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Educational Loan
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Think you can't afford college?
Think again. There are many options out there to help you pay for college. Listed below are some of them to help you get started.
• Grants are free money that the government and private organizations in the U.S and canada give you to pay for school; the Pell Grant is the most well-known of these.
• Scholarships that are given out by the government or by private companies. Your grades, heritage, religious affiliation, and other factors will help you qualify for these.
• Student loans are offered by the U.S. government. You can pay these back in very low, interest-free monthly payments.
Now that you know you can afford college, find the online school that's right for you using the free matching tool at http://www.educationconnection.com,
It's free, it's easy, and it works!
• Grants are free money that the government and private organizations in the U.S and canada give you to pay for school; the Pell Grant is the most well-known of these.
• Scholarships that are given out by the government or by private companies. Your grades, heritage, religious affiliation, and other factors will help you qualify for these.
• Student loans are offered by the U.S. government. You can pay these back in very low, interest-free monthly payments.
Now that you know you can afford college, find the online school that's right for you using the free matching tool at http://www.educationconnection.com,
It's free, it's easy, and it works!
Do You Qualify for Student Grants?
Do You Qualify for Student Grants?
You May Qualify for Thousands in Education Benefits!
Have you put off your education because you think that you just can't afford it? The truth is you may qualify for thousands of dollars in education benefits from the federal government.
Did you know:
1) That the Pell Grant alone will pay more than $5300 of your education costs - and you don't have to pay it back? Plus, there are other grants that you may qualify for.
2) With recent changes in higher education tax credits, you may qualify for up to $2500 in tax credits every year you are in school?
3) That federal student loans are a great way to pay for college because they have low interest rates and you don't have to pay them back till after you graduate?
There are many ways to pay for school - so don't put it off any longer!
Education Connection can match you to a school that will help you apply for these benefits. Our College Matching Tool will connect to with degree programs that match your interests and lifestyle, including online schools which are perfect for people which busy schedules. Plus our trained advisors are available to answer any questions about your education or financial aid.
Don't lose out in potentially thousands of dollars in benefits!
Visit Education Connection today. http://www.educationconnection.com
You May Qualify for Thousands in Education Benefits!
Have you put off your education because you think that you just can't afford it? The truth is you may qualify for thousands of dollars in education benefits from the federal government.
Did you know:
1) That the Pell Grant alone will pay more than $5300 of your education costs - and you don't have to pay it back? Plus, there are other grants that you may qualify for.
2) With recent changes in higher education tax credits, you may qualify for up to $2500 in tax credits every year you are in school?
3) That federal student loans are a great way to pay for college because they have low interest rates and you don't have to pay them back till after you graduate?
There are many ways to pay for school - so don't put it off any longer!
Education Connection can match you to a school that will help you apply for these benefits. Our College Matching Tool will connect to with degree programs that match your interests and lifestyle, including online schools which are perfect for people which busy schedules. Plus our trained advisors are available to answer any questions about your education or financial aid.
Don't lose out in potentially thousands of dollars in benefits!
Visit Education Connection today. http://www.educationconnection.com
Friday, March 12, 2010
GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP FOR PHD IN STATISTICS RELATED TO EVOLUTIONARY BIOINFORMATICS
The Department of Statistics at the University of Wyoming is pleased to announce 1 fully funded 12-month Graduate Assistantship for 4 years, starting in August 2010, and funded by the Wyoming Bioinformatics Core supported by INBRE (IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence).
Applicants with strong backgrounds in undergraduate Mathematics and Biology will be considered; computer programming skills, some knowledge of Statistics, protein structure, and genetics are crucial. In addition, written and oral communication skills and the ability to work in an interdisciplinary setting will be considered.
The GA will be a PhD student in Statistics, will work with Drs. Huzurbazar in Statistics and Liberles in Molecular Biology and will interact with the evolutionary bioinformatics students and researchers in the Liberles group (see http://www.wyomingbioinformatics.org/LiberlesGroup). Interested applicants should first send a CV, a statement of research interests, and contact information for three references, to lata-at-uwyo.edu. Informal inquiries before the application are encouraged
Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/graduate-assistantship-for-phd-in-statistics-related-to-evolutionary-bioinformatics/2010/03/11/#ixzz0hxvEB5ZY
Applicants with strong backgrounds in undergraduate Mathematics and Biology will be considered; computer programming skills, some knowledge of Statistics, protein structure, and genetics are crucial. In addition, written and oral communication skills and the ability to work in an interdisciplinary setting will be considered.
The GA will be a PhD student in Statistics, will work with Drs. Huzurbazar in Statistics and Liberles in Molecular Biology and will interact with the evolutionary bioinformatics students and researchers in the Liberles group (see http://www.wyomingbioinformatics.org/LiberlesGroup). Interested applicants should first send a CV, a statement of research interests, and contact information for three references, to lata-at-uwyo.edu. Informal inquiries before the application are encouraged
Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/graduate-assistantship-for-phd-in-statistics-related-to-evolutionary-bioinformatics/2010/03/11/#ixzz0hxvEB5ZY
The FMI International PhD Program, Switzerland
The FMI International PhD Program provides advanced, interdisciplinary training in epigenetics, neurobiology and growth control. PhD students admitted to the program receive theoretical and practical training, and conduct a research project under the supervision of an FMI group leader, monitored by a Thesis Committee of university professors and experts chosen by the student.
