects, which in turn belong to the At the Interface programmes of Inter-Disciplinary. Net. It aims to bring together people from different areas and interests to share ideas and explore discussions which are innovative and challenging. All papers accepted for and
presented at this conference are eligible for publication in an ISBN eBook. Selected papers may be invited to go forward for development into a themed ISBN hard copy volume.

For further details of the conference, please visit:
http://www.inter- disciplinary. net/at-the- interface/ diversity- recognition/ multiculturalism -conflict- and-belonging/ call-for- papers/

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