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PhD Studentships in the College of Science
Applicants should have a first or higher upper second-class honours degree, and preferably a relevant Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in Physical Geography, Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, and/or Life Sciences with substantial experience of qualitative research, excellent report-writing and English language communication skills and ability to work to deadlines.
Lincoln Institute of Agri-food Technology (LIAT)
Investigate the artificial Agricultural Field Drainage of Lincolnshire
We are seeking an outstanding, highly motivated postgraduate student to undertake a doctoral study in the Lincoln Institute of Agri-Food Technology (LIAT) at the University of Lincoln
The successful candidate will be passionate about agriculture and soil science and will investigate the artificial agricultural field drainage in Lincolnshire and the impact on sediment loading in Lincolnshire watercourses.
Closing Date: 31 March 2017
Interviews: April 2017
Stipend/Living allowance: £14,510 per annum
Start date 1st May 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter
Duration: 36 months
Reference: COS-LIAT-2017-1
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Simon Pearson: spearson@lincoln.ac.uk.
To submit your expression of interest for any of the projects listed within the Lincoln Institute of Agri-food technology, please email your two page CV, one page covering letter, and 2 page research proposal, for the attention of Mrs Isobel Wright: iwright@lincoln.ac.uk. Please ensure that you quote the reference number for the project which you are applying for in the subject title of all correspondence.
School of Engineering
PhD Studentship in Remote Condition Monitoring for Railway Applications
This is a call for applications for a fully funded PhD studentship at the School of Engineering, University of Lincoln, in ‘Remote Condition Monitoring of Power Converters and Traction Drives for Railway Applications’. This project is a collaboration between the School of Engineering and Dynex Semiconductors ltd., Lincoln.
Closing Date: 27 February 2017
Interviews: March 2017
Open to UK/EU and International Students
Tuition fees included
Stipend/Living allowance: £15,000 per annum for 3 years
Start date 1 April 2017
Duration: 36 months
Reference: ENGDYN001
Informal enquiries may be made by email to Dr Yu Zhang: yzhang@lincoln.ac.uk or Prof. Timothy Gordon: tgordon@lincoln.ac.uk.
Formal applications can be made using forms obtained from the following link: http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/postgraduate/application.htm
To apply please email the application form, CV, two reference letters and a research statement to engineeringenq@lincoln.ac.uk quoting the following reference: ENGDYN001
The closing date for applications is 27 February 2017. However, applications will be accepted till the position is filled.
School of Geography
The environmental fate of emerging sediment-associated contaminants and antibiotic-resistant microbes in river sediment and floodplains
The successful PhD student will focus on CEC and a PDRA who will investigate microbial communities via eDNA approaches and antibiotic-resistant microbes in river sediment and floodplains.
Closing Date: 31 March 2017
Interviews: May 2017
Stipend/Living allowance: £14,052 per annum
Research expenses to be paid up to £1,500
Start date 1st September 2017
Duration: 36 months
Reference: COS-SOG-2017-1
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Mark Macklin: mmacklin@lincoln.ac.uk.
To submit your expression of interest for any of the projects listed within the College of Science, please email your two page CV, one page covering letter, and 2 page research proposal, for the attention of Mrs Fiona Burstow: fburstow@lincoln.ac.uk. Please ensure that you quote the reference number for the project which you are applying for in the subject title of all correspondence.
School of Geography
Estimating flood frequency in the Trent and Yorkshire Ouse rivers using documentary and floodplain sedimentary archives to extend flood series
We are seeking outstanding, highly motivated postgraduate students to undertake a doctoral study in the Lincoln Centre for Water and Planetary Health (School of Geography) at the University of Lincoln.
Closing Date: 31 March 2017
Interviews: May 2017
Stipend/Living allowance: £14,052 per annum
Research expenses to be paid up to £1,500
Start date 1st September 2017
Duration: 36 months
Reference: COS-SOG-2017-2
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Mark Macklin: mmacklin@lincoln.ac.uk.
To submit your expression of interest for any of the projects listed within the College of Science, please email your two page CV, one page covering letter, and 2 page research proposal, for the attention of Mrs Fiona Burstow: fburstow@lincoln.ac.uk. Please ensure that you quote the reference number for the project which you are applying for in the subject title of all correspondence.
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