Fully Funded TWAS-ICCBS Postgraduate Fellowship Programme for 2024 What is the TWAS-ICCBS Postgraduate Fellowship Programme The International Centre for Chemical and Biological Sciences (ICCBS) — comprising the H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry and the Dr. Panjwani Centre for Molecular and Drug Research in Karachi, Pakistan — and TWAS offer fellowships to young scientists from developing countries (other than Pakistan) who wish to pursue research towards a PhD in chemical and biological sciences Apply here : https://lnkd.in/d4npwbW6
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Especially in chemistry, you can even get a direct PhD with this. Someone in my community recently had a fully funded PhD offer in chemistry with a 2.2. Here is a self-paced webinar on how to go about it, with a list of scholarships and institutions that accept applicants with a 2.2 CGPA. https://bit.ly/3wEv1Tt
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"I am looking for a PhD in any Area of Chemistry" If you are at this gate you really don't know what a PhD is about let alone knowing what makes you a competitive candidate for a Graduate School position in a foreign University. A PhD is a specialization driven programme. At any time you decide to do a PhD, the meaning is that you have decided to contribute to a very specific branch or area that appeals to your passion and you are willing to cast your life pursuits around this area to contribute meaningfully to solving man's problems. If you are interested in 'any area', the inference is, you don't have a drive, direction, passion or intent to contribute meaningfully to a specific area. You just want to 'japa' using a PhD as a cover. True is for most of us that do this, the Graduate School Admission committee sees through the smoke screen and turns down your application. Should they get to give you an admission they withhold their funding. Of late I have noticed that some PIs now give out one or more assignments/tests to prospective MS/PhD student before accepting to have them in their labs. Infact, one of my Mentees received a mail from PI who insisted he must write an Proposal on his understanding on a particular subject before further discussions. Once again, if Japa (escape from your country) is your goal, avoid the PhD route. Most PhD programmes are for the serious minded.
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We are going to organize the "BdJSO Chemistry Foundation Camp" to begin off the Bangladesh Junior Science Olympiad (BdJSO) and Chemistry Olympiad preparations from the very beginning. We have identified a few participants from previous foundation camps who have won medals and made it into the Bangladesh IJSO team in past years. In addition, the campers have succeeded in various Regional and National Olympiads apart from the BdJSO National Stages of 2021, 2022, and 2023. Who will be able to participate? 1. Current-year student of standard 6th & 8th grade will be in the junior category. 2. Current-year students of standard 9th & 10th grade will be in the secondary category. .............................. Date: 20-24 December 2023 Time: 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm For each Category two classes are expected to be held every day. Total eight classes for each category. This schedule might be changed. Student Categories: Junior (standard 6th & 8th). Secondary (Standard 9th to 10th). .............................. The topic for the camp! Junior: 1. Electron configuration and periodic trends 2. Intro to mole and stoichiometry 3. Intro to acid-base (concepts of volumetric titration, pH, intro to dissociation constants) 4. Gas 5. Problem-solving session. 6. Camp review. 7. Camp test Secondary: 1. Stoichiometry 2. Chemical Kinetics 3. Acid-base equilibria, titration curves, solubility 4. Redox, electrochemistry. 5. Problem-solving session. 6. Camp review. 7. Camp test Registration fee: 2040/- (BDT Two Thousand forty taka only) Deadline for registration: 17 December 2023; 11:59 pm Seats are limited for each category. So, the registration will be done on a first come first serve basis. Technical matters related to participation: The camp will be taken completely on Google Classroom and Zoom. Benefits of participating in the camp: 1. The participants who will complete the camp successfully will get certificates. 2. Participants with the best performance will be selected for further training. 3. The best performer will get rewards. .............................. How to register? 1. First you have to pay the registration fee using bKash/ Rocket. bKash number: 01624959302 Rocket number: 01624959302 2. These are personal numbers, so you will have to use the Send Money option to send BDT 2040 (with a cashout fee). Save the transaction ID (Trans ID) found in the message from bKash. You will need this in the next step. 3. Then fill out this form ( https://lnkd.in/dgyuJ-Mr ). You will need the transaction ID here. 4. Registration will be confirmed within 48 hours by SMS. Please contact us if your registration is not confirmed within 36 hours. 5. Deadline for registration: 20 December 2023; .............................. Contact: MD. ARIFUL ISLAM Camp Facilitator, BdJSO Chemistry Foundation Camp 2023. Mobile: 01585-302083 Email: info@bdjso.org
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Congratulations, Dr. Krystal Grieger! 🎉 Your research on assessing green chemistry concepts in organic chemistry education is fascinating. I cannot wait to learn more after you conduct your interviews during your postdoc fellowship! #ndsu #ndsugradschool #ndsuresearch #greenchemistry
