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University of Birmingham
Eligibility
Eligible Countries: All nationalities
Eligible Course or Subjects: PhD program in Supramolecular Chemistry of MOFs and Rotaxanes
Criteria:
Applicant must have a master’s degree from a recognized university
Have received an offer from the University of Birmingham and accepted it
Apply Date:
24th March 2022
The University of Birmingham is happy to offer the International PhD Position in Supramolecular Chemistry of MOFs and Rotaxanes for deserving candidates. This study programme is available for aspirants from around the world who want to undertake a PhD degree at the University of Birmingham for the academic session 2022/2023. The university has a well-deserved reputation for providing excellent, student-centered education in a professional and inviting environment.
University or Organization: University of Birmingham
Department: NA
Course Level: PhD
Award: Educational Fund
Number of Awards: NA
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: UK/EU and international applications
The award can be taken in UK
Application Deadline: 24th March 2022
Admission Requirements:
For taking admission, applicants must check all the entry requirements of the university.
Language Requirement:
The students must submit scores of the following English language proficiency tests:
IELTS – 6.5
TOEFL IBT – 80
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