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Cardiff is one of 39 universities to have been awarded Doctoral Training Grants by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
The grants will allow postgraduate students at Cardiff to work with leading researchers and tackle issues of importance in engineering and physical sciences.
Across the 39 universities the EPSRC is investing £84.2 million in postgraduate training through the grants. This year’s investment is the largest ever round of DTGs made by EPSRC, it includes £10 million for Doctoral Prizes and £1 million for Vacation Bursaries.
It is expected that a range of opportunities for doctoral study across engineering and the physical sciences (including chemistry, computer sciences and informatics, mathematics and physics & astronomy) will be made available at Cardiff University.
Available PhD projects and studentships will be published on this page as well as announced on our Facebook and Twitter account.
In addition, Cardiff University is the leading partner for a £1.3m MRC and EPSRC funded Doctoral Training Grant to build clinical research capacity in Magnetoencephalography (MEG). The partnership includes all 8 universities with current MEG laboratories: Aston, Cambridge (MRC-CBSU), Cardiff, Glasgow, Nottingham, Oxford, University College London (UCL) and York.
For this we are seeking excellent candidates for a range of PhD projects all of which are related to clinical applications of MEG and, potentially, its multimodal combination with other technologies.
The proposed projects can be methods or applications focused and hence applicants will be considered from any relevant scientific discipline, including those from Psychology, Biosciences, Neuroscience, Physics, Engineering or similar.
Application deadline: 3 May 2013
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