The University
of Exeter and the University of Queensland are proud to announce 10 new generous, fully funded PhD studentships that will allow successful students to graduate with a joint PhD from the two institutions.
The University of Exeter and the University of Queensland are seeking exceptional students to join a world-leading,
cross-continental research team tackling major challenges facing the worlds population in global sustainability and wellbeing as part of the recently launched QUEX Institute. The joint PhD programme provides a fantastic opportunity for the most talented doctoral
students to work closely with world class research groups and benefit from the combined expertise and facilities offered at the two institutions. This prestigious programme provides full tuition fees, stipend, travel funds and Research Training Support Grants
to the successful applicants.
The 10 studentships
are available for the best applicants, 5 offered by the University of Exeter and 5 by the University of Queensland. This select group will have the chance to study in the UK and Australia, and will graduate with a double degree from the University of Exeter
and the University of Queensland.
Successful applicants will have a strong academic background and track record to undertake research projects based in
one of the three themes of: Physical Activity and Nutrition; Healthy Ageing; and Environmental Sustainability.
Closing date 11 September 2017, with interviews in w/c 25 September 2017. Start date in January 2018.