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Ph.D.Program in Public Economics in Munich,Germany

The Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance is part of the Max Planck Society, Germany’s most successful research organization. The Max Planck Institute offer students the opportunity to pursue a Ph.D. in the areas of legal studies or economics. Young academics who write their dissertations at the Institute benefit from attractive financial support. The Institute also offers doctoral students excellent research facilities in the heart of Munich and an inspiring international working environment. More information on the Ph.D. programs in both departments is available here.

The Department of Public Economics at the Max Planck Institute for Tax and Public

Finance in Munich, Germany, offers excellent opportunities for and is funding several talented Ph.D. students in Public Economics for three to four years, starting at the beginning of the academic year on October 1, 2018.

  • a monthly salary to cover living expenses,
  • funding for international event attendance and research visits,
  • extensive training in an interdisciplinary research environment in public economics and tax law
  • guidance by experienced scientists,
  • and will be admitted to a top graduate Ph.D. program with courses offered by the Munich Graduate School of Economics.

Structured PhD Programmes

An alternative route to your doctorate is via the structured PhD programme, similar to those in English-speaking countries. This model offers regular and intense supervision by a team of advisors.  The programmes include a curriculum of courses, usually with an interdisciplinary focus. These programmes will advance your skills not only in academic and scientific methods such as presentation techniques but also foster soft skills. This systematic approach allows you to complete your doctoral studies within 3 – 4 years.  

Discover more about structured PhD programmes, how to find the right structured PhD programme for you (link)

Applications for Ph.D. students are accepted once a year.

The application period for positions starting in October opens on December 15th and ends on March 31st. 

Application Procedure 

Cтипендиальная программа поддержки выпускников и молодых ученых Фонда депутатов Берлина

Учебный фонд Палаты депутатов Берлина предлагает стипендиальную программу поддержки выпускников и молодых ученых всех дисциплин из государств бывшего Советского Союза, Соединённых Штатов Америки, Великобритании и Франции.

Фонд выделяет 15 стипендий. Размер стипендии, рассчитанной на 10 месяцев, составляет 1100 евро в месяц для выпускников и аспирантов, и 1630 евро в месяц для кандидатов наук. Cocтaвнoй чacтью стипендии являeтcя квартирa в международном исследовательском центре Берлина.

Срoк подачи заявлений: 15 декабря 2017 года

Дaты программы: c 1 октября 2018 года дo 31 июля 2019 года

 

Scholarship. Hokkaido University Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering.

Chemistry is playing a major role in innovations of materials science addressing both academic and social issues that traverse and encompass the main fields of science and technology. To achieve the innovations that are demanded by the 21st century society in future materials, energy, medicine, welfare, and so on, education of talented young students in chemistry is paramount. The international educational program “Advanced Graduate School of Chemistry and Materials Science (AGS)” of the Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, enrolls a limited number of elite students each year. The AGS program includes all major fields in chemistry and materials science, including recent advances in organic chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organometallic chemistry, polymer chemistry, catalysis, materials chemistry, biochemistry, and chemical engineering.

The main mission is to produce talented top-class young scientists in the fields of chemistry and materials science. Hokkaido University Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering now recruiting elite students who have deep interests in chemistry and materials science. Selected students will be provided a scholarship from this program which covers the examination fee, entrance fee, tuitions fees and living costs.

Visit the following website

Please visit the Information to Applicants in Applying AGS

 AGS Office:

Graduate School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, Hokkaido University

N13, W8, Kita-ku, Sapporo 060-8628, Japan
Phone/Fax: +81-11-706-8110
E-mail: ags@eng.hokudai.ac.jp

PhD FELLOWSHIP SCHEME, Hong Kong's Universities

Established by the Research Grants Council (RGC) of Hong Kong in 2009, the Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme (HKPFS) aims at attracting the best and brightest students in the world to pursue their PhD studies in Hong Kong's universities.

Candidates who are seeking admission as new full time PhD students in the following eight universities, irrespective of their country of origin, prior work experience and ethnic background, should be eligible to apply.

- City University of Hong Kong

- Hong Kong Baptist University

- Lingnan University

- The Chinese University of Hong Kong

- The Education University of Hong Kong

- The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

- The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

- The University of Hong Kong

Applicants should demonstrate outstanding qualities of academic performance, research ability / potential, communication and interpersonal skills, and leadership abilities.

The Fellowship provides an annual stipend of HK$240,000 (approximately US$30,000) and a conference and research-related travel allowance of HK$10,000 (approximately US$1,300) per year to each awardee for a period of up to three years. More than 230 PhD Fellowships will be awarded in the 2018/19 academic year. For awardees who need more than three years to complete their PhD studies, additional support may be provided by the chosen universities. For details, please contact the universities concerned directly.

