International PhD Scholarship Computer Science and IT Australia

School of Computer Science and IT International PhD Scholarship – If you are an excellent international student wishing to commence a PhD at the School of Computer Science and IT, this scholarship provides tuition fees and living costs. The scholarship will cover PhD fees for up to three and a half years plus living costs of $15,000. A paid teaching assistantship may form part of the scholarship.

To be eligible for this scholarship you must:

  • Be an international student
  • not be a citizen or permanent resident of Australia or New Zealand
  • have graduated with first-class honours or equivalent results (e.g. a grade point average of at least 3.5 out of 4) from an excellent university
  • meet the RMIT English requirement of an IELTS of 6.5 with no band less than 6.0 and preferably 7.0 or more
  • show your potential to complete a PhD research project in the School through, for example, published works of academic standing such as theses, conference papers or journal articles
  •  if you are an excellent student who does not have any of the above, please submit an example of something you have written, this may be a written assignment for your degree, a proposal, or some similar piece of work. Read the full article

University of Twente Scholarship

University Twente Scholarships (UTS) are scholarships for excellent students from non-EEA countries, applying for a graduate programme (MSc) at the University of Twente.

Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Biomedical Engineering, Business Administration, Business Information Technology, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering and Management, Communication Studies, Computer Science, Construction Management and Engineering, Educational Science and Technology, Electrical Engineering, Embedded Systems, European Studies, Health Sciences, Human Media Interaction, Industrial Design Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Management, Master Environmental and Energy Management, Master of Teaching in Social Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Nanotechnology, Philosophy of Science, Technology and Society, Psychology, Public Administration, Public Management, Science Education and Communication, Social Systems Evaluation and Survey Research, Sustainable Energy Technology, Systems and Control, Technical Medicine and Telematics. Read the full article

Glion MBA in International Hospitality Management Switzerland

Glion offers the 1st online MBA in International Hospitality Management that is dedicated to developing executive talent for the global hospitality industry. At Glion we offer more than just a general MBA. Our online program is delivered by a market leading institution dedicated to global hospitality management and specifically tailored to international working professionals in the industry. One of the top 3 hospitality management schools in the world, Glion’s online MBA delivers innovative leaders for a broad array of service industries ensuring our graduates are firmly on the path to corporate success. Read the full article

Lectureship in Electron Microscopy Imperial College London

Imperial College London Department Of Materials – The Department of Materials at Imperial College London is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Electron Microscopy. The appointee will undertake research in electron microscopy of functional materials with specific emphasis on Lorentz microscopy and/or electron holography. The appointee may also be asked to contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses in the Department of Materials. Read the full article

EPSRC PhD Studentship Case Award Royal Holloway

University of London – Computer Learning Research Centre and Computer Science Department. The Computer Learning Research Centre (CLRC) at Royal Holloway, and the Defence Mission Systems Division of Thales UK at Crawley, invite applications from suitably qualified students for a fully-funded EPSRC PhD CASE studentship.

The proposed project will address a very important problem of detection and characterisation of radar pulses when the frequency bands are very congested. In particular, a set of newly developed machine learning techniques will be applied for “de-interleaving” problems, and identification of the radar pattern of pulses over wide bandwidths and long repeating patterns. One way to deal with these problems is to apply recently developed pattern recognition conformal predictors that may allow discrimination of different types of pulse repetition intervals. Read the full article