Beasiswa S2 dari The GCRI Trust
Overview
The University of Warwick is inviting applications for the GCRI Trust studentship which will pay for tuition fees for an MSc degree at Warwick HRI. The MSc can be either a taught MSc course (Enterprise in Horticulture or Plant Bioscience for Crop Production) or an MSc by research.
A condition of the GCRI Trust sponsorship is that the student will complete a research project which is appropriate and relevant to the British horticulture industry. The taught MSc courses include a research project of 4-5 months duration which may be laboratory or literature based, or a commercial placement. MScs by research at Warwick HRI are a practical approach on a single research project under the training and supervision of one of our Research Leaders and is for the full duration of the study, 12 months. Research at Warwick HRI is interdisciplinary and ranges from laboratory-based fundamental science to field-based applied horticulture.
For more information on Warwick HRI’s taught MSc courses (Enterprise in Horticulture and Plant Bioscience for Crop Production) visit the website: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/whri/study/
For more information about Warwick HRI’s research areas visit the website: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/whri/study/mscresearch/ or contact: Brian.Thomas@warwick.ac.uk
Students wishing to be considered for the GCRI Trust studentship should apply in writing with a CV outlining their education, qualifications and professional experience and a personal statement, in not more than 300 words.
Applications should be sent to Nicola Glover by e-mail at: Nicola.glover@warwick.ac.uk or by post to: Warwick HRI, Wellesbourne, Warwick, CV35 9EF, UK
General
The GCRI sponsorship will cover tuition fees at UK/EU rates.
The student will be registered at the University of Warwick and based in the Department Warwick HRI
This link provides information relating to admission requirements (including the supporting documentation required) http://www.warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply.
Glasshouse Crop Research Institute (GCRI) Profile
The GCRI Trust was founded in 1988 to administer funds donated originally by Chestnut growers. It aims to promote scientific research and education focusing on the cultivation of glasshouse crops and mushrooms, and of bulbs, flowers and shrubs grown in the open.
The GCRI Trust also provides small travel grants to researchers and interested parties involved in British horticulture
DEPARTMENT: Warwick HRI, The University of Warwick
START DATE: 1st October 2007
REFERENCE NUMBER: GCRI/01
CLOSING DATE: 31st July 2007
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/whri/jobs/studentships/
The University of Warwick is inviting applications for the GCRI Trust studentship which will pay for tuition fees for an MSc degree at Warwick HRI. The MSc can be either a taught MSc course (Enterprise in Horticulture or Plant Bioscience for Crop Production) or an MSc by research.
A condition of the GCRI Trust sponsorship is that the student will complete a research project which is appropriate and relevant to the British horticulture industry. The taught MSc courses include a research project of 4-5 months duration which may be laboratory or literature based, or a commercial placement. MScs by research at Warwick HRI are a practical approach on a single research project under the training and supervision of one of our Research Leaders and is for the full duration of the study, 12 months. Research at Warwick HRI is interdisciplinary and ranges from laboratory-based fundamental science to field-based applied horticulture.
For more information on Warwick HRI’s taught MSc courses (Enterprise in Horticulture and Plant Bioscience for Crop Production) visit the website: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/whri/study/
For more information about Warwick HRI’s research areas visit the website: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/whri/study/mscresearch/ or contact: Brian.Thomas@warwick.ac.uk
Students wishing to be considered for the GCRI Trust studentship should apply in writing with a CV outlining their education, qualifications and professional experience and a personal statement, in not more than 300 words.
Applications should be sent to Nicola Glover by e-mail at: Nicola.glover@warwick.ac.uk or by post to: Warwick HRI, Wellesbourne, Warwick, CV35 9EF, UK
General
The GCRI sponsorship will cover tuition fees at UK/EU rates.
The student will be registered at the University of Warwick and based in the Department Warwick HRI
This link provides information relating to admission requirements (including the supporting documentation required) http://www.warwick.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply.
Glasshouse Crop Research Institute (GCRI) Profile
The GCRI Trust was founded in 1988 to administer funds donated originally by Chestnut growers. It aims to promote scientific research and education focusing on the cultivation of glasshouse crops and mushrooms, and of bulbs, flowers and shrubs grown in the open.
The GCRI Trust also provides small travel grants to researchers and interested parties involved in British horticulture
DEPARTMENT: Warwick HRI, The University of Warwick
START DATE: 1st October 2007
REFERENCE NUMBER: GCRI/01
CLOSING DATE: 31st July 2007
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/whri/jobs/studentships/
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