lundi 14 janvier 2008

Influence of processing on texture, functionality and nutritional value of diets for animals and companion species

BBSRC Doctoral CASE Award (Dodson and Horrell)

Project: The project will provide an opportunity to understand the quality aspects of feeds (physico-chemical, chemical and biochemical) in terms of the manufacturing process. Additional multidisciplinary aspects include nutritional evaluation and economic assessments arising from industrial scale manufacturing. The successful applicant will have a background in the Animal / Food / Nutritional Sciences, will learn to manage complex situations and will supervise others. Although the project addresses animal feeds, the principles and many of the methods are directly applicable to human foods.

Contact for informal enquiries: Informal enquiries can be made to Julian Wiseman by e-mail at: julian.wiseman@nottingham.ac.uk or by telephone on 0115 95 16054 or Dr Sandra Hill by email at Sandra.hill@nottingham.ac.uk or by telephone on 0115 95 16145

Funding Notes
Terms and conditions of award: Stipend of £15,940 per annum and the full payment of Home/EU tuition fees (£3,300). The successful student will be registered for the degree of PhD (MPhil in the first instance) in the School of Biosciences and will be expected to spend 2-3 months each year with the sponsor.


Eligibility Requirements: UK citizen or EU citizen with UK resident status. Conditional on the attainment of an upper second class degree, or equivalent, in an appropriate area



http://www.findaphd.com/search/showproject.asp?projectid=15966


Method of application: Application letter, CV and three references should be sent by post or e-mail to Professor Julian Wiseman, Division of Agricultural and Environmental Science, School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough, LE12 5RD.