Hohai University Graduate Scholarships 2025/2026 (Fully & Partially Funded)
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About This Book
Hohai University, located in Nanjing, China, is a prestigious public research university under the direct administration of China’s Ministry of Education. As a key institution under the national "211 Project," the university specializes in water resources engineering, while offering a broad range of disciplines at the master’s and doctoral levels.
For over a century, Hohai has been recognized as a training ground for top global talent in engineering, especially water conservancy, and as a leading center for scientific research and innovation.
Scholarship Coverage
1. Chinese Government Scholarship – Type A (Bilateral)
Full tuition
Accommodation
Medical insurance
Monthly stipend Apply through your local Chinese embassy or consulate.
2. Chinese Government Scholarship – Type B (University Program)
Full funding (tuition, accommodation, insurance, and stipend)
Must apply through both CSC and Hohai portals
Annual performance review required for continuation
The MSc Applied Psychology (Singapore) is a 15-month, part-time programme delivered in partnership between Aston University and the College of Allied Educators (CAE) in Singapore. It blends online distance learning, clinical training and campus-based seminars/workshops to develop practical, evidence-based skills for careers in clinical, health, forensic and organizational psychology.
Delivered to students in Singapore in partnership with CAE.
Fees
Contact CAE admissions (emails on course page).
Application
Apply via Aston University / CAE application route (see button below).
Who can apply
This programme is designed for applicants who already hold relevant postgraduate (level-7) psychology credit and who wish to develop clinical and applied psychology skills. Typical applicants include:
Practitioners with prior level-7 psychology credits (see RPL notes below).
Psychology graduates seeking clinically-oriented postgraduate training for careers in counselling, clinical, health or organisational psychology.
Professionals in allied health wanting to formalise/upgrade their psychology credentials.
Entry requirements (summary)
Entry into Stage 2 requires a minimum of 60 credits at level 7 in Psychology obtained through recognised prior learning.
Those 60 credits should have been completed within the previous 3 years and have an overall minimum mark of 65%.
English language: GCSE in English at grade C or above or an approved English language qualification (e.g. IELTS 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0) if you do not hold an appropriate GCSE.
What the course offers (learning outcomes & career pathways)
Curriculum: Modules cover Social Psychology; Brain & Behaviour; Cognition & Cognitive Neuropsychology; Psychology & Wellbeing; plus a Research Project in Applied Psychology. The programme emphasises evidence-based clinical practice and research skills.
Delivery: A mix of online learning, clinical training and face-to-face workshops/seminars at CAE.
Career prospects: Graduates move into roles such as clinical or counselling psychologist (where local professional registration routes are satisfied), health psychologist, I/O psychologist, forensic psychologist, research or further academic study.
Deadline / Important dates
The course starts September 2025. The course page does not list an explicit application cut-off date applicants should apply early and contact admissions for exact deadlines and enrolment windows. Contact details are provided on the course page (Aston admissions and CAE contacts).
Doctoral Student Grid-Forming Windfarms under Large Grid Disturbance (KTH)
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The electrified future depends on renewables and wind parks using grid-forming technology will be central to keeping power systems stable during big disturbances. KTH is hiring a doctoral student to study how grid-forming wind turbines and battery systems behave during severe transients and to develop robust control strategies that improve stability and synchronisation. The role is part of an MSCA doctoral training network with international research stays.
Who can apply
Candidates with a completed second-cycle degree (e.g., Master’s) or equivalent (240 ECTS with ≥60 second-cycle credits), or otherwise equivalent knowledge.
Note: Because the position is part of an MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie) doctoral network, applicants must not have resided or carried out their main activity in Sweden for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before the recruitment date.
Requirements (short)
Master’s degree (or equivalent) in electrical engineering, power systems, control, or closely related field.
Mandatory proof of English proficiency (equivalent to English B/6).
Strong background (highly desirable) in power electronics and control.
Selection criteria
KTH emphasizes perseverance, independence, teamwork, professional approach, and the ability to deal with complex problems. Technical background and publications are considered, but substantial weight is placed on personal skills during selection.
Deadline & practical details
Published: 4 Sept 2025.
Last application date:10 Oct 2025 (applications must arrive by midnight CET/CEST).
Location: Stockholm, Sweden.
Number of positions: 1.
What it offers
Full-time temporary doctoral employment (linked to postgraduate admission).
Starting salary listed on the page: 33,000 SEK / month (approx. 2,950 EUR) plus MSCA mobility and possible family allowances where applicable.
International research environment with partner stays at DNV (Netherlands), Aalborg University (Denmark), and Imperial College London (UK).
Employee benefits, relocation guidance, and a supportive research environment at one of Europe’s leading technical universities.
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Doctoral student grid forming windfarms under large grid disturbance
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Electrical Eng. & CS.
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