Curtin University is offering PhD Scholarship within
the faculty of Health Sciences to undertake a PhD project
investigating exercise training in patients with advanced heart failure. The
project will be conducted in collaboration with the Advanced Heart Failure
and Cardiac Transplant Service, in Perth, Western Australia. Scholarship will
be awarded for three (3) years with the possible maximum extension of up
to six (6) months. This scholarship shall provide a stipend of $28,000 per
annum. The application deadline is 28 March 2014.
the faculty of Health Sciences to undertake a PhD project
investigating exercise training in patients with advanced heart failure. The
project will be conducted in collaboration with the Advanced Heart Failure
and Cardiac Transplant Service, in Perth, Western Australia. Scholarship will
be awarded for three (3) years with the possible maximum extension of up
to six (6) months. This scholarship shall provide a stipend of $28,000 per
annum. The application deadline is 28 March 2014.
Study Subject (s): Scholarship is awarded within the faculty of Health Sciences to
undertake a PhD project investigating exercise training in patients with advanced
heart failure.
Course Level: Scholarship is available to undertake a PhD project.
Scholarship Provider: Curtin University, Australia
Scholarship can be taken at: Australia
Accreditation: Curtin University is
accredited by ATN, ASAIHL, OUA.
undertake a PhD project investigating exercise training in patients with advanced
heart failure.
Course Level: Scholarship is available to undertake a PhD project.
Scholarship Provider: Curtin University, Australia
Scholarship can be taken at: Australia
Accreditation: Curtin University is
accredited by ATN, ASAIHL, OUA.
Eligibility:
– Have completed an Honours or a Masters Degree by
Research in the area of exercise science or a related field;
-Be accepted to enrol in a Higher Degree by Research as a full-time student at
Curtin;
-Accredited Exercise Physiology Status with Exercise and Sports Science
Australia is desirable.
– Have completed an Honours or a Masters Degree by
Research in the area of exercise science or a related field;
-Be accepted to enrol in a Higher Degree by Research as a full-time student at
Curtin;
-Accredited Exercise Physiology Status with Exercise and Sports Science
Australia is desirable.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Australian, New Zealand and international students can apply for this
PhD scholarship.
PhD scholarship.
Scholarship Description: The scholarship is to undertake a PhD project investigating exercise
training in patients with advanced heart failure and will be conducted in
collaboration with the Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant Service,
in Perth, Western Australia.
training in patients with advanced heart failure and will be conducted in
collaboration with the Advanced Heart Failure and Cardiac Transplant Service,
in Perth, Western Australia.
Duration of award(s): Scholarship is offered for three (3) years with the possible
maximum extension of up to six (6) months.
maximum extension of up to six (6) months.
What does it cover? This PhD scholarship shall provide a stipend of $28,000 per annum tax
free for the duration of three (3) years with the possible maximum extension of
up to six (6) months.
free for the duration of three (3) years with the possible maximum extension of
up to six (6) months.
Selection Criteria: Selection will be based on academic merit.
How to Apply: Please submit applications to Associate Professor Andrew
Maiorana A.Maiorana-at-curtin.edu.au with the following information:
-Current CV (with the names and contact details of two referees)
-Academic transcripts
-A copy of any published research
Shortlisted applicants will be notified to apply for admission.
Maiorana A.Maiorana-at-curtin.edu.au with the following information:
-Current CV (with the names and contact details of two referees)
-Academic transcripts
-A copy of any published research
Shortlisted applicants will be notified to apply for admission.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 28 March 2014.