Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Category
-
Program
-
Employer
-
Field
-
to carry out exciting experiments in Germany, Switzerland, France, USA, Japan and/or Korea, as well as Australia!)Domestic and international applications close 31st March.We have funding for at least one
-
are invited for outstanding candidates to join out joint PhD programme between the School of Chemistry at Monash University (Australia) and the Faculty of Chemistry and Mineralogy at Leipzig University (Germany
-
La Trobe University is offering a graduate research scholarship for a student to undertake a joint PhD with Bayreuth University, Germany. Applications for this scholarship are now open to Australian
-
Seibt Tell us about yourself and why you decided to do a joint PhD I am originally from Germany, where I attended the University of Bayreuth for my undergraduate degree and the beginning of my PhD in
-
experimental and computational fire research and will join the Fire Research Group (FRG). Staff members of the Group are some of the leading CFD-based fire modelling researchers and experimentalists in the world
-
institutions in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Brazil, China, Indonesia, and South Africa, among others. What you need to succeed Completion of a PhD in a relevant
-
supervising research projects on accelerating genetic gain in grain crops of importance to Australia and Germany. In this position, you will support management of the International Research Training Group
-
Susi Seibt . Since completing her joint PhD in Germany and Australia, Dr Seibt has landed her dream job at the Australian Synchrotron. Current joint PhD research opportunities International joint PhD
-
and Germany. Knowledge and background in Solid Mechanics, Structural Mechanics, Engineering Materials, and Finite Element Analysis are desirable. Collaboration: The project provides opportunities
-
Genetics and Crop Plant Research (IPK) Germany. The project aims to overcome the field phenotyping bottleneck for impactful root traits that limits the capacity of breeders and agronomists to achieve step