Apr 14, 2008

Testing simulations of relative sea-level change: a marine geophysical perspective, Graduate Studentship, Department of Geography, School of Natural S

The School of Natural Sciences is pleased to offer a Graduate Studentship in the discipline of Geography. The topic is,"Testing simulations of relative sea-level change: a marine geophysical perspective". The studentship will provide the opportunity for one student to undertake fully-funded doctoral research. The student will receive a stipend of approx €16,000 in addition to EU fees. Some additional funds to support the research project will also be available. Applicants should have at least a good 2.1 degree (or equivalent) in Geography or a cognate discipline.

Interested candidates should submit a CV (including details of two referees) stating why they are a suitable candidate for the above project. The deadline for submission of applications is May 31st with interviews held in early July. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to submit a piece of written work which illustrates their research experience and to provide examination transcripts.

Further details of the project can be gained by contacting the supervisor Robin Edwards edwardsr@tcd.ie

Further information about Graduate Studies at Trinity is available at: http://www.tcd.ie/Graduate_Studies/
Further information about being a graduate student within Geography is available at:
http://www.tcd.ie/Graduate_Studies/

Applications should be sent to the Executive officer, Department of Geography, School of Natural Sciences, Museum Building, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.

Funding Notes
Approx. €16,000 + EU Fees

Application Deadline - 31 May 2008

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