Postgraduate Scholarships
Hollier Graduate Studentship in Greek
UK Government loans
If you plan to take a postgraduate master’s course from 1 August 2016, you may be able to get a Postgraduate Loan of up to £10,000. (Students who take a loan are also eligible for any of the studentships listed below.)
- Loans are generally available to UK nationals and residents only
- Details are available here
Department of Greek and Latin Studentships
Please download a copy of the MA Greek and Latin Studentships application form here You need to return the application for a Greek and Latin department studentship by 30 June directly to the department and to have applied by then through the central UCL admissions process for postgraduate study.
1) Stephen Instone Studentships in Classics
a)
Two annual awards of £2,000 may be granted to graduate students studying Greek
or Latin literature.
b) To be considered,
students must have submitted centrally a completed application for admission to
postgraduate study in the Department of Greek and Latin and a separate department studentship application both by 30 June each
year.
c) Applicants will be notified of the departmental decision in July each year.
d) Payment is made in October to offset fees.
2) Bob Sharples Studentships in Classics
a) Two annual awards of £2,000 may be granted to graduate students studying Greek or Latin philosophy, language, or literature and its reception.
b) To be considered, students must have
submitted centrally a completed application for admission to postgraduate study in
the Department of Greek and Latin and a separate department studentship application both by 30 June each year.
c) Applicants will be notified of the departmental decision in July each year.
d) Payment is made in October to offset fees.
3) Lloyd and Hollier Studentships in Greek
a) One annual award known as the Hollier Graduate Scholarship in Greek (£2,000) may be granted to a graduate student studying ancient Greek; and one annual award (£2,000) known as the Lloyd Graduate Scholarship in Greek may be granted to a graduate student who is a citizen of Greece or Cyprus, and who is studying ancient Greek.
b) To be considered, students must have submitted centrally a completed application for admission to postgraduate study in the Department of Greek and Latin and a separate departmental studentship application by 30 June each year.
c) Applicants will be notified of the departmental decision in July each year.
d) Payment is made in October to offset fees.
1) Bunnell Lewis Graduate Scholarship in Latin
a) Two annual awards of £4,000 may be granted to an MA student studying Latin literature, language or philosophy and its reception.
b) To be considered, students must have submitted centrally a completed application for admission to postgraduate study in the Department of Greek and Latin and a separate departmental studentship application by 30 June each year.
c) Applicants will be notified of the departmental decision in July each year.
d) Payment is made in October to offset fees.
2) Goldsmiths Graduate Scholarship in Greek
a)
Two annual awards of £4,000 may be granted to an MA student studying Greek literature, language or philosophy and its reception.
b) To be considered, students must have submitted centrally a completed
application for admission to postgraduate study in the Department of
Greek and Latin and a separate departmental studentship application by 30 June each year.
c) Applicants will be notified of the departmental decision in July each year.
d) Payment is made in October to offset fees.
3) Malden Graduate Bursary in Greek
a) One annual award of £4,000 may be granted to an MA student studying Greek literature, language or philosophy and its reception.
b) To be considered, students must have submitted centrally a completed
application for admission to postgraduate study in the Department of
Greek and Latin and a separate departmental studentship application by 30 June each year.
c) Applicants will be notified of the departmental decision in July each year.
d) Payment is made in October to offset fees.
OTHER SOURCES
1) Postgraduate Studentships UK
A list of all MA funding in the Arts and Humanities.
2) UCL Hardship Fund
For current students experiencing difficulties.
3) UCL Postgraduate Studentships
A list of studentships offered by the College.
