Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Scholarships for Graduate Students, UK 2013

 

University of Oxford offers Islamic Studies Scholarships for Graduate Students, UK 2013

Study Subject(s):Courses offered by the University
Course Level:The Graduate level is eligible for this scholarship.
Scholarship Provider: University of Oxford
Scholarship can be taken at: UK

Eligibility:Candidates should be applying to start a new graduate course at Oxford.Students must be intending to return to their country of ordinary residence upon completion of their studies. This scholarship is open to candidates studying for all degree bearing courses, with the exception of PGCert and PGDip courses.Please ensure you meet the requirements for entry to your course, including English language requirements

Scholarship Open for International Students:This scholarship is open to students ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and from Muslim communities, as well as to students ordinarily resident in the following countries in Asia and Africa: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Benin, Brunei, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Comoros, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, Djibouti, Gabon, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Indonesia, India, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Libya, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Suriname, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan and Yemen Arab Republic countries.

Scholarship Description: These scholarships have been established by the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies to allow graduates to pursue study of benefit to the Muslim world. The Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies is a Recognized Independent Centre of the University of Oxford. It was established in 1985 to encourage the scholarly study of Islam and the Islamic world. The Centre provides a meeting point for the Western and Islamic worlds of learning. At Oxford it contributes to the multi-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary study of the Islamic world. Beyond Oxford, its role is strengthened by an international network of academic contacts.

Number of awards offered:Not Known

Tenure of award:Awards are made for the full duration of a student’s fee liability for the agreed course. If your scholarship is offered for a course lasting more than one year, the continuation of your scholarship each year is subject to an annual renewal process based on satisfactory academic progress.

Value: 100% of university and college fees, and a grant for living costs (the rate in 2012-13 was £12,900).

Other Benefits:Not Known

Selection Criteria:Not Known

Notification: Successful candidates will be notified by email by late summer 2013. This webpage will be updated to show when all decisions have been made. If you have not heard from us by the time this notice is posted, then your application to this scheme has been unsuccessful. Due to the volume of applications we receive, we are unable to contact unsuccessful applicants individually or provide feedback on applications.

How to Apply: The students have to apply by post.You must also complete a Scholarship Supporting Statement and upload it together with your Graduate Application Form by the application deadline in order for your application to be complete.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 4 January 2013 for Medical Sciences and Philosophy; 18 January 2013 for all other subjects

Further Scholarship Information and Application



 

CAPREx Postdoctoral Research Fellowships for Ugandan and Ghanaian Students 2013

The University of Ghana in partnership with the Makerere University and the University of Cambridge invites application for CAPREx  project. CAPREx (Cambridge Africa Partnership for Research Excellence) is a new programme funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York. Under this program 10-15 research postdoctoral fellowships are available to study biological sciences and engineering at university of Ghana and social sciences and humanities at Makerere University. Fellow will also spend some time at university of Cambridge in UK.

Studyubjec St(s): Research areas within the broad fields of biological sciences and engineering (for the University of Ghana) and social sciences and humanities (for Makerere University) will be considered for CAPREX fellowship applications.

Course Level: The scholarship is available for pursuing postdoctoral program.
Scholarship Provider: Carnegie Corporation of New York
Scholarship can be taken at: Ghana, Uganda and UK

Eligibility:
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Fellowships are open to all PhD-holding members of staff of the African partner universities in Ghana and Uganda. However, preference will be given to researchers who completed their PhDs less than 10 years ago (early career fellows), or 10 to 20 years ago (mid-career fellows). Part-time staff can be considered, if they provide evidence of being research active. They should be interested in focusing on a research career long-term.
-Applicants must be from the subject areas specified above, for each African university.
-Female staff is strongly encouraged to apply for these fellowships.

Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: This scholarship is open for the citizens of Uganda and Ghana.

Scholarship Description: The UG in partnership with the Makerere University, Uganda and the University of Cambridge, UK has received funding from the Carnegie Corporation of New York to implement the Cambridge Africa Partnership for Research Excellence (CAPREx) project. The project is focused (among others) on developing post-doctoral academic excellence in biological sciences and engineering (for UG) and the social sciences and humanities (for Mak). It also intends to build upon Cambridge’s existing collaborations with both universities to enhance their research excellence and promote the recruitment and retention of the brightest academic staff at these institutions.

Number of award(s): The CAPREx Programme is pleased to invite active researchers at the University of Ghana, Legon and Makerere University to apply for 10-15 academic research fellowships available in 2013.

Duration of award(s): Scholarship is offered for up to 6 months.

What does it cover? The focus of the CAPREx programme will be on research training/mentorship/collaboration relevant to Ghana and Uganda, which is where the research projects will largely be carried out. CAPREX fellowships will, however, allow for an average of four months (ranging from 1 to 6 months) to be spent at the University of Cambridge. Fellowships will include travel (to be arranged from Cambridge) and subsistence costs (£1,700 per month) for the agreed duration of stay in the UK. Funds will also be allocated for each CAPREX fellow to attend one international conference, ideally in Europe or North America. CAPREx fellows will also be eligible to apply for an ‘Alborada Research Fund’ (available at the University of Cambridge to be awarded to Cambridge-Africa researchers on a needs basis, with awards ranging from £1,000 to £20,000 per application).

