Scholarship Background
The University of Nottingham wants people to apply for a PhD Studentship about the Pantanal.
This program wants talented students from the UK to start full-time PhD studies at the University. The research will use many ways to study the environment and how carbon moves in the Pantanal.
Students will work with other Brazilian and UK groups and share their findings at meetings. They’ll also get training in different skills, like working in the field and a lab and discussing their work.
The University of Nottingham is a very popular university in the UK. It started in 1881 in Nottingham. Now, it is one of the largest universities in the UK. It has lots of different parts that are grouped into five areas.
This scholarship pays for everything, like living expenses, fees, and research costs. It’s an excellent chance for students to research while learning and growing. Apply now to join this important work on climate change in a big and special place.
Eligibility Criteria
Who Can Apply
Students from the UK
What You Can Study
You can use the scholarship for any subject offered by the University of Nottingham.
What You Need
Get a 2:1 Honours degree (or equivalent) in a related subject. The University has English language requirements. Having extra qualifications like a Master’s degree is a plus. Experience in doing your research, analyzing data, and doing fieldwork is also good.
Scholarship Level
PhD
Scholarship Amount and Incentives
- Money for living expenses, paid at UKRI rates (£18,622 per year)
- Coverage for tuition fees
- Up to £4,000 per year for research expenses
Scholarship Application Procedure
Send an email to nicholas.girkin@nottingham.ac.uk. Add a short cover letter explaining your eligibility (max. 1 page). Attach your CV. Then, apply officially on the University’s website.
Scholarship Deadline
17 May 2024
Additional Note
- Name of the University: University of Nottingham
- Department: Biosciences
- Level of Course: PhD
- Scholarship: Fully-funded stipend paid at UKRI rates (£18,622 pa), tuition fees, and up to £4,000 pa for research costs
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: NA
- Nationality: UK home students