PhD in Antarctic Studies – University of Cambridge

  • £22,817
  • Per Year
  • EEA
  • 3-4 years
  • On campus

The University of Cambridge is the world’s leading environmental research centres for scientific activities in Antarctica. We are an institute of the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and provide all means to carry out cutting-edge scientific research, long-term observations and surveys that cannot be done by anyone else in the UK. We welcome research enquiries from those working for first degrees in earth science, physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology and related subjects. Most research studentships lead to the PhD degree.

Description

The university provides one-to-one supervision. The supervision will be decided at the time of the application. process. Assessment is done by submission of a thesis. Your University department Degree Committee will have a prescribed length and stylistic requirement which you can find on the Cambridge Students website.

Detailed Course Facts

Start dates and application deadlines

  • University Name :

    University of Cambridge

    Course Started On :

    January - June

    Course Type :

    Full-time

    Course Fee :

    £22,817

    Course Sem/Year Type :

    Per Year

    Apply On :

    EEA

  • Course Location :

    Cambridge

    Course Language :

    English

    Type Of Education :

    On campus

    Duration :

    3-4 years

    Type of Degree :

    PhD

Requirements

  • Entry requirements

    Applicants for this course should have achieved an Honours Degree, IELTS - 7 band (overseas students)

  • Work Experience

    No Work Requirement

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