UK Brunel University Cold Chain Equipment PhD Scholarship 2018 is open for International Students . The scholarship allows PhD level program(s) in the field of taught at Brunel University London . The deadline of the scholarship is .
Scholarship Description: The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Brunel University is delighted to offer its Cold Chain Equipment PhD studentship for international students. The successful applicant will receive an annual stipend of £16,553 plus payment of their full-time Home/EU or international tuition fees, whichever is applicable.
The aim of the studentship is to support successful applicant will join a project team that is contributing to research focused on developing innovative vacuum insulation for cold chain equipment.
Deadline: January 2, 2018
Degree Level: Studentship is available to pursue PhD programme.
Available Subject: Studentship is awarded to join a project team that is contributing to research focused on developing innovative vacuum insulation for cold chain equipment.
Scholarship Benefit: The successful applicant will receive an annual stipend of £16,553 plus payment of their full-time Home/EU OR international tuition fees, whichever is applicable.
Eligible Nationalities: Home/EU or International students are eligible to apply for the studentship.
Eligibility Criteria: Applicants will have or expect to receive a first degree at 2:1 or above in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry or similar numerate discipline. A postgraduate Masters degree is an advantage but not essential.
Language Requirements: Overseas applicants must demonstrate they have English language skills to IELTS 6.5 (with 6.0 in all sections) or equivalent.
Application Procedure:
UK Brunel University Cold Chain Equipment PhD Scholarship 2018 is available to undertake PhD level programs at Brunel University London.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
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