The Horizon Doctoral Training Centre for the Digital Society takes ~15
students a year on a 4-year PhD programme (including taught components) in
pervasive, ubiquitous & location-aware computing. We are interested in
students from a wide variety of backgrounds including computer science,
engineering, psychology, sociology, business, geography / GIS, social
science and the arts, providing that they have an excellent first degree and
can demonstrate an enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research.
For more details, see the attached advert. Please note that the funding is
only available for UK & EU students defined by the standard RCUK criteria.
Closing date for this round of applications is 3rd January 2011.
Regards,
Jeremy Morley
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Jeremy Morley
Deputy Director,
Centre for Geospatial Science, University of Nottingham
Web: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/cgs/ Twitter: jeremy_morley
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