The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in Australia has provided its $26,682 per annum Advanced Battery Technology PhD scholarships which is currently open for applicants of all nationalities to study for PhD degree in the field of Electrocatalysts for applications in rechargeable lithium-air batteries offered by the university for the year 2020.
You can apply for this program simply by reading through this page for full details on how to process your scholarship application.
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is a public university in Sydney, Australia. The university was founded in its current form in 1988, although its origins trace back to the 1870s. It is part of the Australian Technology Network of universities.
Scholarship Description:
- Course Level: PhD Degree
- Scholarship can be taken in: University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
- Number of awards: Unspecified
- Nationality: For all nationalities
Field of Study:
- Electrocatalysts for applications in rechargeable lithium-air batteries
Scholarship Award:
- Please be inform that the successful applicants of University of Technology Sydney – PhD scholarships Advanced Battery Technology in Australia, 2020 will receive:
- Tuition fee waiver.
- A stipend of $26,288 per year for 3.5 years.
- One PhD scholarship will have a top-up scholarship of $7,000 supported by CSIRO.
Eligibility:
- Applicants of University of Technology Sydney – PhD scholarships Advanced Battery Technology in Australia, 2020 must have a strong background in one of the following areas:
- electrochemistry
- material sciences
- analytical chemistry
- sensors and devices
- nanotechnology
- Duration of the scholarship is 3 years. Rechargeable lithium-air batteries
- Expression of interest in a half page and a CV must be submitted by the applicants of University of Technology Sydney – PhD scholarships Advanced Battery Technology in Australia, 2020.
Closing Date for Applications:
- Please note that the last date to apply for the University of Technology Sydney – PhD scholarships Advanced Battery Technology in Australia, 2020 is 6th June 2019.