Scholarship details
The University of Liverpool Offers Ph.D. Scholarship in Plasma-Water Interface Analysis for Talented International Students. The academic year 2022-2023.
Applicants must be enrolled in the university. The ideal candidate for this project is a student with a minimum grade of 2.1 or equivalent in the discipline of physics, chemistry, or engineering, with experience or interest in simulation or numerical modeling.
Students must submit the following supporting documents: School or college transcripts/certificates; University transcripts; Degree certificates; English language certificates (international applicants only); Personal statement; Two signed, letterhead references (these must be academic references if you have been in education full time in the last three years); Research proposal (can be proven for plagiarism, collusion, and other irregularities).
About The School
Established in 1841, the University of Liverpool is considered one of the best universities in the world. It offers a unique experience for students, with learning and instruction at the forefront in their respective fields.
Students can choose from a variety of undergraduate, graduate, and research programs in a variety of fields at this university. The university can help students specialize, change career paths, transition to a new sector, or obtain the necessary certifications for their chosen profession.
Title to Receive: Doctorate
Place of Study: United Kingdom
Offeror: University of Liverpool
Language(s): English
Modality: Face-to-face
Application Limit: 12/31/2021
Package Offered:
- The scholarship offers payment of tuition fees.
- The scholarship does not cover travel expenses, living expenses, medical insurance, or study materials.
Countries that can apply:
- Switzerland
- Japan
- Canada
- Germany
- United Kingdom
- Sweden
- Australia
- United States
- Norway
- France
- Asian countries
- African countries
Requirements:
- Eligible course or subjects: Ph.D. programs in plasma-water interface analysis
- Applicants must be enrolled in the university.
- The ideal candidate for this project is a student with a minimum grade of 2.1 or equivalent in the discipline of physics, chemistry, or engineering, with experience or interest in simulation or numerical modeling.
- Students must apply for their preferred course of study through the university’s online platform. To take advantage of the scholarship, applicants must send their CV along with a cover letter and two references to [email protected]
- Students must submit the following supporting documents: School or college transcripts/certificates; University transcripts; Degree certificates; English language certificates (international applicants only); Personal statement; Two signed, letterhead references (these must be academic references if you have been in education full time in the last three years); Research proposal (can be proven for plagiarism, collusion, and other irregularities).
- Applicants must have an internationally recognized English language qualification for the opportunity.
Funding information
Funded studentship
For UK students the studentship will cover the tuition fees and provide a yearly stipend.
For overseas students, the studentship will cover the tuition fees only. The applicant is expected to provide evidence of their financial ability to cover their living expenses while living in the UK.