PhD Scholarships at City, University of London
The School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering at City, University of London is offering 20 full-time, three-year doctoral studentships for 2020/21 entry. Applications are invited from exceptional UK, European and International graduates wishing to pursue cutting-edge research in any of the School’s key research areas.
Scholarship Details
Host University : City, University of London
Department: School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering
Course Level: Doctoral
Nationality: International
Place of study UK
Application Deadline: April 20, 2020
Eligibility
To be eligible, applicants must have to meet the following criteria:
Hold a good honours degree (normally no less than a second class honours degree or an equivalent qualification) in an appropriate subject. Exceptionally, if the first degree is in a different subject area, a university can consider applications from those with a good Master’s Degree in a relevant subject or extensive professional experience in the area of their proposed research
Application Process
Applications are welcome from individuals wishing to pursue research in any of the departments listed below. You are strongly encouraged to discuss your application in advance with a potential supervisor in the School. Please visit the research degrees web pages below for further information.
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics
- Mathematics
- Computer Science
- Library and Information Science
The online application can be found in the How to apply section on each of the Research Degree pages listed above and should include the following supporting documents:
- Research proposal. Guidance on how to write a research proposal
- Copies of Degree Certificates and Transcripts in official English translation – original will be requested before an offer is made.
- Official work e-mail addresses (not private ones) for two referees (one of which must be an academic).
- Proof of English Language proficiency (minimum average score of 6.5 IELTS, with a minimum of 6.0 in each of the four components) if English is not your first language.
- Passport.
Scholarship Benefits
A doctoral studentship will provide:
- An annual bursary (£16,000 in 2020/21)
- Full tuition fee for Home and EU students. Applications from international applicants are welcome but the applicant must make appropriate arrangements to cover the difference between the international and home tuition fee.
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