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IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON HAS 4 NEW PHD SCHOLARSHIPS IN CIVIL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

  • Writer: TKI
    TKI
  • Apr 2, 2023
  • 1 min read

DEADLINE: 26 May 2023


Imperial College London has launched a new scholarship programme to support PhD students from sub-Saharan Africa. The scholarship will be for students joining the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. The programme will support four students and will fully cover the cost of tuition fees and support students with a stipend and travel costs.


Application process

  1. Find a PhD supervisor. Visit the research and academic staff pages of the ICL website to help identify topics of interest and potential supervisors. Contact your preferred supervisor(s) directly, to discuss potential projects and funding options.

  2. Submit your PhD application for admission through the ICL Registry online admissions systems by the deadline. More information on the application process can be found here. Online applications should only be submitted after a potential academic supervisor has expressed sufficient interest in your application. All scholarship applications must be supported by an academic supervisor.


If you have any questions about any of ICL scholarship schemes or the application process, please contact Sarah Willis s.willis@imperial.ac.uk



 
 
 

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