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Job Opportunity: Fully Funded PhD with Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund:Job description:Qualification Type: PhD Funding providers: Institute of Physics Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund and Swansea University Subject areas: Physics Project start date: 1October 2022 (Enrolment open from mid-September) Mode of study: Full-time or part-time Project description: Swansea University's Department of Physics will support the application of one candidate for the prestigious Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund (BBGSF). The Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund is for full or part-time graduates wishing to study towards a doctorate in physics and from groups that are currently under-represented in physics. This application is for selection as a candidate to be put forward for the Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund with support of Swansea University.The proposed area of research can be in any of the wide activities that form the research interests of the Physics department: » Applied Physics and Materials » Atomic, Molecular and Quantum Physics » Particle Physics and Cosmology Theory Swansea University's Department of Physics is committed to improving the results and practice of Higher Education for both staff and students. We need to make sure that everyone has the opportunity to address unanswered questions in physics. Our vision for physics in the 21st Century is one that includes all. The department has aDiversity, Equality and Inclusivity Committeewhich meets once a term. Women and men, senior academics and postgraduate students, permanent and part-time staff are represented on the committee. The Head of Department sits on the committee showing the commitment to improve our working practice and benefit everyone. Equality of opportunity for all is key. The department holds ATHENA SWAN Charter Bronze Award (and Silver Award at the institutional level) and IoP Juno Practitioner status. Eligibility Candidatesmust normally hold an undergraduate degree at 2.1 level or a master's degree with a minimum overall grade at ?Merit' (or Non-UK equivalent as defined by Swansea University. English Language General Requirements:If applicable - IELTS 6.5 overall (with at least 6.0 in each individual component) or Swansea recognised equivalent. This scholarship open to UK fee eligible candidates from under-represented groups in physics. Skills:
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