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We are pleased to announce the call for applications for Undergraduate Exchange Program. This program enables 20nd year students to spend one year in the United States attending a university and being involved in volunteer community service. For more information please see http://www.center-osvita.dp.ua/grants/uep.
Cambridge university, in conjunction with the Open Society Institute, invite applications from scholars from selected countries in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, including Ukraine, who wish to work in the universities' libraries or to contact academic specialists in their subjects. At Cambridge the programme offers one-month visits in one of the Cambridge colleges during the summer months (July-September). Scholars will normally be of post-doctoral or equivalent status and will be university teachers or members of research institutes.
CEU Online Application Form is in operation now, and all the applicants can start the application process. Central European University (CEU) is a graduate, English-language, research-intensive university located in Budapest, Hungary. While concentrating on the social sciences and humanities, CEU also offers graduate programs in Business, Economics, Law, Environmental Sciences and Mathematics. With students coming from 100 countries, CEU is proud of its international community with no predominant national majority. The university offers small, seminar-style courses with a student/ faculty ratio 7:1, and individual consultations with professors.
Izaak Walton Killam Postdoctoral Fellowships are awarded annually at Dalhousie University to recently graduated scholars of superior academic research ability in any discipline. Awards are tenable for two years and include travel costs, a research grant, and a conference travel allowance.
Applications are invited for postdoctoral fellowship positions for the 2010-2011 academic year. The 2010 (Fall ) Thematic Program on Asymptotic Geometric Analysis will take place at the Institute July to December 2010 and the 2011 (Winter/Spring ) Thematic Program on Dynamics and Transport in Disordered Systems will take place at the Institute from January to June 2011. The fellowships provide for a period of engagement in research and participation in the activities of the Institute. In addition to regular postdoctoral support, one visitor for each six-month program will be awarded the Institute's prestigious Jerrold E. Marsden Postdoctoral Fellowship. Applicants seeking postdoctoral fellowships funded by other agencies (such as NSERC or international fellowships) are encouraged to request the Fields Institute as their proposed location of tenure, and should apply to the Institute for a letter of invitation.
AARMS postdoctoral fellowships are awarded, on the recommendation of its Scientific Review Panel, to beginning researchers who received their Ph.D. no more than four years before applying. Applications will be considered from those who anticipate receiving their Ph.D. before the proposed start time of the fellowship; however, the Ph.D. must be in hand before actually beginning the fellowship.
The Horticulture Intern will work with the Vice President of Gardens and Collections and the Collection Curator in our germplasm conservation projects. The focus will be on learning about the processes that support the regeneration, and maintenance of the collection. Interns will have the opportunity to work with germplasm being maintained as seeds, in tissue culture, and vegetatively in the field. This is a full-time paid internship, funded for 44 weeks. A typical working week is Monday-Friday, 8 hrs/day with some weekends expected.
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Our Center is a non-governmental, not-for-profit organization. It serves as a resource and advising center that provides informational and advising assistance to persons and organizations regarding opportunities to study abroad (with emphasis on the USA). Situated in one of the biggest industrial and business centers of Ukraine - Dnipropetrovsk, "Osvita" Center strives to comprehensively assist in establishing and strengthening international academic contacts of the region in order to ensure its overall development and scientific potential.
Objectives Disseminating information on the educational programs and progressive trends in education; Assisting in training specialists for Ukraine through providing informational and advising services on educational opportunities to all interested individuals; Fostering preservation, revival and development of contemporary Ukrainian education and culture through international integration.
History Dnipropetrovsk Educational Information and Advising Center "Osvita" was established in 1994 as a body affiliated with International Renaissance Foundation. Center obtained official status of the city public organization (NGO) in March 1999. It operates now as an independent and non-for-profit institution.
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