As part of the DIAS Summer Studentship programme, the School of Theoretical Physics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies is inviting applications for Studentships for Summer 2023. Students will receive a total stipend of €3,000 to cover a two- month internship starting in early June 2023.
A successful candidate should be completing their 3rd year at an Irish higher education institution, be in line for a 1st class honours degree and have an interest in a research career in Theoretical Physics or Mathematics.
STP offers the opportunity to pursue junior research projects in quantum gravity, quantum field theory, string and M-theory, condensed matter physics and topics related to quantum computing.
DIAS is committed to gender balance, equality and diversity.
The closing date for applications is 23:59 on Sunday April 30th. Successful candidates will be notified by email.
The application should consist of:
i) a CV (max 2 pages),
ii) a statement of why the applicant wants to pursue a career in the relevant research area (max 1 page),
iii) a letter from the head of department or other senior person in the department supporting the application and stating that the candidate is in line for a 1st class honours degree,
iv) the application and letter should be uploaded as a single pdf file (please do not use other formats) before the closing date.
Apply here
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Last Updated: 20th April 2023 by Mary Burke
DIAS Summer Studentships – School of Theoretical Physics 2023
As part of the DIAS Summer Studentship programme, the School of Theoretical Physics of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies is inviting applications for Studentships for Summer 2023. Students will receive a total stipend of €3,000 to cover a two- month internship starting in early June 2023.
A successful candidate should be completing their 3rd year at an Irish higher education institution, be in line for a 1st class honours degree and have an interest in a research career in Theoretical Physics or Mathematics.
STP offers the opportunity to pursue junior research projects in quantum gravity, quantum field theory, string and M-theory, condensed matter physics and topics related to quantum computing.
DIAS is committed to gender balance, equality and diversity.
The closing date for applications is 23:59 on Sunday April 30th. Successful candidates will be notified by email.
The application should consist of:
i) a CV (max 2 pages),
ii) a statement of why the applicant wants to pursue a career in the relevant research area (max 1 page),
iii) a letter from the head of department or other senior person in the department supporting the application and stating that the candidate is in line for a 1st class honours degree,
iv) the application and letter should be uploaded as a single pdf file (please do not use other formats) before the closing date.
Apply here
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