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Each year the Applied Optics group recruits around a dozen new PhD students who are funded through a variety of mechanisms including Faculty and University studentships, CASE awards, Dorothy Hodgkin awards.
 
Each year the Applied Optics group recruits around a dozen new PhD students who are funded through a variety of mechanisms including Faculty and University studentships, CASE awards, Dorothy Hodgkin awards.
  
Details and deadlines for Faculty Scholarships can be found [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering/funding/postgraduate.aspx here]. The first stage in finding a PhD place is to contact a member of the group [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/applied-optics-research-group/index.aspx Applied optics] or the head of group:[mailto:matt dot clark at nottingham.ac.uk Matt Clark].
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Details and deadlines for Faculty Scholarships can be found [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/engineering/funding/postgraduate.aspx here]. The first stage in finding a PhD place is to contact a member of the group [http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/applied-optics-research-group/index.aspx Applied optics] or the head of group:[mailto:matt-dot-clark-at-nottingham.ac.uk Matt Clark].

Revision as of 10:47, 30 May 2014

Each year the Applied Optics group recruits around a dozen new PhD students who are funded through a variety of mechanisms including Faculty and University studentships, CASE awards, Dorothy Hodgkin awards.

Details and deadlines for Faculty Scholarships can be found here. The first stage in finding a PhD place is to contact a member of the group Applied optics or the head of group:Matt Clark.