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Animal Welfare Research Training Scholarship 2016

17 September 2015

The Universities Federation for Animal Welfare (UFAW) invites applications for a Research Training Scholarship to enable a promising graduate to undertake a novel programme of scientific research in animal welfare leading to a degree at the doctoral level (PhD or equivalent). The award covers the costs of a studentship including student stipend and research costs up to a maximum value of £100,000

Applications will be accepted from potential supervisors at the following institutions:

  • Institutions within the British Isles which can grant a doctoral degree
  • Institutions outside the British Isles which can grant a doctoral degree and which have a UFAW LINK (see www.ufaw.org.uk for details).

Initial concept note applications should be made on the form available at www.ufaw.org.uk. Deadline for concept notes: 20th November 2015.

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