PhD scholarship in Human Behaviour Change for Nature Conservation

ARC Early Career Industry Fellowship.

This project is funded by an ARC Industry Fellowship. The fellowship was awarded to Dr Lily van Eeden, who is seeking (a) PhD student(s) to conduct research that aligns with the project objectives.

$34,841

One (1) - Two (2).

Scholarships are awarded based on a competitive selection procedure that ranks applicants according to their academic performance, research outputs, and relevant professional experience. Each candidate on the shortlist will be interviewed prior to the final selection. Applicants must: (1) meet RMIT's entry requirements for a PhD, including minimum English language requirements for international applicants; and (2) have a Masters degree, first-class honours, or equivalent in a relevant discipline.

Please email Dr Lily van Eeden (lily.van.eeden@rmit.edu.au) directly with a statement of your interest, your CV, and a letter outlining your skills and experience relevant to the project.

The project aligns with the Victorian government's Victorians Value Nature (VVN) programs. You can find more information about VVN here:

https://www.ari.vic.gov.au/research/people-and-nature/victorians-value-nature

Applications are open now.

01 November 2024.

This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions.

Dr Lily van Eeden via lily.van.eeden@rmit.edu.au

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