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Category Archives: Biochemistry

February 23, 2018

You will study a wide variety of courses, starting with those focused on the origins of life, the basics of ecological theory, and global environmental processes. You will examine topics such as biodiversity, conservation management and land-use, while also gaining a broad understanding of physical, chemical and biological sciences.

Later in the programme you will explore methods used in ecological and environmental analysis and topics such as, water resource management, land use, environmental pollution and environmental modelling. You will be taught by staff involved in high-level research in these subject areas. You will have the opportunity to undertake research projects, including a long independent research project in your final year, and will complete field and laboratory assignments, including at least three week-long field trips in Scotland.

The programme will provide you with the skills and knowledge to tackle environmental issues, design robust strategies for sample collection, make ecological and environmental measurements, evaluate the significance of results and manage conservation and environmental protection projects.

The human population is now more than six billion, and we face problems of over-exploitation of natural resources, rapid climate change, loss of biodiversity and habitat degradation. It is impossible to understand and tackle these issues without knowledge of ecology and environmental science. The Ecological and Environmental Science degree programme focuses on the study of natural and managed ecosystems from an ecological and environmental perspective so we can learn from the past, understand the present and influence the future. A key outcome is the ability of graduates to use their powers of observation, analysis and creativity to make appropriate decisions in situations characterised by change and uncertain

Duration:- 4 years

Requirements:-

  • SQA Highers: AAAA.
  • A Levels: AAA.
  • IB: 37 points with 555 at HL.

Minimum entry requirements

  • SQA Highers: ABBB by end of S5 or ABBBB/AABB from S4-S6, to include two of Biology*, Chemistry*, Environmental Science, Geography, Geology, Managing Environmental Resources, Mathematics* and Physics*; with National 5 Mathematics at Grade B (*include at least one).
  • A Levels: ABB in one sitting, to include two from Biology*, Chemistry*, Mathematics*, Physics*, Environmental Studies, Geography, Geology; with GCSE Mathematics at Grade B (*include at least one).
  • IB: 32 points overall and award of IB Diploma with 555 at HL to include two of Biology*, Chemistry*, Mathematics*, Physics*, Geology or Geography (*include at least one).

English language tests:

If English is not your first language, you must have one of the following qualifications as evidence of your spoken and written English:

  • IELTS Academic module overall 6.5 with 5.5 in each component
  • TOEFL-iBT 92 or above with 20 in each section
  • Cambridge English: Advanced & Proficiency overall 176 with 162 in each component
  • Pearson Test of English (Academic): Total 61 with at least 51 in each “Communicative Skills” section *Trinity ISE: ISE II with a distinction in all four components

SQA and GCSE

For SQA and GCSE students, unless a higher level is specified in the stated entry requirements, a pass is required in English at the following grades or higher:

  • SQA National 5 Grade C
  • SQA Standard Grade 3
  • SQA Intermediate 1 Grade A
  • SQA Intermediate 2 Grade C
  • GCSE Grade C
  • IB Standard Level Grade 4

How To Apply:-

  • All applications to the University for full-time study must be made online through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS).
  • You must submit a fully completed UCAS application that includes details of the qualifications you are taking, your personal statement and your reference.
  • To ensure your application is considered you should apply by the relevant deadline

For more information please visit program website

February 23, 2018

The PhD is offered by the Department of Chemistry as a full-time period of research and introduces students to research skills and specialist knowledge. (Applications from part-time students may also be considered but there are attendance requirements and you will need to live close enough to Cambridge to fulfil these.)

Educational aims of the PhD programme:

  • to give students with relevant experience at Master’s level the opportunity to carry out focussed research in the discipline under close supervision; and
  • to give students the opportunity to acquire or develop skills and expertise relevant to their research interests
  • to give students training in transferable skills to broaden their horizon above and beyond the focus of their research in the Department.

Duration:- 3-4 years

Deadline:- June 30, 2018

Commencing:- Oct. 1, 2018

Requirements:-

  • Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK Masters (Pass).
  • If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country.
  • At least a 2.i UK four-year “undergraduate Master’s” (Honours) degree or a UK three-year Bachelor’s (Honours) degree plus a relevant one/two-year Master’s degree, or equivalent.

IELTS: 7.0( Listening 7.0,Writing 7.0,Reading 6.5,Speaking 7.0)

TOEFL: 100( 25 in each section)

CAE
Score: Grade A or B (with at least 193 in each individual element) plus a language centre assessment.

