This scholarship supports a PhD candidate with an opportunity to study how frontier science, in the context of optical frequency comb (COMB) technology, can be meaningfully introduced to school aged learners.
$34,841
Applications are now open.
3 March 2025
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The candidate should be willing to work collaboratively with a team of COMBS Chief Investigators – interdisciplinary researchers – some of whom will not be based in Melbourne. Experience in science/STEM education research and its methods is highly desirable.
Questions about this PhD opportunity can be directed to Prof. Amanda Berry, amanda.berry@rmit.edu.au. View more information here: https://www.rmit.edu.au/research/research-degrees/how-to-apply/preparing-a-research-proposal
The candidate should be willing to work collaboratively with a team of COMBS Chief Investigators – interdisciplinary researchers – some of whom will not be based in Melbourne. Experience in science/STEM education research and its methods is highly desirable.
This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions.
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