4-year grant in QG program at Nottingham

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The University of Nottingham is offering a generous grant for students applying to the MSc in Gravity, Particles and Fields, which covers both tuition fees and living expenses for the MSc year, as well as funding for a subsequent three-year PhD program. This grant is exclusively available to EU residents, with funding for the PhD contingent upon satisfactory performance in the MSc and acceptance by a supervisor. Applications for the grant are encouraged to be submitted as soon as possible, with allocations expected in June/July.

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This is regarding a post-graduate study grant, now taking applications. For more information:

http://pgstudy.nottingham.ac.uk/postgraduate-courses/gravity-particles-and-fields-masters-msc_1163.aspx

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MSc/PhD grant

We have a very generous grant available for a student applying to our MSc in Gravity, Particles and Fields.

The grant covers both fees and living costs for the MSc year, plus a further three years for a PhD here in Nottingham.

The grant is available for students currently resident in the EU. Note the PhD funding depends on good performance in the MSc and also being accepted by a supervisor here.

The grant is likely to be allocated in June/July, so anyone interested should apply as soon as possible.

John Barrett
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That sounds amazing! Could you provide more information about the application process? Is there a deadline to apply for the grant?
 

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