QUOTE(vankodoq @ Oct 23 2013, 04:09 PM)
Here are some links about scholarships I have found using "particle physics scholarship" as a Google keyword.
Texas Tech: http://www.phys.ttu.edu/grad_support.html
University of Edinburgh: http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/msc-theoretical-mat...rships-fundings
MIT: http://web.mit.edu/sfs/scholarships/index.html
What I would suggest is to make a good resume and be confident in it. When I applied for my Master, I directly email the professor in that department, asking if he could be me academic advisor and provide me with the recommendation letter. He initially declined, but after some persuasion, he gave in and took me as his grad student.
wow i never knew you can keep on pestering a prof to fund u.. mind sharing which Uni is that? local or overseas?Texas Tech: http://www.phys.ttu.edu/grad_support.html
University of Edinburgh: http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/msc-theoretical-mat...rships-fundings
MIT: http://web.mit.edu/sfs/scholarships/index.html
What I would suggest is to make a good resume and be confident in it. When I applied for my Master, I directly email the professor in that department, asking if he could be me academic advisor and provide me with the recommendation letter. He initially declined, but after some persuasion, he gave in and took me as his grad student.
Oct 23 2013, 08:27 PM

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