4-year integrated MSc and PhD Studentships in Chemical Process Research and Development

School of Chemistry and School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering
University of Leeds
Applications are invited for funded studentships in the Institute of Process Research and Development (iPRD), Centre for Doctoral Training, which cover a four year integrated MSc and PhD degree programme in chemical process research and development, spanning the chemistry-chemical engineering interface.
This program aims to train chemists and engineers for a career in chemical process research and development. It will satisfy employers' stated needs of trained, multi-disciplinary experts in chemical process research and development, who will be highly-sought after for jobs in process R&D, manufacturing or related areas, as well as in academia and can expect to be future leaders within the domain area.
Gaining academic and practical experience in both engineering and chemistry will make you uniquely qualified.
Study information
- Qualification:
MSc and PhD
- Study duration:
4 years
- Study mode:
FT
- Start month:
September
- Entry requirements:
A minimum 2.1 first degree in an appropriate chemistry or engineering based subject.
Funding information
- Number of awards per year:
3
- Funding applies to:
- EU applicants (including UK)
- Funding notes:
Includes fees and a maintenance grant of approximately £13,895 (tax free) per annum for UK students. Candidates from other EU countries will be eligible for a fees-only award.
- Funding duration:
Duration of course
Contacts and how to apply
- Academic contact:
Prof Chris Rayner
+44 (0)113 343 6579
C.M.Rayner@leeds.ac.uk- Administrative contact and how to apply:
For further information see www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/en/postgraduate-research/doctoral-training-programmes/iprd-...

