Postgraduate Studies - The Queen's University of Belfast.
Funding for postgraduate study You can get funding for postgraduate study through loans, studentships, bursaries and grants - you might also get help from your employer.
Studentships. A number students funded on other projects have been associated with the hub, over the past 3 years: 15 students including; 6 iCASE students have or are been based at Harwell as well as 3 MChem Placements. The students are hosted by a number of Institutions including Cardiff, Glasgow, UCL, Oxford, QUB and Southampton and spend time based at Harwell. Graduated doctoral students.
Ageing Sector PhD Studentships in QUB. The School of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work within Queen’s University Belfast is offering two full-time PhD studentships to strengthen the evidence-base of the Ageing Sector in Northern Ireland. Funding is available for three years, and will cover university fees and pay a stipend. These studentships will focus upon: (1) Age-Friendly Society.
Scholarship Description: The Queen’s University Belfast is offering a number of Postgraduate Studentships within the School of Electronics, Electrical Engine.
The EngD is a four-year programme that combines PhD-level research projects based on real business problems identified by the industrial partners, with a programme of taught courses which complement the research project. The Research Engineer's time is split between the Centre for Doctoral Training and the sponsoring company; the student will typically spend 75% of their time working directly.
A big welcome to our new group member Deepak Singh who will be doing his PhD thesis with us. His project is on the umbrella of the Spark Program funded by the Marie-Sklodowska-Curie program from EU. December 01, 2018 A big welcome to our new group member Deepak Singh who will be doing his PhD thesis with us. His project is on the umbrella of the Spark Program funded by the Marie-Sklodowska.
Call for applications: PhD Bursary in Translation Studies Queen's Universary, Belfast, Northern Ireland Deadline: 15 May 2010 Applications are invited for a full three-year PhD studentship in Translation Studies. The successful candidate will enroll in Queen’s University Belfast, and will receive joint supervision from Professors David Johnston (Queen’s University) and Lawrence Venuti.