EPSRC NetworkPlus in Digitalised Surface Manufacturing
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@dsm_network Henry Royce Institute bp International Centre for Advanced Materials Surface Engineering Association (SEA) British Coatings Federation PVD Training https://t.co/uA5NrU4Qp7
Royce is funding scholarship places for #MaterialsScience & #Engineering PhD students and post-docs on @CambridgeJBS Entrepreneurship Centre’s #EnterpriseTECH programme, designed to help students & researchers develop entrepreneurial skills
Apply by 30 Jan
https://t.co/39iWwqlhYI
.@JacobsConnects and nuclear plant @SellafieldLtd collaborate on training. Sellafield's #Engineering Centre of Excellence will train a cohort of seven apprentices.
Read more: https://t.co/pWKMrcxzHb
📣 Pre-announcement: funding opportunity to develop a large-scale manufacturing research hub to address challenges in vaccine delivery and manufacturing in low and middle income countries.
Funded by @DHSCgovuk's UK Vaccine Network and EPSRC: https://t.co/2CHxgMuU0x
We're funding places for Materials Scientists on @wilbe_science's Become a Science Founder Fellowship! BSF helps scientists understand what it takes to get discoveries off the ground, and the steps to becoming a founder & building a company.
Find out more: https://t.co/1GDAjaORNb
Let’s not forget how challenging it is to recruit PhD students in this post Brexit world with stiff competition from Canada & Australia. Funded PhD positions are going unfilled after 12 months of advertisement in many UK HEIs. Home Secretary may be missing the picture here.
Our energy bill shot up from £1400 a year to £2900 a year. With a 3 m old & wife on Mat leave the actual bill will be much higher. We are privileged & will survive this. It’s hard to imagine how working class families in the HE sector will survive the year 😢.
UK HEIs will have the privilege & pleasure to transform the lives of additional 202,147 students! The majority of them will go back and transform their home countries. And if they decide to stay and contribute to the UK economy that is wonderful too.