Fully Funded EPSRC PhD Studentship at University of Leicester in UK, 2019 is open for International Students, European Union Students . The scholarship allows PhD level program(s) in the field of Aeronautical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Fluid Dynamics taught at University of Leicester . The deadline of the scholarship is .
Scholarship Description: The University of Leicester is happy to announce fully funded EPSRC PhD Studentships to UK/EU applicants who meet the EPSRC Residency Criteria.
Scholarship Provider: The University of Leicester is a public research university based in Leicester, England. The main campus is south of the city centre, adjacent to Victoria Park.
If English is not your first language then you will need to show that your English language skills are at a high enough level to succeed in your studies.
Degree Level: Studentships are available to pursue PhD programe.
Available Subject: This project is across the distinct disciplines of mathematical and computational fluid mechanics and aims to provide insight into open problems in fundamental fluid physics.
Scholarship Benefits: This research project is one of a number of projects in the College. It is in competition for funding with one or more of these projects. Usually the project which receives the best applicant will be awarded the funding.
Eligible Nationalities: Studentships are available to UK/EU applicants who meet the EPSRC Residency Criteria.
Entrance Requirements: Applicants must meet the following criteria:
International Applicants
Application Procedure: All applications must be submitted online, along with the supporting documents as per the instructions on the website.
Required Materials
Deadline: January 21, 2019
Fully Funded EPSRC PhD Studentship at University of Leicester in UK, 2019 is available to undertake PhD level programs at University of Leicester.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
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