Showing posts with label Beasiswa Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beasiswa Europe. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2013

Beasiswa Luar Negeri Terbaru, Marine Ecosystem Health & Conservation (MARES), Erasmus Mundus, Europe

Beasiswa Luar Negeri Terbaru, Marine Ecosystem Health & Conservation (MARES), Erasmus Mundus, Europe


MARES is a Joint Doctoral Programme on Marine Ecosystem Health & Conservation funded through Erasmus Mundus. The programme is offered by a consortium of 24 partners originating from 14 different countries. MARES will focus on six scientific and applied fields, all dealing with the effects of the impact of humans on the natural marine environment.
MARES is funded for 5 years and offers for each of these 5 years approximately 9 fellowships for doctoral researchers. These fellowships are funded for 3 years and always involve at least 2 partners with an obligatory mobility component. The call for applications is open between September and December for fellowships starting at the earliest in September the year after.
The application process happens fully online. Applicants have to register an account, fill in an online application form and upload the required documents before the deadline in December. It is not necessary to do everything in one session. The application form will save all inputted information, so it’s possible to continue completing this form at a later date.
Candidates WITH an Erasmus Mundus PhD Grant
  • Category A candidates: candidates who come from a country other than EU member states and who are not residents nor have carried out their main activity (studies, work, etc.) for more than a total of 12 months over the last five years in these countries. (The only exception to this rule applies to Third-Country (non-EU) candidates who have previously received an Erasmus Mundus masters scholarship).
  • Category B candidates: Any candidate who does not fulfill the criteria of a category A applicant.
  • Window candidates: Each year the EU can offer extra grants for candidates from specific areas. Usually 1 additional grant is available each year for candidates coming from Western Balkan (more info) and Turkey. These candidates should apply under “Category A”.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Beasiswa Luar Negeri 2012, European Master of Science in International Health Scholarships, Erasmus Mundus, Europe

Beasiswa Luar Negeri 2012, European Master of Science in International Health Scholarships, Erasmus Mundus, Europe


The tropEd European Master of Science in International Health is a unique, one-year master programme designed for professionals, wishing to develop their skills in International Health and advance their careers.
Students completing the degree - 60 ECTS in one year – learn to identify and critically analyse key factors shaping global health and the health and well-being of populations in low- and middle-income countries, as well as how to formulate effective and appropriate responses to complex health-related issues.
The Master Course is offered by a Consortium of 7 European and 2 non-European Institutions, each contributing with specific expertise in International Health. Students spend the one year Master Course in two (or three) consortium institutions, which offer an efficient mobility within a one year training period. With the support of Consortium partners, students are able to settle quickly in their new environment and to adapt to the culture of the target countries. The time spent in each institution enables participants to draw on the wealth of diversity represented by Consortium partners.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Beasiswa Luar Negeri 2012, Master Scholarships in Complex Systems Science, Erasmus Mundus, Europe

Beasiswa Luar Negeri 2012, Master Scholarships in Complex Systems Science, Erasmus Mundus, Europe


University of Warwick, Ecole Polytechnique (Paris), Chalmers University and University of Gothenburg are pleased to announce a new joint Masters Programme in Complex Systems Science
A “complex system” comprises many interacting components leading to multiple levels of collective structure and organization. Examples include natural systems ranging from bio-molecules and living cells to human social systems and the ecosphere, as well as sophisticated artificial systems such as the Internet, power grid or any large-scale distributed software system. It is a key challenge for our society to better understand, adapt, design and control such systems.
Our Masters degree teaches the tools to analyse complex systems and to understand their emergent behaviour. Students are offered a variety of research project opportunities to develop experience applying this to fresh challenges from the real world and within academic research.
We offer an exceptional cross-disciplinary environment and experience, with the programme based around three leading research centres in Complex Systems, associated with the Universities of Warwick (UK), Ecole Polytechnique (de Paris, France), and Chalmers/Gothenburg (Sweden). The European Complex Systems Society is an associated partner
The programme runs over two years (120 ECTS); it is half taught and half by research and leads to a JOINT (or double) Masters degree of University of Warwick, Ecole Polytechnique, Chalmers University (Gothenburg) and the University of Gothenburg. Students will be required to spend extended time in at least two centres and to join in events/collaborations across all three. Admissions are centralised (students must apply through Warwick, the coordinating node) and successful candidates will start in September at the Centre whose initial teaching provides the best bridge between their undergraduate background and the programme as a whole. All students will have mobility opportunities after six months, and earlier for some well prepared students.
Applicants should be competent in mathematics and/or mathematical modelling, to the level of a mathematically based undergraduate degree (including but not restricted to sciences and engineering). That degree also needs to be of high standard. We are happy to consider equivalent professional experience.
Instruction will generally be available in English, in which all students will be required to have some competence. Local language support will be available at the respective nodes to help students integrate. Each Centre has staff speaking a wide range of European languages and will allocate each student a mentor with some language in common.
UNIVERSITY OF WARWICK , United Kingdom (Coordinating institution)
ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE, France
CHALMERS UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Sweden
UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG, Sweden
in association with the COMPLEX SYSTEMS SOCIETY.

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