Dear all –
Are you interested in postgraduate studies in transport? Do you find
yourself asking questions that don’t yet have answers? Do you want to hone
your skills in developing hypotheses, gathering data and sharing your new
knowledge with others? Want to spend three years living in Melbourne,
Australia, one of the world’s most liveable cities? We are offering a PhD
scholarship (full tuition plus AU$25,400 per year for living expenses) for
an exceptional candidate to do research in one of the following areas:
• The social impacts of the transport system
• Human behaviour and the transport system
• The impact of Information Communication Technology and 'new
media' on travel behaviour
Candidates are expected to have completed a bachelor's degree with a
research component in the fourth year, leading to an honours 1 or
equivalent qualification. The strongest candidates will have a master’s
degree in a related discipline and a record of conference and journal
publications.
Interested candidates should send an expression of interest to
[log in to unmask] Please include the following information in your
expression of interest:
• Education background including GPA
• Conference and journals publications
• Any awards received
• Any other research experience
• A description of the proposed research project you would like
to undertake for your PhD (up to 500 words).
Applications for this scholarship close 6 February 2015. If you are
offered the position, start date is negotiable.
About me: I am a lecturer at the Institute of Transport Studies, Department
of Civil Engineering at Monash University. My research focuses on the
changing travel habits of young people, transport psychology, human factors
in public transport and the use of powered-two-wheel transport. You can
find a full record of my publications and activities here:
http://eng.monash.edu.au/civil/about/people/profile/delbosc
About the Institute of Transport Studies: We are the Key National Centre of
Excellence in Teaching and Research in Transport Management, recognised by
the Australian Government. For more than four decades the transport group
has played a crucial role in the transport field through fundamental,
applied and industry-relevant research and education. We are located in
the Department of Civil Engineering at Monash University in Melbourne,
Australia. The department has been awarded the highest ranking for its
research activities by the Excellence in Research Australia Initiative.
About Melbourne: Melbourne is consistently ranked among the world’s most
liveable cities. It is considered Australia’s cultural capital for its
music, art, fashion and sporting events. It has a population of four
million and a temperate climate.
For more information about the Monash doctoral degree (including English
language requirements), please see:
http://www.monash.edu.au/migr/research-degrees/handbook/content/
Best regards,
Dr Alexa Delbosc, Lecturer
Department of Civil Engineering
Building 60, Monash University
Victoria, Australia 3800
Ph +61 03 9905 5568
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