The Friedrich Miescher Institute has excellent technical resources. PhD students learn highly advanced techniques from specialists and are introduced into experimental analysis at multiple levels of biological organization.
PhD students at the FMI are enrolled at the University of Basel. After successful completion of the research project, submission of a written thesis and a thesis defense, the candidate receives a PhD from the University of Basel.
As part of their education, PhD students are required to attend courses from the graduate teaching program at the University Basel.
Application Deadline: May 1, 2010
Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/the-fmi-international-phd-program-switzerland/2010/03/11/#ixzz0hxubeeV8
The Friedrich Miescher Institute has excellent technical resources. PhD students learn highly advanced techniques from specialists and are introduced into experimental analysis at multiple levels of biological organization.
PhD students at the FMI are enrolled at the University of Basel. After successful completion of the research project, submission of a written thesis and a thesis defense, the candidate receives a PhD from the University of Basel.
As part of their education, PhD students are required to attend courses from the graduate teaching program at the University Basel.
Application Deadline: May 1, 2010
Read more: http://scholarship-positions.com/the-fmi-international-phd-program-switzerland/2010/03/11/#ixzz0hxubeeV8
PhD Position at Hamburg University
A PhD position in the subjects mathematical physics / quantum gravity will be available at the Department of Mathematics at Hamburg University. The successful applicant will be part of the Emmy Noether Junior Research Group “Conceptual Questions of Quantum Gravity and Mathematical Structures in Three-Dimensional Gravity” funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
The research group currently consists of Dr. Catherine Meusburger, Dr. Winston Fairbairn and Dipl. Phys. Torsten Schoenfeld. It interacts closely with research groups at Hamburg University’s Mathematics and Physics department as well as DESY. It also partipates in the Center for Mathematical Physics and the Collaborative Research Center “Particles, Strings and the Early Universe” (SFB 676).
The starting date of the position is from June 2010. Applicants must have a Master (or equivalent) in either mathematics or physics, excellent background knowledge in both of these subjects and should be interested in working at their interface.
They should email the following application documents to catherine.meusburger[AT]uni-hamburg.de :
1. Detailed Curriculum Vitae
2. List of courses taken, with brief description of content, transcript of degree
3. Summary of master project or thesis (1- 2 pages)
4. Names and contact information of two referees which have agreed to be contacted and to provide an opinion about the applicant.
The application deadline is April 11 2010.
Further information about the positions and the research group can be found at
http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/meusburger/positions.html
The research group currently consists of Dr. Catherine Meusburger, Dr. Winston Fairbairn and Dipl. Phys. Torsten Schoenfeld. It interacts closely with research groups at Hamburg University’s Mathematics and Physics department as well as DESY. It also partipates in the Center for Mathematical Physics and the Collaborative Research Center “Particles, Strings and the Early Universe” (SFB 676).
The starting date of the position is from June 2010. Applicants must have a Master (or equivalent) in either mathematics or physics, excellent background knowledge in both of these subjects and should be interested in working at their interface.
They should email the following application documents to catherine.meusburger[AT]uni-hamburg.de :
1. Detailed Curriculum Vitae
2. List of courses taken, with brief description of content, transcript of degree
3. Summary of master project or thesis (1- 2 pages)
4. Names and contact information of two referees which have agreed to be contacted and to provide an opinion about the applicant.
The application deadline is April 11 2010.
Further information about the positions and the research group can be found at
http://www.math.uni-hamburg.de/home/meusburger/positions.html
15 SCHOLARSHIPS AT VIENNA PHD SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS
15 SCHOLARSHIPS AT VIENNA PHD SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS
The Faculty of Informatics at the Vienna University of Technology invites applicants from all countries to its
“Vienna PhD School of Informatics”
Application deadline for courses starting in October 2010 is May 7th, 2010.
The Vienna PhD School of Informatics offers a three year programme with an intense period of supervised study and research, culminating in the submission of a thesis.
The PhD School’s curriculum covers the five main research areas of the Faculty of Informatics
- Business Informatics
- Computational Intelligence
- Computer Engineering
- Distributed and Parallel Systems
- Media Informatics and Visual Computing
Each year up to 15 students will be awarded a scholarship amounting to EUR 1.000 per month, to cover the cost of living. Female applicants are explicitly encouraged to apply. Preference will be given when equally qualified.
Further details are available on the PhD School website: www.informatik.tuwien.ac.at/phdschool
The Faculty of Informatics at the Vienna University of Technology invites applicants from all countries to its
“Vienna PhD School of Informatics”
Application deadline for courses starting in October 2010 is May 7th, 2010.
The Vienna PhD School of Informatics offers a three year programme with an intense period of supervised study and research, culminating in the submission of a thesis.
The PhD School’s curriculum covers the five main research areas of the Faculty of Informatics
- Business Informatics
- Computational Intelligence
- Computer Engineering
- Distributed and Parallel Systems
- Media Informatics and Visual Computing
Each year up to 15 students will be awarded a scholarship amounting to EUR 1.000 per month, to cover the cost of living. Female applicants are explicitly encouraged to apply. Preference will be given when equally qualified.
Further details are available on the PhD School website: www.informatik.tuwien.ac.at/phdschool
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