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PhD Advanced Functional Materials and Analytical Science

University of Manchester

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Programme descriptionResearch in this area develops, characterises and analyses a vast array of advanced functional materials. These materials range from responsive biomaterials for regenerative medicine, crystal growth and characterisation for the pharmaceutical industry, spectroscopic and optical characterisation of materials in the nuclear industry, gas sensing and biomolecular lab-on-a-chip detection and biomedical diagnostics. Further information about this research area is available here ...Read More

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Full time | The University of Manchester | 3 years | 25-SEP-23

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17th
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18th

Start date and duration

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25-SEP-23
Full Time
3 years

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The standard academic entry requirement will normally be at least an Upper Second UK honours degree, or international equivalent, in a relevant science or engineering discipline or a first degree with an additional UK Masters degree (or international equivalent). The Department may require a First Class honours degree or international equivalent for some research projects. This requirement would be specified at the discretion of the academic supervisor involved.

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£4,596 per year
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More info: UK students (per annum): Band A £4,596; Band B £6,000; Band C £9,000; Band D £11,000
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£25,500 per year
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£25,500 per year
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More info: Band A £25,500; Band B £27,000; Band C £30,000; Band D £32,000
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University of Manchester

Oxford Road Manchester M13 9PL United Kingdom Nearest train station: Manchester Piccadilly  0.3 miles away

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