International
Scholarships in Analysis of Radioisotope Adsorption to Geological Substrates
Australia, 2022/2023
Inspiring
and empowering students from all over the world, the University of Adelaide is
one of the most well regarded and renowned research-intensive universities in
Australia. It is ranked first in the league standings for employability. The
University's students receive specialized academic training for their desired
occupations and are furnished with the knowledge and skills they need to
successfully contribute to those careers.
The
University, which is the third-largest university in Australia, is known for
strongly promoting the vitality, excellence, and diversity of South Australian
society. The university's experts are renowned for the caliber of their
research and are dedicated to helping the world overcome its most pressing
problems and have a meaningful impact on its economy, healthcare, governmental
policies, and way of life. With government partners, the specialist faculties
and institutions work across fields. It recognizes exceptional people as among
its most valuable achievements as a university.
Scholarship
Description:
CSIRO
Supplementary International Scholarships are available for International PhD
Students in Analysis of Radioisotope Adsorption to Geological Substrates at the
University of Adelaide, Australia.
Host
University: University of Adelaide;
Host
Country: Australia;
Study Level:
PhD Level;
Scholarship
Type: Partial Funding;
Scholarship
Worth: 5,000$ – 28,854$;
Eligible
Countries: International Students;
Subjects
available: Engineering, Science;
Application
Deadline: August 1st, 2022.
Scholarship
Benefits:
The proposed
grant will have a maximum duration of 3.5 years and will include the following
elements:
§ University of Adelaide Research
Scholarship: 28,854$ per year for 2022, escalated each year.
§ CSIRO Supplementary scholarship:
5,000$ each year, supplementary operating resources.
Eligibility
requirements:
Candidates
must be Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents, or international
students, be accepted as PhD candidates at the University of Adelaide, and be
eligible to start their studies in Semester 2, 2022, in order to be considered.
Application
process:
Expressions
of interest should be submitted to Associate Professor Tony Hooker by email
(tony.hooker@adelaide.edu.au) by 1 August 2022, quoting the name of the
fellowship in the subject line.
Supporting
Documents: Applicants
must provide the appropriate documents: a degree certificate, a transcript and
recent curriculum vitae.
Admission
Requirements: Candidates are required to have completed an
Australian first class degree or equivalent.
Conditions
of Language: Applicants
are required to demonstrate their competence in English.
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