Scholarships are available for enthusiastic and talented students looking
to undertake study in the areas of Biosecurity, Cellular & Developmental
Genetics, Disease Control & Genetics, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Global
Change & Conservation, and Microbiology.

Scholarships covering tuition fees and providing a living allowance of AUD
$26,682 per year are available to both Australian and international
students. Students are also supported to attend an international conference
during their PhD and as part of the Monash Doctoral Program are provided
with professional development and training opportunities, to complement
their research project.

Monash University is the largest university in Australia and is
consistently ranked in the top 100 universities in the world and is ranked
in the top 50 for Biological Sciences. The School of Biological Sciences
provides an outstanding scientific environment in which to undertake a PhD.
It is home to world-renowned researchers in a range of biological
disciplines providing a highly collaborative and supportive environment. We
have a large and dynamic postgraduate community with students drawn from a
wide range of nationalities, cultures, and backgrounds. This creates a
productive scientific environment as well as an active social atmosphere.

Academic Requirements: MSc (research) or BSc or equivalent degree including
a research project of at least 6 months full time (or equivalent) duration.

English language requirements; IELTS 6.5 overall (no less than 6 in any
category), TOEFL ibt 91 (at least 25 writing, 22 for speaking, reading,
listening); or to be from, or have a tertiary qualification with at least 2
years study from, a country with English as the primary language.

Interested applicants should visit http://monash.edu/biologyphd for more
information and to identify a potential supervisor.

Applications close 31st May 2017…

tim.connallon@monash.edu

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