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Full Tuition Master Scholarships for International Students at University of Jyvaskyla in Finland, 2018
Full tuition scholarships for master programmes are now available at University of Jyvaskyla in Finland. The scholarships are offered to students from all nationalities.
The University of Jyvaskyla is a University in Jyvaskyla, Finland. It has its origins in the first Finnish-speaking Teacher Training College. The University was founded in 1863 and currently has round 15,000 students enrolled in the degree programs of the university. It is ranked as the fourth largest university in Finland when measured according to the number of master’s degrees conferred.
Scholarship Host
The University of Jyvaskyla, Finland.
Field of Study
Jyväskylä University School of Business and Economics
- Banking and International Finance
- Corporate Environmental Management
- Digital Marketing and Corporate Communication
- International Business and Entrepreneurship
Faculty of Education and Psychology
- Educational Sciences (EDUMA)
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Applied Language Studies for the Changing Society (Applang)
- Intercultural Communication
Faculty of Information Technology
- Information Systems
- Cognitive Computing and Collective Intelligence (COIN)
Faculty of Mathematics and Science
- Biological and Environmental Science
- Nanoscience
- Nuclear and Particle Physics
Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences
- Biology of Physical Activity
- Sport and Exercise Promotion
Level of Study
Scholarships are offered to pursue master degree programme.
Intended Group
Scholarships are available to students of all nationalities.
Available Seats
Not given
Scholarship Value
The scholarship covers the full tuition fee and it is awarded for two academic years. However, receiving the scholarship for the second academic year depends on your study progress and success during the first academic year: in order to receive the scholarship for the second year, you must complete at least 55 ECTS credits of degree studies during the first year. If you complete your degree in less than two years, the right to the scholarship expires upon the completion of your degree. Even if your studies are delayed, the scholarship is not granted for longer than two academic years. Cost-of-living grants are available at the University of Jyväskylä only in the IMDP in Nuclear and Particle Physics.
Application Deadline
10 January 2018
Applicant Eligibility
Bachelor’s degree (academic first cycle degree), relevant to the field of education, and completed with good grades. Admission of an applicant graduating after the application deadline is conditional till s/he submits the degree certificate, the deadline being July 17th, 2018.
Bachelor’s degree or a polytechnic degree.
The degree has to be completed by 17 July 2018. Please check also programme specific application requirements.
English language proficiency
Students selected to foreign-language-medium Master’s degree programmes are not required to have proficiency in Finnish at the admission stage. All applicants must attach a proof of their proficiency in the English language to their application. This may be a degree certificate of a degree completed in English in one of the countries listed in the admission criteria or a language test result. Please see the programme-specific admission criteria on the website of the programme in question for further information.
The university accept the following language tests: TOEFL, IELTS Academic, CPE, CAE, PTE Academic, and the National Certificate of Language Proficiency.
English Language Requirements: Students selected to foreign-language-medium Master’s degree programmes are not required to have proficiency in Finnish at the admission stage. All applicants must attach a proof of their proficiency in the English language to their application. This may be a degree certificate of a degree completed in English in one of the countries listed in the admission criteria or a language test result. Please see the programme-specific admission criteria on the website of the programme in question for further information.
We accept the following language tests: TOEFL, IELTS Academic, CPE, CAE, PTE Academic, and the National Certificate of Language Proficiency.
Test Requirements: The University accepts TOEFL ibt, TOEFL pbt, IELTS Academic, PTE Academic, CPE, CAE and YKI (Finnish National Certificate of Language Proficiency) language test results.
How to Apply
The application form itself is to be submitted online. All supporting documents must be submitted either in Finnish, Swedish or English. If any of your supporting documents are not in one of these languages, then an officially certified translation must be sent, along with a certified copy of the original document. In addition, you should send the required enclosures by mail to University Admissions Finland.
- Officially certified transcript of records
- Officially certified copies of degree certificates
- Copy of a residence permit
- Copy of a valid passport
- Certificate of English language proficiency
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Motivation letter
Scholarship Website

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Doctoral and Master Candidate in Material Development for Lithium Ion Batteries
Aalto University is a community of bold thinkers where science and art meet technology and business. We are committed to identifying and solving grand societal challenges and building an innovative future. Aalto University has six schools with nearly 11 000 students and nearly 400 professors. Our campuses are located in Espoo and Helsinki, Finland.
Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering invites applications for
Doctoral and Master Candidate in Material Development for Lithium Ion Batteries
The position is located in the Department of Chemistry and Materials Science, Research Group of Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage, see link http://cmat.aalto.fi/en/research_groups/physical_chemistry_electrochemistry/kallio/ .
The Department of Chemistry and Materials Science at Aalto University has strong records in material development for energy applications.
Job description
The StoryEV project is a joint-project between several Finnish companies and German counterparts and is funded by Business Finland. In the project, next generation lithium ion batteries with solid electrolytes are developed. Moreover, the focus is in understanding active material structure – durability relations in lithium ion batteries in general. The Aalto University contribution to this joint-project is electrochemical and structural characterization of the materials and development those together with the collaborators.
Requirements
Successful candidates for the doctoral candidate position shall have MSc degree in Chemistry, Material Science or related field. The ideal candidate has a good knowledge in some or all of the following areas: batteries and their functioning, electrochemistry, inorganic chemistry and structural characterization techniques (SEM, XRD, FTIR, Raman, etc.). For the master candidate similar background in studies is expected. Good command of English is a necessary prerequisite.
Salary
Aalto University follows the salary system of Finnish universities.
