APPF postgrad internship grants - enough to make your friends green with envy. Apply now!
- There next round of Postgraduate Internship Awards at the Australian Plant Phenomics Facility (APPF) have been announced!
- Applications close – 30 November, 2018
Internships are offered at all APPF locations (Adelaide and Canberra) for enthusiastic, highly motivated postgraduate students with a real interest in our plant phenomics research and technology. Current postgraduate students in the following areas are encouraged to apply:
- Agriculture
- Bioinformatics
- Biology
- Biotechnology
- Computer Science
- Genetics
- Mathematics
- Plant physiology
- Science
- Software engineering
- Statistics
Interstate? We can help!
Our postgraduate internship awards, in general, comprise:
- $1,500 maximum towards accommodation in Adelaide or Canberra, if required
- $500 maximum towards travel / airfare, if required
- $10,000 maximum toward infrastructure use!
We have identified a number of priority research areas, each reflecting a global challenge and the role that advances in plant biology can play in providing a solution:
- Tolerance to abiotic stress
- Improving resource use efficiency in plants
- Statistics and biometry
- Application of mechatronic engineering to plant phenotyping
- Application of image analysis techniques to understanding plant form and function
APPF postgraduate internship awards involve access to the facility’s phenotyping capabilities to undertake collaborative projects and the experience of working as an intern with the APPF team, learning about experimental design, image analysis and data analysis in plant phenomics.
Selection is based on merit. Applications are assessed on the basis of academic record, research experience and appropriateness of the proposed research topic. Interviews may be conducted.
Postgraduate students are encouraged to contact APPF staff prior to submitting their application to discuss possible projects.
- Adelaide: Dr Bettina Berger or Dr Trevor Garnett
- Canberra: Dr Xavier Sirault or Dr Tim Brown
5 September 2018