Friends, colleagues,
allow me to highlight the following opening for a studentship through the NERC GW4 DTP partnership:
The significance of magmatic fluids for the economic concentration of indium and gallium.
The studentship is a joint project between Camborne School of Mines (myself s supervisor) and the Natural History Museum (with Reimar Seltmann as supervisor). It is open to UK or EU/EEC applicants and available from October 2016. The application deadline is 8th January.
Details can be found at: http://www.exeter.ac.uk/studying/funding/award/?id=1907
Please encourage your best and keenest students to apply.
Regards, Jens
Jens Andersen
Camborne School of Mines
University of Exeter
Cornwall Campus
Tremough
Penryn
TR10 9FE
01326 371 836
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