Our Doctoral Training Centre (DTC) in Low Carbon Technologies brings together a cohort of postgraduate research students and their supervisors to develop innovative technologies for a low carbon future based around key interlinking themes:
- Low Carbon Enabling Technologies
- Transport & Energy
- Carbon Storage
- Climate Change & Energy Systems Research
This is an opportunity for you to study for a 4 year fully funded 'Integrated PhD and MSc' in Low Carbon Technologies within an established campus wide interdisciplinary Institute ‘Earth, Energy & Environment: E³’ and be the first to study within the new £12.5m energy research building.
- 14 studentships available for 2011 entry
- Includes full fees and a maintenance grant of £15,500 per annum (tax free) for UK students. EU candidates will be eligible for a fees-only award.
Each student will develop high-level expertise in a particular topic but with the excitement of working in a multidisciplinary environment stretching across science, technology, economics, business and policy.
For further information visit: www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk/dtclowcarbon
Study information
Qualification:
Integrated PhD & Masters Degree
Study duration:
4 years
Start month:
September
Entry requirements:
A Master’s degree or at least an upper second class (2.1) honours degree in engineering or a physical science.
Funding information
Number of awards per year:
14
Funding applies to:
EU applicants (including UK)
Funding notes:
Includes full fees and a maintenance grant of £15,890 per annum (tax free) for UK students. EU candidates will be eligible for a fees-only award.
Contacts and how to apply
Administrative contact and how to apply:
James McKay
e: j.mckay@leeds.ac.uk
t: +44 (0)113 343 2556
www.engineering.leeds.ac.uk/dtclowcarbon