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- Research Field
- Formal sciences
About
Outline
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Doctoral Training Partnership is up to 37 studentships which will be 3.5 years (four years for CASE awards) full time or up to seven years part-time.
The research projects listed below are open for applications for the 2019/20 intake:
- Project SAMSA - Smart Analytical Materials for Supertoxic Agents
- Advancing the CLASSIC NMR Strategy to Understand Fundamentals of Crystallization Processes
- Electrocatalysis in Iodine-based Oxidations
- Electrochemical Generation and Utilisation of N- and O-Centered Radicals
- Excited States and Radical Behaviour: Interrogation of Light-Induced Chemical Processes via Time-Resolved EPR Spectroscopy
- Tailoring molecular functions by O-annulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
- New directions in cooperative catalysis
- Design and Application of Heavy Atom-Free and Redox-Active Organic Triplet Photosensitizers
- Drug binding affinity predictions to achieve targeted drug discovery
What is funded
Full UK/EU tuition fees |
Doctoral stipend matching UKRI National Minimum. |
Additional funding is available over the course of the programme and will cover costs such as research consumables, training, conferences and travel. |
Duration
3.5 full-time or 7 years part-time
Eligibility
UK Research Council eligibility conditions apply |
Applicants with a Lower Second Class degree will be considered if they also have a master’s degree. Applicants with a minimum Upper Second Class degree and significant relevant non-academic experience are encouraged to apply. |
The Doctoral Training Partnership welcomes applications from both UK and EU applicants; however, as a consequence of the EU referendum result, final award decisions will depend on the outcomes of the UK/EU negotiations.
Full awards (fees plus maintenance stipend) are open to UK Nationals and EU students who can satisfy UK residency requirements. To be eligible for the full award, EU Nationals must have been in the UK for at least three years prior to the start of the course for which they are seeking funding, including for the purposes of full-time education.
A small number of awards may also be made available to EU Nationals who do not meet the above residency requirement, provided that they have been ordinarily resident in the EU for at least three years prior to the start of their proposed programme of study.
Organisation
- Organisation name
- Cardiff University
- Organisation Country
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