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National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility – Terrestrial Biodiversity Adaptation Research Network – Honours and Masters Project funding, and PhD Student Collaboration Travel Grants
A total of 10 honours / masters research grants valued at $7,000 each will be offered by the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility – Terrestrial Biodiversity Adaptation Research Network. Applications will be accepted in a wide range of disciplines however the research undertaken must be relevant to the area of climate change adaptation for Terrestrial Biodiversity. Applicants must be domestic students undertaking a full-year research project. Applicants from any Australian university may apply.
A total of 10 grants are available for PhD students to visit and collaborate with national and international labs and research centre's in order to help them gain skills not provided in their own research environment. Applications up to a maximum of $3,000 are welcome.
Eligibility:
Applicants must be domestic students. Applicants must have already commenced their candidature.
Amount awarded:
Honours / masters research grants are valued at $7,000 each. PhD Student Collaboration Travel Grants are up to $3,000 each.
Application guide:
See the funding body website at http://hosting2.arcs.org.au/terrestrialbiodiversity/index.php/General/funding-opportunities.html .
Closing date:
01 April 2010
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility – Terrestrial Biodiversity Adaptation Research Network – Honours and Masters Project funding, and PhD Student Collaboration Travel Grants
A total of 10 honours / masters research grants valued at $7,000 each will be offered by the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility – Terrestrial Biodiversity Adaptation Research Network. Applications will be accepted in a wide range of disciplines however the research undertaken must be relevant to the area of climate change adaptation for Terrestrial Biodiversity. Applicants must be domestic students undertaking a full-year research project. Applicants from any Australian university may apply.
A total of 10 grants are available for PhD students to visit and collaborate with national and international labs and research centre's in order to help them gain skills not provided in their own research environment. Applications up to a maximum of $3,000 are welcome.
Eligibility:
Applicants must be domestic students. Applicants must have already commenced their candidature.
Amount awarded:
Honours / masters research grants are valued at $7,000 each. PhD Student Collaboration Travel Grants are up to $3,000 each.
Application guide:
See the funding body website at http://hosting2.arcs.org.au/terrestrialbiodiversity/index.php/General/funding-opportunities.html .
Closing date:
01 April 2010
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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