Scholarship details
The University of New South Wales in Australia offers a Ph.D. scholarship in Water Research for International and local students to join the program for the Ph.D. Positions in Detecting Groundwater Dynamics from Space. The scholarship program is intended for the Ph.D. students who will be commencing their degree for the academic year of 2022-2023 in Australia.
The satellite provides a good chance to observe every different aspect in terms of hydrological cycles such as rains, atmosphere, sunlight, and so on. The scholarship was made to challenge or address the issue of how to bridge the gap and generate one solid time series. The Ph.D. will be principally working at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UNSW, with promising circumstances for investing significant energy at CSIRO and ANU in Canberra, just as spells abroad for gatherings and preparing for a training visit.
About Water Research Center
The Water Research Center (WRC) is a worldwide driving college place that gives multidisciplinary research in water assets, designing, the executives, and the advancement of apparatuses for natural administration and supportability for working on aquatic and climate conditions. The University of New South Wales aims to provide a world-class education that may be able to help every student develop their skills and knowledge.
Studying at The University of New South Wales
The University of New South Wales holds hosts worldwide students as a University that holds a remarkable standing for giving exceptional research and training. UNSW readies its students to be heads of tomorrow by giving them a cutting-edge education and one-on-one communication and interaction with the professors.
Eligibility
All local and International students are eligible to apply for the scholarship.
Scholarship Eligible Courses to be offered
- Engineering-Related Technologies
- Earth Science
- Geology
- Ecology
- Geophysics
- Oceanography
- Hydrology
- Science
- Environmental Science
- Natural Sciences
- Environmental Engineering
- Environmental Policy
- Astronomy
- Archaeology
Scholarship Eligible Criteria
Students must be enrolled for the academic year of 2022. All applicants are required to have a background in the following courses:
- Hydrology
- Engineering
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Earth Science related courses
- Geospatial Engineering
Application Process
All interested students are required to apply for the online application website provided by the university. Applications must be completed and students must submit the following documents:
- Research Description
- Supervisor Contact Reference
- Bank Statement
- Current/Final semester results
- Official Transcript of Records
- Students Grading Scale
- Visa
- Passport
- CV
- Proof of Completion
Language Requirements
- PTE-64
- IELTS – 6.5
- TOEFL PBT – 577
- TOEFL IBT – 90
- C1 – 176
- C2 – 180
Scholarship Awards
- $30,000 per annum will be provided by the University of South Wales for the selected Ph.D. students for up to 3 and a half years of conducting their research studies.
- An additional $6,000 annually will be provided for the top-up stipends of the candidate who can secure their own scholarship.
Scholarship Online Application Portal
https://applyonline.unsw.edu.au/login
Scholarship Deadline and Annual
The scholarship will be open for the academic year of 2022-2023 and will be offered annually.