Beasiswa: Master/PhD Studentships, University of Ulster, UK
PhD Study Opportunities 2008/2009
University of Ulster, UK
http://research. ulster.ac. uk/info/status/ studentopp. html
The University invites applications for admission to full-time
research studies commencing in September 2008. A number of awards
will be available for selected applicants.
Research supervision leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
(PhD) is offered in the following Research Institutes:
Science, Engineering and Information Technology
Biomedical Sciences, Architecture and the Built Environment,
Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, Nanotechnology & Advanced
Materials, Nursing, Psychology, Health & Rehabilitation Sciences
Social Sciences
Business & Management, Education, Transitional Justice (Law), Social
Policy Research, Sports & Exercise Science
Arts and Humanities
Art & Design, Celtic Studies, Media Studies, Humanities and Irish
Cultural Heritages
Master of Research
A one-year full-time programme leading to the award of Master of
Research is offered in the areas of Cultural Heritages, Biomedical
Sciences and Environmental Studies. It is anticipated that awards
will be available for selected applicants.
Part-time Study
Applications to undertake part-time study towards the degrees of
Master of Clinical Research (MClinRes), Doctor of Philosophy and a
range of professional doctorates are also welcomed by the University.
How to Apply
To be considered for entry, applicants should hold, or expect to hold
by 15 August 2008 a first or upper second class honours degree in a
subject relevant to the proposed research topic. Specific project
details and application materials are available on the University web
site at http://research. ulster.ac. uk/info/status/ studentopp. html
The closing date for the receipt of applications for full-time study
and associated awards will be Friday 4 April 2008.
Interviews will form part of the selection process and are likely to
be held during the period late April to early May 2008. Selected
applicants will be contacted with further details shortly after the
closing date.
Apply online: http://www.ulster. ac.uk/applyonlin e or complete an
application form.
* Awards may be directed to some areas in preference to others on the
basis of the number and quality of applications received and the
University's strategic approach to the support of research activity.
University of Ulster, UK
http://research. ulster.ac. uk/info/status/ studentopp. html
The University invites applications for admission to full-time
research studies commencing in September 2008. A number of awards
will be available for selected applicants.
Research supervision leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
(PhD) is offered in the following Research Institutes:
Science, Engineering and Information Technology
Biomedical Sciences, Architecture and the Built Environment,
Environmental Sciences, Computer Science, Nanotechnology & Advanced
Materials, Nursing, Psychology, Health & Rehabilitation Sciences
Social Sciences
Business & Management, Education, Transitional Justice (Law), Social
Policy Research, Sports & Exercise Science
Arts and Humanities
Art & Design, Celtic Studies, Media Studies, Humanities and Irish
Cultural Heritages
Master of Research
A one-year full-time programme leading to the award of Master of
Research is offered in the areas of Cultural Heritages, Biomedical
Sciences and Environmental Studies. It is anticipated that awards
will be available for selected applicants.
Part-time Study
Applications to undertake part-time study towards the degrees of
Master of Clinical Research (MClinRes), Doctor of Philosophy and a
range of professional doctorates are also welcomed by the University.
How to Apply
To be considered for entry, applicants should hold, or expect to hold
by 15 August 2008 a first or upper second class honours degree in a
subject relevant to the proposed research topic. Specific project
details and application materials are available on the University web
site at http://research. ulster.ac. uk/info/status/ studentopp. html
The closing date for the receipt of applications for full-time study
and associated awards will be Friday 4 April 2008.
Interviews will form part of the selection process and are likely to
be held during the period late April to early May 2008. Selected
applicants will be contacted with further details shortly after the
closing date.
Apply online: http://www.ulster. ac.uk/applyonlin e or complete an
application form.
* Awards may be directed to some areas in preference to others on the
basis of the number and quality of applications received and the
University's strategic approach to the support of research activity.