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EPSRC Reference: EP/N509565/1
Title: DTP 2016-2017 The University of Manchester
Principal Investigator: Heath, Professor SL
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Department: Research Support Services
Organisation: University of Manchester, The
Scheme: Doctoral Training Partnership
Starts: 01 October 2016 Ends: 30 September 2021 Value (£): 6,988,282
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The University of Manchester allocation of EPSRC DTP studentships is based on student excellence (academic record and research potential), and makes full use of the flexibility offered by the DTP.

For 2016/17 (and again in 2017/18) we will have approximately 45 x 3 ½ year studentships (home fee and standard RCUK stipend) available for application. At least 7 of these will be in collaboration with Industry (CASE), whereby a minimum of 3 months will be spent by the student researcher in an industrial setting co-supervised by a qualified employee of that company.

We will also consider a limited number of exceptional non-UK applications i.e. applicants that do not fit the RCUK residential criteria for 'home' student status.

Our selection process is straightforward and transparent. Applicants select a pre-approved project from those advertised, or may devise their own project in collaboration with a potential supervisor (subject to approval). The project approval confirms that all necessary support is in place for the work, and ensures that any strategic steer from the institute has been considered before a subject is opened for applications. Student ability then becomes the over-riding factor in awarding studentships, excepting where matched funding or CASE support is used to distinguish between students of equal ability. In this situation the project with the additional financial input would usually be supported by award of the studentship.

A small number of the most exceptional candidates will also be offered the opportunity to become part of the annual cohort of President's Doctoral Scholars, an honour that provides them with advanced leadership training as well as an enhanced stipend.

Applications are made centrally, but the selection of successful applicants is devolved to discipline specific experts. The top candidates are invited for interview by potential supervisory teams and a selection panel, before any offers are made. We welcome applications throughout the academic year, but the majority of DTP funded students begin their studies in September, with the studentship offers made during the early months of the year. Decisions are made as soon as possible (from the announcement of offer) although core science subjects tend to interview and offer earlier in the year than the engineering subjects.

Broad subject breakdown

We have studentships available for programmes in all EPSRC-themed areas:

PhD Chemical Engineering

PhD Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science

PhD Chemistry

PhD Inorganic Chemistry

PhD Materials Chemistry

PhD Organic Chemistry

PhD Physical Chemistry

PhD Computer Science

PhD Electrical and Electronic Engineering

PhD Composite Materials

PhD Materials

PhD Textile Design, Fashion and Management

PhD Applied Mathematics

PhD Mathematical Sciences

PhD Aerospace Engineering

PhD Condensed Matter

PhD Photon Physics

PhD Soft Matter and Crystals

PhD Theoretical Physics

PhD Social Sciences

PhD Molecular Biology

PhD Medicine

Training offered

In addition to an individual project, all our PhD programmes incorporate research training for early career researchers. This is widely available across the University and includes discipline-focused training as well as generic skills illustrated with discipline-specific examples. All training is provided on a needs-based model. Early career researchers undertake an annual skills audit to identify gaps in their skills appropriate to their stage of study. They can then be directed to the appropriate training programme to meet their needs.Finally, we are committed to support for early careers researchers and as such 10% of the DTP will be used to fund the University's EPSRC Doctoral Prizes. These are fellowship awards which are open to all EPSRC-funded researchers who have submitted their PhD thesis within 6 months of the start of the prize (from April 1st 2016).
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