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Provided By: The National Academies
Deadline: November 01, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Amount: Unspecified
Awards Available: Unspecified
Website: http://www7.nationalacademies.org/policyfellows/index.html

Description:
The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship is available to graduate students. You must be pursing a graduate degree in a field of science, engineering, medicine, veterinary medicine, business, law or education. During the course of the fellowship, each fellow will be assigned to a senior staff member who will assist and guide the fellow in developing essential skills. The fellowship will allow students to engage in the analysis that informs the creation of science and technology and familiarize them with the interactions of science, technology and government.

Applicable Majors:
Unspecified


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Provided by: The National Academies
Deadline: May 01, 2009
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

Description
The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship is available to graduate students. You must be pursing a graduate degree in a field of science, engineering, medicine, veterinary medicine, business, law or education. During the course of the fellowship, each fellow will be assigned to a senior staff member who will assist and guide the fellow in developing essential skills. The fellowship will allow students to engage in the analysis that informs the creation of science and technology and familiarize them with the interactions of science, technology and government.

Additional Information
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Applicable Majors
Science, Engineering, Medical Fields, Veterinary Fields, Business, Law, Education


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Center for the Study of the President Internship
Employer: Center for the Study of the Presidency

Description
The Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress (CPSC), a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization located in Washington, DC, offers unpaid internships for undergraduate and graduate students during the spring, summer and fall terms. Center internships offer motivated students the opportunity to learn first-hand about the international and domestic issues confronting the American Presidency in a small, fast-moving DC think tank.
Internship applicants must maintain a high standard of work in a fast-paced environment and be detail-oriented, able to multi-task, and eager to learn. The ideal candidate will be a college junior or senior or graduate student with a demonstrated interest in the Presidency and U.S. government policy. Students in all majors are welcome to apply, especially those studying political science, history, international relations, economics, business, medicine or science policy.While interns are assigned a primary project to work on during their time at the Center based on their experience and qualifications, they also have the opportunity to participate in a variety of Center activities and operations during their internship. Professional responsibilities may include:
  • Working with experienced policymakers and former government officials;
  • Conducting research and writing to support policy analyses and other Center projects;
  • Helping organize meetings with Presidential scholars, former White House staff, and former National Security Council officials; and
  • Assisting with conferences, publications and public relations outreach.
Applications are accepted at any time; however, applications received by the deadline are given priority. Due to the volume of applications received, the Center will only contact those whom we have selected for interviews.
Application deadlines:
  • Spring - November 1
  • Summer - March 15
  • Fall - July 15
Students interested in becoming a Center intern should submit:
It is preferable that interns work Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., when the Center's offices are open to gain the maximum experience and be truly integrated into the Center's projects; exceptions are made on a case-by-case basis. The Center's offices are conveniently located in downtown D.C. and close to three Metro lines.

The Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization1020 19th Street, NW, Suite 250
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: 202-872-9800
Fax: 202-872-9800

Staff Contact
For more information, please contact Katie Fourmy via e-mail or at 202-872-9800.


Applicable Majors
Political Science, History, International Relations, Economics, Business, Medicine, Science Policy
Internships Available: Varies


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One Postdoc and two PhD Positions are available at the Section of Neuroimaging, Marburg. Our research group is located within the Department of Psychiatry and focuses on MR-neuroimaging in cognitive psychiatry. Some of our current projects address methodological developments, others investigate the neurocognitive correlates of various psychiatric disorders (schizophrenia, autism, depression etc.).

Project description:
The work of the successful candidates will include the performance of experiments in the field of social-cognitive and affective neuroscience using fMRI, the analysis of effective connectivity between brain regions by Dynamic Causal Modelling and analysis of structural MR images (e.g., DTI data, hippocampus volumetry). Some projects are embedded in a German-wide multicenter project investigating therapy effects in patients with schizophrenia and panic disorder, respectively.

Requirements:
We are looking for highly motivated candidates with a strong interest in multidisciplinary research. Applicants should have a degree in Neuroscience, Psychology, Medicine, Physics, Informatics, Biology or related areas. A background in fMRI analyses techniques (SPM, FSL, MATLAB etc), statistics or clinical neuropsychology would be of advantage.

The position is available immediately and search will continue until a candidate has been selected. Applications (including CV and publication list) should be sent to Soeren Krach (soerenkrach@ web.de) or Andreas Jansen (an.jan@gmx.de).


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The research alliance JARA-Brain between the University Hospital of the RWTH Aachen
University and the Institute for Neuroscience and Medicine at the Research Center Jülich investigates the structure and function of the human brain in health and neuro-psychiatric disorders in order to develop new diagnostic or therapeutic approaches.

As part of the growth of JARA-Brain, a three-year PhD position has become available in the "Neuropsychiatric Systems Biology" group (head: Prof. Dr. Simon Eickhoff) at the Dept. of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University of Aachen (head: Prof. Dr. Dr. Frank Schneider). Working at the interface between basic neuroscience and its clinical application, this research group addresses the following questions: How are the processes underlying motor, cognitive and affective functions organised in the human brain? How do their different components interact to form physiological networks? How is this regional organisation or its functional integration disturbed in patients suffering from neurological or psychiatric disorders? Which models for the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying clinical symptoms can be derived from these findings?

Methods that will be learned and applied during the course of the PhD project include the performance of neuroimaging experiments using fMRI, the analysis of effective connectivity between brain regions by Dynamic Causal Modelling und quantitative Meta-Analyses of published functional imaging results.

We are now looking for a PhD student with a strong interest in this multidisciplinary research. Applicants should have a degree in Neuroscience, Psychology, Medicine, Informatics, Biology or related areas. A background in neuroanatomy, statistics and/or fMRI analysis techniques (SPM, FSL, MATLAB etc) would be of advantage, readiness to learn new methods in an interdisciplinary environment a necessary requirement.

The position is available immediately and search will continue until a candidate has been selected. For further information or informal inquiries, please contact Simon Eickhoff (seickhoff@ukaachen. de). If this position has raised you interest, please sent your application preferentially by email (seickhoff@ukaachen. de) or alternatively by letter to: Prof. Dr. Simon Eickhoff, Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie, Universitätsklinikum Aachen, Pauwelsstr. 30, 52074 Aachen

Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Simon B. Eickhoff

AG Neuropsychiatrische Systembiologie

Klinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
Universitätsklinikum Aachen
Telefon: +49 241 80 80523
Fax: +49 2461 61 2820
eMail: SEickhoff@ukaachen. de

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Institut für Neurowissenschaften und Medizin
Forschungszentrum Juelich

Telefon: +49 2461 61 8609
Fax: +49 2461 61 2820
eMail: S.Eickhoff@fz- juelich.de


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Provided by: The National Academies
Deadline: November 01, 2008
Type of Award: Fellowship
Awards Available Amount
Varies Varies

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Description
The Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellowship is available to graduate students. You must be pursing a graduate degree in a field of science, engineering, medicine, veterinary medicine, business, law or education. During the course of the fellowship, each fellow will be assigned to a senior staff member who will assist and guide the fellow in developing essential skills. The fellowship will allow students to engage in the analysis that informs the creation of science and technology and familiarize them with the interactions of science, technology and government.

Additional Information
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Applicable Majors
Science, Engineering, Medical Fields, Veterinary Fields, Business, Law, Education


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