CPE
Score: Grade A, B, or C (with at least 200 in each individual element)

How To Apply:-

Having fully researched the course you are interested in, make sure you now have the relevant information you need to apply:

  • Course name
  • Application and funding deadlines
  • The relevant required supporting documents (e.g. transcripts, CV, etc.) in pdf format to upload.
  • Email addresses for your academic referees. You should ensure you have theirconsent before you apply.
  • A choice of up to two colleges to consider your application.
  • Apply Online using the GRADSAF

When you have completed the necessary preparation, and you are ready to begin your online application, you should take note of the following important information.

  • There is an application charge of (GBP Sterling) £50 per application. You can make the payment by providing your credit card details to our secure server when you submit the online application.
  • Your application is not complete without the required supporting documentationwhich can be uploaded via your self service account after you submit the online application form.
  • You will need to submit a separate application, with separate supporting documents, for each course you wish you to apply for.

Upload Supporting Documentation
Once you have submitted your application, you will be given access to your Self-Service Account. You will have 14 days from submission of your application to upload all mandatory documents.

Please check your course’s entry to see what supporting documents you will be required to submit. These will also be listed on your self-service account once you have submitted your application. For more information on what the specific requirements of each document are, and how to submit them, please see the section on Supporting Documentation.

For more information please visit program website

February 22, 2018

Saint Mary’s is the second oldest English-speaking and first Roman Catholic initiated university in Canada. The Roman Catholic church founded Saint Mary’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1802. It was established in Glebe House, on the corner of Spring Garden Road and Barrington Street, with the aim of extending educational opportunities for Catholic youth and training candidates for the clergy.

In 1840 the Nova Scotia Legislature bestowed the degree granting charter to Saint Mary’s and eleven years later granted the University formal legal status. Saint Mary’s collapsed in 1883, but was revived in 1903 by Cornelius O’Brien, then Archbishop of Halifax. It reopened as a high school in a new campus on Windsor Street, near the junction with Quinpool Road.

The MSc in Applied Psychology (Forensic Psychology) offers training in a vibrant research-active atmosphere, with a scientist-practitioner approach to the scientific study of human behaviour in the justice system. Forensic psychology focuses on researching aspects of human behaviour directly related to the legal process and applying this knowledge to the legal process. Graduates will leave equipped with skills for either applied work in the justice system or for further PhD-level studies in Forensic Psychology. Faculty will offer a variety of courses, including Forensic Tests and Measurement, Correctional Psychology, and the latest developments in research methods. Our students will apply their learning during a practicum in the field, and through teaching and research assistantships. Students will also conduct and defend their own original research through their Master’s thesis.

Deadline:-  December 15, 2018

Requirements:-

  • An honours degree in Psychology (or equivalent)
  • Academic transcript, personal statement, CV, three academic letters of reference, GRE scores (verbal, quantitative, analytical)

Apply online

For more information please follow program website

February 22, 2018

The coursework
plus major research project
Master of Bioinformatics (MBinf) is a
three-semester program primarily
tailored for students with a background
in life sciences. The traditional thesisbased
MSc in Bioinformatics (MSc) is a
six-semester program for students who
already have a strong background in
computational science and/or statistics
and wish to conduct substantial
research leading to a thesis. The PhD
program (nine semesters) requires
that students successfully complete
a qualifying exam and defend a
research-based thesis.

Deadline:- 31 March, 2018

Requirements:-

Honours BSc with a minimum B
(75%) standing in the last two years
of full-time equivalent study
MSc:
n Honours BSc with a minimum B
(75%) standing in the last two years
of full-time equivalent study
PhD:
n MSc/MBinf. with a minimum A(80%)
standing

How To Apply:-

  • Transcripts: All post-secondary education (University level) transcripts are required, including incomplete studies/programs, transfer courses, letter of permission and exchanges
  • References: Minimum of 2 academic references are required, we recommend you contact your referees prior to submitting your application to confirm their availability and contact information
  • Additional Documents: Gather any additional requirements specified by the department for admission purposes. Some departments will require hard copy documents (test scores) and/or portfolios to be sent directly to the program office.
  • Review the Application Documents website for more information.

For more information please check here

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February 22, 2018

This program is offered through the Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Biomedical Engineering  a multi-disciplinary joint institute with the University of Ottawa. The main objective is to enhance students’ abilities to solve problems in medicine and biology through the application of engineering principles using a combination of graduate coursework, directed and individual study, thesis research work and various forms of oral and written presentations. Learn more about Ottawa-Carleton Joint Institutes.

