Kamis, 07 Oktober 2010
Mundus Joint Doctorate in Sustainable Energy Technologies and Strategies
The Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate in Sustainable Energy Technologies and Strategies (EMJD/SETS) is a joint doctoral programme delivered by three institutions:
Comillas Pontifical University at Madrid, Spain, renowned for excellence in electricity market regulation; Delft University of Technology at Delft, The Netherlands, known for the quality of its research and teaching in applied industry and network economics; and the KTH Royal Institute of Technology at Stockholm, Sweden, reputed for its expertise in electricity technologies. Three other prestigious universities also participate in the programme:
Johns Hopkins University at Baltimore, USA, an international standard-setter in energy economics and sustainability; Paris Sud 11, at Paris, France, renowned for the depth of its knowledge of network industry economics and management; and the Florence School of Regulation at Florence, Italy, Europe’s leading energy policy forum.
The doctorate is designed to be earned in four years. The first is devoted entirely to training (60 ECTS). Subsequently, students conduct research in at least two of the three universities awarding the joint degree. Further off-site research at any of the other consortium universities is encouraged, chosen in keeping with the subject addressed and student interest.
From the outset, students participate in a research group at their home university as part of their learning experience. The mobility built into the programme ensures that they also collaborate with research groups at other universities to benefit from a variety of perspectives (computer models or simulation, experimental research, academic studies and so on) and university cultures.
Eligible Candidates
To qualify for enrolment, applicants must have a total of 300 ECTS credits, 60 of which attributable to a master’s degree in engineering, and substantiate their command of the English language.
Website: www.iit.upcomillas.es/sets
Partners:
PONTIFICAL UNIVERSITY COMILLAS – MADRID, Spain (Co-ordinating institution)
KTH ROYAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Sweden
JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, WHITING SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, United States
UNIVERSITY OF PARIS SOUTH, France
FLORENCE SCHOOL OF REGULATION, Italy
DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Netherlands
Contact:
Pablo GARCIA-GONZALEZ – Coordinator
Andres GONZALEZ-GARCIA – Coordination Manager
ESCUELA TÉCNICA SUPERIOR DE INGENIERÍA ICAI
c/Alberto Aguilera 25
28015 MADRID – Spain
sets@icai.upcomillas.es
Jumat, 02 Juli 2010
The Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarship for (Under-)Graduate and PhD
A) German and foreign students
The Heinrich Böll Foundation awards scholarships to German and foreign students in keeping with the guidelines provided by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Federal Foreign Office (AA).
- Earliest application date: if you intend to enrol for a Bachelor or Masters degree, for a Diploma, Magister or State Examination, you can apply for a scholarship before your studies begin, but the earliest date for receiving payment will be the beginning of the first semester. We advise you to make your application in time for the start of your studies.
- Latest application date: within the prescribed maximum period of study you should still have at least four semesters before your final examinations, so that the foundation can support you for at least three semesters.
The following requirements apply to foreign applicants (except EU citizens) who wish to study in Germany:
You must be enrolled at a state-recognized university or college (e.g. Fachhochschule) in Germany at the time the scholarship payments begin.
- You should provide proof that you have already graduated with an initial professional qualification. This programme mainly supports students aiming for a Masters degree.
- You need a good knowledge of German, and we kindly ask you to provide proof of your proficiency.
- Unfortunately, the current guidelines specify that we can not support foreign scholarship holders for stays abroad in third countries for more than four weeks.
The following requirements apply to all German and non-German students wishing to pursue a Masters degree or post-graduate studies:
- You should definitely apply for a scholarship before the start of your studies, in order to ensure long-term support and cooperation.
- The Heinrich Böll Foundation cannot award you a scholarship, if you are studying for a one-year Masters degree and were not previously supported by the foundation.
- Tuition fees for fee-paying courses in Germany cannot be financed by the Heinrich Böll Foundation.
B) German and foreign students for doctoral studies (PhD)
The Heinrich Böll Foundation awards scholarships to German and foreign doctoral students in keeping with the guidelines provided by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Federal Foreign Office (AA).
If you are applying for a doctoral scholarship you must have either qualified at a state or state-recognized college or university in Germany for admission to doctoral studies, or you must have gained a degree at a foreign university and been accepted for doctoral studies by a college or university in Germany. If you are a foreign student, you must have a good knowledge of German, for which we require proof.
How to apply:
» for (under-)graduates
- download cover letter (PDF) in German
» for PhD students
- download cover letter (PDF) in German
Scholarship Department
Postal address
Heinrich-Böll-StiftungStudienwerk, Schumannstr. 810117, Berlin
E-mail: studienwerk@boell.de, Fax: 030/285 34-409
Moreinfo: http://www.boell.de/scholarships/scholarships.html