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Dear list members

Please forward the email below to any students who might be potentially interested.  Note that the current deadline (9am on 8th April) replaces the previous deadline.

Many thanks and apologies for any cross-posting.

 

PhD Studentships in Infectious Disease Modelling

Funding is available for up to two PhD studentships, to start in the academic year 2014/2015, held between the Faculty of Epidemiology at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and Public Health England (PHE).  The projects cover research in infectious disease modelling on topics that are relevant to public health in England.  Studentships will be for three years.

The award includes fees and a tax-free stipend of at least £15,726 for three years (2014/15 rate to be confirmed).  The award is only available to those who are eligible for Home/EU fees.

Please see the website for further details:

http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/funding/phd_studentships_in_infectious_disease_modelling.html

The following describes the available projects:

http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/study/funding/phd_studentships_in_infectious_disease_modelling___projects.html

Application deadline:  extended to 9am on 8th April 2014

 


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