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A PhD scholarship is available via an ARC Linkage Grant (2009-2011) to study the life cycle impacts of the production of water and wastewater treatment chemicals and provide the water industry with the Life Cycle Inventory data it needs for meaningful and accurate sustainability assessments like car...
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Two APA (Industry) PhD scholarship are available at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UNSW and the Dept of Applied Chemistry, Curtin University (ARC Linkage grant, 2009-2013) to study either the fate of odorous emissions from sewer systems or the treatability of odorants in odour ab...
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An APAI (Australian Postgraduate Award Industry) PhD Scholarship is available for a period of up to three years (with a possible extension of 6 months). Stipends of roughly $34,000 per annum (tax free) will be provided as long as the student is prepared to undertake undergraduate tutoring responsibi...
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A PhD scholarship is available via an ARC Linkage Grant (2009-2012) to investigate a novel adaptation to the dissolved air flotation (DAF) process to enhance algae removal in both drinking water and advanced wastewater treatment systems.
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Applicants are sought for a PhD scholarship in the area of examination of factors controlling the growth, toxicity and succession of cyanobacteria in drinking water supply reservoirs. This project is supported by the Australian Research Council with industry support from the Sydney Catchment Authori...
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A PhD scholarship is available via an ARC Discovery Project grant (2009-2011). See details below.
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A PhD scholarship is available via an ARC Linkage grant (2009-2011) to study the fate and removal of chemical contaminants such as pharmaceutical and steroidal hormones in onsite or decentralised wastewater membrane bioreactors (MBRs).
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Two PhD scholarships will be offered within the research Project Forecasting Wave Breaking In Directional Seas.
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Improving water resource management in the Murray Darling Basin using innovative modeling and observation techniques.
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A number of exciting opportunities exist for students interested in studying Earth’s water cycle using cutting-edge observation and modeling approaches.
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The scholarship will be from the Faculty of Science but the PhD will be enrolled in either Civil Engineering or Safety Science depending on the student's wishes.
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