UCL

The UK Doctoral Training Centre in
Energy Demand Reduction and
the Built Environment

Loughborough University
Vision

Vacancies

Staff

There are currently no vacancies available.

Students

The Centre is currently looking to recruit for up to 6 studentships for placement at LU from top graduates in science, engineering and related disciplines who are committed to the area of energy demand research. The Centre offers both UK/EU fees and an enhanced stipend to eligible students and is led by world-leading academics assisted by industry partners and stakeholders providing a route into future employment in the rapidly expanding field of energy demand management.

Eligibility: (Please note if you are not eligible you will not be considered for EPSRC funding, however if you have alternative sources of funding please indicate this in your pre-application.)

Academic Qualifications:

Applications are invited from UK graduates with a good first degree (1st or 2:1) in a relevant science, engineering or related subject. EU and overseas students with these or equivalent qualifications may apply. Applicants with other relevant qualifications or extensive relevant industry experience who can show evidence of a scientific and engineering research capability may also apply.

Application Process:

Please read the application guidance notes for details on how to apply. All applicants must complete the DTC pre-application form and submit this along with a CV. The closing date for the receipt of completed applications is Wednesday 8 September 2010 at 17:00.

Completed application forms should be sent to:

Dr Kirk Shanks
Academic Manager, DTC
Department of Civil & Building Engineering
Loughborough University
Loughborough
Leicestershire
LE11 3TU

or by email to: K.B.Shanks@lboro.ac.uk quoting in the subject: DTC LU Application Summer 2010.

Contact us

If you need assistance or further information please contact:

Alison Parker
University College London
UCL Energy Institute
Central House
14 Upper Woburn Place
London WC1H 0HY
t: +44 (0)20 3108 5999
e: alison.parker@ucl.ac.uk

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