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Air Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry PhD/MPhil

Type of programme

Research

Duration

PhD – 3 years full-time
MPhil – 1 year full-time

Starting date

September/October 2010

Academic school

School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences

Entry requirements

See general entry requirements

International entry requirements

We accept a range of qualifications from different countries. See www.international.bham.ac.uk/countryinfo

Standard English language requirements apply

How to apply

See the How to apply section for full details

Apply online www.apply.bham.ac.uk

Fees and funding

Standard fees apply. For further information see the fees and finance section.

Scholarships and studentships

Scholarships may be available, contact the Administration Office on +44 (0)121 414 2628/3077 or v.c.walker@bham.ac.uk

Alternatively email financialsupport@bham.ac.uk

International scholarships and studentships

See www.international.bham.ac.uk/scholarships.htm

Environmental Health and Risk Management | Air pollution research


Environmental Health and Risk Management

The Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management (DEHRM) is based in the well-equipped, purpose-built facilities of the University's Public Health Building.

Our research attracts extensive funding from many sources, including: the Department of Transport; the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; the Environment Agency; the Department of Health; the Food Standards Agency; the NERC; the EPSRC; the BBSRC; the Leverhulme Trust; and European programmes. The collaborative nature of much of this work, together with the mix of pure, strategic and applied research, often involving interdisciplinary teams spanning physical, biological, chemical, medical and social sciences, provides a dynamic and internationally recognised research environment.

Contact and further information

For a detailed brochure describing the activities of DEHRM, contact:
The Administration Office
Tel: +44 (0)121 414 2628/3077
Email: v.c.walker@bham.ac.uk



Air pollution research

We are internationally renowned for our air pollution research under the direction of Professor Roy Harrison, Dr Jacob Baker, Dr William Bloss and Dr Stuart Harrad. Areas covered range from studies of emissions from engines, through atmospheric dispersion and transformation processes, to effects on humans.

Contact and further information

For further information contact:
Professor Roy Harrison
Tel: +44 (0)121 414 3494
Email: r.m.harrison@bham.ac.uk

Related links

Other programmes in the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences website www.gees.bham.ac.uk

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