The University of Nottingham is looking for highly motivated candidates to apply for its PhD Scholarships in High-Speed Railway Degradation Modelling.
The University of Nottingham International scholarship aims to help and support UK students who want to be part of a PhD degree programme for the academic session 2022/2023.
The University of Nottingham is a research-intensive institution with more than 50 schools, departments, institutes, and research centers organised into five constituent faculties. Arts, Medicine and Health Sciences, Engineering, Science, and Social Sciences are among the faculties.
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The funding available will cover UK PhD tuition fees plus a tax-free stipend for three and a half years, starting at £15,609 pa. International students are welcome to apply with their own funding. The successful candidate will have (or will be about to receive) at least an upper second class degree in mathematics, engineering, physics or computer science with strong skills in modelling.