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PhD chemistry student Evelyn Huang won the Faculty of Science’s 3 Minute Thesis competition. ”This year, I have been pushing myself to do things outside my comfort zone to help me grow in skills other than the technical ones, so when I saw the 3MT being advertised by the Faculty of Science, I thought I would just give it a shot and see how I go,” Evelyn says. Evelyn is researching tuberculosis in Ivanhoe Leung's Research Group. “I am trying to understand how the bacteria responsible for this disease use different nutrients to survive in our bodies (instead of being eradicated) so that we can develop better treatments for it,” Evelyn says. Evelyn’s undergraduate studies piqued her interest in chemistry. ”When I was still doing my undergraduate degree, my lecturers did a really good job in relating Chemistry concepts to real-world observations. It really fascinated me how little molecules can control everything we see. "One of the first examples that stuck with me throughout the years was how the structure of solid water made it less dense than liquid water, and that is the reason why ice floats on top of our drinks.” So how do you explain your complex scientific research in three minutes or less? “Give yourself lots of opportunities to practice science communication in different settings like scientific conferences, undergraduate workshops or even just talking to a friend. “Always think about your audience and practice with a similar target audience. For a general audience, it is good to ask a friend who is not in science (even better if they once struggled with science!) if they understand what you are talking about.” Congratulations Evelyn! Tap to learn more about the three minute thesis ➡️ https://unimelb.me/3A2Gsps
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Dr. Sandeep R Patil, the Associate Dean at the esteemed School of Science illuminating the academic pathways School of Science offer, designed to ignite your passion for science. BSc Honours Program (Chemistry, Microbiology, and Life Sciences): A thrilling four-year undergraduate journey awaits you. Aligned with the national education policy, this program fosters scientific creativity, inquiry, and critical thinking. Graduates emerge as problem solvers, equipped to tackle real-world challenges. A BSc honors degree signifies not only knowledge but also research and analytical prowess. Masters in Chemistry: Our postgraduate program offers specialization in Analytical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Dive deep into the intricacies of chemical sciences. Faculty with rich industry and teaching experience guide your academic voyage. Our accomplished professors hail from prestigious institutions worldwide: University of Boston University of Pierre and Marie Curie University College Dublin University of Texas at Arlington Yokohama National University Why Choose School of Science? Cutting-edge knowledge: Explore the forefront of scientific advancements. Global exposure: Benefit from our faculty’s international research collaborations. Industry readiness: Develop skills that resonate with the evolving scientific landscape. Science enthusiasts, seize this opportunity! Join us at the School of Science, Navrachana University, where curiosity meets excellence. #NavrachanaUniversity #AdmissionsOpen #Chemistry #Lifescience #BiomedicalScience #Microbiology #ClinicalEmbryology #ApplyOnline #Science #BSc #MSc #PhD
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Hi! I am John Piolo Rock Tasarra and currently, an undergraduate student enrolled at the University of Santo Tomas, Philippines. As a biochemistry student, I am immersed in the fascinating world where molecular biology, chemistry and biomedicine intersect, exploring the processes that underpin life itself. My studies extend beyond the confines of the classroom and laboratory. I’m constantly seeking out the latest research publications to stay abreast of cutting-edge developments in my field of study. Because, I believe that biochemistry is not just about advancing life; but it is also about forging a deeper understanding of the fundamental processes that make our lives worth living.
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"Suraj | Aspiring Biotech Engineer | SRM University | Innovating at the Intersection of “Biology and Technology specialising in cancer biology “
I successfully completed a Hands-On Training Program on Computational Methods in Chemistry organized by SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tiruchirappalli Campus. The experience was incredibly enriching, and I gained valuable insights into computational techniques that will help in my future endeavors. A special thanks to the faculty at the School of Chemistry and Biotechnology for conducting such an informative program. Looking forward to applying these skills in future research! #ComputationalChemistry #SRMIST #Research #Learning #SkillsDevelopment #Chemistry
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Are you interested in pursuing a PhD in Medicinal Chemistry? The PhD program admission at Khalifa University is open until the 2nd of September for a Spring 2025 start. Check the admission requirements and get in touch by email if you have suitable profile and experience. https://lnkd.in/dqm-Dfvx
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Final Call: Fully funded 8 Short-Term Research Internship (STRI) positions (3 to 6 months) in two different funding streams IIPP (NSTC) and (TEEP) openings are available in the Nano & Green Analytical Technology lab (Core Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry). Eligibility: 1. Current PhD scholars (2nd to 4th year students only) 2. Master's degree holders with at least 2 years of industrial experience. Research Fields: 1. Highly skilled and industrially experienced in pharma, food, and Biolabs with LC-MS or GC-MS. 2. Electrochemical biosensors, chemical sensors, and modified electrodes for fuel cells or MFC. 3. Photodegradation, cold plasma technology, wastewater treatment, and water processing, bioenergy, and green energy. 4. Nanomaterials for adsorption and separation. Fellowships varied between 500 to 1000 USD. Motivated candidates are welcome to apply. For application and more details, contact us with your detailed CV through email: kumar@kmu.edu.tw Research group page: https://lnkd.in/e-4ihky Application Deadline: March 31, 2024 Internship period: 2024/04/15 ~ 2024/10/30
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