Details about PhD scholarship in regeneration of the brain following neonatal stroke 2024-25
PhD scholarship in regeneration of the brain following neonatal stroke 2024-25 is offered for PhD degree in the field of Selected subjects offered by the university. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 26 Jul 2025. This scholarship is provided by RMIT University, Melbourne City campus and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, AUD 33,826 per year . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals.
- Degree: PhD
- Provided by: RMIT University, Melbourne City campus
- Deadline: 26 Jul 2025
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, AUD 33,826 per year
In order to find new ways to enhance current treatment approaches, this study will investigate the natural capacities of a species with regenerative capabilities and expand our understanding of how bioengineered hydrogels might be used to restore the brain following a newborn stroke.
Eligibility criteria:
To be eligible, applicants must:
- Have a bachelor's degree with honors that requires at least 4 years of full-time study in a relevant field.
- Have a thesis, additional research projects, or courses on research technique that make up at least 25% of a full-time (or equivalent part-time) academic year.
- Have completed at least final year with a distinction average.
- Have a master's degree with a research component that accounted for at least 25% of a full-time (or equivalent part-time) academic year, OR
- Have a master's degree without a research component with a high distinction average.
- Have evidence of appropriate academic qualifications and/or experience that satisfies the ADVC RT&D.
Application process:
To apply, send an email to Dr. Bobbi Fleiss at bobbi.fleiss@rmit.edu.au for further information.
Benefits:
Successful applicants will get a scholarship of $33,826 per year for 3.5 years.
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