The Transport and Road Assessment Centre (TRAC), as part of the Built
Environment Research Institute at the University of Ulster is currently
advertising for applications for PhD studentships. These are funded by the
Department for Education and Learning and also by the Vice Chancellors
Research Scholarships. TRAC was rated 5 in the 2001 RAE and is part of a
large postgraduate research community in Built Environment.
The list of projects in transport can be found at
http://www.infc.ulst.ac.uk/informatics/research/pgStudentships.html
The closing date is 31st March 2006 for all applications. Please contact
Professor Julian Hine ([log in to unmask]) for further information about
projects in transportation.
DEL Research Studentships
The University has DEL research studentships available in many subject
areas. These pay tuition fees and an annual maintenance award of not less
than £12,300 per annum. Full awards are available only to applicants
normally resident in the UK. Applicants for these awards must have or
expect to obtain in Summer 2006 the minimum of an upper second class
honours degree in a subject area appropriate to the project.
Vice-Chancellor's Research Scholarships
A number of University funded VCRS will be available in certain subject
areas. Applicants for these awards must have or expect to obtain in Summer
2006 the minimum of an upper second class honours degree in a specific
research area (as advertised). They will cover tuition fees and a
maintenance award of not less than £12,300 per annum for three years
(subject to satisfactory academic performance). Applications are invited
from UK, European Union and overseas students. Only candidates who are new
applicants to PhD will be eligible. VCRS awards are not available for
applicants for any other research degree nor for any candidate who has
previously registered for PhD nor anyone who has already obtained a PhD.
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