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August 19, 2015

Macquarie PhD Scholarships in Nanoparticles for Bioengineering and Sensors, Australia

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Macquarie University is offering PhD scholarships in Nanoparticles for Bioengineering and Sensors. International applicants with outstanding academic and relevant work experience are encouraged to apply. The scholarships are valued between $25,849–$29,849 per annum tax exempt for up to three years depending on your experience and academic record. The closing date for application is mid-September 2015.

Study Subject(s): Scholarships are awarded in the field of Nanoparticles for bioengineering and sensors.
Course Level: Scholarships are available for pursuing PhD programme at the Macquarie University.
Scholarship Provider: Macquarie University
Scholarship can be taken at: Australia

Eligibility: To be eligible for this domestic and international scholarship you must:
-have a research Masters and/or a number of relevant publications.
-meet the entry requirements for PhD research at MQU University.
-have suitable discipline-related educational qualifications.

Scholarship Open for International Students: International applicants with outstanding academic and relevant work experience are encouraged to apply.

Scholarship Description: PhD scholarships are available within the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics; Macquarie (MQU) University. Student will be based at the Department of Chemistry and work on experimental and/or theoretical projects in the field of nanoparticles for bioengineering applications. Their goal is to develop advanced nanoparticle based materials such as silica that can be used for biomedical applications and devices. These materials will allow us to develop implantable materials for regeneration, repair and regeneration as well as for non-invasive nanoparticle-based sensors.

Duration of award(s): Scholarships are awarded for up to three years depending on your experience and academic record.

What does it cover? The scholarships are valued between $25,849–$29,849 per annum tax exempt.

How to Apply: If you are interested, and a curious and motivated graduate in physics, chemistry or related discipline with a background in nanomaterials science, chemistry and/or optics, please send your CV, and a short (less than one page) letter of motivation to: Dr Tom Lawson, tomxlawson-at-gmail.com

Scholarship Application Deadline: The closing date for application is mid-September 2015.

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