Integrated Catalysis (iCAT) CDT
The University of Manchester
Managing department:
Faculty of Science and Engineering
Value:
The Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Integrated Catalysis (iCAT) is a four-year PhD programme which provides students with tools and techniques to transform the way molecules are made, by linking chemocatalysis, biocatalysis and process engineering.This fully funded studentship includes:
- UKRI rate stipend and fees, regardless of nationality.
- Generous travel and consumables allowance to support project.
Specified use:
These studentships are open to all nationalities and will be of interest to students of the highest calibre who have the commitment and desire to work on challenging research projects in a world leading research environment.
Level(s) of study:
This funding is available to students undertaking the following types of study:
- Postgraduate research
Allowed study options:
This funding is available to students undertaking the following modes of study:
Full-time
Subject restrictions:
This funding is available to students undertaking study in:
- Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science
- Chemistry
Academic requirements:
To be considered for this award you must:
- Hold (or be about to obtain) a first class or upper second class honours honours undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant area of science and engineering.