Selection Criteria: Applications will be reviewed and graded by a selection panel comprising representatives from the three CAPREx partner universities, in the relevant subject areas (i.e. biological sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities). Panel decisions about applications will be made by email, telephone or videoconference consent. Reviewers may pay particular attention to the following criteria:
- Quality of preliminary application
- Quality of references
- Research experience (e.g. journal/book publication record, grants won)
- Commitment to pursuing an academic research career at the African university of interest
- Ideas for research project and potential for mentorship/collaboration with CAPREx partners.

Notification: Successful shortlisted candidates to be notified by 16th January 2013.

How to Apply: A completed preliminary application form to be submitted by email.

Scholarship Application DeadlineThe closing date for the receipt of preliminary applications is 6th January 2013.

Further Scholarship Information and Application.

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MRC/DFID African Research Leader Award for Researchers of Gambia and Uganda, 2013
 
The UK Medical Research Council and the UK Department for International Development invites application for pursuing research on key global health issues pertinent to Sub-Saharan Africa. Candidates from the MRC Units in the Gambia and Uganda are eligible to apply for African Research Leader Scheme. UK based principal investigator will nominate African Research Leader and submit applications till 28th February 2013 by using Research Councils’ Joint electronic Submission (Je-S) System.
 
Study Subject(s): The scheme is open to talented and enthusiastic investigators working in all biomedical and health research areas within MRC/DFID global health remit, for example infections research; nutrition research; maternal and reproductive health research; and including epidemiological and social science approaches to health issues; public health research; and implementation and policy research.
Course Level: This award is available for pursuing research program.
Scholarship Provider: The UK Medical Research Council (MRC) and the UK Department for International Development (UKID)
Scholarship can be taken at: UK and Africa (it is anticipated that most of the funds would be spent in the African institution.)
 
Eligibility: -The scheme is open to talented and enthusiastic investigators working in all biomedical and health research areas within MRC/DFID global health remit, for example infections research; nutrition research; maternal and reproductive health research; and including epidemiological and social science approaches to health issues; public health research; and implementation and policy research.
-The African candidate will be well-qualified for academic research, will have completed a PhD (applicants will normally have between 1-5 years post PhD experience) and will be expected to be a proven independent researcher (track record/publications) and demonstrate promise as a future research leader. Outstanding ARL candidates who do not have a PhD but who are educated to Master’s level and have substantial research experience, as evidenced by their publication record, may also be considered in exceptional circumstances. Individuals who already have a long established record of securing significant international research grant funding will not be strong candidates for this award.
-ARL candidates from the MRC Units in The Gambia and Uganda are eligible to apply.
 
Scholarship Open for International Students: ARL candidates from the MRC Units in The Gambia and Uganda are eligible to apply.
 
Scholarship Description: The UK Medical Research Council and the UK Department for International Development announce a further call for proposals for the prestigious African Research Leader awards. The MRC/ DFID jointly funded scheme aims to strengthen research leadership across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by attracting and retaining exceptionally talented individuals who will lead high quality programmes of research on key global health issues pertinent to SSA. The African Research Leader (ARL) should be supported by an enthusiastic research environment in their own institution and by a strong linkage with a UK partner.
 
Duration of award(s): It is anticipated that a majority of awards will be between 3-5 yrs. The tenure of the award will be for a maximum of five years. Candidates wishing to combine their research with domestic responsibilities may seek the award on a part-time basis over a maximum of five years.
 
What does it cover? Awards will provide support for up to 5 years and should not exceed £750k in total. The total award package is anticipated to include the following elements:
-The African research institution will be the employer of the African Research Leader. However, a contribution to the personal salary for the Research Leader may be requested. This may be up to 100% in the first years where a persuasive case is made. The expectation would be that over time, the African research institution would take on increasing responsibility for providing the salary and by the end of the award this should be at a minimum 50% of the personal salary.
-A research programme which could include research support staff, research consumables and equipment, travel costs (between partner institutions), and other necessary costs for the research to be undertaken. Overseas student fees for PhD students contributing to the research will not be provided.
-The award also has provision for a personal development element for the ARL candidate, to support leadership development, strategic planning, research management and continuing professional development. As part of this, support may be requested for the opportunity to spend time (up to 3 months in total) in an organisation other than the African research institution. This may be the UK partner institution, or any other UK organisation including a biomedical/pharmaceutical company. This is to provide a concentrated period of training/career development that cannot be achieved effectively within the African research institution.
 
Notification: Shortlisted candidates will normally be notified four weeks before the interview date. Interviews will take place in early June 2013 and will be conducted at MRC Head Office in London.
 
How to Apply: The African Research Leader will be nominated by a UK based principal investigator as part of the partnership between the African and UK institution. The application must be submitted by the UK institution. Full applications should be submitted using the Research Councils’ Joint electronic Submission (Je-S) System. Access J-eS guidance. For this scheme the UK-based partner should be entered as the Principal Investigator (PI) and the African Research Leader candidate as a Co-Investigator (Co-I)
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Read more: 2013 African Research Leader Award for Researchers of Gambia and Uganda : 2013 2014 Scholarship Positions 
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