Apply for Fully Funded Scholarship at University of Strathclyde in UK. The deadline for this application is 30th June 2021.
The University of Strathclyde is a public research university located in Glasgow, Scotland. Founded in 1796 as the Andersonian Institute, it is Glasgow’s second-oldest university, having received its royal charter in 1964 as the first technological university in the United Kingdom.
The University of Strathclyde is to offer its fully-funded Strathclyde Excellence Award (SEA) for international students who wish to enroll for a postgraduate research program at the University for 2021-2022 academic session.
Also, this is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic research team based at the university of Strathclyde and working closely with industry partners, gain experience of a range of experimental and modelling techniques as part of your research.
The Scholarship aims to improve our ability to identify and exploit crystalline hydrated salt forms that are in a unique solid-state arrangement known as a “water bridge” ;and be part of a dynamic research team working closely with industry partners and gain experience of experimental and modelling techniques. Likewise, currently, CMAC Tier partners have identified interest in a small number of salt forms; that despite being in to disproportionate in tablet formulations showed unexpected solid-state and solution stability.
In order to be in for Fully funded University of Strathclyde Excellence Award (SEA) Scholarship in UK 2021-2022; candidates must meet the following requirements:
How-to-Apply: As part of the application process for the Fully funded University of Strathclyde Excellence Award (SEA) Scholarship in UK 2021-2022, applicants must complete a form using the University PEGASUS Application System.
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Type of Opportunity | Scholarships and Fellowships |
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Deadline | 30 June,2021 |
Field | Scholarship |
Country | UK |
City | Glasgow |
Open to | International Students |
Organizer | University of Strathclyde |