Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Richmond University GI Bill Scholarship for US Undergraduate Students

Richmond University offers Richmond GI Bill Scholarship for US Undergraduate Students, A waiver of $10,000 of the full US undergraduate fee for each full time year that the undergraduate program is completed. This scholarship is open to all students first entering the University between Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 inclusive, paying the full Richmond US tuition fee.

Continuation of the fee waiver after the first year is completed is conditional on the student achieving a cumulative GPA 2.5 for the previous academic year, remaining in good standing and making a positive contribution to University life. The fee waiver is cancelled for a given academic year if the student is not actively enrolled for full time study throughout that academic year. Normally, the Richmond GI Bill Scholarship may not be held in conjunction with any other form of financial support from the University.

Study Subject(s):Courses offered by the University
Course Level:Undergraduate
Scholarship Provider: Richmond University
Study at: UK
How to Apply: By Post
Application Deadline: September 1st 2012
Scholarship Information : www.richmond.ac.uk

Eligibility:
Student must be eligible for education or training benefits from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or a dependent of someone eligible.

Richmond University offers Richmond GI Bill Scholarship for US Undergraduate Students, A waiver of $10,000 of the full US undergraduate fee for each full time year that the undergraduate program is completed. This scholarship is open to all students first entering the University between Fall 2012 and Fall 2013 inclusive, paying the full Richmond US tuition fee.

Continuation of the fee waiver after the first year is completed is conditional on the student achieving a cumulative GPA 2.5 for the previous academic year, remaining in good standing and making a positive contribution to University life. The fee waiver is cancelled for a given academic year if the student is not actively enrolled for full time study throughout that academic year. Normally, the Richmond GI Bill Scholarship may not be held in conjunction with any other form of financial support from the University.

Study Subject(s):Courses offered by the University
Course Level:Undergraduate
Scholarship Provider: Richmond University
Study at: UK
How to Apply: By Post
Application Deadline: September 1st 2012
Scholarship Information : www.richmond.ac.uk

Eligibility:
Student must be eligible for education or training benefits from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or a dependent of someone eligible.

Assistant Position at University College London

NIHR-HTA funded Research Assistant Position in ACTIONS and AMICUS Studies at the Department of Mental Health Sciences University College London, The post involves working on two NIHR-HTA funded trials in schizophrenia, the ACTIONS and AMICUS studies. ACTIONS is a trial of an antidepressant (citalopram) for people with negative symptoms of schizophrenia, and AMICUS is a multi-centre placebo controlled trial investigating the risks and benefits of amisulpride, as an additional treatment to clozapine, for individuals with Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia.The post is equally divided to work on both of the trials forming one whole time position. 

The studies fit well together because they both recruit service users from similar geographical areas and the same clinical mental health teams. The post-holder will conduct clinical assessments on study participants including gathering information on a range of clinical domains, and carry out independent, in-depth clinical assessments of symptomatology, using valid and reliable rating instruments. The studies are funded by the NIHR-HTA. Funding for this post is available until March 2014 in the first instance.

Study Subject(s):ACTIONS and AMICUS Studies
Course Level:Research
Provider: NIHR-HTA
Study at: UK
How to Apply: Online
Application Deadline: 13 Aug 2012
Scholarship Information : www.atsv7.wcn.co.uk

Eligibility:
We are seeking a very able and motivated team member with a good degree ( at least 2.1 or above) in a subject allied to nursing, psychology or medicine. Relevant research experience is essential and clinical experience in the field of mental health and working with people with psychosis is desirable. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are also essential as the post-holder will be engaging with patients with a complex clinical condition (psychosis), and will need to be empathic and sensitive.

NIHR-HTA funded Research Assistant Position in ACTIONS and AMICUS Studies at the Department of Mental Health Sciences University College London, The post involves working on two NIHR-HTA funded trials in schizophrenia, the ACTIONS and AMICUS studies. ACTIONS is a trial of an antidepressant (citalopram) for people with negative symptoms of schizophrenia, and AMICUS is a multi-centre placebo controlled trial investigating the risks and benefits of amisulpride, as an additional treatment to clozapine, for individuals with Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia.The post is equally divided to work on both of the trials forming one whole time position. 

The studies fit well together because they both recruit service users from similar geographical areas and the same clinical mental health teams. The post-holder will conduct clinical assessments on study participants including gathering information on a range of clinical domains, and carry out independent, in-depth clinical assessments of symptomatology, using valid and reliable rating instruments. The studies are funded by the NIHR-HTA. Funding for this post is available until March 2014 in the first instance.

Study Subject(s):ACTIONS and AMICUS Studies
Course Level:Research
Provider: NIHR-HTA
Study at: UK
How to Apply: Online
Application Deadline: 13 Aug 2012
Scholarship Information : www.atsv7.wcn.co.uk

Eligibility:
We are seeking a very able and motivated team member with a good degree ( at least 2.1 or above) in a subject allied to nursing, psychology or medicine. Relevant research experience is essential and clinical experience in the field of mental health and working with people with psychosis is desirable. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are also essential as the post-holder will be engaging with patients with a complex clinical condition (psychosis), and will need to be empathic and sensitive.

Lentivirus Production at University College London

Research Assistant Position in Lentivirus Production at Department of Biochemical Engineering, University College London,The UCL Department of Biochemical Engineering is one of the leading international centres for bioprocess research. It has excellent research facilities from robotic microwell devices to a full-scale £25m bioprocessing pilot plant.

A Research Associate position is now available as part of research into thermostable formualtion of live virus vaccines. The candidate will be required to assist in the design of formulation experiments, generate lentiviral material from adherent cell cultures and develop microscale formulation experiments analysed on a high-throughput platform. Analysis of active virus particles using infectivity assays will be required. The post holder would be responsible for reporting on project progress and the preparation and submission of research papers arising from these and related studies. This post is funded for 6 months.

Study Subject(s):Lentivirus Production
Course Level:Research
Provider: UCL Department of Biochemical Engineering
Study at: UK
How to Apply: Online
Application Deadline: 14 Aug 2012
Scholarship Information : www.atsv7.wcn.co.uk

Eligibility:
Hold a Masters level degree in Biochemical Engineering or a related discipline and have experience in the following areas: laboratory automation, use of Design Expert software, lentivirus production using adherent cell culture, flow cytometry, p24 ELISAs, dynamic light scattering, nano-particle tracking and TECAN robotic liquid handling systems.

Research Assistant Position in Lentivirus Production at Department of Biochemical Engineering, University College London,The UCL Department of Biochemical Engineering is one of the leading international centres for bioprocess research. It has excellent research facilities from robotic microwell devices to a full-scale £25m bioprocessing pilot plant.

A Research Associate position is now available as part of research into thermostable formualtion of live virus vaccines. The candidate will be required to assist in the design of formulation experiments, generate lentiviral material from adherent cell cultures and develop microscale formulation experiments analysed on a high-throughput platform. Analysis of active virus particles using infectivity assays will be required. The post holder would be responsible for reporting on project progress and the preparation and submission of research papers arising from these and related studies. This post is funded for 6 months.

Study Subject(s):Lentivirus Production
Course Level:Research
Provider: UCL Department of Biochemical Engineering
Study at: UK
How to Apply: Online
Application Deadline: 14 Aug 2012
Scholarship Information : www.atsv7.wcn.co.uk

Eligibility:
Hold a Masters level degree in Biochemical Engineering or a related discipline and have experience in the following areas: laboratory automation, use of Design Expert software, lentivirus production using adherent cell culture, flow cytometry, p24 ELISAs, dynamic light scattering, nano-particle tracking and TECAN robotic liquid handling systems.

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