Friday, October 7, 2011

MS and PhD studentships in Korea (updated for Fall 2011)

in Chemical Engineering
Excellent opportunies for the Young Graduates


Write to Prof. JJ Shim
@ THE INSTITUTE OF CLEAN TECHNOLOGY
YEUNGNAM UNIVERSITY
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214-1 Dae-dong, Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk 712-749, KOREA
Tel : (53)810-2587 Fax : (53)810-4631 E-mail : jjshim@yu.ac.kr


School of Display and Chemical Engineering at Yeungnam University located near Daegu, the 3rd largest city in Korea, offers full scholarships to young graduates who want to study their MS and PhD in research.

Area of study: Polymers, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Nano Technology, Clean Technology, Catalysis, Process Control, etc.

Yeungnam University Chunma Art Center

Graduate Research Program


Requirements:
(1) BS and/or MS degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, and related area (including current UG and MS students who is graduating in Fall 2011.)


(2) English score of TOEFL or IELTS


(3) Academic Record: First class or GPA 3.0/4.0 or above


(4) Research exposure (Not mandatory).



For detail information please download
1. Detail information and requirements


2. Vacancies and Student information
Informal inquiries could be made to Dinesh Thapa, thapa@uthscsa.edu

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vary good communication that MR Thapa made towards the best opportunity for nepalese graduates. Thank you Mr Thapa.

Madhab

Anonymous said...

Dear Dinesh Thapa,

Thank you for forwarding this vacancy to SONSIK mail group and I respect your intension to give chance to new fresh Nepali student. I could not understand about the biosness to universities. As I know, Curriculums of all nepalese university are similar and students graduated from other university so as Tribhuvan university showed significant outcomes in Nepal and foreign country too. Secondly, I can see the requirement of Yeungnam University but you didnot maintion about the research facilities and supports. How can nepalese student judge and choose this institution. I wish, you will attach more information. Thank you.

CARBON CHEMISTRY said...

great information. Thank you Thapa sir.

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