[Academic] PGR Studentship Matters
Neil Hunt
neil.hunt at strath.ac.uk
Fri May 1 13:56:46 BST 2015
Dear All,
To update you all on our current position regarding funding and PGR recruitment:
We are currently progressing well towards our targets for PGR recruitment for this academic year but there are still many opportunities available to obtain funding for good students so, as per the message at the recent Departmental Committee, I would encourage you all to keep actively looking for PGR candidates. Specifically, the opportunities are as follows:
Departmental funding:
Currently, we have allocated most of our Tranche 1 and Tranche 2 (EPSRC DTG and University) funding to applicants. However, there are various mechanisms by which some of this money could become available to us again (for example we have students who have Carnegie Award applications under consideration and not all applicants convert) so we will be running a second competition for remaining funds in early June. Details to follow.
We will also seek to assist anyone who can leverage external contacts (industry, facilities etc) to bring in eg half a studentship from outside.
STFC Allocation:
We have one fully funded PhD studentship from our STFC allocation to be filled. This must be for a project that is at least associated with the area of astronomy and we welcome applications for this.
International Max Planck Partnership:
Studentships exist for research in experimental and theoretical quantum optics for which we seek applications.
University Tranche 3:
This competition is expected in early summer for outstanding students so we look to have a good departmental showing in this.
Every member of staff has been allocated a FindaPhD slot for advertising (I note that a decent fraction are currently unused or are invisible due to application deadlines that have been put on adverts. Please double-check yours).
We are always looking for new projects to be placed on the department website. Please liaise with Audrey to arrange this.
As always, if there are any questions or you have a student for whom you would like to explore funding options, please discuss it with me and we will do our best to help.
Best wishes,
Neil
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