RMIT University PhD Scholarship in Impacts of the Apartment Boom on Public Transport in Australian Cities, Australia 2022-23
RMIT University PhD Scholarship in Impacts of the Apartment Boom on Public Transport in Australian Cities, Australia 2022-23 is open for International Students, Domestic Students . The scholarship allows PhD level program(s) in the field of All Subjects taught at RMIT University Australia . The deadline of the scholarship is .
Degree Level
RMIT University PhD Scholarship in Impacts of the Apartment Boom on Public Transport in Australian Cities, Australia 2022-23 is available to undertake PhD level programs at RMIT University Australia.
Available Subjects
Following subjects are available to study under this scholarship program.
- All Subjects
Benefits
The applicants selected will be provided the $32,841 per annum (2022 rate, indexed annually) for 3 years to pursue their respective Ph.D. studies at RMIT.
Eligible Nationalities
All Nationalities
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Meet RMIT’s entry requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy, including minimum English language requirements for international applicants, as outlined under 'Admissions' in PhD (Global, Urban & Social Studies)
- Have first-class Honours or equivalent in a relevant discipline.
Desired:
- Professional/industry experience in transport planning or a related field
- Excellent written and communication skills
- Demonstrated capacity to work independently and as part of a team
- Experience in quantitative research or demonstrated capacity for quantitative research.
The scholarship is open to both domestic and international applicants, but the applicant must be living in Australia upon commencement of the PhD.
Application Procedure
Please email the following to Dr Chris De Gruyter at chris.degruyter@rmit.edu.au:
- CV outlining qualifications, relevant industry/research experience, publications, and referees
- Copy of academic transcript/s
- Evidence of meeting all English language requirements (international applicants only)
- Copies of up to three (3) relevant research papers/reports/theses.