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Mathematics PhD Teaching Assistantships and Studentships ,University College London

Mathematics PhD Teaching Assistantships and Studentships at UCL
University College London -Department of Mathematics

Applications are invited for PhD funding opportunities in the UCL
Department of Mathematics starting in September 2013.

Studentship Description

Applicants will be considered for the following sources of PhD funding:

5 Teaching Assistantships
EPSRC studentship funding
Departmental nominations for UCL Graduate Research Scholarships
Various individual PhD studentships
Departmental nominations for Overseas Research Scholarships (non
EU applicants only)

Details of each type of funding can be found below.

Person Specification
Successful candidates will be admitted to the MPhil/PhD programme in
Mathematics (Pure or Applied).

The Teaching Assistantships last for 4 years and will cover tuition
fees at UK/EU rate plus a stipend of approximately £15,590 per annum
based on the standard EPSRC rate. Teaching Assistants will spend 25%
of their time teaching and the rest devoted to research towards their
PhD.

EPSRC funding will cover tuition fees at UK/EU rate plus a stipend of
approximately £15,590 per annum based on the standard EPSRC rate.
This is tenable for 3 or 4 years (exact duration to be confirmed).

UCL Graduate Research Scholarships, tenable for 3 years, will cover
tuition fees at UK/EU rate plus a stipend of approximately £15,590 per
annum based on the standard EPSRC rate.

Overseas Research Scholarships (non EU applications only), tenable for
3 or 4 years, cover the difference in PhD fees between Overseas and
UK/EU rates. Successful candidates may also be nominated for a Dean's
Prize, providing scholarships up to the value of UCL student fees.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/beams/phd/funding/deans.

REQUIREMENTS
Applicants should possess a good honours degree (1st class or 2:1
minimum) in Mathematics, or an equivalent qualification from other
countries.

APPLICATION PROCESS
Applicants should apply for the MPhil/PhD programme in Mathematics at
UCL, 2013 entry, by completing the UCL Graduate Application on-line
form for Research Degrees available at:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/graduate-study/application-admission
and send an up to date CV and a covering letter/email confirming that
the on-line graduate application has been submitted and indicating
that they are applying for PhD funding directly to the Department. If
there is any particular source of funding for which applicants do not
wish to be considered, they should state this clearly in their
covering letter/email.

Please note that the offer of an MPhil/PhD place is separate from
decisions regarding funding.

DETAILS
Deadline for receipt of completed applications is midnight on Monday 4
February 2013.

Interviews are planned for 11 & 12 February 2013. The start date will
be September 2013.

Address for applications:
Prof Valery Smyshlyaev (Applied); Dr John Talbot (Pure)
Department of Mathematics
University College London
London WC1E 6BT
v.smyshlyaev@ucl.ac.uk or j.talbot@ucl.ac.uk

PhD Studentships - School of Business and Management , Queen Mary University

PhD Studentships
School of Business and Management

The School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of
London, invites applications to be put forward for PhD Studentships,
commencing September 2013. We welcome applications in the following
areas:

Equality and diversity - working with The Centre for Research in
Equality and Diversity (CRED)
Globalisation - working with The Centre for Globalisation Research (CGR)
Business history - working with The Centre for Management and
Organisational History (CMoH)
Marketing
Public management
Management learning and leadership
Business ecologies - innovation, knowledge and networks

Candidates must specify which research group they wish to join on
their application form.

The Award
Queen Mary Studentships are open to suitably qualified candidates from
the UK, EU and overseas. The Studentship consists of the full cost of
(home or overseas) fees and £15,590 a year for maintenance for 3 years
for London-based students. Award holders will be expected to undertake
some departmental duties through the course of their PhD as a
condition of the award.

Candidate Profile
The School of Business and Management is committed to appointing only
the very best candidates to its PhD programme. To apply you should
have a good first degree (BA or BSc Honours or equivalent), at upper
second class or equivalent with evidence of some 1st class work,
and/or a Masters qualification (at Merit or above with evidence of
some Distinction level work) in a cognate discipline related to the
studentship. All applicants will be judged according to the same
criteria, namely: record of academic and/or professional achievement;
quality of their research proposal; and compatibility with the theme
of the studentship.

