Minoo Naebe
3 months ago
PhD Scholarships in Materials Science, Recycling, and Circular Economy for Plastics Deakin University in Australia
Degree Level
PhD
Field of study
not provided
Funding
These are fully funded PhD scholarships provided by the Solving Plastic Waste CRC. Funding includes a stipend (amount not specified), tuition coverage, and support for research activities. The scholarships are open to eligible Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents.
Deadline
Expired
Country
Australia
University
Deakin University

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About this position
The Solving Plastic Waste CRC is offering nine new fully funded PhD scholarships for research focused on addressing the challenges of plastic waste in Australia. These opportunities are open to Australian citizens, permanent residents, and New Zealand citizens. The program aims to strengthen Australia's circular economy for plastics through applied research in materials science, improved plastics recovery and recycling, systems modelling, and microplastic mitigation. Successful candidates will join leading researchers from top Australian universities, including The University of Queensland, Deakin University, University of Sydney, UNSW, CQUniversity, Griffith University, and RMIT University.
The scholarships provide full funding, including a stipend and tuition coverage, and support for research activities. Applicants should have a strong academic background in relevant fields and a keen interest in sustainability and applied research.
For more information and to apply, candidates should visit the Solving Plastic Waste CRC website and review the available projects and eligibility criteria.
Funding details
These are fully funded PhD scholarships provided by the Solving Plastic Waste CRC. Funding includes a stipend (amount not specified), tuition coverage, and support for research activities. The scholarships are open to eligible Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents.
What's required
Applicants must be Australian citizens, permanent residents, or New Zealand citizens. Candidates should have a strong academic background relevant to materials science, recycling, environmental science, or related fields. Specific project requirements may vary, but a completed undergraduate degree with honors or equivalent is typically expected. Interest in applied research and sustainability is preferred.
How to apply
Visit the Solving Plastic Waste CRC website to learn more about available projects and express your interest. Review the eligibility criteria and project descriptions. Submit your application or expression of interest through the provided online form.
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