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Showing posts with label Space. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Scottish Universities Physics Alliance Awards PhD

HomeThe Scottish Universities Physics Alliance

Prize Studentship Application Guide
The SUPA Prize Studentships are prestigious and competitive awards intended to attract outstanding physics students from around the world, irrespective of nationality, to study for a PhD in Scotland.
You will be asked to state your first choice of SUPA university and preferred SUPA Theme. You must make contact with prospective supervisors and research groups before applying as you will be asked to provide an e-mail contact for your prospective supervisor.
http://apply.supa.ac.uk/

The SUPA Themes are:
Astronomy and Space Physics
Condensed Matter and
Materials Physics
 Energy
 Particle Physics
 Photonics
 Physics and Life Sciences
 Nuclear and Plasma Physics

The SUPA universities are:
 Aberdeen
 Dundee
 Edinburgh
Glasgow
 Heriot-Watt
 Strathclyde
 St Andrews
 University of the West of Scotland

Prize studentships will be awarded competitively. The studentships provide support for tuition fees, stipend and a travel grant for a three-and-a-half-year period. SUPA is the funding body for the prize studentships.

There may be a requirement, associated with these positions, to teach or undertake lab supervision.
This will be negotiated between the student and the host university.

Applications must be made online using the web form at:
 http://apply.supa.ac.uk  At the end of theprocess, you will be given an application code.
 Please make a careful note of this code. 
On completion of the on-line form, you will be invited to upload a scanned transcript of your first degree (after high school) in pdf format. Transcripts are optional and not a requirement.

You are responsible for completing the form accurately by 23.59 GMT on Sunday 31st January
2016 and for ensuring that your two named referees upload the references before the deadline
of 23.59 GMT on Sunday 7th February 2016. It is very important that both you and your referees quote your unique application reference code and your name on all correspondence and
submissions. The email address for enquiries about references is admin@supa.ac.uk.

Requirements
Please prepare the following before starting the application form:
1. Your contact details, including a valid email address that you will check daily during the
prize process period.
2. The contact details of two referees who have agreed to provide references for you.
3. The e-mail address of a prospective supervisor with whom you have been in contact and
who has agreed to supervise you.
4. Details of your higher education (after high school) academic record and any English
language qualifications (including scores and grades) if applicable.
5. Details of your academic achievements, prizes, awards and publications.
6. A prepared statement of your interest in a chosen SUPA Theme or area of research (approx.
200 words).
7. A prepared statement of what makes you a suitable candidate for a SUPA prize studentship
(approx. 200 words).
8. A scanned final or interim (if you have not yet graduated) transcript of your first degree (afterhigh school) in pdf format.
http://www.supa.ac.uk/pg_applications/Guides/Application_Guide.pdf


Monday, November 24, 2014

International Space University

International Space University

The ISU Master of Space Studies (MSS) program is designed for students looking for the competitive edge that will help them obtain a career in the space sector, professionals interested in making a career move into or within the space sector, and researchers wishing to broaden their knowledge or make the move from academic life into the space industry.

Scholarship

NASA Academy

NASA Academy

The NASA Ames Academy is a unique summer institute of higher learning whose goal is to help guide future leaders of the U.S.Space Program by giving them a glimpse of how the whole system works. The success of the Space Program results from the interaction of government, academia, and the private sector, each playing a critical and different role in the 49-year-old civil program. Responsibilities overlap, leaders migrate from one sector to another and interdependence changes with each new administration.

http://academy.arc.nasa.gov