The University of Greenwich, UK, invites applications for a postgraduate scholarships and studentships for study at the university leading to a research degree.
There are a number of MPhil/PhD studentships in the study of the causes of falling wage share and prospects for growth with equality in a globalized economy as well as the investigation of the utilization of polyethylene oxide in unique hydrophilic extended release matrices
Eligibility
Students who wish to apply for a studentship must:
- Hold a first class or upper second class Bachelor’s degree with honours or a Master’s degree (UK or UK equivalent) in a relevant discipline.
- Possess previous experience of undertaking research, for example for an undergraduate or Master’s degree dissertation.
- Understand the difference between a taught degree and a research degree in terms of approach and personal discipline and motivation.
If your first language is not English, you will also need a language proficiency score of at least IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 600 (internet equivalent: 100).
How to Apply
- All applications must be made online
Each application should include the following:
- A completed application form.
- Scanned copies of your transcripts
- Proof of English language ability for overseas applicants from non-English speaking countries.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- A research proposal. Please note that this is not required for studentship applications but the studentship reference number needs to be included in your personal statement section of the application form.
- Two named references including contact details. At least one reference must be from an academic referee who can provide feedback on your suitability for postgraduate research study. A second referee can provide comment on your professional experience.
Deadline: application closes on April 11, 2014.
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