Doctoral
Art & Design,Engineering&Technology,Business & Management,Medical & Pharmacy,Social Sciences,Applied & Pure Sciences
The University of Sydney
Eligible:
Have an unconditional offer of admission to the Faculty of Medicine and Health to pursue a PhD full-time.
Hold a First Class Honours degree, a First Class Honours Equivalent Degree, and a Master's degree, preferably in psychology, neuroscience, or pharmacology.
Have prior experience in the mental health or drug and alcohol sectors, as well as allied subjects such as psychology, pharmacology, neuroscience, medicine, pharmacology, biostatistics, or computer modeling (desirable)
Be willing to conduct Clinical Neuroscience of Addiction research under the guidance of Professors Kirsten Morley and Paul Haber.
Criteria:
shown academic success,
proven research experience,
curriculum vitae (CV),
study area and/or research proposal,
a brief essay outlining your interest in the study project
interview
Last date:
November 01, 2022.
The University offers a Postgraduate Research Scholarship in Clinical Neuroscience of Addiction for a PhD degree in the field of Subjects. The deadline for submitting your application is November 1, 2022. The University of Sydney is providing this scholarship, which has a value of Partial Funding, $35,950 a year (up to 3.5 years)
University or Organization: The University of Sydney
Department: All
Course Level: PhD
Award: Partial Funding $35,950 p.a. (up to 3.5 years)
Number of Awards: NA
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: International Students
The award can be taken in Australia.
Application Deadline: November 01, 2022.
Admission Requirements:
The successful candidate must hold a university degree (master's or equivalent above average) that permits access to doctoral studies.
Language Requirement:
IELTS score of 6.5
TOEFL score of 90
PTE score of 58
Cambridge Academic English (advanced) score of 176
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The Centre will not only produce a workforce that meets future skills demands but will also develop sustainable and cost-effective mining equipment and high efficiency mining technologies to benefit the nation’s manufacturing and mining sectors.
The Centre will conduct its industry focused research projects across four programs that are specialised in innovative composites and mining equipment as well as incorporating work-integrated learning into PhD training.
These programs are:
Innovation in material design fabrication and evaluation of performance (program one),
Advanced simulation and manufacturing innovation (program two),
Artificial intelligence based and data driven solution for mining equipment solution (program three) and
Safety, maintainability, and reliability of mining equipment (program four).
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences
Study area: Computer Science & Information Technology, Engineering
Student type: Domestic students, International students
Student status: Current student, Future Students
Eligibility requirements
Applicants must have completed an Australian university recognised master's by research or bachelor honours degree with first class or second class / division 1 honours, or an equivalent or higher qualification, or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
Applicants must also meet the English proficiency requirement for international students or local applicants with international qualifications set by the participating organisations. Each university may have slightly varied English proficiency requirements for PhD candidates.
Essential requirements:
Highly motivated, with a strong interest in talent identification and development, skill acquisition, and coaching science.
An exercise and sport science, psychology, or clinical exercise physiology background.
Desirable skills:
Experience working with athletes in talent development of skill acquisition.
Experience in writing publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Experience with testing (including relevant technologies) youth athletes for talent identification and development programs.
Benefits
Stipend of £15,000 per annum for 3.5 years.
Full tuition fee waiver at both universities.
Travel support package, including one return economy airfare to Deakin University for the residency period in Australia.
Coverage of student visa and health insurance costs for the residency period at Deakin University.
Selection criteria
Preference is given to Art History students in the Faculty of Arts, and due consideration is given to financial disadvantage. The recipient will be determined after considering the applicants' scholarship statement, proposed program of study, and access to other financial resources.
Eligibility
To be considered for this scholarship, you must:
Be an honours student majoring in Art History in the Faculty of Arts; or,
Be a graduate coursework or research student undertaking Art History studies in the Faculty of Arts; and,
Be experiencing financial disadvantage.
David Ashton Scholarship
This scholarship supports students who have enrolled in the Doctor of Philosophy in botany within the University of Melbourne School of BioSciences.
Eligibility
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
Have achieved honours 2A (or equivalent) or above and be enrolled in your PhD in the discipline of botany within the University of Melbourne School of BioSciences