I would be grateful if this message could be circulated to potential candidates please.
Thanks very much,
Ian Dryden
Head of School and Professor of Statistics,
School of Mathematical Sciences,
The University of Nottingham.
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PhD STUDENTSHIPS
School of Mathematical Sciences
The University of Nottingham
Do you have a passion for sustainability?
Would you like to apply mathematical research to help improve resource security?
Mathematics for A Sustainable Society is a new Leverhulme Doctoral Scholarships programme at
the University of Nottingham that aims to tackle the ongoing global problems of food shortages, water
scarcity and insufficient clean energy by using mathematics to help understand and optimise resource use
through predictive modelling and statistical analysis.
The scholarships are for four years and will cover PhD tuition fees for UK/EU students, plus a tax-free
stipend of £13,863 per annum (2014/15 rate). At the end of their PhD, Leverhulme Doctoral Scholars will
be eligible to apply for an additional one-year post-doctoral prize, funded by The University of Nottingham,
to help establish their independent research careers.
Further details and application instructions can be found at
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