Visit the Scheme's website

Contact HKPF@ugc.edu.hk

5th International School-Conference on Catalysis for Young Scientists “Catalyst Design: From Molecular to Industrial Level”,Moscow, Russia

Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS pleasure to announce the 5th International School-Conference on Catalysis for Young Scientists “Catalyst Design: From Molecular to Industrial Level” which will be held at N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry RAS (Moscow, Russia) on May 20-23, 2018. This event continues the established tradition since 2002.

The School-Conference is directed to young researchers, Ph.D. students and undergraduates involved in different fields of catalysis research. Catalysis is a fast developing multidisciplinary area facing the challenges of novel chemical technologies. This event will provide the students with approaches for acquiring a deep know-how and a strong background on the fundamentals of catalysis. The lectures of leading scientists will be focused on recent advances in the basics of preparation, characterization and modeling of new catalysts, catalytic systems and catalytic processes. Particular attention will be paid to the role of catalysis in fine organic synthesis, electrochemistry, and environmental protection - the research areas attracting much attention of modern scientific society. Participants will have a unique opportunity to discuss their own research with leading experts in various fields.

Scientific program

The scientific program of the School-Conference will include invited plenary lectures (30 min), oral presentations (15 min) and poster presentations.

The main topics are:

  • Catalysts preparation
     
  • Characterization and in situ studies of catalysts
     
  • Mechanism and kinetics of catalytic reactions
     
  • Catalysis for environmental protection
     
  • Catalysis for fine organic synthesis, natural gas and oil processing, petroleum chemistry
     
  • Catalysis for energy efficient processes, photocatalysis and electrocatalysis


English will be the official language of the School-Conference.

 More information is here

 Contacts

Marina S. Suvorova
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS, Russia

E-mail: suvorova@catalysis.ru
Tel: +7 (383) 326-95-84

Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme 2018, University of Oxford

“Through the Ertegun Programme, the best humanities graduate students in the world have the opportunity, in perpetuity, to do high-quality research, to interact with other fine minds, and to increase the sum of human knowledge and understanding.”

As Ertegun Scholars, the world’s top graduate students in the Humanities are brought together with Oxford’s exceptional community of scholars, in a unique setting that fosters dialogue across academic disciplines, across cultures, and across generations. Ertegun Scholars will leave Oxford prepared to be leaders – not only leaders in their chosen fields, but also leaders of global thought and opinion and leaders of positive action for the betterment of humanity.

Every year, at least twenty full-time graduate students in the Humanities, chosen from throughout the world in a highly competitive selection process, enjoy the benefits of this programme: payment of all tuition and college fees, a generous living stipend, and the exclusive use of Ertegun House.

For admission in 2018 at least ten scholarships will be available, for either one- and two-year full-time Master’s degrees, or three-year full-time Doctoral study. Ertegun Scholars are selected by a Selection Committee made up of the Head of Oxford’s Humanities Division and one representative from each of the faculties listed below, acting in consultation with the Board of Ertegun Overseers. Applications to The Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities may be made by those working in fields covered by the following faculties: Classics (including Classical Archaeology and the study of Latin and ancient Greek), English Language and Literature, Fine Art (DPhil in contemporary art history and theory only), History (including the study of the history of art and the history of architecture), Linguistics Philology and Phonetics, Medieval and Modern Languages (including among others the study of French, Spanish, Italian and German), Music, Oriental Studies (including Far Eastern and Middle Eastern Studies and the study of languages including Turkish, Persian, Arabic, and Chinese), Philosophy, Theology and Religion, and the Film Aesthetics and Women’s Studies interdisciplinary courses.

For additional information, visit the Programme website

For more information please download brochure.

To apply, visit link

The Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme 2018, University of Oxford

“Through the Ertegun Programme, the best humanities graduate students in the world have the opportunity, in perpetuity, to do high-quality research, to interact with other fine minds, and to increase the sum of human knowledge and understanding.”

As Ertegun Scholars, the world’s top graduate students in the Humanities are brought together with Oxford’s exceptional community of scholars, in a unique setting that fosters dialogue across academic disciplines, across cultures, and across generations. Ertegun Scholars will leave Oxford prepared to be leaders – not only leaders in their chosen fields, but also leaders of global thought and opinion and leaders of positive action for the betterment of humanity.

Every year, at least twenty full-time graduate students in the Humanities, chosen from throughout the world in a highly competitive selection process, enjoy the benefits of this programme: payment of all tuition and college fees, a generous living stipend, and the exclusive use of Ertegun House.

For admission in 2018 at least ten scholarships will be available, for either one- and two-year full-time Master’s degrees, or three-year full-time Doctoral study. Ertegun Scholars are selected by a Selection Committee made up of the Head of Oxford’s Humanities Division and one representative from each of the faculties listed below, acting in consultation with the Board of Ertegun Overseers. Applications to The Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities may be made by those working in fields covered by the following faculties: Classics (including Classical Archaeology and the study of Latin and ancient Greek), English Language and Literature, Fine Art (DPhil in contemporary art history and theory only), History (including the study of the history of art and the history of architecture), Linguistics Philology and Phonetics, Medieval and Modern Languages (including among others the study of French, Spanish, Italian and German), Music, Oriental Studies (including Far Eastern and Middle Eastern Studies and the study of languages including Turkish, Persian, Arabic, and Chinese), Philosophy, Theology and Religion, and the Film Aesthetics and Women’s Studies interdisciplinary courses.

