PhD Scholarships in Engineering, Design and Informatics in UK
Deadline: 23.02.2015.
Scholarship administrator: | University of Sussex |
Level: | doctoral |
Field of study: | Engineering |
Place of study: | United Kingdom |
PhD Scholarships in Engineering, Design and Informatics
Deadline: 23 February 2015
Open to: international graduates in informatics or related field
Scholarship:£13,863 per annum and fees
The School of Engineering and Informatics invites applications for up to nine Doctoral Scholarships: four in the Department of Engineering and Design and five in the Department of Informatics. The scholarships are for either topic-specific projects or for research projects proposed by applicants.
Projects proposed by applicants must fit within the areas of research in the School; applicants with interests that span both Departments are particularly welcomed.
The research groups in the Department of Engineering & Design are:
- Dynamics, Control and Vehicle Research Group;
- Industrial Informatics and Signal Processing Research Group;
- Sensor Technology Research Centre;
- Thermo-Fluid Mechanics Research Centre.
The research groups in the Department of Informatics are:
- Cognitive and Language Processing Systems;
- Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems;
- Foundations of Software Systems;
- Interactive Systems.
Eligibility
Applicants should have at least a good 2:1 (average of 8/10 during their studying) bachelors degree (or equivalent) relevant to their area of study.
Scholarship
Scholarships will include a three year stipend at standard postgraduate rates (currently £13,863 per annum) and fees as follows:
- For Home/EU applicants, full fees;
- For overseas applicants, a contribution of up to £12,000 towards overseas fees, depending on qualifications
Application
Application deadline is 23 February 2015.
Applicants must make an online application for a PhD place and specify in the form that they wish to apply for a School Scholarship. There you can also find additional information on how to apply and contact supervisors for overseas candidates.
Applicants for topic-specific Scholarship projects must include a file with a statement that explains their particular interest, knowledge and skills in relation to the chosen project. The filename format should be your surname plus “personal_statement”.
Applicants submitting their own Scholarship project proposalshould read the advice about finding a potential supervisor and how to write a proposal on this web page.