Applications are being accepted from outstanding students for the International Fully Funded EPSRC DTP PhD Scholarships in Positronium Spectroscopy. This study programme is organized by the University of Kent for the academic session 2022/2023.
This scholarship program seeks to support individuals who aspire to make a significant impact on global food systems and marine health through innovative research. The program aims to develop novel in vitro techniques to investigate host-parasite interactions in shrimps, contributing to advancements in marine pathology and fostering sustainable practices in shrimp farming worldwide.
The University of Kent is a public research university that was granted its royal charter on 4 January 1965. It was originally named the University of Kent at Canterbury, reflecting its cross-boundary campus and the support of both the city and county authorities. The university has a main campus north of Canterbury, which houses over 6,000 students, as well as a campus in Medway and European postgraduate centres in Brussels, Athens, Rome, and Paris. It is known for its commitment to research that addresses regional, national, and international challenges and its role as a beacon for creativity and innovation.
Application Deadline: 30th April, 2024
Learn more about the application process or begin your application by clicking on a link below. Apply for entry to: Microbiology – PhD – full-time at Canterbury
The project title should be entered as the proposed area of research and Dr Anastasios Tsaousis as supervisor. Please include a CV, references, qualification documents and outline your reasons for choosing this project.
This is funded by the University of Kent and Skretting for 3 years. The stipend paid equals the full UK Research Council rate of £19,237 (rate for 2024/25) plus tuition fees at the postgraduate home rate (£4,786 for 2024/25). International applicants should make provision to meet the difference between Home and International fees.