[Graduate-research-list] May Funding Opportunities

Natalie Bradshaw natalie.bradshaw at stir.ac.uk
Mon May 5 16:51:56 BST 2003


Dear All,
Please find below excerpts from the latest Research Funding Bulletin
(available on the intranet at
<http://intranet.stir.ac.uk/Research/research_support/resnews.htm>) which
may be of interest to you. For ease of reference, excerpts with a G prefix
are General Opportunities, and ones with A, H, M or N prefixes may of be
particular relevance to students of the Arts, Human science, Management or
Natural science Faculties, as appropriate. 

G5)	Rotary Foundation World Peace Travel Abroad Student Scholarship
Deadline: 1 March 2004.

Rotary Foundation World Peace Travel Abroad Student Scholarship offer
individuals committed to peace and conflict resolution the opportunity to
pursue a two-year master's-level degree in international studies, peace
studies, and conflict resolution at one of the seven Rotary Centers. 
They also have comprehensive programs in related fields, such as
international law, public health, natural resources and environment, and
education and literacy, any of which will provide Rotary World Peace
Scholars with appropriate supplemental study opportunities. 
Applicants must have: the academic background, training, and work experience
required for a master's-level program at the partner universities;
proficiency in more than one language (even if they propose to study in a
country where their native language is spoken);
excellent leadership skills; a demonstrated commitment to peace and
international understanding through their personal and community service
activities and/or academic and professional achievements; and citizenship in
a country where there is a Rotary club.  Application must be made through a
local Rotary club in the applicant's legal or permanent residence, or place
of full-time study or employment. 
The scholarship will include funding for the following:  tuition and
required fees; room and board; transportation; and contingency expenses.
Seventy scholars will be selected each year.  Ten scholars will be assigned
to each of the seven Rotary Centers.  Scholars will be assigned to a center
outside of their home country.  Rotary Centers
in the Northern Hemisphere will begin their programs in August, September,
or October.  Rotary Centers in the Southern Hemisphere will begin their
programs in February or March.  No studies will begin prior to 1 July of the
first year of the scholarship.
Applications generally need to be completed approximately eighteen months in
advance of the planned study period.  Interested applicants must contact a
local Rotary club to ask about local application deadlines. 
Program Number: 60551

Contact: One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201-3698,
U.S.A. Tel: 847-866-3000.  Fax: 847-328-8554.  E-mail:
scholarshipinquiries at rotaryintl.org
Web http://www.rotary.org/foundation/programs.html


A)	John F Kennedy Research
Deadline: 15 August 2003

The John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library Foundation provides funds for a number
of grants in aid of research on any topic relating to the Kennedy period.
The purpose of these grants is to help defray living, travel, and related
costs incurred while doing research in the textual and non-textual holdings
of the library.  Preference is given to PhD dissertation research, research
in recently opened or relatively unused collections and the preparation of
recent dissertations for publication, but all proposals are welcome.  Grants
range from $500 (£320) to $2,500 and between 15 and 20 are awarded each
year. 

Contact: Grant and Fellowship Coordinator, John F Kennedy Library, Columbia
Point, Boston, MA02125, USA.  
Tel: +1 617 514 1600.  Fax: +1 617 514 1652.  Email:
kennedy.foundation at nara.org.
Web http://www.jfklibrary.org/krg.htm

A)	Intel Media Technology PhD Student Grants
No deadline

The Intel Corporation's applications, interface and media technical
committee solicits proposals for its art and entertainment research funding.
These awards recognize that the arts are fundamental to the development of
new applications for the PC and new forms of computing.  They fund research
enabling mass media communications, especially around the home, using new
kinds of interfaces, both immersive and interactive. 
Research areas include: latest trends in interactive media content,
technology, tools business and culture; how to use technology to entertain
and inspire; personalizing the impact of technology, and inventing new forms
of entertainment.  Applicants should be doctoral students. 

Contact: AIM committee, 2111 NE 25th Ave, JF3-379, Hillsboro, OR 97124, USA.

Web http://www.intel.com/research/university/aim/adaptive.htm

A)	Intel Community/Security ICT PhD Student Grants
No deadline

The Intel Corporation's applications, interface and media technical
committee invites applications for its community, security and trust
research funding. 
Awards are made to research that helps to understand the interplay between
critical aspects of the design of information and communication
technologies, and the behaviors, perceptions, concerns, and desires of
businesses and consumers as they use these technologies to form, maintain,
and strengthen social groups. 
Specific research areas are the role of technologies in community formation
and maintenance; and security, privacy and control.  Applicants should be
doctoral students. 

