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you must: Have submitted an application by the deadline for a PhD programme to start in September 2024. Hold (or expect to achieve) a first class or 2.1 UK honours undergraduate degree (or international
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applicants from specific backgrounds applying for self-funded projects, which include: Tuition fees A tax-free annual stipend at the UKRI rate for the duration of the studentship Benefits vary by programme
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to sustainable development. They also enhance individual teaching and research capacity leading to increased institutional capacity in academic and other sectors in Commonwealth countries and will
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requirements can be viewed on the relevant programme page here . Nationality restrictions This funding is available to all nationalities. Application procedure Apply for a place on the PhD programme of
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-award PhD programme in a variety of projects across the Faculty of Science and Engineering, with applicants spending four years across Manchester and Bangalore. Students enrolled on the newly launched
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are motivated to tackle, and plan to engage with, diversity enhancement in physics and astronomy. Tenable period 3.5 years Continuation of award Continuation of the award is subject to satisfactory progress
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-award PhD programme in a variety of projects across the Faculty of Science and Engineering, with applicants spending four years across Manchester and Kharagpur. Students enrolled on the newly launched
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. £15,609, research training support grant, travel up to £1,250 for the whole programme, and health insurance while at Melbourne. Specified use Tuition fees, stipend, research training support grant, and
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admissions criteria can be found under 'Available Projects' and then selecting the PhD programme information for that specific project. - The University of Melbourne admissions criteria can be found
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: Academic requirements Candidates must at a minimum satisfy the academic requirements for entry onto PhD programmes within the Department of Computer Science. However, this is a highly competitive studentship