PhD Studentship – Heriot Watt University – UK

Heriot Watt University Offers PhD studentship Position In Solid State Chemistry  Supported By The Energy Technology Partnership At UK In 2011

Scholarship Description:
A PhD studentship, supported by the Energy Technology Partnership, is available for a project in solid-state materials chemistry. The work, to be carried out in conjunction with an industrial partner, will involve the synthesis and characterisation of new thermoelectric materials, with the aim of producing power generation devices suitable for energy recovery from low-grade waste heat. Candidates should have or expect to gain a first or upper second-class degree in Chemistry, Materials Science or a related discipline.Supporting Documents:
You will need to supply various documents to support your application. These include:
* a copy of your degree certificate and relevant transcripts
* proof of your ability in the English language (if English is not your mother tongue or if you have not already studied for a degree that was taught in English)
* references from two academic sources (applicants with relevant full time work experience may use their current employer as one of the referees)
* a copy of the photo page from your passport – this is only required if you are an international students who requires a visa to enter the UK
* a financial guarantee* to prove how your tuition fees and personal maintenance costs will be met – this is only required if you are one of the following:
o any UK/EU student applying to study on campus
o any Institute of Petroleum Engineering student applying to study on campus
o an international student who is not entering the UK on a Tier 4 visa
o an international student who is being sponsored by your government or a commercial organisation
* Postgraduate Taught Masters Students in the Institute of Petroleum Engineering also need to complete a supplementary application form, which you can download from the Institute of Petroleum Engineering website.
*A financial guarantee is either a signed letter from the person or organisation that will pay your fees or, if you are going to pay your own fees, a reference or statement from your banker showing that you have enough money to meet these expenses. You also need to show that you can meet the cost of living in or close to the University (approx £7,000 per year for a single student).

Attaching Your Supporting Documents:
You can attach all your supporting documents to your online application form using the document upload facility. We will accept scanned documents at the application stage, but you may be asked to provide original copies of your documents at a later date.

When To Apply:

There is no official deadline for postgraduate applications; we accept them right up until the beginning of term. However, if you are applying for a popular programme, it is in your best interest to submit your application as soon as you can so that you have the best chance of getting a place.You should also bear in mind that in order to secure accommodation on campus you must have received and accepted your offer and submitted your accommodation requirements by the deadline (usually mid-August).

Application:
You should receive a letter about 2 weeks after your application is submitted with your application reference number and contact details for the School you are applying to.All applications will be carefully considered by appropriate staff in the relevant School and you should receive an official response within 8 weeks after you submitted your application.
The response that you receive from the School will be either:
* an unconditional offer
* a conditional offer (further supporting documentation will be required, such as a copy of your degree certificate if you had not completed your degree when you first submitted your application)
* regretfully, a decision to reject your application

Last Date To Apply: Contact Employer

Source:http://www.hw.ac.uk/student-life/how-to-apply/postgraduate.htm

Heriot Watt University, UK offers PhD studentship Position in Solid State Chemistry

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