Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Research Fellowship & ($30k pa) APAI PhD scholarship in SOA at Swinburne

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship and PhD Scholarship in Service-Oriented
Architectures

The Centre for Information Technology Research (CITR) at Swinburne has the
following two research positions in Service-Oriented Architectures available
immediately:

* A Postdoctoral Research Fellow/Research Fellow (academic level A or B),
* An APAI PhD Scholarship ($30k pa stipend).

These researchers are to join a research project investigating Rich Service
Registries (RSR), funded by the ARC and CA (Computer Associates).

The Rich Service Registries will be the centre piece of future enterprise
information systems deploying the service-oriented architecture. The project
aims to create an extensible framework for rich service registries that
allow an enterprise's IT services to be characterised, located and managed
according to their business and system properties in an intelligent and
dynamic manner. It provides methods, techniques and a software platform for
service modelling, quality/policy-based service discovery through direct and
compositional matching, service lifecycle management, auditing and legal
compliance of services and applications from an enterprise perspective.

The research fellow is expected to play a key role in the project, and must
have a broad appreciation of the project issues as well as in-depth
expertise in some of the key research topic areas. The position is available
for a period of three years.

The PhD candidate is expected to carry out research in one of the project's
key research topic areas. The scholarship is available for a period of three
years, with a high value stipend of $30,000 per year plus other travel and
research support. The applicant must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen
or an Australian permanent resident, and have a good honours (4 years)
degree or equivalent in software engineering, computer science or
information technology.

Further information about the research program can be found at
http://www.swin.edu.au/ict/research/citr/cses/. For initial enquiries,
please contact Prof Jun Han (jhan@ict.swin.edu.au) with your CV and (for PhD
scholarship) university transcripts.

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Prof Jun Han
Professsor of Software Engineering
Head, Computer Science and Software Engineering

Faculty of Information and Communication Technologies
Swinburne University of Technology, John Street
Hawthorn/Melbourne, Vic. 3122, Australia

jhan@ict.swin.edu.au
http://www.ict.swin.edu.au/personal/jhan/
http://www.it.swin.edu.au/centres/cecses/
p: +61 3 9214 5732; f: +61 3 9819 0823
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Monday, August 20, 2007

Monash University Research Scholarships (for doctoral and research masters programs)

Closing Date: 31 October 2007

The following application procedures relate ONLY to the following scholarships:

Australian Postgraduate Award - APA
Monash Graduate Scholarships - MGS
Monash Silver Jubilee Postgraduate Scholarship - MSJS
Sir James McNeill Foundation Postgraduate Scholarship - SJMcN
Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship - EIPRS
Monash International Postgraduate Research Scholarship - MIPRS
Vera Moore International Postgraduate Research Scholarship - VMIPRS
One application kit covers all of these scholarships and is available late July each year from departments, centres and other academic units at Monash University. The application kit comprises the application form and the application guide. Please refer to the Special information for prospective applicants before contacting the department for a scholarship application form.

NOTE: Scholarship application forms are NOT available on the web or from the Research Graduate School. Applicants MUST contact the department in which they wish to study to request a scholarship application form.

A list of contacts in each department/school is also available.

The original PLUS 2 COPIES of the application and all associated documentation must be submitted, each with an original signature, otherwise the application is not valid.

Please read the application guide carefully. In particular, please note the section on H1 Equivalence Procedures and the effect of prior candidature/scholarship on the duration of awards.

By the closing date applicants are also required to provide evidence of meeting the English language requirements, otherwise the application will be deemed INELIGIBLE.

Please submit your applications (original plus two copies) to:

Monash Research Graduate School

Research Services

Building 3D, Clayton Campus

Wellington Road

Monash University

Victoria Australia 3800

APAI (PhD) Scholarship in Islamic finance

Closing date: Friday, 31 August 2007

This Australian Postgraduate Award Industry (APAI) scholarship is funded by an ARC Linkage Projects grant and will provide support for three years of full time study for a PhD research project in the general area of Islamic finance. The proposed research should entail empirical work relating the application of finance theory to some aspect of Islamic banks, insurance companies, fund managers, markets or instruments.

An applicant must:

· Hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or be an Australian Permanent Resident.

· Have or be eligible for an offer of entry into the PhD program of Monash University (enrolment is required to receive payments);

· Have an appropriate Honours 1 or high 2A (equivalent) undergraduate degree;

· Not be receiving similar funding or stipend from a Commonwealth government program;

· Not have already completed a degree at a similar level; and

· Not have previously held an Australian Postgraduate Award or APAI unless it was terminated within its first six months.

The scholarship stipend of $25,118 per annum (non-taxable) is provided to the successful candidate upon commencing their PhD studies at Monash University. There is no specific commencement date, but studies should start sometime during 2007.

Applications should be by letter and include a curriculum vitae, academic record, details of prior research work, list of publications (if any), proposed area of research, citizenship/residence details, and referees.

Enquires and applications should be made to:
Professor Michael Skully
Chair of Banking
Dept of Accounting & Finance
Monash University
PO Box 197
Caulfield East, VIC, 3145

Phone: 03-9903-2407,Fax: 03-9903-1443Email: michael.skully@buseco.monash.edu.au

Friday, August 17, 2007

A*STAR Scholarships - Singapore

from http://www.i2r.a-star.edu.sg/Graduate_Research.html

National Science Scholarships (NSS)
A*STAR offers National Science Scholarships (NSS) to nurture talents for the challenges of a research career. NSS offers undergraduate and postgraduate scholarship in various Science, Engineering and Biomedical Sciences disciplines at local and selected overseas institutes. The different types of scholarships offered under NSS are:

BS-PhD Scholarship- supports both undergraduate as well as postgraduate studies up to the PhD level at top overseas universities.

MBBS-PhD Scholarship- trains candidates in clinical and research skills

Overseas PhD Scholarship- aims to support graduates with good honours degrees in their pursuit of postgraduate studies up to the PhD level in top overseas universities.

International Fellowship- two categories are available. The first category supports postgraduate students and post-doctoral fellows currently based in top overseas institutions and it is targeted at those who intend to eventually work in Singapore upon completion of their programme. The second category offers overseas research training and attachment opportunities to researchers based in local research institutes/centres/hospitals and universities.

A*STAR Graduate Scholarships (AGS)
The other attractive scholarship is the A*STAR Graduate Scholarship (AGS) which is a collaboration between A*STAR Graduate Academy (AGA) and NUS Graduate School (NGS). AGS comprises a four-year PhD study tenable at NUS, and a two-year post-doctoral fellowship (PDF) in the top overseas universities or research laboratories. Areas covered include Biomedical Sciences, Physical Sciences and Engineering.

If you are interested to find out more information about the various A*STAR scholarships, please visit http://scholarships.a-star.edu.sg. For enquiries, please email to a-star_scholarships@a-star.edu.sg

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Master of Science in Communications Technology, Ulm Uni, Germany

I've got many students asking me about scholarships for coursework program. I've managed to find one - the ads mentioned no tuition fees, but when I check out the website, it's 500 euro per sem (which is really cheap - supposingly to cover some basic fees in order to continue having that program to benefit more students).

Anyway if you are a Electrical Engineering degree grads from Australian/Germany etc(check out the list) and would like to pursue a master by coursework in Germany, here's your chance!

check out the faq: http://ctech.e-technik.uni-ulm.de/ctech/bin/view/CTech/CTechFAQ