Postgraduate Scholarships
Classroom Assistant II (Part Time-4 Positions)
Position Details
Recruitment/Posting Title | Classroom Assistant II (Part Time-4 Positions) |
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Posting Number | 18TM0693 |
Department | Ctr-Strategic Urban Ldrshp-Cmd |
Overview | |
Posting Summary |
The Classroom Assistant will support the classrooms serving children from ages 0-3 years and creating and maintaining a safe and stimulating environment for young children. This position is responsible for daily care of the children enrolled in his/her class. Responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: physical caregiving, following an age appropriate daily plan, and facilitation of supportive relationships with co-workers, parents, and students. The Classroom Assistant II ensures, supports, and promotes each child’s safety, health, and development in cooperation with their families and other early childhood professionals in a manner consistent with NAEYC, NJDHS and child care licensing regulations |
Position Status | |
Hours Per Week | 19.5 |
Daily Work Shift | |
FLSA | Nonexempt |
Position Salary | $10-$12 per hour |
Payroll Designation | PeopleSoft |
Terms of Appointment | Temporary Staff Appointment – Hourly |
Minimum Education and Experience |
AA degree, preferably in the field of Early Childhood Education of Child Development from an accredited public or private institution of higher education. Child Development Associate (CDA) credential for Preschool Caregivers required or an equivalent credential that addresses comparable competencies; or must obtain the credential within one year of employment as a Classroom Assistant II. |
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Preferred Qualifications | |
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities |
Must have (or be willing to obtain) training and experience necessary to develop consistent, stable, and supportive relationships with very young children. Ability to work as part of a multi-program/disciplinary team in providing a variety of services to children and families. Experience working with children from low income families. Valid First Aid/CPR card, food handler’s card, negative TB test, and clear criminal background check required. |
Equipment Utilized | |
Physical Demands and Work Environment | |
Special Conditions |
Posting Open Date | |
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Posting Close Date | |
Open Until Filled | No |
Special Instructions to Applicants | |
Regional Campus | Rutgers University-Camden |
Home Location Campus | Rutgers University-Camden |
Location Details |
Postgraduate Scholarships
Osteoporosis Prevention & Treatment Ctr Student Worker
Working Title | Osteoporosis Prevention & Treatment Ctr Student Worker |
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Anticipated Starting Academic Term | Fall |
Job Type | Student |
Job Category | Administrative/Office Support |
Federal Work Study Required? | No |
Job Summary | The student will be involved in patient relations, answer phones, scheduling patient appointments, study recruitment assistance, database entry, filing, copying, faxing |
Job Requirements | Prior customer service experience, familiarity or interest in medicine/medical terminology and Microsoft Office |
Child Protection Clearances | The following PA Act 153 clearances and background checks may be required prior to commencement of employment and as a condition of continued employment: PA State Police Criminal Record Check, FBI Criminal Record Check, PA Child Abuse History Clearance. |
Hourly Pay Rate | $7.65 |
Anticipated Number of Openings | 2 |
Anticipated Hours per Week | 10-20 |
Anticipated Weekly Schedule | flexible |
Campus | Pittsburgh |
Primary Work Location | Kaufmann Bldg, Suite 1110 |
Posting Number | S-07648-P |
The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EEO/AA/M/F/Vets/Disabled
Postgraduate Scholarships
Student Software Developer (FALL)
Student Software Developer (FALL) –
Job Number:
183298
Organization
: CIMMS
Job Location
: United States-Oklahoma-Norman
Schedule
: Part-time
Work Schedule: Flexible, 10-20 hours per week
Salary Range: $10.00
Benefits Provided: No
Required Attachments: Resume, Academic Transcripts, Class Schedule
Job Description
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The Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies (CIMMS) seeks to fill a Student Assistant position to contribute to CIMMS Meteorological Phenomena Identification Near the Ground (mPING) project (http://mping.ou.edu/).
The principal duties of this position are:
Job Requirements
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Required Education: Must be currently enrolled in the current Fall 2018 Term as a student at the University of Oklahoma. Hiring contingent upon verification of current student status.
- Must attach Fall 2018 oZONE class schedule.
Skills:
- Strong computer programming skills with particular emphasis on Python and PostgreSQL
- Strong familiarity with the UNIX/Linux operating environment and web services such as Nginx, Django and RESTful web applications
Department Preferences:
- Optional experience with mobile app development on Android and/or iOS is a plus
- Experience debugging and/or trouble shooting software and hardware issues
- Experience working with complex software applications and web-based communications
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to work both independently and cooperatively with others
Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final candidate for this position, you will be subject to The University of Oklahoma Norman Campus Tuberculosis Testing policy. To view the policy, visit https://hr.ou.edu/Policies-Handbooks/TB-Testing
Hiring contingent upon a Background Check?: Yes
Special Indications: None
Job Posting
: Oct 30, 2018
Unposting Date
: Ongoing