[Aqualist] other 40k p.a. PhD opportunities

Matthew England m.england at unsw.edu.au
Tue Nov 8 18:17:43 AEDT 2016


Dear Colleagues,

There is also a parallel opportunity for suitably skilled PhD candidates in the area
of drought research - both in land-climate interactions (1 x PhD scholarship) and
ocean drivers of drought (1 x PhD scholarship).   Both UNSW scholarships are for 
4 years @ 40k p.a. (tax free) and with fees waived; along with 10k p.a. project support.
Further details are available here:
   http://web.science.unsw.edu.au/~matthew/Scientia_PhDs_CCRC.pdf

Thank you for circulating among your networks.  
Best regards, Matt

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Matthew England   FAA
ARC Laureate Fellow and UNSW Scientia Professor
Climate Change Research Centre (CCRC) and 
ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate System Science
The University of New South Wales
UNSW  SYDNEY  NSW  2052
Australia

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On 08/11/2016, at 12:33 PM, Darren Curnoe <d.curnoe at unsw.edu.au> wrote:

> Dear Colleagues
> 
> We have an exciting opportunity at UNSW for a high quality PhD student to work on a topic related to the Australasian Quaternary. The topic should be within the broad area of human-environmental interactions, and could be within the fields of archaeology, palaeontology, palaeoecology, palaeoclimate or palaeolandscape evolution.
> 
> UNSW will be paying an annual stipend of A$40k plus $10k for career development and mentoring activities. While we would prefer an Indigenous student in the first instance, the opportunity is open to anyone, and students with a CV beyond just straight undergraduate are strongly encouraged.
> 
> Timeframe is tight: they would need to get in touch with me prior to 11 November.
> 
> Please contact me if you might be interested or know someone who could be.
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Darren
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> 
> Associate Professor Darren Curnoe
> ARC Future Fellow
> Director, Palaeontology, Geobiology & Earth Archives Research Centre (PANGEA)
> School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences
> University of New South Wales
> Sydney, 2052, Australia
> 61-2-9385 8929
> http://www.pangea.unsw.edu.au
> 
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