Scholarship Description: The University of Newcastle is welcoming students for its PhD Scholarship in the field of Astrophysics of high-mass star-formation. The scholarships is available for Australian and international students.
The aim of the scholarship is to provide an opportunity to analyse data from the Radio Ammonia Mid-Plane Survey (RAMPS), the Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90 Gigahertz Survey (MALT90), and the new Complete ATCA Census of High-Mass Clumps (CACHMC).
About University: The University of Newcastle is an Australian public. It has a primary campus in Callaghan, a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales. The university also operates campuses in Ourimbah, Port Macquarie, Singapore, Newcastle CBD and Sydney CBD.
Degree Level: Scholarship is available to pursue PhD programme.
Available Subject: Scholarship is awarded in the field of Astrophysics of high-mass star-formation.
Scholarship Benefits: Scholarship will cover the following:
- Benefits include a stipend of $26,682 (2017 rate, indexed in January each year).
- There is also a laptop at commencement of PhD plus an additional establishment allowance of $1500, a thesis allowance of $500, and the potential for an additional APA Top Up of $3500.
Eligibility: The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for the scholarship:
- Domestic and international students with experience with astronomy, especially radio astronomy, is desirable.
Eligible Nationalities: Australian and international students are eligible to apply for the scholarship.
Application Procedure: Applicants can apply via post:
- Send an application letter and resume to Juliane Turner.If you have any questions about your application, please contact Juliane Turner (Juliane.Turner-at-newcastle.edu.au).
Deadline: The application deadline is October 31, 2017.