Further Details and Application Process
General enquiries should be addressed to the PhD Administrator, Monira
Begum (m.begum@qmul.ac.uk).

Candidates are encouraged to discuss their research proposal with a
member of academic staff specialising in their research area. Details
of academic staff and their research interests can be found on the
School website (http://www.busman.qmul.ac.uk/staff/index.html)

For further details and how to apply visit:
http://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/howtoapply/ and see the School's
web pages: http://www.busman.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/phdprogramme/index.html.

Application Deadline
The closing date for applications is 31st January 2013. All
short-listed applicants will be interviewed shortly after the closing
date (either face-to-face or, in the case of overseas candidates, by
Skype or telephone).

PhD Studentships in Literary Research and English Studies - Queen Mary University London

PhD Studentships
Queen Mary, University of London -Department of English

The Department of English is offering a range of AHRC and Queen Mary
Principal's Studentships for entry to its PhD programme in September
2013 to candidates wishing to develop a PhD in any area of the
Department's research expertise.

English at Queen Mary
The Department is widely recognized as one of the country's leading
centres for literary research and English studies. The research and
teaching interests of our staff span a wide range of periods from the
classical to the contemporary, and we have an international reputation
for our pioneering interdisciplinary and collaborative work attracting
postgraduate students from all over the world. We have specialists who
can offer supervision in the following periods of study: Classical and
Medieval, Renaissance and Early Modern, Eighteenth Century and
Romanticism, Nineteenth-Century Studies, Modern and Contemporary and
Postcolonial. Many of the Department's staff are known internationally
for their work. They bring to their teaching and project supervision
expertise in the most recent developments in research methodologies
and an awareness of current directions in research. We have a large
thriving graduate community with a significant number of PhD projects
supported by AHRC and Queen Mary awards.

The Awards
Queen Mary Principal's Studentships are open to suitably qualified
candidates from the UK, EU and Overseas. The Studentship comprises of
the full cost of (home or overseas) fees and £15,590 a year for
maintenance for 3 years for London-based students.

AHRC Studentships are open to suitably qualified candidates from the
UK and EU. The Studentship comprises of the full cost of fees and
£15,590 a year for maintenance for 3 years for London-based students.
For eligibility requirements please consult the AHRC's guidelines:
http://www.ahrc.ac.uk/Funding-Opportunities/Postgraduate-funding/Pages/Current-award-holders.aspx.

Application Deadline
The deadline is 5 pm on Thursday 31 January 2013. All short-listed
applicants will be interviewed (either face-to-face or, in the case of
overseas candidates, by telephone or skype) and applicants must be
available for interview in the middle of February 2013 (specific dates
are yet to be confirmed).

PhD in Global Health Innovation,Imperial College London

Institute of Global Health Innovation PhD Programme 2013
Imperial College London

Imperial College London's Institute of Global Health Innovation (IGHI)
is pleased to announce the next round of PhD Studentships. The
Institute is working to improve the health of people and reduce health
inequalities throughout the world.

By channelling Imperial's interdisciplinary and pioneering research
strengths across its faculties and Business School, the Institute aims
to overcome scientific, technical, managerial and political obstacles
to respond to global healthcare challenges. The Institute is part of
Imperial's strategy to develop solutions to global challenges by
harnessing the critical mass of its multidisciplinary research
expertise.

The Institute comprises a series of research centres that reflect
Imperial's commitment to improving global health by capitalising on
innovation in medicine, engineering, health policy and systems, and
technology to address global health challenges associated with
demographic, environment, social and economic changes.

