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PhD Studentship in Geotechnics - Imperial College London

Applications are invited for a fully funded EPSRC CASE studentship based in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London.

The studentship will be undertaken in collaboration with the Geotechnical Consulting Group, a company that provides leading edge consulting service in Geotechnics.

It is expected that the successful applicant will come from a civil engineering background and preference will be given to candidates with an MSc in Geotechnics.

It is anticipated that the successful candidate will start in January of 2008.

The studentship carries a minimum annual EPSRC stipend of £12,600 and fees, plus a significant additional contribution at the discretion of the College.

Applicants should note that qualification for this form of EPSRC award is dependent on the candidate being a UK national or a non-UK EU national having been resident in the UK for three or more years prior to appointment.

Candidates wishing to discuss the post are invited to contact:

Dr Stavroula Kontoe,
Lecturer, Imperial College London

Dr David Potts,
GCG Professor of Geotechnical Engineering, Imperial College
London.

Contact details:

Dr Stavroula Kontoe,
Imperial College London,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Skempton
Building, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ
Email: stavroula.kontoe[at]imperial.ac.uk

Closing date for applications: 22nd December 2007

For more information see; PhD Studentship in Geotechnics - http://www.gcg.co.uk/

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