The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at The University of British Columbia is currently recruiting 30 to 40 M.A.Sc., M.Sc, and Ph.D. students for Fall 2022.
Funding packages start at $25,000 per year for PhD students.
These are research degrees that integrate research with fundamental and advanced courses. Students are provided the opportunity to assume teaching assistantships in undergraduate courses.
Students work under the guidance of their Research Supervisor, and other faculty members. Students must satisfactorily complete course work, a comprehensive examination (Ph.D. only), a departmental exam, and write and defend a research-based thesis.
Research topics include, but are not limited to:
a)Biorefining, Biofuels, Bio-Based Materials and Nanocellulose
b) Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering
c) Catalysis, Transport Phenomena
d) Energy Production and Storage
e) Environmental Engineering and Sustainability
f) Green Process and Product Engineering
g) Polymer Science and Engineering
h) Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials
i) Thermodynamics and Reaction Engineering
j) Water, Energy and Food Nexus
Application and scholarships
All applicants are automatically considered for a range of internal scholarships at the time of application and are encouraged to apply for additional scholarship opportunities
Review PhD program requirements and apply at bit.ly/3Dch1hu.
Applicants from Canada & the U.S – Application complete with documents, February 1st.
International applicants – Application complete with documents, February 1st.
Applications are open to apply for the Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program in France 2022. The Eiffel Scholarship program is a Fully Funded Scholarship by the Government of France to Pursue Masters, PhD, Doctoral Degree Programs from French Universities.
The Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program was established by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs to enable French higher education institutions to attract top foreign students to enroll in their masters and PhD programs.
Dates and deadlines
Opening of the call for applications: week of September 27, 2021
Deadline for the reception of applications by Campus France: January 7th 2022.
Publication of results: week of 4 April, 2022
Anyone with interest in water resources engineering, hydrology, ecology, geosciences, or background of civil or geological engineering with those interest?
Great to know your expertise and interests. This is the information
There is an opening for graduate students with those interest to start in Fall 2022 at University of Delaware. Experience with coding and/or hydrologic modeling is a plus, even if only in coursework.
Several options for projects exist; to get a sense for the work I do, see examples of current/past research [bit.ly/3ljCnn6] . To start a conversation, please email me your resume or CV (cvoter@udel.edu) and tell me a little bit about your research interests.
The Academic Statement of Purpose is one of your primary opportunities to help the admissions committee understand your academic objectives and determine if "you are a good match for the program you are applying to."
Each applicant must submit an Academic Statement of Purpose (ASOP). The goal of this document is to impress upon the admissions committee that you have a solid background and experience in your area of interest and that you have the potential to be successful in graduate study.
Why is it important?
a) This is one of the most important pieces of your graduate school application because it:
b) Gives the reviewers an understanding of your academic background and interests.