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PhD scholarships in Astrophysics at the University of Western Australia
Job Summary
Shenton Park WA
Australia
Job Description
The University of Western Australia (UWA) node of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) invites applications for its PhD program from international students to start in 2025.
ICRAR is one of Australia’s top astronomical research institutes. Established in 2009 as a high profile equal joint venture between Curtin University and UWA, ICRAR is a leading organisation in the international Square Kilometre Array project.
ICRAR/UWA hosts a vibrant and friendly research environment where PhD students carry out cutting-edge projects in observational and theoretical astrophysics, often including work in "Big Data" methodologies and technologies. ICRAR/UWA researchers play leading roles in programs that exploit state-of-the-art radio telescopes, exquisite multi-wavelength datasets, and the latest galaxy formation models run on powerful HPC facilities Situated on the Swan River, UWA is one of Australia’s most picturesque campuses. Its open courtyards, lush and verdant, are a place to study and relax, taking advantage of Perth’s beautiful climate.
PhD scholarships are currently available for international students, covering tuition fees, health insurance, living allowance support and research/travel expenses. For details about ICRAR/UWA's PhD program, including eligibility requirements and potential projects, visit the ICRAR/UWA webpage. Applicants must identify a proposed project here, and contact the project lead prior to starting an application.
Applicants should also comply with the UWA's English language requirements and must provide evidence of english proficiency with their application. Importantly, applicants are only deemed eligible for the award of a UWA-funded scholarship if they have a combined thesis plus coursework WAM average mark of above 75% in an existing qualifying degree. Further information can be found in the UWA advice for applicants and research scholarship page.
Applications are invited through the University’s HDR Application Portal. This is a two-stage process, where applicants first apply for the PhD here, and then apply for a scholarship here. If you have any issues with this, please contact Dr Luke Davies at [email protected].
ICRAR/UWA is committed to equity and diversity, and encourages applications from women and underrepresented minorities.