For additional information, visit the Programme website

For more information please download brochure.

To apply, visit link

The Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme 2018, University of Oxford

“Through the Ertegun Programme, the best humanities graduate students in the world have the opportunity, in perpetuity, to do high-quality research, to interact with other fine minds, and to increase the sum of human knowledge and understanding.”

As Ertegun Scholars, the world’s top graduate students in the Humanities are brought together with Oxford’s exceptional community of scholars, in a unique setting that fosters dialogue across academic disciplines, across cultures, and across generations. Ertegun Scholars will leave Oxford prepared to be leaders – not only leaders in their chosen fields, but also leaders of global thought and opinion and leaders of positive action for the betterment of humanity.

Every year, at least twenty full-time graduate students in the Humanities, chosen from throughout the world in a highly competitive selection process, enjoy the benefits of this programme: payment of all tuition and college fees, a generous living stipend, and the exclusive use of Ertegun House.

For admission in 2018 at least ten scholarships will be available, for either one- and two-year full-time Master’s degrees, or three-year full-time Doctoral study. Ertegun Scholars are selected by a Selection Committee made up of the Head of Oxford’s Humanities Division and one representative from each of the faculties listed below, acting in consultation with the Board of Ertegun Overseers. Applications to The Mica and Ahmet Ertegun Graduate Scholarship Programme in the Humanities may be made by those working in fields covered by the following faculties: Classics (including Classical Archaeology and the study of Latin and ancient Greek), English Language and Literature, Fine Art (DPhil in contemporary art history and theory only), History (including the study of the history of art and the history of architecture), Linguistics Philology and Phonetics, Medieval and Modern Languages (including among others the study of French, Spanish, Italian and German), Music, Oriental Studies (including Far Eastern and Middle Eastern Studies and the study of languages including Turkish, Persian, Arabic, and Chinese), Philosophy, Theology and Religion, and the Film Aesthetics and Women’s Studies interdisciplinary courses.

For additional information, visit the Programme website

For more information please download brochure.

To apply, visit link

Обучающий курс «Бизнес с Китаем» в Шанхайском Университете Джао Тонг, Китай

Шанхайский Университет Джао Тонг (SITU) основанный в 1896, входит в ТОП-4 университетов из 2200 по всему Китаю и 61 место в Мировом рейтинге QS.

Студенты СПбГУ получают уникальную возможность пройти в SITU курс «Бизнес с Китаем» с последующей выдачей сертификата.

Курс преlназначен для студентов бакалавриата и магистратуры, продолжительность занятий 5-10 дней, начало курсов по гибкому графику.

Язык обучения – английский.

По завершении курсов студенты награждаются официальным сертификатом Шанхайского Университета Джао Тонг, который подтверждает их статус сертифицированного эксперта Китая.

Подробности о курсе «Бизнес с Китаем» здесь.

Даты, темы семинаров.

Дополнительная информация и ответы на ваши вопросы: 

Tuiaara Popova chinabusinessstudies@mail.ru

Tel: (+86) 21-6064 1048

       (+86) 21-6064 1043

Летняя школа DAAD по экономике спорта и экономике управления, Челябинск, август 2017

Летняя школа  DAAD  будет проходить в Челябинске (Россия) с 14 по 27 августа 2017 года.

  • Проект организован кафедрой экономики спорта и экономики здравоохранения 

в университете Фридриха Шиллера, Йена (Германия) в сотрудничестве с Уральским государственным Университетом физической культуры (Россия, Челябинск) и финансируется немецкой академической Службой обмена (DAAD). Ведущие специалисты из разных немецких университетов проведут лекции в летней школе.

Летняя школа предлагает студентам экономики и менеджмента уникальное обучение, включающее лекции, практические работы и учебные поездки. Учитывая все эти факты, Летняя Школа DAAD предоставляет студентам отличную возможность получить конкретные знания и подготовить себя к будущей карьере в области спорта. После успешного завершения в рамках программы каждый участник получит сертификат о посещении, а также 4 кредита (ЕСТЅ).

Для получения дополнительной информации по проекту и всем требованиям посетите веб-сайт, который доступен на немецком, русском и английском языках

Для  контактов:

  1. Лев Есипович, Университет Фридриха Шиллера г. Йена (lev.esipovich@unijena.de  +49 03641/945635
  2. Ольга Коломиец, Уральский государственный университет физической культуры  (mo@uralgufk.ru  , +7 919/1157773).