Rewilding Innovations, ANU PhD Opportunity and Ongoing Top-Up

3 Sep 2020

CLOSING DATE FOR ANU STUDENTS NOW EXTENDED TO 30 MARCH 2021.

The Hidden Vale Project is pleased to announce two exciting PhD opportunities, supported by annual top-up scholarships of $7,000 for 3 years, plus operating funds.

We are inviting applications to join a collaborative project between UQ and ANU, undertaking cutting-edge research into the restoration of faunal communities and habitat and ecosystem processes in Eastern Australia.

Two new full-time PhD opportunties are available for ANU students, offered as part of the broader long-term Hidden Vale Project, based at the Hidden Vale Wildlife Centre, where researchers have access to 9,000 ha of research-focussed nature refuge and grazing land, enviable resources and where students are nurtured to be future leaders in the field.

One project focuses on the ecology of rufous bettong (Aepyprymnus rufescens) to inform species recovery activities. The other will focus on innovations in wildlife reintroductions and recovery.

For further information and instructions on how to apply, please view the application requirements (PDF, 271.8 KB)

Applications close on 30 MARCH 2021.

 

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