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November 27, 2002, 01:42 |
Again: MPhil position in Norway!
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You might have read my "advertisement" which I put yesterday, and I had not enough time to prepare it more carefully. So now I will try to be more specific:
There is a possibility to get scholarship for doing MPhil at University of Bergen in Norway. We are especiallly interested in candidates with CFD background for doing research in the field of particle technology (but if you are good at programming and have the background in fluid dynamics you are also a perfect candidate). The scholarships are available for candidates from Eastern Europe and Developing Countries. The list of the countries is available at: http://www.uib.no/fa/stud/kfus/developing.html The scholarship scheme has been established by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. Candidates must normally have obtained a First Degree/Bachelor's degree of at least 3 years' duration, or its equivalent, including courses equalling 1,5 years of full-time studies in a subject relevant to that of the programme applied for. The degree programmes are taught in English and are intended to last 2 years. Those who are interested send your CV (or whatever you have available - what I need to know is your education, computer skills and knowledge of foreign languages) as soon as possible to me - there are still a few days left. My e-mail address is: Pawel.Kosinski@fi.uib.no. Best regards, Pawel Kosinski, Ph.D. The University of Bergen Department of Physics Bergen, Norway |
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