http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/inte ... hips/lisiguang.aspx
这是网站。
The Li Siguang Scholarship
The University of Birmingham is proud of its long history of engagement with China and this year the relationship will be further enhanced with the opening of University of Birmingham representative offices in Beijing and Shanghai. We welcomed our first students from China in 1907 and since then we have provided education for more than 7000 Chinese scholars.
The Birmingham Li Siguang (李四光) PhD Scholarship
The University of Birmingham is offering 6 PhD scholarships for students from China for 2013 entry. This scholarship scheme is open to all fields and named in honour of Li Siguang, one of Birmingham’s most famous Chinese graduates.
The scholarship is offered in partnership with the China Scholarship Council (CSC).
There are currently more than one hundred PhD students from China studying at Birmingham in a wide variety of fields including:
Accounting and Finance, Biomaterials, Biosciences, Cancer Studies, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Drama, Economics, Education, Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering, English, Environmental Health Risk Management, Geography & Environmental Sciences, Immunity & Infection, Management, Manufacturing Engineering, Marketing, Mathematics, Metallurgy & Materials, Physics & Astronomy, Psychology, Public Health & Epidemiology, Sociology, Sustainable Energy and Theology & Religion.
李四光 and the University of Birmingham
Li Siguang is one of the best-known scientists in China, with a record of important discoveries as an academic. In geological circles, J S Lee (as he was known in publications) was one of the scholars whose work inspired the theory of plate dynamics and a fuller understanding of how the continents and oceans move around the planet.
In terms of his contribution to his country, he was behind the discovery of much of China’s oil and gas reserves. He was a pioneer in predicting earthquakes, a trailblazer in establishing the geological history of China, and an acute discoverer of new resources.
Born in Huanggang, Hubei Province in 1889 Li Siguang arrived in Birmingham in 1914 to study in the University of Birmingham’s School of Mining. Li Siguang received his BSc in 1917 and his MSc in 1918. Having then spent several years researching geology in China, Li Siguang returned to the University of Birmingham for his doctorate, awarded in 1931. Subsequently his daughter studied for an MSc in Metallurgy Physics, graduating in 1948.
Li Siguang went on to become Professor at Peking University. He then progressed to become an academician and Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with other prestigious positions such as Minister for Geology and President of the Chinese Society for Science and Technology. He died in 1971, but his achievements are still being recognised today, with the Chinese Academy of Sciences acknowledging its debt to his work by arranging in 2009 for a minor planet to be named Li Siguang in his honour.
李四光 PhD Scholarships eligibility and application procedures
Six scholarships a year will be awarded, on a competitive basis, for three years of PhD study at the University of Birmingham to include tuition fees and living costs.
Applicants must first apply to the University for admission to a doctoral programme, it is recommended that you apply by 18 January 2013, so that your application can be processed and recommendations can be made to the CSC by 20 March. You must state in your application that you intend to apply for funding through the UoB/CSC joint scholarship programme. Once you are in receipt of an offer you must then apply for the scholarship directly to CSC. Applications to CSC are open 20 March to 5 April. Please note, CSC will only consider applicants who are holding an offer from and recommended by the University of Birmingham.
In order to apply to the CSC, you must complete an application form and employer reference form (available from www.csc.edu.cn )
A hard copy of the signed CSC application form along with the completed CSC employer reference form, a copy of your full application to the University of Birmingham (including other supporting documents such as communication with a supervisor), and a copy of an offer letter from the University must be submitted to CSC through CSC's application agencies.
Please note that applicants may only apply for one scholarship scheme through the China Scholarship Council.
For further details, including the full amount of the award, the application procedure and deadlines, please visit the China Scholarship Council website,
LZ是要申请CSC去伯明翰读博士吗?现在到哪一步了?
