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PhD Scholarship - Prioritising threatened fish management Victoria (PRO-23024)
The 2023 end-of-year project-based graduate research scholarships round is now open
We offer a range of doctoral scholarships available for specific research projects. Successful scholarship applicants will receive a generous stipend, tuition fee scholarship and allowances. Stipends are valued at $33,500 per annum (2023 full-time rate) for 3.5 years.
Description:
This project is funded under a broader National Environmental Science Program (NESP) project looking at management options to conserve threatened freshwater fish species across Victoria under a changing climate. Under this broad umbrella there are opportunities for a motivated and capable student to explore a range of questions pertaining to native freshwater fish conservation. Areas of particular interest include understanding the efficacy of novel detection methods, such as eDNA, understanding the effects of hydro-climatic drivers on species distributions and abundance, and, how to adapt existing strategies such as in-situ vs ex-situ conservation under a changing climate.
A top-up scholarship to the value of $15,000 pa may be available for a very strong applicant.
Supervisors:
Professor Nick Bond and Dr Michael Shackleton
Eligibility:
Open to Australian or New Zealand citizens or Australian permanent residents and International applicants.
For more information, please contact:
Professor Nick Bond
Email: N.Bond@latrobe.edu.au
Applications will close: 31 October 2023

Job Summary
- Closing Date:
- 31 Oct 2023
- Location:
- VIC - Wodonga
- Salary:
- Stipends are valued at $33,500 per annum
- Work Type:
- Full Time
- Category:
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Aquaculture/Fisheries
Biodiversity/Conservation
Data Collection/Analysis/Modelling
Environmental Science/Earth Science
Freshwater Ecology
Research/Scientific
Scholarships
Threatened Species
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