Overview
This new partnership has been set up in collaboration with Rolls-Royce plc and the Universities of Swansea and Birmingham to develop advanced materials technologies to reduce the environmental impact of gas turbines in aerospace and power generation.
• Up to 9 fully funded places to study for a PhD available in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge
• Degree in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry or Engineering required for admission (depending on topic)
• Four years' funding
• Stipend of £13,290 plus up to £5,000 pa additional funding available
• Fully funded for UK residents - Fees for EU residents
• Excellent track record of recruitment into Rolls-Royce plc
• Integrated training courses taught at all three Universities
PhD projects available for Oct 2010 are listed at http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/UTC/wikitest/pmwiki.php?n=PmWiki.Vacancies.
Eligibility
Applicants for these studentships should as a minimum have (or expect to be awarded) an upper second class UK Master's level degree (MSci, MPhys, MChem, MEng, MSc etc., or overseas equivalents) in a relevant subject.
Informal queries on the projects available should be directed to Mrs Judy Boothroyd via email at jdb51@cam.ac.uk.
Requirements
Students must meet the EPSRC residency criteria to be eligible for these studentships.
How to apply
Application forms and the Graduate Studies Prospectus are available from the Board of Graduate Studies web site and copies of these documents are available via http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/gsprospectus/applying/. Further information on the application process is available from Dr Rosie Ward (remw2@cam.ac.uk).
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
This new partnership has been set up in collaboration with Rolls-Royce plc and the Universities of Swansea and Birmingham to develop advanced materials technologies to reduce the environmental impact of gas turbines in aerospace and power generation.
• Up to 9 fully funded places to study for a PhD available in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Cambridge
• Degree in Materials Science, Physics, Chemistry or Engineering required for admission (depending on topic)
• Four years' funding
• Stipend of £13,290 plus up to £5,000 pa additional funding available
• Fully funded for UK residents - Fees for EU residents
• Excellent track record of recruitment into Rolls-Royce plc
• Integrated training courses taught at all three Universities
PhD projects available for Oct 2010 are listed at http://www.msm.cam.ac.uk/UTC/wikitest/pmwiki.php?n=PmWiki.Vacancies.
Eligibility
Applicants for these studentships should as a minimum have (or expect to be awarded) an upper second class UK Master's level degree (MSci, MPhys, MChem, MEng, MSc etc., or overseas equivalents) in a relevant subject.
Informal queries on the projects available should be directed to Mrs Judy Boothroyd via email at jdb51@cam.ac.uk.
Requirements
Students must meet the EPSRC residency criteria to be eligible for these studentships.
How to apply
Application forms and the Graduate Studies Prospectus are available from the Board of Graduate Studies web site and copies of these documents are available via http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/gsprospectus/applying/. Further information on the application process is available from Dr Rosie Ward (remw2@cam.ac.uk).
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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