Doctoral
Engineering&Technology,Education,Social Sciences,Tourism & Hospitality,Humanities
University of Sheffield
Eligibility:
Countries that are eligible: Applicants of all nationalities are encouraged to apply.
Courses or subjects that are acceptable: The PhD scholarship will be given in any area of study offered by Sheffield.
Criteria:
Applicants must be academics who have been forced to flee their home country due to conflict or persecution.
In the case of other nationalities, applicants must be able to obtain a UK visa under the Ukrainian visa schemes or another type of UK visa, if applicable.
The applicant's proposed research area should be compatible with Sheffield's research areas.
Applicants are expected to continue working for their home institution and to return to their home country to continue their research when it is safe and appropriate.
Last Date:
November 13, 2022.
The University of Sheffield recognizes the significance of affordability when pursuing higher education in the United Kingdom. As a result, they offer to fund up to three academics to conduct research in Sheffield for up to a year.
For the academic year 2023-24, applications are being accepted from all over the world. The Sanctuary International Visitors Support Scheme was established to assist academics who have been displaced or have been affected by conflict or persecution in their home country.
University or Organization: University of Sheffield
Department: N/A
Course Level: PhD
Award: Subsistence allowance of £17,350 per annum
Number of Awards: Varies
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: International Students
The award can be taken in the UK.
Application Deadline: November 13, 2022.
Admission Requirements:
The successful candidate must hold a university degree (master's or equivalent above average) that permits access to doctoral studies.
Language Requirement:
The students must submit scores on the following English language proficiency tests:
TOEFL
IELTS
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Benefits of joining this project
This project provides an excellent opportunity for students to dig into the realm of wind energy from a holistic perspective. The incorporation of data-driven techniques, such as machine learning approaches, will enrich the scope of the project.
Students engaged in this project will potentially have the chance to collaborate with industry partners in the wind energy sector, gaining valuable practical experience and fostering connections within the industry.
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Understanding government outsourcing and value for money
Performance measurement in the public/private sector – understanding effectiveness of methods/frameworks in public and private sector organisations
Asset pricing issues – (factor investing, bubble detection, mispricing of stocks during economic uncertainties, financialisation of commodities and precious metals, risk and return)
Available PhD Opportunities
The University of Aberdeen offers a variety of pre-defined PhD research projects. These come in a number of forms such as pieces of research that a research group/School/Centre or Institute wishes to explore and have received funding or made funding available to support researchers (e.g. UKRI, Charity, Industry partner).
Application Procedure:
You should apply for Engineering (PhD) to ensure your application is passed to the correct team for processing.
Please clearly note the name of the lead supervisor and project title on the application form. If you do not include these details, it may not be considered for the studentship.
ESRC North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership (NWSSDTP)
The North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership is one of fourteen DTPs in the UK, created by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
The NWSSDTP comprises the Universities of Liverpool, Keele, Lancaster, Manchester, and Central Lancashire, and provides Master’s and PhD students with access to funding and quality research training in social science disciplines.
Candidates will need to meet the following entry requirements for the programme:
Normally a UK 2.1 Honours degree (or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University) and a UK Master’s degree in a relevant discipline with a final result of at least 60% (or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University).
In cases where students have not completed a Master’s degree, applications may be considered where students hold a first-class UG degree from a high-ranking, research-focused university and have demonstrated an ability to conduct academic research.