SCHOLARSHIP: University of Nottingham, UK Postgraduate Scholarship 2024 |APPLY NOW|
The University of Nottingham’s Centre for Sustainable Chemistry invites applications for a PhD studentship focused on developing sustainable, advanced concrete materials with carbon-negative footprints. This interdisciplinary program combines organic and polymer chemistry, materials science, and data analysis, including machine learning. Successful candidates will collaborate with Concrete4Change and Nottingham Trent University, with training based at the Carbon Neutral Laboratory.
Scholarship Deadline:
15 July 2024
Scholarship Details
- University or Organization: University of Nottingham
- Department: Centre for Sustainable Chemistry
- Course Level: PhD
- Award: EPSRC standard rates start at £18,622 per year, with annual increases
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: 1
- Nationality: Home students
- The award can be taken in the UK
Scholarship Eligibility Criteria
- Eligible Countries: United Kingdom (HOME students only)
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded in Chemistry or Materials Chemistry offered by the University of Nottingham.
Scholarship Application Guideline:
To apply, please send a covering email and a copy of your CV to louise.dynes@nottingham.ac.uk. Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis and the position will be closed as soon as the right candidate is found.
Scholarship Benefits
- Unique PhD training program based at the Carbon Neutral Laboratory at the University of Nottingham.
- Collaboration with Concrete4Change (C4C) and the School of Architecture Design and the Built Environment at Nottingham Trent University.
- Involvement with the UK community dedicated to achieving sustainable concrete solutions.
- Opportunity to learn invaluable skills required for the next few decades and contribute to humanity’s quest for decarbonization.
- Stipend at EPSRC standard rates, starting at £18,622 per year with annual increases.
For more information on Concrete4Change, visit: Concrete4Change