[Sweden] PhD student in nuclear power safety at KTH Royal Institute of Technology plus 2 more |
- [Sweden] PhD student in nuclear power safety at KTH Royal Institute of Technology
- [UK] PhD in Health and Housing at Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry
- [Sweden] Doctoral student in Business Law with specializing in Tax Law (1-2 positions) at University of Lund
[Sweden] PhD student in nuclear power safety at KTH Royal Institute of Technology Posted: PhD student in nuclear power safety at KTH Royal Institute of Technology Overview Thermal Hydraulics and Safety of Innovative Nuclear Systems KTH is the largest technical university in Sweden. Education and research cover a broad spectrum within natural sciences and engineering, as well as architecture, industrial engineering and management, urban planning, work science and environmental engineering. KTH has 13 344 fulltime equivalent students of whom 6 955 at Bachelor (first) level and 5 545 at Master (second) level. In addition 1 314 full-time equivalent students at doctoral studies (third) level and 3 900 employees. The School of Engineering Sciences carries out a wide range of research at the international front line, from fundamental disciplines such as physics and mathematics, to engineering mechanics with applications such as aeronautics and vehicle engineering. We also offer University degree programs in Engineering Physics, Vehicle Engineering, `Engineering and Education`, and `Open Entrance`, as well as a number of International Masters Programs. |
[UK] PhD in Health and Housing at Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry Posted: PhD in Health and Housing at Peninsula College of Medicine & Dentistry Overview The European Centre for Environment in Human Health (part of the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry) is partnering with the University of Exeter, School of Biology to offer PhD in the area of epidemiology and the built environment to start in October 2011, based in Truro, Cornwall. The studentship will provide an annual stipend of £17,290 for three year, with the student responsible for paying their own fees. This studentship is part-funded by the ESF-Convergence programme 2007-2013. Agreement No: 11200NCO5. New building practices including the switch from solid to liquid fuels, more insulation, greater sealing, use of fire doors etc has led to potentially less ventilation and increases in exposure of residents to indoor chemicals including moulds and pollen spores. Exposure to these may lead to increased risk of diseases including allergies and eczema. |
Posted: Doctoral student in Business Law with specializing in Tax Law (1-2 positions) at University of Lund Overview
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