8 Fully Funded Prize PhD Studentships in Physics - Scottish University
Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 06:27The alliance brings together internationally leading physics research
across Scotland to form the largest physics grouping in the UK. Major
research themes being pursued are astronomy, condensed matter and
materials physics, nuclear and plasma physics, elementary particles,
photonics and physics and life sciences.
The Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) is offering up to 8
fully funded PhD studentships for outstanding students from anywhere
in the world. These prestigious and competitive awards are intended to
attract outstanding students to study for a PhD in Scotland.
Applicants will be registered for a PhD in physics at one of the
participating Universities namely Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, Glasgow,
Paisley, St Andrews and Strathclyde. An excellent training environment
will be provided by the SUPA Graduate School, giving candidates access
to a wide range of courses across Scotland.
The online SUPA Prize Studentship is looking to recruit the best early
stage researchers from a world-wide market to come to Scotland and
help drive the research agenda in physics. The competition has run
three times very successfully. In the first year of operation, the
Prize Studentship Competition had 127 applications from 34 countries.
10 studentships were awarded. The second year of operation, the Prize
Studentship Competition saw an increase in applications and countries
represented with 186 applications from 50 countries. 9 students were
awarded the prize studentships. In our third year we had 230
applications again from around 50 countries and we awarded 15
studentships.
The SUPA Graduate School has 7 state of the art video-enable teaching
rooms in each of the 6 SUPA partner physics departments and in the
University of Dundee. All SUPA students have access to a comprehensive
selection of advanced courses being delivered across the country by
SUPA partners pooling expertise in the main theme areas of SUPA viz
nuclear and plasma physics, photonics, condensed matter and material
physics, astro and space, particle physics and physics and life
sciences. In 2006-07, the first year of operation, we offered a total
of 611 lecture hours across a choice of 48 graduate courses and 4
distance learning courses. Three Learning Technologists support
video-enabled teaching and develop e-learning materials for the
Graduate School. Students and staff within SUPA have access to My.SUPA
- a customised learning portal to enhance and support teaching,
learning, communication and collaboration within the alliance.
For more information on SUPA goto www.supa.ac.uk.
The prize studentships will be open for applications from Oct 2007,
with a deadline for submission of 31 January 2008. For more
information on the studentships goto
www.supa.ac.uk/SUPA_F/Graduate_School/Prize_Studentships.htm
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