2011 PhD Research Scholarships, University of Technology Sydney - Climate Change
The Plant Functional Biology and Climate Change Cluster (C3) is a Key UTS 
Research Strength,  bringing  together expert plant physiologists, ecologists, 
biological and physical modellers and remote sensing specialists.
 Applications are open for suitably qualified candidates interested in a 
research career with a focus on impacts of climate change.

A range of PhD projects is available within the following C3 Research Groups:

*         Aquatic Processes<http://www.c3.uts.edu.au/about/ralph-labgroup.html>

*         Biodiversity<http://www.c3.uts.edu.au/about/murray-labgroup.html>

*         Ecological Modelling and Remote 
Sensing<http://www.c3.uts.edu.au/about/spatial-labgroup.html>
*     Terrestrial Ecohydrology  
<http://www.c3.uts.edu.au/about/eamus-labgroup.html>

C3 is a multidisciplinary research cluster and honours graduates with 
backgrounds in physics and mathematical modelling are encouraged to apply, as 
well as candidates with a background in environmental sciences.
To find out more about the important research being carried out by the C3 team, 
potential PhD projects and supervisors:  
www.c3.uts.edu.au<file:///C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\marea-martlew\My%20Documents\C3Cluster\Marcomms\Scholarships\www.c3.uts.edu.au>

Applications Close:
Domestic students:  31st October 2010
International students: 1st September 2010

How to apply
To apply for a research scholarship, you need to submit an application for 
admission to a higher degree by research. For more details see 
http://www.science.uts.edu.au/for/future/research.html
Contact
 Rochelle Seneviratne
Phone: +61 2 9514 2490
Email: science.resea...@uts.edu.au
Website: http://www.science.uts.edu.au/for/future/research.html



Marea Martlew
C3 Media and Marketing Officer
UTS Science
61 2 9514 1766
0424735255
www.c3.uts.edu.au

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