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   Motivation Letter For Phd Scholarship In Environmental Science. This free sample cover letter for a environmental scientist has an accompanying environmental scientist sample resume and environmental scientist sample job ad to help you put together a winning job application. Joe Plant 28
   Evergreen Drive Overdale NT 2009 T: 00 9999 9999 M: 00 8888 8888 E: [email protected] [date] Dear Sir/Madam Re: Senior Environmental Scientist, Ref: 024479 I am writing to apply for the position of Senior Environmental Scientist at Envirotron Consultancy Group as advertised on Seek.com
   on 15 January. With eight years experience in environmental science, I possess advanced practical and technical knowledge coupled with a passion for water conservation. I have solid experience working with cutting edge water management, sustainability studies, rain and storm water
   harvesting, recycling and irrigation projects, smart metering, public conservation projects and corporate sustainability reporting. I have a proven track record in developing efficient, targeted water saving programs, implementing successful waste management initiatives and applying research to
   create effective sustainability projects. I am a dynamic and motivated team member with excellent analytical, interpersonal and problem management skills. In my current role as Senior Environment Scientist at Watercon I am responsible for overseeing research projects, managing a team of
   scientists and external contractors, analysing data and writing reports. I am the President of the National Association for Water Conservation, an associate professor at the University of Overdale, and have had numerous articles published in the Water, Waste and Conservation Monthly. I monitor
   developments in the industry closely and was interested to read about Envirotron’s recent Landsafe campaign which I see as one of the most innovative uses of resources of any recent campaign and is sure to bring about a significant change in Australia’s conservation outcomes. I believe I have
   the experience, skills and attitude to make a substantial contribution to Envirotron’s projects. I look forward to an opportunity to discuss my past projects at an interview. Yours sincerely [sign here] Joe Plant When you apply for a PhD, you will need to write not just a research proposal but also a
   letter of motivation. This letter describes why you wish to undertake a PhD and why you would be well-suited to researching your proposed topic. But what needs to go in this letter, and what tone is appropriate for it? To give you some ideas, today we're sharing a sample letter of motivation, as well
   as offering some advice on how to write our own, so you can maximise your chances of getting accepted.It should be mentioned that a European-style motivation letter focuses on your academic background, as opposed to the US-style personal statement which discusses your life experiences. A
   motivation letter should be professional and describe your previous research experience, without giving too much personal information. Here, we focus on the European-style.Check out our PhD listingsIn this article:1. What to include in a motivation letterThere are a number of essentials you
   should include in your motivation letter when applying for your PhD. The introduction should (perhaps obviously) clearly state which program you are applying for. This will lead nicely into the next section, which should contain your reasons for wanting to do a PhD and specifically why you wish to
   do the program for which you've applied. An important part is showing what impact your proposed research will have on the industry, including perhaps the gaps in the literature/research that currently exist and how your research fills these in. Following on from this, your own academic background
   should be explained, including any specifically academic achievements or awards you may have garnered aside from your degrees. Finally, your future career plans, and how your PhD and research proposal will help you achieve them, could be your closing statement of the motivation letter.2. Be
   specificOne bad habit that many people have when writing their motivation letter is being too vague. Saying that you enjoyed your economics undergraduate course or that you find economics interesting is too vague to be meaningful. After all, it can already be assumed that you enjoyed studying
   economics or you wouldn't be applying for a PhD. Instead, try to be more specific: mention which particular courses or topics appealed to you most, what you learned from them, and why you want to learn more about them.3. Give concrete examplesAnother common mistake is to make claims
   without giving any evidence to back those claims up. For example, you'll often see people say 'I work well independently' or 'I am highly organised and good at managing all of my assignments'. Without demonstrating how these things are true, there is no reason for the hiring committee to give
   weight to your self-assessment. For better results, give concrete examples of your claims in action, such as 'My high level of organisation was demonstrated when I completed my economics undergraduate courses while also working a part-time job, which required excellent time management
   skills' or 'In my second year, I successfully organised an undergraduate conference with 50 attendees.'4. Show your personalityIt is important to be professional in your motivation letter, so the letter should not contain jokes, sarcasm, or irrelevant personal information. However, you also needn't be
   dull and impersonal. You can and should allow your personality to shine through in your letter, and show how you are different from other candidates. Maybe you have strong opinions about a particular topic in economics, or perhaps you have taken an unconventional career path that involved
   working jobs as well as studying. In these cases, you needn't hide your individuality. Show how your background gives you a unique perspective on you subject's issues and your approach to academic work. Remember, the point of the motivation letter is not to show how similar you are to an
   imagined perfect candidate – it's to show off your unique personal approach and how you could be a great PhD student.5. Focus on skillsAnother issue that some people have in writing a PhD motivation letter is the gulf in requirements between an undergraduate or Master's course and a PhD
   course. In an undergraduate or Master's course, you have to attend classes, complete assignments, and perform well in assessments. In a PhD, you will often have to come up with your own research questions, choose the best methodology to answer those questions, and motivate and organise
   yourself to complete your work. If you don't have direct experience with doing these PhD tasks, that's okay – you won't be expected to know everything before you even start the PhD. However, you do want to show that you have the capacity to perform this kind of work. In order to do this, you
   should focus on the skills that you have – such as data analysis, writing, research, presentation, and so on. Try to give examples of how you have used these skills in the past to show that you're ready for the challenge of a PhD now.6. Talk about your future plansSomething that hiring committees
   like to see is that you are interested in working in your chosen field in the future. This means that you need to talk about what your plans are for after the PhD if you want to be accepted. For most people applying for a PhD, the interest will be in doing a postdoc once they have completed the PhD.