雅思六分,英国学校已通过,想办法申请助助学金的了。
我觉得楼主要做的是去对方学校主页查询这个奖学金的信息,那样最权威最便捷,而不是应该到这里来问啊
楼主申请的是2012年还是2013年的呀?伯明翰要求雅思6.5的呀?
http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/inte ... hips/lisiguang.aspx
这是网站。
The Li Siguang Scholarship
The University of Birmingham is proud of its long history of engagement with China and this year the relationship will be further enhanced with the opening of University of Birmingham representative offices in Beijing and Shanghai. We welcomed our first students from China in 1907 and since then we have provided education for more than 7000 Chinese scholars.
The Birmingham Li Siguang (李四光) PhD Scholarship
The University of Birmingham is offering 6 PhD scholarships for students from China for 2013 entry. This scholarship scheme is open to all fields and named in honour of Li Siguang, one of Birmingham’s most famous Chinese graduates.
The scholarship is offered in partnership with the China Scholarship Council (CSC).
There are currently more than one hundred PhD students from China studying at Birmingham in a wide variety of fields including:
Accounting and Finance, Biomaterials, Biosciences, Cancer Studies, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Drama, Economics, Education, Electrical, Electronic & Computer Engineering, English, Environmental Health Risk Management, Geography & Environmental Sciences, Immunity & Infection, Management, Manufacturing Engineering, Marketing, Mathematics, Metallurgy & Materials, Physics & Astronomy, Psychology, Public Health & Epidemiology, Sociology, Sustainable Energy and Theology & Religion.
李四光 and the University of Birmingham
Li Siguang is one of the best-known scientists in China, with a record of important discoveries as an academic. In geological circles, J S Lee (as he was known in publications) was one of the scholars whose work inspired the theory of plate dynamics and a fuller understanding of how the continents and oceans move around the planet.
In terms of his contribution to his country, he was behind the discovery of much of China’s oil and gas reserves. He was a pioneer in predicting earthquakes, a trailblazer in establishing the geological history of China, and an acute discoverer of new resources.
Born in Huanggang, Hubei Province in 1889 Li Siguang arrived in Birmingham in 1914 to study in the University of Birmingham’s School of Mining. Li Siguang received his BSc in 1917 and his MSc in 1918. Having then spent several years researching geology in China, Li Siguang returned to the University of Birmingham for his doctorate, awarded in 1931. Subsequently his daughter studied for an MSc in Metallurgy Physics, graduating in 1948.
Li Siguang went on to become Professor at Peking University. He then progressed to become an academician and Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, along with other prestigious positions such as Minister for Geology and President of the Chinese Society for Science and Technology. He died in 1971, but his achievements are still being recognised today, with the Chinese Academy of Sciences acknowledging its debt to his work by arranging in 2009 for a minor planet to be named Li Siguang in his honour.
李四光 PhD Scholarships eligibility and application procedures
Six scholarships a year will be awarded, on a competitive basis, for three years of PhD study at the University of Birmingham to include tuition fees and living costs.
Applicants must first apply to the University for admission to a doctoral programme, it is recommended that you apply by 18 January 2013, so that your application can be processed and recommendations can be made to the CSC by 20 March. You must state in your application that you intend to apply for funding through the UoB/CSC joint scholarship programme. Once you are in receipt of an offer you must then apply for the scholarship directly to CSC. Applications to CSC are open 20 March to 5 April. Please note, CSC will only consider applicants who are holding an offer from and recommended by the University of Birmingham.
In order to apply to the CSC, you must complete an application form and employer reference form (available from www.csc.edu.cn )
A hard copy of the signed CSC application form along with the completed CSC employer reference form, a copy of your full application to the University of Birmingham (including other supporting documents such as communication with a supervisor), and a copy of an offer letter from the University must be submitted to CSC through CSC's application agencies.
Please note that applicants may only apply for one scholarship scheme through the China Scholarship Council.
For further details, including the full amount of the award, the application procedure and deadlines, please visit the China Scholarship Council website,