The University of Auckland, in collaboration with Te P?naha Matatini, invites applicants to apply for a PhD Scholarship in Predicting and Monitoring Lake Health using Spatio-Temporal Early Warning Signals.
The eligibility criteria for this scholarship require candidates to meet the University of Auckland’s enrollment requirements for a PhD program. Applicants should have an Honours or Master’s degree with a significant research component and a background in applied mathematics or similar quantitative disciplines.
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( votes)The University of Auckland is New Zealand’s largest and most prestigious university, located in the heart of Auckland, the country’s largest city. Renowned for its academic excellence and global reputation, it offers a diverse range of programs across various disciplines.
Application Deadline: Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.
Brief Description
- University or Organization: University of Auckland
- Department: Te P?naha Matatini (Aotearoa New Zealand Centre of Research Excellence for Complex Systems)
- Course Level: PhD
- Award: Full tuition fees and a stipend of NZ$35,000 per year (tax-free)
- Access Mode: Online application
- Number of Awards: 1
- Nationality: Domestic and international
- The award can be taken in: New Zealand
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Applicants from all countries and backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded for a PhD in disciplines such as applied mathematics or similar quantitative fields offered by the University of Auckland.
- Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must:
- Meet the University of Auckland’s requirements for PhD enrollment.
- Hold or be completing an Honours or Master’s degree with a significant research component.
- Have a background in differential equations, bifurcations, and numerical methods.
- Show willingness to engage with lake biology and work with local iwi and environmental agencies.
- Demonstrate a commitment to Te P?naha Matatini values of manaakitanga and whakawhanaungatanga.
How to Apply
Applicants should email an expression of interest, along with the following documents, to Graham Donovan at [email protected]:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Academic record
- A list of three potential referees
Benefits
- Full tuition fees for the duration of the PhD program.
- Annual tax-free stipend of NZ$35,000.
- The opportunity to work at the University of Auckland in collaboration with Te P?naha Matatini, engaging in cutting-edge research on ecological systems.
- Flexible start date, preferably in the first half of 2025.