Deadline: March 1, 2018

Length: 2 years

Requirements:-

Documents/Forms Procedure Maximum file size
Transcript(s) upload a PDF copy of all post-secondary transcript(s) in Carleton Central 2.0 MB
Letters of Reference completed electronically by your referees not applicable
Statement of Intent (if required) upload a PDF copy in Carleton Central 2.0 MB
CV/Resumé (if required) upload a PDF copy in Carleton Central 2.0 MB
Writing Sample (if required) upload a PDF copy in Carleton Central 2.0 MB
Preference Form (if required) upload a PDF copy in Carleton Central 2.0 MB
Portfolio (if required) upload a ]PDF copy in Carleton Central.
If your portfolio is larger than 2.0 MB, then mail a copy directly to your department.
2.0 MB
GMAT, GRE & Other test score(s) (if required) upload aPDF copy in Carleton Central 2.0 MB
Language Proficiency (ESL Test Scores) (if required) upload a PDF copy in Carleton Central 2.0 MB
MBA Complement Form (required for MBA applications only)
upload a PDF copy in Carleton Central
2.0 MB
African Studies Specialization Form (required only if interested in this specialization)
upload a PDF copy in Carleton Central
2.0 MB
Data Science Specialization Form (required only if interested in this specialization)
upload a PDF copy in Carleton Central
2.0 MB
Documents for Permanent Residents of Canada (if applicable) email a PDF copy to Graduate Admissions 2.0 MB
Third Party Authorization Form (if applicable) email a PDF copy to Graduate Admissions 2.0 MB

For more information please visit program website

February 22, 2018

The Paris Institute for Advanced Study (Paris IAS) is currently accepting applications for two calls for applications for research fellowships in 2019-2020 open to researchers of all nationalities.

The primary mission of the Paris IAS is to be a research centre anchored in the humanities and social sciences (HSS), with the aim of fostering a fruitful dialogue between researchers from different cultural and disciplinary backgrounds.

The Paris Institute for Advanced Study (Paris IAS) is a research centre in the field of the humanities and social sciences (SHS), and related disciplines. It offers globally-recognized senior and junior researchers a chance to carry out five- to nine-month research stays in Paris

  • Application Deadline: April 3, 2018
  • Course Level: Fellowships are available to pursue research.
  • Study Subject: The Paris Institute for Advanced Study is launching two calls for applications for research fellowships in 2019-2020 open to researchers of all nationalities.

– One call for 5 or 10-month fellowships in the “Blue Sky Research” program, open to all disciplines and themes in the humanities and social sciences.

– One call for 5 or 10-month fellowships in the “Brain, Culture and Society” program. This call is for researchers willing to conduct a project at the interface between neuroscience, cognitive science and the humanities and social sciences.

Requirements:-

  • Junior scholars with or without a permanent position in a university or research institution, who have received their Ph.D. no later than April 1st, 2016. The applicants who have held their PhD for more than 9 years will be considered as senior researchers.
  • Senior researchers holding a position in a university or research institution, or emeritus professors, having a minimum of 10 years of research experience after their Ph.D. (received before April 1st, 2008).
  • The institute is bilingual. Knowledge of English is required. The applicants are also expected to understand written and spoken French, as scientific and social activities are held in French and English.
  • Applicants who have spent more than a total of 12 months in France during the 3 years prior to the application (that is, between February 15th, 2015 and February 15th, 2018) are not eligible.

English Language Requirements: The institute is bilingual. Knowledge of English is required. The applicants are also expected to understand written and spoken French, as scientific and social activities are held in French and English.

How To Apply:-

  • a curriculum vitae (10 pages maximum) including a list of publications and a list of the 5 publications considered as the most important by the applicant;
  • a detailed research proposal (25 000 characters maximum, spaces included, bibliography not included). The proposal should include :
  • theme
  • state of the art in the field, innovative character of the proposal
  • methodology or theoretical framework
  • expected outcomes
  • work planning, timescales
  • existing or planned scientific cooperation and contacts in France
  • bibliography (books and articles cited)
  • a letter of cooperation signed by a member of a university or research institution based in France. Preference will be given to projects conducted in cooperation with the partners of the IAS (see list below). The planned collaborations may include the organization of conferences and series of lectures or the preparation of a research project to be submitted to an international funding agency (like the ERC or the EU H2020 program);
  • in the case of Junior Fellows, two letters of recommendation from French or international researchers.

For more information please visit program website

February 21, 2018

PhD Fellowship At Hector Fellow Academy, 2018 is offered for PhD degree in the field of Natural sciences, Engineering. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 30 Apr 2018. This scholarship is provided by Hector Fellow Academy and the value of this scholarship is Full Funding, Salary + Travel expenses . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationalities.

