PhD Studentship in Computing, University of Glamorgan, UK
Computing at Glamorgan which was graded 4 in RAE 2001, has a number of full-time PhD studentships for graduates with a good honours degree in a related discipline, or an equivalent qualification.
A studentship is full-time for three years, and has a value of £9,500 per year plus the possibility of paid demonstrating duties of up to six hours per week. The studentship includes tuition fees to UK/UE nationals, or an equivalent fee contribution to non UK/EU nationals.
A number of research projects are available in the disciplines of the Faculty’s research groups (full details can be found on our web site). These include:
- AI Technologies Modelling
- Computer based Teaching and Learning
- Geographical Information Systems
- Hypermedia
- Information Security Research Group
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Medical Imaging
Applications are also welcome from those with their own project proposals.
Access the Research web pages for further details: http://fat.glam.ac.uk/research/
Closing date for applications: 27 June 2008.
Interviews will be held mid July 2008.
Expected start date, 1 October 2008.
For further information and to download an application form, please access: http://www.glam.ac.uk/apply/156/research
Send the application marked for the attention of:-
The Research Office (Computing studentships)
J430 Taff Building
Faculty of Advanced Technology
University of Glamorgan
Treforest
Pontypridd
CF37 1D
Starting date Month: October 2008
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