[Alumnos] Fwd: [ASA] PhD Scholarships at Swinburne University: Expressions of Interest due 17th September

Guido Moyano Loyola guido.moyano en gmail.com
Mie Ago 8 21:16:52 ART 2012


Hola a todos,

se abrio el llamado de becas doctorales en Swinburne (Melbourne) para
empezar sobre el final de este año o temprano el año que viene.
Cualquier cosa preguntenme sobre el proceso de la aplicacion.

Saludos,
Guido

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From: *Emma Ryan-Weber*
Date: Thursday, August 9, 2012
Subject: [ASA] PhD Scholarships at Swinburne University: Expressions of
Interest due 17th September
To: "ASA en physics.usyd.edu.au" <ASA en physics.usyd.edu.au>


  Dear ASA Members,

 We would be grateful if you could bring the following to the attention of
interested students.


 *PhD Scholarships at Swinburne University: Expressions of Interest due
17th September*

 http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/study/postgradstudy.html

 The Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing (CAS) at Swinburne University
of Technology (Melbourne, Australia) invites applications for its PhD
program and scholarships from Australian and international students.

 Expressions of Interest for PhD scholarships beginning in 2013 are due by
September 17, 2012.

 With 16 research faculty and 50 postdocs and students, CAS offers a
vibrant, research-focused and friendly atmosphere where PhD students help
conduct - and learn how to lead - cutting-edge research.

 CAS has a collaborative agreement with Caltech guaranteeing up to 20
nights per year on the 10-m Keck Telescopes (Hawaii). CAS also hosts "The
Green Machine" and the GPU-based "gSTAR" - two of Australia's most powerful
supercomputers.

 Our research strengths cover many areas of astronomy, from cosmology and
the large-scale structure of the Universe, to quasars and the most distant
known galaxies, to clusters and groups of galaxies, down to our own Milky
Way, its structure and fascinating contents: pulsars, neutron stars,
globular clusters, stars and planets. We also research 3-D visualisation
techniques and applications of advanced scientific computing.

 CAS scholarship stipends are, at minimum, AUD$26,728 per year (tax free)
for both Australian and international PhD students. In addition to their
scholarship stipend, students are allocated a high-end computer and may
access internal research funds for telescope observing trips, conferences
etc. Swinburne's Hawthorn campus is situated in a lively, urban setting
just minutes by public transport from Melbourne's city centre. A relocation
allowance is available for students and their dependents. Other benefits
include thesis publication allowance, standard 4-week p.a. recreation leave
plus sick leave (including carer leave), paid maternity (12 weeks) and
partner leave entitlements.

 For details about postgraduate study at CAS, including available
supervisors, PhD topics and how to apply, see
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/study/postgradstudy.html

 The deadline for Expressions of Interest is September 17th, 2012.
Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to discuss PhD projects with
possible supervisors well before Swinburne's formal scholarship deadline
(October 29th, 2012).


 Emma Ryan-Weber

  --
 Dr Emma Ryan-Weber
Senior Lecturer/QEII Research Fellow
Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing
Swinburne University of Technology
Mail H30, PO Box 218
Hawthorn, Victoria 3122, Australia
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/~eryan/home.html
Phone: +61 (0)3 9214 4746

 Work days: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday




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