Overview
The University is inviting applications for twelve full-funded PhD studentships, commencing in October 2010. The studentships will pay UK/EU fees and provide a maintenance stipend linked to the RCUK rate (currently £13,290 per annum) for up to three years. These are available in the following fields.
Art and Design and the Built Environment:
•Fashion
•Technical Textiles
•Property Management and Development.
Art, Humanities and Education: Application in all relevant subject areas are welcome.
Business, Law and Social Sciences:
•Business and Economics
•Law
•Social Sciences Science:
•Novel Switching Mechanisms in Multistable Nematic Liquid Crystal Displays
•Dopant Migration and Aging Processing in Semiconductor Lasers, Heterostructures and Nanostructures
•Novel Therapeutic Vectors Towards the Therapy of Uveal Melanoma
•Non-equilibrium Behaviour in Model Soft Materials
•Antibiotic Resistance of Hospital and Community Acquired E.coli, Mechanisms and Associated Virulence Factors
•Liquid Origami: The Physics (and Chemistry) of Droplet Wrapping
•Population Genetics to Unravel the Evolutionary History of the Yersinia Enterocolitica Complex
•Reduction of Carbon Footprint Through Optimum Scheduling of Power Plants
•Stratification of Cord Blood Stem Cells
•Role of Genetic Variation in The Alteration of Bone Metabolism and Stress Fracture Injury
•Environmental Prevalence and Persistence of the Nematode, Angiostrongylus Vasorum
•Measurement of Positive Affective State in Commercial Dairy Cows
•Optimising the Conditioning and Fertilisation of Agricultural Soils via the use of Anaerobic Digestate.
Entry requirement
A first class or upper second class U.K. BSc (Hons) degree (or equivalent) or Masters degree in Physics, Electrical/Electronic Engineering or one of the related Physical or Engineering Sciences is required.
Award
The studentships will pay UK/EU fees and provide a maintenance stipend linked to the RCUK rate (currently £13,290 per annum) for up to three years. Applications from overseas students are welcome, but a successful candidate would be responsible for paying the international fees. (Fees for 2009/10 are £10,200 for international students.)
Eligibility
Applications can be accepted from UK/EU and also International students. The minimum English language proficiency requirement for candidates who have not undertaken a higher degree at a UK HE institution is IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 560/iBT 83.
Applying
For informal enquiries about the studentship, please contact Professor Carl Brown with email address at: carl.brown@ntu.ac.uk For an application form, please contact: sat.research@ntu.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0)115 848 3269.
Please return completed application forms, with copies of academic certificates, to:
The Research Graduate Studies Office (Science)
Erasmus Darwin Building
Nottingham Trent University
Clifton LaneNottingham NG11 8NS
The closing date for receipt of completed application forms is Monday 15 February 2010
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this studentship
The University is inviting applications for twelve full-funded PhD studentships, commencing in October 2010. The studentships will pay UK/EU fees and provide a maintenance stipend linked to the RCUK rate (currently £13,290 per annum) for up to three years. These are available in the following fields.
Art and Design and the Built Environment:
•Fashion
•Technical Textiles
•Property Management and Development.
Art, Humanities and Education: Application in all relevant subject areas are welcome.
Business, Law and Social Sciences:
•Business and Economics
•Law
•Social Sciences Science:
•Novel Switching Mechanisms in Multistable Nematic Liquid Crystal Displays
•Dopant Migration and Aging Processing in Semiconductor Lasers, Heterostructures and Nanostructures
•Novel Therapeutic Vectors Towards the Therapy of Uveal Melanoma
•Non-equilibrium Behaviour in Model Soft Materials
•Antibiotic Resistance of Hospital and Community Acquired E.coli, Mechanisms and Associated Virulence Factors
•Liquid Origami: The Physics (and Chemistry) of Droplet Wrapping
•Population Genetics to Unravel the Evolutionary History of the Yersinia Enterocolitica Complex
•Reduction of Carbon Footprint Through Optimum Scheduling of Power Plants
•Stratification of Cord Blood Stem Cells
•Role of Genetic Variation in The Alteration of Bone Metabolism and Stress Fracture Injury
•Environmental Prevalence and Persistence of the Nematode, Angiostrongylus Vasorum
•Measurement of Positive Affective State in Commercial Dairy Cows
•Optimising the Conditioning and Fertilisation of Agricultural Soils via the use of Anaerobic Digestate.
Entry requirement
A first class or upper second class U.K. BSc (Hons) degree (or equivalent) or Masters degree in Physics, Electrical/Electronic Engineering or one of the related Physical or Engineering Sciences is required.
Award
The studentships will pay UK/EU fees and provide a maintenance stipend linked to the RCUK rate (currently £13,290 per annum) for up to three years. Applications from overseas students are welcome, but a successful candidate would be responsible for paying the international fees. (Fees for 2009/10 are £10,200 for international students.)
Eligibility
Applications can be accepted from UK/EU and also International students. The minimum English language proficiency requirement for candidates who have not undertaken a higher degree at a UK HE institution is IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 560/iBT 83.
Applying
For informal enquiries about the studentship, please contact Professor Carl Brown with email address at: carl.brown@ntu.ac.uk For an application form, please contact: sat.research@ntu.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0)115 848 3269.
Please return completed application forms, with copies of academic certificates, to:
The Research Graduate Studies Office (Science)
Erasmus Darwin Building
Nottingham Trent University
Clifton LaneNottingham NG11 8NS
The closing date for receipt of completed application forms is Monday 15 February 2010
Please quote Scholarization.blogspot.com as your reference when applying for this studentship
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