The PhD programme is open to UK/EU and overseas students. The funding
is for three years and covers both fees and living expenses. Research
progress is assessed each year and continuing receipt of funds will
depend on satisfactory academic progress. Ideal candidates will have
research interest in the following areas:

Centre for Health Policy:

Comparative health system performance
Evaluation of innovative health system reforms
Behavioural economics

The Hamlyn Centre

Medical Imaging and Robotics
Pervasion Sensing (body sensor networks and surgical implants)
Medical Devices and Design in Healthcare

Gut Health

Modelling gut-microbial-human metabolism in relation to disease
aetiopathogenesis
Building chemically aware surgical devices for real-time operative
diagnostics
Mass spectrometric chemical tissue imaging

Applicants should usually have a good 1st class undergraduate degree
(or equivalent) in a relevant subject and preferably also a good
Masters degree in the relevant area for their PhD. Applicants must be
fluent in spoken and written English.

Applications must include the following:

A 2 page research statement that describes:

What you see as an interesting research issue.
An outline of the objectives and methodology for the research.
What relevant experience you have.

A detailed CV
Transcripts of all degree results
The contact details for two referees

Please email your application to ighi@imperial.ac.uk with the subject
title 'Global Health PhD studentship application'

Closing date: 3rd March 2013

Imperial College London values diversity and is committed to equality
of opportunity.

PhD Studentship in Mathematics , University of Bristol

PhD Studentship in Mathematics
University of Bristol -School of Mathematics

Faculty of Science

The University of Bristol invites applications for a fully funded 42
Month PhD Studentship in Mathematics commencing 1 October 2013,
working with Professor Tim Browning on his ERC funded project
Frontiers of Analytic Number Theory And Selected Topics (FANTAST).

The studentship includes an annual stipend at EPSRC rates (currently
£13,590 p.a.), and covers the University's tuition fees for EU or
overseas students. Applicants are expected to hold a first class
honours degree, or international equivalent, in Mathematics. There are
no restrictions on nationality.

The School of Mathematics has about 95 members of academic staff from
over 24 countries covering three areas of mathematics research, and an
international reputation for excellence in each. It was ranked third
for applied mathematics, joint fourth for statistics, and joint fifth
for pure mathematics based on the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise
(RAE) 2008. It is one of the largest schools in the Faculty of Science
and currently provides around 70 postgraduates with a vibrant and
stimulating place to work. Fourteen per cent of mathematics students
were from overseas in 2011/12, one of the largest international
communities in the faculty.

Research Groups Research groups in Applied Mathematics include
dynamical systems and statistical mechanics, mathematical physics
(quantum chaos, random matrix theory, quantum information,
condensed-matter theory), fluid dynamics (complex fluids, experimental
mathematics, turbulence, waves, granular flows), materials science,
and scientific computing.

Research groups in Pure Mathematics include algebra (representation
theory of groups and algebras, homological algebra, algebraic
topology), analysis (partial differential equations and spectral
theory), ergodic theory and dynamical systems (dimension theory in
dynamical systems, dynamics of group actions, Teichmüller dynamics),
logic (set theory and the foundations of mathematics) and number
theory (algorithmic number theory, analytic number theory and
Diophantine geometry).

The Statistics group's research projects include the modelling of
random phenomena, methods for the analysis of data, and computational
techniques for performing this modelling and analysis. The
applications of this research are many and varied, ranging from the
analysis of solar flares to robot navigation, from the behaviour of
socially organised animals to traffic queues and from genetic research
to signal processing.

For more information on the School of Mathematics, it's research
groups, teaching and staff profile, see

http://www.maths.bris.ac.uk/

Application process To apply, complete the online application form
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/pg-howtoapply. Please choose 'Mathematics
(PhD)' as your programme choice and include "PhD Studentship in
Mathematics (FANTAST)" in the funding section.

The deadline for applications is 1 February 2013. Short-listed
applicants will be interviewed in the week commencing 18 February
2013. Interviews of overseas applicants may be carried out via skype.

Your application should include (1) Full list of courses and marks
from your university, (2) English language certificates where
applicable, (3) two academic references, (4) an up-to-date CV and (5)
a brief statement of why you wish to take on this project.

