Dear list members,
Please could you forward details of the following opportunity to those
currently graduating within your departments.
Many thanks,
Idris Eckley and Kevin Glazebrook
Have you recently finished your degree and got an excellent result?
Do you want to develop mathematics to solve challenging, real-world
problems which can make a difference to business and society?
If so then why not consider applying to the STOR-i DTC.
We have a very limited number of funded places available to start this
coming October 2010. To find out more, please see below.
Unfortunately eligibility criteria apply (see
http://www.stor-i.lancs.ac.uk/funding/). The funding for the remaining
places is only for UK-eligible students.
We regret that, for a start in October 2010, we will not be able to
consider applications from students who do not meet the funding
criteria.
About STOR-i
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The STOR-i DTC at Lancaster University is a pioneering new 4 year
Statistics and Operational Research PhD programme with substantial
Government and industry backing. For October 2010 entry we have
fully-funded studentships, with up to 50% more funding than standard
PhDs (equating to a competitive graduate salary).
STOR-i offers you a new style of PhD training, which provides an
opportunity to:
- be part of an exciting new group of researchers;
- co-operate and interact with like-minded peers;
- work directly with leading industry partners;
- open up real potential for rapid career progression;
- make a real scientific and industrial impact with your research.
To find out more please visit http://www.stor-i.lancs.ac.uk.
Places are very limited, so if you want to apply, please apply by
sending your CV and a cover
letter to [log in to unmask] by the end of Wednesday July 14th 2010.
Idris Eckley
Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
Fylde College, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK, LA1 4YF.
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +44 1524 593066 Fax: +44 1524 592681
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