Details about PhD Scholarships In Physics And Astronomy
PhD Scholarships In Physics And Astronomy is offered for PhD degree in the field of Photonics Sciences, Astronomy . You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 04 May 2022. This scholarship is provided by Macquarie University and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, AUD 33,000 . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationalities.
- Degree: PhD
- Provided by: Macquarie University
- Deadline: 04 May 2022
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, AUD 33,000
Description
The Sydney Quantum Academy scholarships are available to domestic and international Ph.D. candidates working in the field of quantum science and technology at one of the partner universities of the Sydney Quantum Academy. Macquarie University is one of these partner universities.
A Scholarship of up to AU$33,000 per year will be provided.
All candidates (domestic and international):
You are expected to apply for or be enrolled in a full-time Ph.D. program at an SQA partner university. Ph.D. projects must be in a field related to quantum technology. Please note you will not be offered an SQA Ph.D. scholarship unless you have a Ph.D. offer of admission.
We encourage applicants based overseas to apply. If you are based overseas, and not currently an Australian resident or holder of a permanent resident visa, your application will be considered. However, any offer will be dependent on the border restrictions in place by the Australian Government in response to COVID-19. You may be able to commence your studies overseas if you have support from your supervisor and university, and have received your visa, however, you may not be able to start receiving scholarship payments until you arrive in Australia and/or have an Australian bank account. Please check with your university for further information on offshore commencement.
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