Doctoral
Business & Management,Medical & Pharmacy,Education
University of Liverpool
Eligible:
All students worldwide can apply.
Criteria:
The applicants must have skills directly relevant to the project outlined above, reflecting its primary focus on physical measurement.
Last date:
3rd December 2022.
The University of Liverpool is looking forward to the application from international students to award the PhD Studentships in Electronic, Magnetic, Optical, and Thermal Properties of New Inorganic Materials.The University of Liverpool is a public research university based in the city of Liverpool, England.
University or Organization: University of Liverpool
Department: NA
Course Level: PhD
Award: £15,609
Number of Awards: NA
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: Domestic and International
The award can be taken in the United Kingdom.
Application Deadline: 3rd December 2022.
Admission Requirements:
The applicants must have a 2:1 or higher master’s degree or equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, or Materials Science or its international equivalent.
Language Requirement:
The students must submit scores of the following English language proficiency tests:
IELTS – 88
C1 Advanced CAE – 176
TOEFL IBT – 88
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Postgraduate
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PhD Studentship within DECaDE
We seek applications from an enthusiastic, self-motivated student for a funded PhD studentship within the DECaDE: Centre for the Decentralized Digital Economy, led by the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP) with over 30 industry partners.
Hold a first class or 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent overseas qualification) in an appropriate discipline (e.g. engineering, computer science, signal processing, applied mathematics, and physics)
Are able to demonstrate excellent mathematical, analytic, programming skills.
Eligibility:
You must also have submitted an application for our PhD programme and received an offer.
Exclusions:
The scholarship is full-time fees only and excludes living costs, travel etc. Up to one scholarship can be provided to cover the current overseas fee (Band 1). More detail is available on current ratesLink opens in a new window. We reserve the right to extend the deadline and/or award only one or no scholarship(s) if the applications received are not deemed suitable.
Benefits
A stipend for 3 years (£18,622 per year for 2023/24).
UK or International fees covered for 3 years.
Research/training costs of £750 per year covered for 3 years.
Opportunity for Doctoral Tutoring with payment at Grade 6 (£17.38 per hour).
School-funded Postgraduate Researchers have the opportunity to take up Doctoral Tutoring during the PhD.
Over the years, our research, scholarship, and teaching have helped to develop 1000s of people working in adult education, career development work, coaching, counselling, early childhood practice, learning and development, psychotherapy, and social work.
Benefits
The University of Warwick will provide the full fees for three years to the successful candidates. The scholarship is full-time fees only and excludes living costs, travel etc.
Eligibility criteria
Open to any UK or international candidates who:
Hold a first class or 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent overseas qualification) in an appropriate discipline (e.g. engineering, computer science, signal processing, applied mathematics, and physics)
Are able to demonstrate excellent mathematical, analytic, programming skills.