For more Information
For additional information, please contact Prof. Tanja Kallio or Dr. Eeva-Leena Rautama (e-mails: [email protected] )
How to apply
The application material should include:
- A letter of motivation
- A complete curriculum vitae describing education and employment history
- Official transcript of records (including the title of the Master’s thesis)
- A letter of recommendation or contact details of possible referee(s)
All material should be submitted in English. The application material will not be returned.
The applications are to be submitted through the eRecruitment system (link below) no later than 30.04.2018.
Aalto University reserves the right for justified reasons to leave the position open, to extend the application period and to consider candidates who have not submitted applications during the application period.
Finland Scholarships
Master’s thesis position in “Modelling cellulose interactions toward understanding cellulose fiber…
Aalto University is a community of bold thinkers where science and art meet technology and business. We are committed to identifying and solving grand societal challenges and building an innovative future. Aalto University has six schools with nearly 11 000 students and nearly 400 professors. Our campuses are located in Espoo and Helsinki, Finland.
Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering invites applications for
Master’s thesis position in
“Modelling cellulose interactions toward understanding cellulose fiber regeneration”
Cellulose is an abundant, renewable biomaterial with enormous potential in high value applications ranging textiles, medicine, electronics, and advanced purification filters. Cellulose based materials can be ultra-tough, super flexible, very light, or highly adsorbent. The superior characteristics result from hierarchical ordering of single cellulose molecules to fibers. Key steps in engineering cellulose based materials with superior characteristics and processability is the formation and breaking apart of these fibers in solution. This is still lacking some fundamental understanding, which hampers the use of cellulose’s full potential.
At the molecular level, a cellulose molecule is a polymer of glucose: in this Master’s thesis, molecular modelling (molecular dynamics simulations) will be used for studying the interactions and assembly of glucose polymers at molecular level. The work is in tight collaboration with experimentalist and targets elucidating detailed X-ray scattering experiments data that has been collected sequentially during the regeneration of cellulose fibers from solution. The thesis work offers a superior opportunity to learn via a bottom-up (microscopic-to-macroscopic) approach about biopolymer and polysaccharide systems and to gain insight into the production of a novel class of man-made cellulosic fibers. The work is highly important to improve the award-winning fiber spinning process developed at Aalto University.
This thesis project could be for you, if you have 1) interest and motivation to understand macromolecules in solution at molecular level, 2) good grades, 3) think positively of computers and working with them, and 4) like sugar (or polysaccharides). Suitable study backgrounds include, for example, biomaterials, bioinformation technology, chemistry and physics.
Applications should include a cover letter, CV, and a transcript of current study record as pdf and be sent by email. Enquiries and applications by 18th March, 2018, to [email protected] .
Maria Sammalkorpi
Soft Materials Modelling group
Senior Scientist
Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
Aalto University
Assoc. Chemical Engineering,
Yale University, USA
http://cmat.aalto.fi/en/research_groups/computational_chemistry/sammalkorpi/
Aalto University reserves the right for justified reasons to leave the position open, to extend the application period and to consider candidates who have not submitted applications during the application period.
Finland Scholarships
Master’s thesis position in “Modelling cellulose interactions toward understanding cellulose fiber…
Aalto University is a community of bold thinkers where science and art meet technology and business. We are committed to identifying and solving grand societal challenges and building an innovative future. Aalto University has six schools with nearly 11 000 students and nearly 400 professors. Our campuses are located in Espoo and Helsinki, Finland.
Aalto University School of Chemical Engineering invites applications for
Master’s thesis position in
“Modelling cellulose interactions toward understanding cellulose fiber regeneration”
Cellulose is an abundant, renewable biomaterial with enormous potential in high value applications ranging textiles, medicine, electronics, and advanced purification filters. Cellulose based materials can be ultra-tough, super flexible, very light, or highly adsorbent. The superior characteristics result from hierarchical ordering of single cellulose molecules to fibers. Key steps in engineering cellulose based materials with superior characteristics and processability is the formation and breaking apart of these fibers in solution. This is still lacking some fundamental understanding, which hampers the use of cellulose’s full potential.
At the molecular level, a cellulose molecule is a polymer of glucose: in this Master’s thesis, molecular modelling (molecular dynamics simulations) will be used for studying the interactions and assembly of glucose polymers at molecular level. The work is in tight collaboration with experimentalist and targets elucidating detailed X-ray scattering experiments data that has been collected sequentially during the regeneration of cellulose fibers from solution. The thesis work offers a superior opportunity to learn via a bottom-up (microscopic-to-macroscopic) approach about biopolymer and polysaccharide systems and to gain insight into the production of a novel class of man-made cellulosic fibers. The work is highly important to improve the award-winning fiber spinning process developed at Aalto University.
This thesis project could be for you, if you have 1) interest and motivation to understand macromolecules in solution at molecular level, 2) good grades, 3) think positively of computers and working with them, and 4) like sugar (or polysaccharides). Suitable study backgrounds include, for example, biomaterials, bioinformation technology, chemistry and physics.
Applications should include a cover letter, CV, and a transcript of current study record as pdf and be sent by email. Enquiries and applications by 18th March, 2018, to [email protected] .
Maria Sammalkorpi
Soft Materials Modelling group
Senior Scientist
Department of Chemistry and Materials Science
Aalto University
Assoc. Chemical Engineering,
Yale University, USA
http://cmat.aalto.fi/en/research_groups/computational_chemistry/sammalkorpi/
Aalto University reserves the right for justified reasons to leave the position open, to extend the application period and to consider candidates who have not submitted applications during the application period.