UCL Hugh Walter Stern PhD Studentship in Chemical Engineering, UK is open for . The scholarship allows level program(s) in the field of taught at . The deadline of the scholarship is .
The Department of Chemical Engineering at University College London (UCL) is happy to announce PhD studentship in chemical engineering for the year 2016. UK/EU/Overseas applicants are eligible to apply for this studentship programme. The scheme aims to provide one new research student per year with the exceptional opportunity to work within their chosen research field to undertake a PhD programme at a world-class research institution. The UCL provides modern educational and research environments that will enable students and researchers to face current challenges and to focus on knowledge as a principle driving force for development. Applicants from outside the home country will often need to meet specific English language/other language requirements in order to be able to study there.
Eligibility Criteria: The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for studentship:
Eligible Nationalities: UK/EU/Overseas applicants are eligible to apply for this studentship programme.
Entrance Requirements:
The candidate will have or be expected to obtain a First Class Honours degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, materials science, physics or an associated discipline.
English language Requirements:
Documents Required: Applications should be supported by a CV, a personal statement specifying they are applying for the Stern Scholarship and which research subject applicants are interested in (approx. 1000 words and a maximum of 2 pages), and three recommendation letters and must be submitted via the UCL PRiSM portal.
Application Procedure:
Deadline:
UCL Hugh Walter Stern PhD Studentship in Chemical Engineering, UK is available to undertake level programs at .
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
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