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C3 Scholarships 2013 - International

Applications for International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) for 2013 commencement at UTS are now closed. Applications for 2014 open in May 2014

Key Dates:

Applications open: 1 May 2013
Applications close: 20 August 2013


UTS:Science offers three year scholarship stipends valued at approximately $23,000 tax free per-annum with additional benefits including:
• $2,800 per annum allocated as project support grant
• $2,000 postgraduate conference travel funding ( subject to faculty approval)
• Desktop computer and a workspace in state-of-the-art research facilities.

Successful C3 candidates can receive up to $5,000 per annum in travel funds to support research and collaboration.
A range of PhD projects is available within the following C3 Research Groups:
Aquatic Processes
Ecological Modelling and Remote Sensing
Terrestrial Ecohydrology

C3 is a multidisciplinary research cluster and honours graduates with backgrounds in physics and mathematical modelling are encouraged to apply, as well as candidates with a background in environmental sciences.
 

Next Steps:

  1. Consult C3 2013 PhD projects (pdf) for project descriptions and desirable skills and to get an idea of the types of projects available in C3
  2. Consult Research Group pages to identify a potential supervisor or consult UTS Supervisor database
  3. Speak to a potential supervisor before proceeding with an application as outlined in "How to apply for a research Degree at UTS:Science".

If your particular area of interest isn't listed there may still be opportunities to join the team so please email c3admin@uts.edu.au.

Take a look at the profiles of C3 research students, both past and present, for inspiration.

Supervisor profiles can also be found on the C3 Members pages.

 

Faculty of Science contact:
Rochelle Seneviratne
Phone: +61 2 9514 2490
Email: science.research@uts.edu.au
Website: http://www.science.uts.edu.au/for/future/research.html