Contact: AIM committee, 2111 NE 25th Ave, JF3-379, Hillsboro, OR 97124, USA.
Web <http://www.intel.com/research/university/aim/trust.htm>

H2)	EPSRC Visual Information Posters
Deadline: 23 May 2003

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council invites the
submission of abstracts for posters for its 'challenge of convergence event
co-hosted with the visual information engineering conference, to take place
from 7 to 9 July 2003 at the University of Surrey. 
Abstracts in the following areas are welcome: image based rendering; models
from images and video; augmented reality; video augmented environments;
content based retrieval; photographs, paintings and drawings; vision for
scientific visualisation; images, videos and volumes; analysis of dynamic
scenes; hybrid model and image based methods; graphics models for vision
applications; novel and interesting applications. 
Travel costs will be reimbursed.  

Contact: M Hylton, EPSRC, Polaris House, North Star Ave, Swindon, Wiltshire
SN2 1ER.  Tel: 01793 444301.  Email: mark.hylton at epsrc.ac.uk.
Web
http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/website/commonpages/listcontent.aspx?ZoneID=1&LozID=8
&SearchID=2

H9)	Wellcome Biomed Studentships
Deadline: 30 June 2003

The Wellcome Trust invites applications for its prize studentships.  These
are awarded in association with the longer-term awards provided by the
trust, such as programme grants, senior fellowships and principal research
fellowships. 
Candidates must be nominated by the holder of a major award from the trust.
Such grant holders may apply for a prize studentship on behalf of a
veterinary graduate or a science graduate. 

Contact: Career Development Programme, Prize Studentships, Wellcome Trust,
183 Euston Rd, London NW1 2BE.  Fax: 020 7611 8687.  Email:
cdg at wellcome.ac.uk.
Web <http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/en/1/biosfgcdpfunsumwps.html>

H12)	BACCN Nurse Awards
Deadline: 31 July 2003

The British Association of Critical Care Nurses invites applications for its
small research awards, conference and study tour awards.  A maximum of
£2,000 will be awarded in any one submission period.  Awardees are required
to publish an article in the BACCN journal Nursing in Critical Care or
present a paper at the association's national conference.  Applicants must
be members of the BACCN. 

Contact: Georgina Parker, Administration Executive, BACCN, Administration,
Crown House, 28 Winchester Rd, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 8AA. 
Tel: 01794 521767.  Fax: 01794 511455.  Email:
administration.executive at baccn.org.uk.
Web http://www.baccn.org.uk/about/Awards/index.asp

H14)	Oncology Nursing Social Awards
Deadline: 15 August 2003

The Oncology Nursing Society invites applications for its international
award for contributions to cancer care.  The purpose of this award is to
recognize a nurse who has contributed to the improvement of cancer care in a
country outside of the US.  The candidate must be a nurse who works and
resides outside of the US, working in any setting, who has contributed to
the improvement of cancer care in one or more of the following areas:
clinical practice, research, education, or administration.  The nominee is
not required to be a member of the ONS and nominations may be submitted by
anyone.  The prize consists of a $1,000 (£640) cash award, a one year
membership in the ONS, airfare to the ONS congress, four day per diem for
congress, and a waiver of the congress registration fee. 

Contact: ONS Foundation, 125 Enterprise Drive, RIDC Park West, Pittsburgh,
PA 15275-1214, USA.  
Tel: +1 866 257 4667.  Fax: +1 877 369 5497.  Email: research at ons.org.
Web
http://www.ons.org/xp6/ONS/Information.xml/Awards_2002.xml/ONS_Awards/distin
guished.xml - international
<http://www.ons.org/xp6/ONS/Information.xml/Awards_2002.xml/ONS_Awards/disti
nguished.xml>

H22)	Intel ICT in Consumer Health PhD Student Grants
No deadline

The Intel Corporation's applications, interface and media technical
committee offers funding for consumer health and wellbeing research
projects. 
These awards aim to support innovative application and technology research
that helps Intel catalyze new consumer health and wellness usage models,
drawing upon its core competencies in computing and communications silicon.
Specific areas of interest are: home as a health platform; personal health
informatics; and social support and caregiving. 
Applicants should be doctoral students.  

Contact: AIM committee, 2111 NE 25th Avenue, JF3-379, Hillsboro, OR 97124,
USA. Web <http://www.intel.com/research/university/aim/health.htm>

N6)	Wellcome Biomed Studentships
Deadline: 30 June 2003

The Wellcome Trust invites applications for its prize studentships.  These
are awarded in association with the longer-term awards provided by the
trust, such as programme grants, senior fellowships and principal research
fellowships. 
Candidates must be nominated by the holder of a major award from the trust.
Such grant holders may apply for a prize studentship on behalf of a
veterinary graduate or a science graduate. 

Contact: Career Development Programme, Prize Studentships, Wellcome Trust,
183 Euston Rd, London NW1 2BE.  Fax: 020 7611 8687.  Email:
cdg at wellcome.ac.uk.
Web <http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/en/1/biosfgcdpfunsumwps.html>

Best wishes,

Natalie.

Natalie Bradshaw
Research Services Officer

Planning & Research Office, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA
01786 466691
natalie.bradshaw at stir.ac.uk





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