The University of Queensland is inviting applications for Ph.D. scholarship. The scholarship is based at the Centre for Advanced Imaging (CAI), a strategic initiative of The University of Queensland, which is a leading imaging research facility in Australia, and one of a handful in the world. The CAI brings together the skills of a critical mass of researchers and state-of-the-art, world- or Australian-first imaging research instruments including NMR, EPR, MRI, PET, CT, optical and an on-site cyclotron and radiochemistry facilities. CAI hosts the largest Node of the National Imaging Facility (NIF). CAI conducts research across the spectrum from development of new imaging technologies, analysis of molecular structure, synthesis of MRI and PET biomarkers targeting fundamental biological processes to studies of major diseases affecting a range of organ systems, through to imaging economically significant agricultural animals and plant material, minerals and construction materials.
Eligibility
- Open to both domestic and international applicants
- A bachelor’s degree with at least honours class IIA or equivalent from approved universities, which includes a relevant research component.
- A research master’s degree.
- A coursework master’s degree and an overall GPA (grade point average) equivalent to 5.65 on the 7-point UQ scale, which includes a relevant research component; or
- A postgraduate degree of at least one year full-time equivalent with an overall GPA (grade point average) equivalent to 5.0 on the 7-point UQ scale, together with demonstrated research experience equivalent to honours IIA will be considered for PhD entry on a case by case basis; or
- A bachelor’s degree plus at least two years of documented relevant research experience, including research publications.
- Applicant needs to demonstrate some research experience to be accepted into a PhD. If you can show you have planned and written a research project with some independence, you have enough experience to apply
The scholarship value is $28,597 per annum.
Funder: University of Queensland
Deadline: 6 October 2021.