Job Advertisement: Closing Date 29th January 2018
The SCENARIO NERC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) at the Universities
of Reading and Surrey invites applications for 17-19 fully funded PhD
studentships starting in September 2018. These will be selected from the
41 exciting projects at our available projects page, including projects in
atmospheric dynamics and hazards, the climate system and climate change,
Earth observation, space weather, land surface processes, hydrology and
ecosystems.
http://www.reading.ac.uk/nercdtp
NERC funding is only available to UK citizens and other EU citizens meeting
the RCUK residence requirements. The studentships cover university fees,
training, research expenses, conference attendance and a tax free
maintenance grant (GBP 14,553 pa). SCENARIO seeks to attract high-quality
graduates from science, mathematics and engineering degrees.
The scope of SCENARIO is broad, spanning the science of the atmosphere,
oceans, ice, hydrology, soil, biosphere and space weather. As a SCENARIO
DTP student you can expect to receive excellent training in quantitative
environmental science, research skills and a wider set of professional
skills in preparation for a leading role in science, industry, the public
sector or academia. SCENARIO has many partners from industry and the public
sector who offer co-supervision and opportunities for placement work
related to your PhD research. Look for details of CASE sponsorship in the
project adverts.
For a full list of available PhD projects and details on how to apply,
please visit our website: http://www.reading.ac.uk/nercdtp/available
The deadline for applications is January 29, 2018.
For further queries please contact Claire Morris,
[log in to unmask] (SCENARIO DTP Administrator)
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