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Three Rosalind Franklin Fellowships

Applicants preferably have: – a PhD degree (LL.D.) and at least three years of post- doctoral experience – publications in international top journals of legal research – proof of independence and international recognition – experience in various working environments, preferably in different countries – experience in acquiring external funding – a research proposal with a clear vision on future legal research – teaching experience – organizational qualities and communication skills – presently a position outside this faculty.

Scholarship the humanities or interpretive social sciences Faculty Fellowship Program, 2011-12

The John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) at Duke University is now accepting proposals for the second year of its fellowship program for faculty in the humanities and interpretive social sciences at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

Fellowships for Masters Degree Programmes

Grant award period : 9-24 months Closing date : the 1st of February 2011, the 1st of May 2011 Grant provider : Nuffic Application procedure See http://www.nuffic.nl/nfp Applicants from the following countries should admit their applications at the Netherlands Embassy from another country: Armenia via Georgia, Cambodia via Thailand, Cape Verde via Senegal, El Salvador and Honduras via Costa Rica, Guinea-Bissau via Senegal, Moldova via Ukraine and Namibia via South Africa.

Requirements PhD in maths, computer science, physics, or engineering, or equivalent qualifications and research experience

Position Requirements You should have: * a PhD in maths, computer science, physics, or engineering, or equivalent qualifications and research experience * demonstrated ability to apply mathematical models particularly using probability and statistics * an interest in network modelling.

Apply Boren Fellowship

Letter of overseas affiliation – If possible, applicants shouldupload a letter from an academic institution, research institute, non-governmental organization, and/or an individual who is aware that the applicant is planning study and/or research in that country and is willing to assist the applicant in coordinating his or her plans.

2013 ROTARY PEACE FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION

2013 ROTARY PEACE FELLOWSHIP APPLICATION The Rotary Centers for International Studies in peace and conflict resolution program supports the mission of The Rotary Foundation to further world understanding and peace. The purpose of the Rotary Peace Centers program is to • Support and advance research, teaching, publication, and practical field experience on issues of peace, [...]

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