   Other people may know that they want to work in industry, or for an NGO or for the government. Any of these answers is fine, but the committee will want to see that you have thought about your long-term career. Do mention your long-term plans near the end of your motivation letter to show that
   you are serious about a career in your chosen field.7. Sample motivation letter for a economics PhDTo Whom It May Concern, I am writing to express my interest in pursuing a PhD in economics at Imperial College London. I am particularly keen to apply for the doctoral program in the economics
   department at Imperial as its research interests are an excellent match for my academic background. I studied Business Management for my BA at Kingston University and during this time I developed a particular interest in the relationship between government policies affecting small businesses
   and economic outcomes country-wide. Furthering this interest, my BA thesis which was supervised by Prof. Helen Smith used statistical techniques to analyse the rate of growth of small businesses before and after new legislation regarding wages was put into place. My aim was not only to
   consider the ethical arguments regarding minimum wages and small businesses, but also to find evidence about whether policies encouraged or discouraged the growth of small businesses. After completing my BA, I undertook an MSc in economics at University College London. From this course
   I gained deeper knowledge of statistics and modelling, which I made use of in my thesis project on how the number of people employed by a small business affects the ability of that business to weather changes in wage laws. My aim throughout this project was to gather more evidence on the
   effect of new wage laws on the long-term stability of small businesses. I now wish to continue my academic career with a PhD in economics, and I cannot imagine a better place to study this than the business school at Imperial. I admire the economics department’s commitment to both fairness
   and to accuracy, and I wish to further my work on minimum wage increases and small businesses in a way that respects both the dignity of workers and the needs of business owners. I particularly wish to work with Dr. Jane Brown, whose work on small business ethics have been a great source of
   inspiration for me. This research has the potential to contribute to the theoretical models of small business growth in economics, but it also can contribute real-world value to policymakers and small business owners. As small businesses are often touted as the counterbalance to the move towards
   large multinational corporations due to globalisation, greater understanding of how to foster these small businesses and help them to grow can only become more valuable in the future. With my knowledge of the topic of small business and wage laws and my experience with statistical analyses
   and modelling, I am confident that I can complete the research project which I have proposed to a high standard. My thesis projects were both on a smaller scale, however recently I have been volunteering as a research assistant in a co-operative project for my supervisor’s group on cultural
   differences in small business creation, which has given me experience on large-scale projects too. This experience has helped me to plan out the time for my PhD realistically and confidently. After completing the PhD, I plan to either pursue a postdoc placement within academic economics, or to
   work as an consultant for small business associations and policymakers. I believe that with my knowledge and experience in this increasingly important field, I can contribute to both the Imperial Business School and to the wider discipline of economics, with an eye on the needs of everyday small
   business owners.Find the right PhD for youRecommended Insights10 Characteristics of Successful StudentsThe Economic Benefits of Renewable EnergyThe Case for Ecological EconomicsThe Economics of Climate ChangeThe INOMICS Questionnaire: Fratzscher vs Rossi-Hansberg
   10/13/2015 · Dear All, Recently we have received dozens requests from out visitors to help them with motivation letter for PhD program. Since we are not able to meet all the inquiries, this time we have prepared letter of motivation for PhD program in biology. Recently we have received request
   from the one of our visitors to help him with motivation letter for an Environmental Engineer position. Therefore in response to his request we have provided this Sample of motivation letter for an Environmental engineer. We hope you will have successful application. 2/13/2016 · Dear All, I need to
   send a motivation letter to apply to a scholarship for a PhD, which is presented below. I would appreciate if you could help me with this … Motivation Letter Example for Scholarship: My name is _____. The aim of this letter is to request an opportunity regarding a Ph.D. in the field of solar thermal
   technology more specifically solar cooling/refrigeration and heating. Do mention your long-term plans near the end of your motivation letter to show that you are serious about a career in your chosen field. 7. Sample motivation letter for a economics PhD. To Whom It May Concern, I am writing to
   express my interest in pursuing a PhD in economics at Imperial College London. But if you prefer to get some guidance, have a look at our motivational letter templates below. Example 1: Motivation Letter for a Masters of Science Degree (MSc) Dear sir /Madam, My name is [name] and most
   recently I have been working as a [job title] at [company name]. I hold a B.Sc degree in [subject] from [university name]. 2/14/2009 · The next example of motivation statement (with some changes) was provided by the author for me to be distributed. Hopefully be helpful. MOTIVATION FOR
   APPLYING FOR A SCHOLARSHIP NAME: Brama Kumbara COUNTRY: Madangkara PROGRAMME: Master of Science in Advance Mathematics, Harvard University REASONS FOR A (Name of programe) SCHOLARSHIP First I would like to express… Environmental scientist cover letter. ... With
   eight years experience in environmental science, I possess advanced practical and technical knowledge coupled with a passion for water conservation. I have solid experience working with cutting edge water management, sustainability studies, rain and storm water harvesting, recycling and
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