Genomic Medicine and Statistics PhD Scholarship,University of Oxford

Wellcome Trust 4-Year PhD Programme (5)
University of Oxford -Genomic Medicine and Statistics

The Medical Sciences Division is pleased to announce that five PhD
Studentships are available for the following 4-Year Wellcome Trust
Doctoral Programme:

Genomic Medicine and Statistics

The four years will comprise a first year common to all students
within the programme and a three-year self-directed research project.
The first year will include taught modules and laboratory rotations
designed to equip students with the knowledge to make an informed
choice of doctoral project.

The programme is available for admission in October 2013 and is open
to applications from Home/EU and overseas students. Tuition fees will
be paid at the Home/EU rate. Overseas candidates are encouraged to
apply for bursaries to cover overseas fees - please review possible
http://www.ox.ac.uk/feesandfunding/search/.

The deadline for receipt of applications is 4th January 2013.

It is expected that interviews will be held on 24th and 25th January 2013.

Please see further information on the Apply link below.

Enquiries should be directed to enquiries@msdtc.ox.ac.uk

David Parkin PhD Scholarship - University of Bath School of Management

David Parkin PhD Scholarship for Overseas Students
University of Bath -School of Management

To help support the University of Bath's world-class research
environment and to provide doctoral training for outstanding
individuals seeking specifically to pursue professional academic
careers, the School of Management is seeking applications for the
David Parkin PhD Scholarship for Overseas Students.The David Parkin
PhD Studentships worth approximately £13,000 per annum for 3 years
(overseas tuition fees, and training support grant) are open to
candidates from anywhere in the world (outside the EU) who have both
(i) exceptional academic qualifications and (ii) a strong commitment
to acquiring a professional research training to become management
academics.

Research interests in any field of management will be considered, from
exceptional candidates from anywhere in the world (outside the EU),
and from any prior disciplinary background. Applications are welcomed
from

genuinely outstanding graduates who:

1. must hold at a minimum a bachelor degree (a First or Upper-second
or GPA equivalent)

2. Are fluent in English.

3. Are strongly committed to, and potentially capable of, high-quality
academic research in an area that is consistent with the research
expertise of School staff, as well as the ability and desire to
develop their teaching skills in this area.

Suitably qualified candidates should apply directly online
https://www.bath.ac.uk/study/pg/applications.pl

attaching without fail as additional documents, ALL of the following:

1. A single document containing the following and in this order:-

a) A statement confirming that you are applying for The David Parkin
PhD Studentship.

b) A statement up to 100 words of why you think you should be awarded
a studentship.

c) The names of at least two, but preferably three, School of
Management faculty members that you think might be appropriate
doctoral supervisors for your research interests.

d) A statement up to 200 words of which Subject Group of the School to
which you wish to make a research contribution and why you think you
will succeed in making such a contribution.

e) An additional statement up to 200 words of why you want to pursue a
career as a professional management academic.

2. An original preliminary research proposal written by applicants themselves.

3. A full academic CV, including all schools, colleges and
universities attended, along with grades and other verifiable evidence
of academic ability and achievement, plus any working experience plus
the full contact details of at least two academic referees who will be
prepared to give references at possibly short notice, and a statement
of willingness to be interviewed if short-listed.

4. Copies of official academic achievements in undergraduate degree
classification and master degree award if available, plus copies of
official transcripts of all degree subjects taken, proof of English
fluency (non-native English speakers only), and GRE, GMAT, GPA scores
if available.

Applications that do not supply all of the above items in full will
NOT be considered, so do please be sure to send ALL the items
requested.

Closing date for applications: 1st March 2013

All applicants are advised to view the School's webpages:
http://www.bath.ac.uk/management/

Applicants must be seeking to earn a PhD on a full-time basis and be a
new PhD student to the School of Management. Annual continuation of
studentships will depend on satisfactory academic performance by
holders. For any queries please contact: Graduate Division, School of
Management, University of Bath, Bath,

BA2 7AY, United Kingdom. Email: pgradmin@management.bath.ac.uk Tel: 44
(0) 1225 386714/386162.

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