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Scholarships to whom it may interes
- Subject: Scholarships to whom it may interes
- From: nin@xxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 26 Jun 1996 10:00:00
Subject: Scholarships to whom it may interest
Dear Burmese students
I received the following scholarship announcement. I pass it to you with
my best wishes good luck to anybody to whom it may interest.
With metta and solidarity,
Ni Ni
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Subject: CRC for Catchement Hydrology Scholarships
The following item is submitted on behalf of Virgini Verrelli.
Please send personal replies directly to: virginia.verrelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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COOPERATIVE RESEARCH CENTRE FOR
CATCHMENT HYDROLOGY
POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS
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FOREST HYDROLOGY AND WATERWAY MANAGEMENT ISSUES
The Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Catchment Hydrology has funding for two
PhD scholarships. The general problem area for the research is modelling runoff and
associated sediment transport in forest areas and other environments such as grazing areas.
It is envisaged that the work will be largely undertaken in Canberra through the CSIRO
Division of Water Resources with PhD enrolment at Monash or the University of
Melbourne.
The scholarships will relate to the following projects in forest hydrology and waterway
management programs:
Forest hydrology
Sediment movement in forestry environments: managing the important sources and
pathways to streams
Existing erosion prediction models will be validated using data being collected on sediment
erosion with various soil types.
Waterway management
Controlling sediment and nutrient delivery from hillslopes to streams
Field simulation, tracer techniques and simulation models are involved in this work.
Related work is described on the CRC home page at
http://civil-www.eng.monash.edu.au/crcch/projb1.htm.
Applications are invited from computer science, maths or engineering graduates with First
Class Honours or equivalent. A strong grounding in FORTRAN is essential and some
experience in hydrological modelling, or earth sciences would be an advantage.
These scholarships are comparable in value to the Australian Postgraduate Award (Industry)
levels (currently $19,827 per year maximum). For exceptional candidates, including those
holding APA or similar scholarships, an industry-based loading of up to $5,000 may be
payable.
The scholarships are open to Australian citizens and those who qualify for Australian
permanent residence.
For application forms and further information on projects, please contact
Dr Jacky Croke (Tel.: (06) 246 5788; Fax: (06) 246 5845; Email:
jacky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) or
Dr Peter Hairsine (Tel: (06) 246 5924; Fax: (06) 246 5965; Email:
peterh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx).
Application forms are also available from Virginia Verrelli on (03) 9905 2704 or Fax (03)
9905 5033.
Closing date for this round is Friday 26 July 1996
The CRC combines the expertise and resources of CSIRO Division of Water Resources, the
Bureau of Meteorology, Monash and Melbourne Universities, the Victorian Rural Water
Authorities, Department of Natural Resources and Environment, Melbourne Water, and the
Murray-Darling Basin Commission. For information about the Centre's research programs,
please contact either:
Professor Russell Mein
Director
CRC for Catchment Hydrology
Department of Civil Engineering
Monash University
Clayton, Victoria 3168
Telephone: (03) 9905 4980
Facsimile: (03) 9905 5033
Professor Tom McMahon
Deputy Director
CRC for Catchment Hydrology
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
The University of Melbourne
Parkville, Victoria 3052
Telephone: (03) 9344 6641
Facsimile: (03) 9344 6215
Andrew Haines, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Andrew.Haines@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://civil-www.eng.monash.edu.au/people/haines.htm