Peter and Norah Lomas Phd Scholarships in Economics in UK | Newcastle University
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Newcastle University, NE1 7RU, United Kingdom
Tel. (0191) 208 6000, (From outside the UK: +44 191 208 6000)
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- Οικονομικά και Χρηματοοικονομικά
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Λήγει: 02/05/2015
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If you would like to study in Newcastle University, United Kingdom and pursue Full Time Phd Program in Economics: Applied econometrics, Applied microeconomics, including industrial, regional and public economics Banking, empirical finance and risk management, Financial markets, insurance and behavioural finance, Health, risk, safety, environmental and experimental economics, Labour market economics and applications and Macroeconomics, trade, FDI and International Economics you can avail Peter and Norah Lomas Phd Scholarships which is being offered by the Newcastle University.
This is a Phd Program Merit Based Scholarship and students are eligible from UK/EU and International Students to apply for the same. Only 1 such awards are being offered and the deadline for application is 02-May-15.
This Scholarship will offer you Phd fees at the home/UK rate and a level of subsistence equal to that provided by ESRC studentships (estimated rate of £13,726 in 2015/16). Applicants of UK/EU and International status can apply. The holder of the studentship may have the opportunity to undertake a small amount of teaching within the School. Payment for this will be at a standard hourly rate in addition to the annual studentship for 3 Year.
Education Field: Economics: Applied econometrics, Applied microeconomics, including industrial, regional and public economics Banking, empirical finance and risk management, Financial markets, insurance and behavioural finance, Health, risk, safety, environmental and experimental economics, Labour market economics and applications and Macroeconomics, trade, FDI and international economics.
Applicants Should have a good Honours Degree (first-class or upper-second-class Honours) in an area related to the proposed field of study. It would be an advantage if you also had, or expected to receive by Autumn 2015, a Master’s-Level qualification at ‘credit’ or ‘distinction’ level in a relevant subject area.