Ph.D. Fellowship At Hector Fellow Academy, 2018 is offered to support Ph.D. applicants.

Deadline:- April 30th, 2018

Study field:- Natural sciences, Engineering

Requirements:-

  • The applicants for Ph.D. Fellowship At Hector Fellow Academy, 2018 should have a master’s degree.
  • Proficiency in English is required.
  • The candidates should be willing to move to the location of the university.
  • The applicants who worked as student assistants with the Hector Fellow are not eligible.
  • The students are expected to submit an innovative research proposal related to the research field.
  • Doctoral students of Hector Fellow Academy get 15,000 € for material expenses per year.

How To Apply:-

  • The applicants for Ph.D. Fellowship At Hector Fellow Academy, 2018 should submit a proposal of their Ph.D. project in 3,000 to 6,000 characters with an abstract of 1,500 characters including spaces.
  • The students are expected to submit a copy of degree certificates and transcripts of records.
  • The candidates eligible for Ph.D. at Hector Fellow Academy should provide Master’s thesis summary and two recommendation letters by university staff.
  • The eligible applicants should submit a short project schedule and curriculum vitae.
  • Ranking of graduates (for Non-German university students), an application photo is expected to be submitted by the students.

For more information please check here

February 21, 2018

The University of Groningen provides top-quality educational programmes. We offer a wide variety of interesting, highly regarded degree programmes that rank well internationally. As our student, you will receive high-quality supervision and have many programmes to choose from. As an exceptionally motivated and talented student, you could join our Honours College for an extra challenge.The new Talent Grant of the Graduate School of Medical Sciences of the University of Groningen to study in the Netherlands. Applicants from all around the world are eligible to apply for this scholarship programme.

Deadline:-  Open for the year 2018

Degree Level: Grants are available to pursue Master degree programme.

Available Subject: Grants are awarded within the Graduate School of Medical Sciences. Grants are awarded in the field of Medical and Pharmaceutical Drug Innovation MSc, Clinical and Psychosocial Epidemiology MSc.

Requirements:-

To be eligible for this scholarship you must meet the following requirements:
Do you belong to the top-10% of your class and have the ambition to pursue your career in (bio) medical or pharmaceutical research? Then you may want to apply to one of the talent grants of the Graduate School of Medical Sciences of the University of Groningen in The Netherland. People from all countries over the world can attend the Graduate School.

The Graduate School of Medical Sciences (GS-MS) of the University of Groningen was developed early 2010 to give high-potential international students in (bio) medical or pharmaceutical sciences an opportunity to excel in the field of research of their choice.

How To Apply:-

 The mode of application is online.

For more information please check program website

February 21, 2018

The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) is a scientific initiative of seven of Catalonia’s research centres of excellence whose objective is to increase their levels of collaboration in order to build together a joint scientific project.The Master of Multisiciplinary Research in Experimental Sciences is organized by Pompeu Fabra University and Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology. This master is designed to provide outstanding students with the skills and abilities needed to thrive in an increasingly interdisciplinary contemporary research environment. A key feature of the program is in-depth hands-on research training in multiple fields.

Deadline:- June 28, 2018

Requirements:-

  • Presenting complete applications including all requested compulsory information and documentation.
  • Having not spent more than 12 months of the prior 36 months in Spain, at the time of the call deadline. You will be required to confirm your compliance through a self-declaration.
  • Hold a University degree
  • At the time of the call deadline, be in the first 4 years of your scientific post gradual career (full-time equivalent research experience). In case your University degree was longer ago than 4 years, you will need to provide documental evidence for complying with these criteria.

How To Apply:-

  1. Name of the supervisor

  2. e-mail

  3. Name of the research group

  4. Link to the research group website

  5. Research Center

  6. Research description

    Brief description of your research. You may wish to include your main research lines, 2-3 general objectives, and a brief description of expected training outcomes (i.e. what the student will learn). Max. 300 words.

    For more information please follow link

February 7, 2018

This engineering programme trains students in research, design and the development of innovative products and processes that will benefit the healthcare sector. You will develop medical innovations that really contribute to better care. This dynamic, interdisciplinary field combines engineering and natural and life sciences, such as biology, nanotechnology, physics, electrical engineering, chemistry and mechanical engineeringThe role of technology in healthcare is gaining importance. Therefore there is a growing need for engineers with broad technical knowledge, insight into the workings of the human body and creative ideas. During this programme you will be trained to be such an engineer. You will be taught to research, design and develop technology for healthcare. You will use and develop technology to realize new and original applications. Biomedical Engineering is an interdisciplinary field, combining engineering with the natural and life sciences.