Call for 2021 Visiting Students Programs for International Students
The University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS) accepts international visiting students through over 20 UCAS schools and 100 institutes of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS).
For detailed information about disciplines, CAS institutes and UCAS faculties, please visit the UCAS website at english.ucas.ac.cn/index.php/admi….
The schooling system for visiting students ranges from 1 semester to 2 years.
A non-degree certificate of study can be awarded if the visiting student successfully finishes his/her study at UCAS.
Official transcripts are also available upon request. Any international student or scholar who is willing to take courses, do research or conduct an academic exchange at UCAS may consult or apply to CAS institutes and UCAS faculties.
1. Type https://t.co/6Ne99JDfyv in your browser and hit the enter button
2. Click on scholarships and select GKS notice as attached in the picture👇
3. Play with the notice dashboard to see various announcements from NIIED.
4. E.g in 2020, the Global Korea Scholarship for undergraduate Degrees was announced on the 8th, September as indicated by no 210. You can click to download the application materials to get familiar with what is expected. I attached series of links in this thread to assist too.
PhD position in computational biology to investigate the cellular phase of Alzheimer’s disease, Belgium
The Laboratory for the Research of Neurodegenerative Diseases headed by prof. Bart De Strooper is a vibrant environment where key issues related to Alzheimer’s disease are tackled.
We are currently looking for a highly motivated Ph.D. candidate to join our multidisciplinary project on the cellular response to Alzheimer’s pathology (De Strooper and Karran, Cell, 2016).
You may need to read this before you apply to Germany/other European countries for graduate study
CV, cover letter and interview talk tips as recommended by a German Professor with permission to share @babalolaadekun1
1. Use only 1 type of font (I suggest Calibri or Arial) and only few different headings and font sizes
2. Keep animations in powerpoint to a minimum and use only subtle ones (“appear” or “fade”)
3. Stick exactly to the length or time restrictions, i.e. if 1 x A4 is suggested, keep to it exactly
4. Always look up the project, e.g. read a review on the topic, and make sure to comment in the cover letter what you like about it or find interesting, to show you are
Looking for a graduate student position? Here's how to avoid frustration...
by Marc A. Dubé
Professor, Chemical Engineering at University of Ottawa
You just read a research article, and it aligns really well with your interests. You decide that you would like to pursue graduate studies with one or more of the authors. You decide to send an email to the Professor conducting that research to inquire about a research position.
What happens next?
1- The Professor receives the email but ignores it.
2- The Professor reads the email and then deletes it without responding.
3- The Professor reads the email and sends a negative response.