[Alumnos] Fwd: [ASA] Swinburne PhD Scholarships in Observational, Computational & Theoretical Astrophysics

Guido Moyano Loyola guido.moyano en gmail.com
Mar Mar 19 01:04:15 ART 2013


Hola a todos,

Anuncio oficial de las becas de doctorado en Swinburne.
Si tienen alguna duda en particular respecto a las becas no duden
en escribirme.

Saludos,
Guido

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From: John O'Byrne <john.obyrne en sydney.edu.au>
Date: 19 March 2013 14:11
Subject: [ASA] Swinburne PhD Scholarships in Observational, Computational &
Theoretical Astrophysics
To: "asa en physics.usyd.edu.au" <asa en physics.usyd.edu.au>



*Swinburne PhD Scholarships in Observational, Computational & Theoretical
Astrophysics *

   The Centre for Astrophysics & Supercomputing (CAS) at Swinburne
University of Technology (Melbourne, Australia) invites applications for
its PhD program and scholarships from high-calibre students of any
nationality.

With 16 research faculty and 50 postdocs and students from 20 different
countries, CAS offers a vibrant, research-focused and friendly atmosphere
where students help conduct - and learn how to lead - cutting-edge research
in all major areas of astronomy.

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.

A range of PhD scholarships are available with tax-free stipends starting
at AUD$27,653 p.a. with tuition fees waived. PhD students may access
internal research funds to cover travel and other research expenses (e.g.
conferences, telescope observing etc.).  Other benefits include relocation
allowance to Melbourne, Australia. Thesis publication allowance. Standard
4-week p.a. recreation leave plus sick leave (including carer leave), paid
maternity (12 weeks) and partner leave entitlements.

Swinburne's Hawthorn campus is situated in a lively, urban setting just
minutes by public transport from Melbourne's city centre. Melbourne,
Australia's second-most populous city (4 million), is renowned for its
cafes, galleries, festivals, city parks, sports venues and teams.

For details about CAS's PhD program, including eligibility requirements,
available supervisors, PhD topics and how to apply, see the web links below.

The deadline for Expressions of Interest (via online form - see links
below) is April 15, 2013. Shortlisted applicants will then be invited to
discuss PhD projects with possible supervisors well before Swinburne's
formal scholarship deadline (May 27, 2013).
  http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/study/phdprojects.html
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/study/postgradstudy.html



   --
 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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"So long and thanks for all the fish"
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Guido Moyano Loyola, PhD Student
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Swinburne University of Technology
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