University of York PhD Studentships in Environmental Pollution Science 2021-2022
University of York PhD Studentships in Environmental Pollution Science: University of York is pleased to announce the University of York PhD Studentships in Environmental Pollution Science for International and domestic students.
The ECORISC CDT has funds available for up to 7 PhD studentships to work on projects across the different ECORISC institutions to better understand the risks of chemicals in the natural environment and how to assess and manage these risks.
Scholarship Sponsor(s): University of York
Scholarship Type: Full funding
Host Institution(s): University of York
Scholarship Worth: £15,285 per annum
Number of Awards: 7
Study Level: Postgraduate (PhD)
Nationality: All nationalities
PhD Studentships in Environmental Pollution Science | ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for the University of York PhD Studentships in Environmental Pollution Science, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Students must have obtained relevant bachelor’s degree (2:1) or higher with a passion for environmental pollution science and an urge to make a difference.
- Open to students in the Department of Environment and Geography.
- Open to EU, International (non-EU) and UK (home) students.
PhD Studentships in Environmental Pollution Science | ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
To be eligible for the University of York PhD Studentships in Environmental Pollution Science, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Students must have obtained relevant bachelor’s degree (2:1) or higher with a passion for environmental pollution science and an urge to make a difference.
- Open to students in the Department of Environment and Geography.
- Open to EU, International (non-EU) and UK (home) students.
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