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Title: Cranfield University MSc by Research Studentship for UK/EU and International Students, 2014
Post by: scholarman on Jan 02, 2014, 11:31 AM
Cranfield University is offering research studentship for all UK/EU and international students. This research studentship is awarded for one year and includes a generous tax free bursary, plus fees. There will be an initial training period in Ghana or the UK, followed by a ten months trial of the technologies in Ghana run by the student. The project write-up will take place during a one month stay at Cranfield University at the end of the project. Applicants must have a first or second class honors degree or equivalent in a related discipline such as engineering, chemistry or biology.

Study Subject (s): Studentship will involve in environmentally-related research at Cranfield. The project will involve carrying out side-by-side technical testing of the three candidate technologies over an extended period in Kumasi and evaluating the test results to make a final technology selection.

Course Level: Studentship is available for pursuing MSc by Research program at Cranfield University in UK and Ghana.

Scholarship Provider: WSUP (Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor) and Unilever partnership

Scholarship can be taken at: UK and Ghana (There will be an initial training period in Ghana or the UK, followed by a ten month trial of the technologies in Ghana run by the student. The project write-up will take place during a one month stay at Cranfield University at the end of the project.)

Eligibility: Applicants should have a first or second class honors degree or equivalent in a related discipline such as engineering, chemistry or biology.

The successful applicant will have a background in science or engineering, preferably with previous experience in waste water treatment, particularly running pilot-scale trials and interpreting and reporting laboratory data.

-An understanding of the Ghanaian context is also an advantage.

-The successful applicant will be well organized and capable of working independently in a low-income country. They will also be capable of team working and have excellent communication skills. They will be highly organized and work under their own initiative to solve problems creatively. English Language Students whose native language is not English must have attained any of the following as evidence of English language ability:

•IELTS – Academic (International English Language Testing Service): an overall minimum score of 6.5

•TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Internet based test

- minimum score of 92. Our TOEFL institution code is 0822

•TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication): Listening and reading test minimum score of 800. Speaking and writing test minimum score of 310

•Pearson Test of English (Academic): an overall score of 65

•Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English or Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English with a minimum of Grade C In addition to these minimum overall test scores, you are expected to achieve a balanced score across the reading, writing, listening and speaking elements of the test.

Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: All UK/EU and international students are eligible for this MSc Research program.

Scholarship Description: Globally 2.84 billion people still lack access to sanitation. There are numerous innovations trying to address this challenge, one of which is Clean Team, a WSUP (Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor) and Unilever partnership currently scaling up to serve 1000 households with sanitation in Kumasi, Ghana. Each household has an aspirational container toilet, and they pay for collection two to four times per week. The waste is taken by the waste collectors to IBCs at an intermediate transfer station. From here, waste is taken by a vacuum truck to Kumasi's sewage treatment works in Dompoase. At the current scale of 450 households 30 vacuum truck loads are transported every month and this number needs to be reduced. This could be achieved by treating the liquid fraction of the waste to a standard where it can be discharged to a river, drain or soak away. Secondary benefits could be the production of energy or fertilizer from the waste. This is needed urgently so already developed "off-the shelf" package systems are required. This would also assist the transfer of the Clean Team model to other cities where there may be no sewage treatment works at all, or the works may refuse to accept Clean Team waste. The project will involve carrying out side-by-side technical testing of the three candidate technologies over an extended period in Kumasi and evaluating the test results to make a final technology selection. The student will take regular samples of the liquid effluent and any gas produced and analyzes them in the laboratory. In addition they will be responsible for commissioning the technologies and managing their operation and the delivery of waste from the vacuum trucks. Critical to this will be solving problems as they arise and liaising with Clean Team and WSUP. There will be an initial training period in Ghana or the UK, followed by a ten month trial of the technologies in Ghana run by the student. The project write-up will take place during a one month stay at Cranfield University at the end of the project. Kumasi has a long and colorful history being the proud capital of the Ashanti Kingdom, steeped in history and tradition; it is the second city to Accra in Ghana and has always rivaled it for commercial leadership. As such it welcomes international business and entrepreneurial opportunities and offers a quality of life which reflects this with its range of ethnically diverse restaurants, schools and cultural groupings. Work ethic and family values remain important to the people of Kumasi resulting in an ideal framework within which businesses can be founded and developed. It is hoped to secure accommodation for the student at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.

Number of award(s): Not Known

Duration of award(s): Studentship will be awarded for one year.

What does it cover? Supported by WSUP, this studentship will provide a generous tax free bursary, plus fees for 1 year.

Selection Criteria: Not Known

Notification: Not Known

How to Apply: The mode of applying is online.

Scholarship Application Deadline: The deadline for applications is 24 January 2014.

Further Official Scholarship Information and Application (http://ccwebcorp-1.dmz.cranfield.ac.uk/study/research-degrees/current-research-opportunities/phd/treating-container-toilet-waste-in-kumasi-ghana.html)
Title: Re: Cranfield University MSc by Research Studentship for UK/EU and International
Post by: femifemzy3 on Jan 02, 2014, 12:26 PM
This is just the sort of things students are looking for right about now. Training in the UK just sums it all up!