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International Postgraduate Research Scholarships in Next Generation Bleeding Control Agents, Australia

The University of Queensland is accepting applications for International Postgraduate Research Scholarships in Next Generation Bleeding Control Agents. The scholarship is open for the academic session 2024/2025.

This research project, supervised by Dr. Amanda Wraith Kijas, is based at the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology at the University of Queensland. The institute has a research-focused environment with a team boasting an established track record in wound healing research, backed by competitive grant funding. The candidate is encouraged to bring innovative aspects to the project, developing a broad skill set for potential future opportunities.

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The campuses of Queensland University of Technology provide top-notch learning, teaching, and research environments tailored to the requirements of students, academics, and researchers. Renowned for its success, this Australian university emphasizes practical applications in both its courses and research endeavors. Although rooted in Brisbane, Queensland, the university maintains a global perspective.

Applications Close: 23 January 2024

Brief Description

University or Organization: University of Queensland
Department: Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Course Level: Postgraduate Research (HDR)
Award: Living Stipend – $33,641 per annum (2024 rate), indexed annually
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: May Vary
Nationality: Domestic, International
The Award Can Be Taken in Australia

Eligibility

  • Eligible Countries: Open to all nationalities
  • Acceptable Course or Subjects: Any subject offered by the university
  • Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
  • Enrolled or planning to enroll as a future UQ student
  • Pursuing postgraduate research (HDR) in Engineering, Science, and Mathematics
  • Demonstrated academic excellence
  • A commitment to the focus of the scholarship on next-generation bleeding control agents
  • Familiarity with basic protein biochemistry, and experience with blood and blood products is desirable.

How to Apply

Before submitting an application, prospective candidates should:

  1. Check eligibility for a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).
  2. Prepare required documentation.
  3. Contact Dr. Amanda Wraith Kijas ([email protected]) to discuss suitability for the scholarship.

Applicants should apply for this scholarship when submitting an application for a Master of Philosophy (MPhil). No separate scholarship application is needed. In the application:

  • Select ‘My higher degree is not collaborative.’
  • Choose ‘I am applying for, or have been awarded a scholarship or sponsorship.’
  • Select ‘Other,’ then ‘Research Project Scholarship,’ and input ‘GENERATIONBLEEDING’ in the ‘Name of scholarship’ field.

Benefits

The scholarship offers a living stipend of $33,641 per annum (2024 rate), indexed annually, for a duration of 3.5 years, with the possibility of a 1-year extension in line with UQ and RTP Scholarship Policy. The number of awards may vary.

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