When I was a visiting scientist at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, I remember my host Prof. Kazuhiko Kawashima telling me about ROSE School - The Centre for Post-Graduate Training and Research in Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology . It was my first time to hear about it. He was a visiting professor at ROSE School and he taught Seismic Design of Highway Bridges. I browsed the website and was impressed by the school's programs like the MEEES Programme which aims to provide higher-level education in the field of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology. I received an email from a colleague about Scholarships in Earthquake Engineering and Seismology. ROSE school seems to be the lead university in the scholarships. The Philippines is an earthquake country and needs specialists in this field. I hope our graduates - engineers and scientists - will grab this opportunity.
SCHOLARSHIPS FOR MASTERS IN EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING AND/OR ENGINEERING SEISMOLOGY
Applications for the Masters in Earthquake Engineering and/or Engineering Seismology (MEEES), approved and financially supported by the European Commission under the framework of the Erasmus Mundus II programme, have just opened, with a deadline of 31st of December 2009.
Applications for the Masters in Earthquake Engineering and/or Engineering Seismology (MEEES), approved and financially supported by the European Commission under the framework of the Erasmus Mundus II programme, have just opened, with a deadline of 31st of December 2009.
The Masters is organised by a consortium of European University/Research Institutions, led by the Centre for Post-Graduate Training and Research in Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology (ROSE School, www.roseschool.it) and featuring also the participation of the University of Patras (Greece), the University of Grenoble Joseph Fourier (France) and the Middle East Technical University of Ankara (Turkey).
The MEEES programme is an Erasmus Mundus Masters Course, that aims to provide higher-level education in the field of Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology. Graduate students involved in this Erasmus Mundus Masters course have the possibility of following a 18-month MSc programmes on either Earthquake Engineering or Engineering Seismology. In addition, the proposed EM Masters course envisages also the possibility of students following a 18-month study programme that leads to the attainment of a Masters degree on Earthquake Engineering and Engineering Seismology.
A relatively large number of scholarships, ranging from 15000 to 38000 Euro, are available to applicants from all nationalities.
Full details on the programme, as well as online application procedure, can be found on its website: http://www.meees.org/