Education and Career

University Alliance offering 83 international PhD fellowships part-funded by the European Union

Number of Scholarship: 83 

Study University: 

Level:

PhD

Subjects: 

Applied Biosciences for Health, Energy and Social policy

Eligibility:

To qualify for a DTA3 / COFUND Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral fellowship opportunity, applicants must

    • Be ‘early-stage researchers’ (i.e. in the first four years of their research careers and not have a doctoral degree). See Guidance from the EU for the definition of an early-stage researcher;
    • Not have been resident, nor carried out their main activity, in the UK for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately before taking up a DTA3 / COFUND opportunity
    • Not already be permanently employed by the entity where the DTA3 / COFUND opportunity will take place.
    • Have a postgraduate master’s degree or a first/upper second-class honours degree or equivalent in a subject relevant to the chosen research topic (see individual project details for more information);
    • Have a strong scholarly interest in the research, and a high level of motivation;
    • Aslo, demonstrate English language competency, as specified by the respective university.
  • For full details of requirements see the DTA3 / COFUND Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral fellowship job description and person specification.
  • All participating universities have a commitment to equality and diversity and welcome applications from under-represented groups. In addition, all participating universities are ‘Disability Confident’ or equivalent employers.
  • Successful candidates will be offered a contract of employment that will be conditional upon satisfactory references, the fulfilment of any conditions specified in the offer of a place on a PhD programme, and confirmation of the candidate’s right to work in the UK or ability to secure a valid visa, if required, from UK Visas and Immigration. Also, please note that as DTA3/COFUND PhD Fellows will be employees of the host university, a student visa (Tier 4) would not be counted as a valid visa.

Finance and benefits:

Minimum salary from £20,989  p/a

Eligible country:

Unknown

Deadline of Application: 

The final deadline for application is MONDAY 8th OCTOBER 2018, 23.59 GMT.

How to apply:

To apply for a DTA3/COFUND fellow position go through this online application.

You can find out more details about the programme here and see the eligibility requirements.

Also available are a Frequently Asked Questions guide and guidance to completing the application form.

Furthermore, DTA3/ Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD fellows will be employed by and hosted at partner universities.

You can see the list of opportunities here and can apply for a maximum of three projects.

Please review the job description and person specification before starting your application.

Contact Information:

You can contact us on dta3@unialliance.ac.uk with any questions.

See more by visiting the scholarship website

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