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LCN Announces New PhD Studentships Available

The London Centre for Nanotechnology at UCL is offering several 4-year PhD studentships to start in October 2018.

The studentships are available to UK/EU nationals who have settled status in the UK (no restrictions on how long you can stay) and have been “ordinarily resident” in the UK for 3 years prior to the start of the studentship.

The studentships will be awarded primarily on the basis of academic excellence. To be considered, you must be nominated by one of the Principle Investigators (PI’s) at the LCN at UCL. The full list of eligible supervisors is given below.

If you have excellent grades (prospective 1st or 2-I) and wish to be considered, please consult the LCN website to discover more about the research of the PI’s listed below. Having identified a few PI’s whose research interests you, please email them directly, including (i) your CV (ii) details of your grades and (iii) a statement of why their research interests you.

Closing date: there is no closing date for enquiries, but please check the LCN web pages for updates.

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