ISIS has an annual call for Facility Development and Utilisation Studentships. Studentship projects can be within any of the science areas studied by neutron scattering or muon spectroscopy at ISIS and should have a strong science case, but they must be focused on benefits to the ISIS facility. These benefits may include facility infrastructure development (including software), staff development or to further realise the benefits of a project previously funded by this call. Studentships have an ISIS supervisor and a university supervisor who work in partnership throughout the student's project.
This call is for student projects within science areas that neutron or muon techniques are applied to. ISIS also supports PhD projects in other areas, such as within accelerator science and technology - please contact
Jonny Ranner for further details.