PhD Studentship in Advanced Ionisation Techniques for Mass Spectrometry in UK

Applications are invited for a fully-funded PhD
research project ‘Advanced ionization techniques for mass spectrometry’ at the
EPSRC National Mass Spectrometry Facility in Swansea University. Applicants
should have, or expect to obtain, a first or upper second class BSc degree in
physics, chemistry, biochemistry, or a closely related subject. Candidates can
apply till  7th June 2013.
Study Subject (s): Studentship is provided in the field of Medicine and Chemistry
at Swansea University.
Course Level: This studentship is available for
pursuing PhD research level.
Scholarship Provider: Swansea University
Scholarship can be taken at: Swansea, UK
Eligibility: 
-Applicants should have a first or upper second class BSc degree in physics,
chemistry, biochemistry, or a closely related subject.
-Applicants should also be able to demonstrate extensive practical training
in laboratory based work, or research through a final year research project, or
equivalent industrial experience.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Studentship is open for UK and EU students. EU students who have
been ‘ordinarily resident’ in the UK for 3 years prior to the start of the
grant are eligible for a full award (stipend and fees).
Scholarship Description: PhD Studentship is a fully-funded PhD research program
‘Advanced ionization techniques for mass spectrometry’ at the EPSRC
National Mass Spectrometry Facility in Swansea University. The successful
candidate will join a team of researchers in the National Mass Spectrometry
Facility and the Institute of Mass Spectrometry in the College of
Medicine, to develop next-generation ionisation techniques for application to
suitable chemical samples submitted to the National Mass Spectrometry Facility.
What does it cover? 
UK students:
UK students are eligible for a full award, which covers the full cost of
tuition fees, plus a stipend of £13,726 p.a.

EU students:
EU students who have been ‘ordinarily resident’ in the UK for 3 years prior to
the start of the grant are eligible for a full award (stipend and fees). This
means they must have been normally residing in the UK (apart from temporary or
occasional absences).
EU students who are ordinarily resident in a member state of the EU are
generally eligible for a fees-only award.
How to Apply: Please complete the  College of Medicine Scholarship Application Form
and send along with a full CV to: Professor Gareth Brenton,
g.brenton-at-swansea.ac.uk .
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 7th June 2013
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