AGC e-News #02, 19 February 2019
Published: 19 February 2019
In this edition:
- Deadlines for Conferral in March 2019 are Approaching
- CaRST Handbook
- Fulbright Future Scholarships
- ARC Grant Funded PhD Scholarship in Chemistry
- Hans-Jürgen and Marianne Ohff Research Grants
- Completion and Upgrade to PhD Scholarships
- LF & D Denholm Supplementary Scholarship
- Ian Wilson Liberal Research Scholarship
- PhD Position: The Adaptive and Regressive Evolution of Subterranean Beetles
- SAAFE Research Internship Program
- Sao Paulo School of Advanced Science on Atmospheric Aerosols Course
- New Online Data Management Plan Tool - Coming Soon
- IBPR Update
- The Solutions Room: JBI Evidence-based Healthcare Symposium
- UniSafe Poster
- Respect. Now. Always.
- Free, Independent and Confidential Counselling Service
- Free and Confidential Disability Service
Deadlines for Conferral in March 2019 are Approaching
To be eligible for conferral at the next available conferral date you must satisfy the conditions by the relevant deadlines as outlined on the ‘Graduating from Adelaide Important Deadlines' page. This includes:
- Applying for conferral;
- Lodging your final thesis by the specified date to qualify for the award of your degree;
- Completing the Online Exit Survey;
- Submitting an approved abstract for inclusion on your Australian Higher Education Graduation Statement (AHEGS) on the required template;
- Resolving any outstanding debts to the University by the listed deadline;
- Checking your application in Access Adelaide and ensuring that the details of the award to be conferred on you are correct, by the Anomalies Deadline;
- Nominating the Graduation Ceremony you wish to attend in Access Adelaide (or record that you wish to receive your testamur in absentia), by the relevant deadline specified in Access Adelaide.
CaRST Handbook
The Adelaide Graduate Centre has released a brand new handbook for CaRST. Created to help HDRs successfully navigate the requirements of CaRST, this comprehensive resource includes everything you need to know about how to engage with the program, including a step-by-step guide and a catalogue of workshops categorised by domain and candidature stage. .
Fulbright Future Scholarships
are now open. Take your innovative research/study to the US and connect with active, engaged and passionate collaborators at any US institution. Open to Australian postgraduate students, PhD researchers, academics and professionals and covers full tuition/visiting researcher expenses, as well as travel and living costs. For more information please , view the or email Rosie Wilkes. Applications close 15 July 2019.
ARC Grant Funded PhD Scholarship in Chemistry
Open to commencing PhD students who will undertake research that contributes to a project on “Aggregation control for high-performance polymer electronics”. The project will use a combination of theory and computer simulations to develop a new predictive understanding of how the self-organisation of semiconductor polymer chains in solution determines thin-film microstructure and charge transport in devices. A strong background in theoretical chemistry, physics, and/or applied mathematics is required. Further information and how to apply is available from the Adelaide Graduate Centre website.
Hans-Jürgen and Marianne Ohff Research Grants
These grants have been established by Hans-Jürgen and Marianne Ohff to support postgraduate research students to undertake study and/or fieldwork at a German-speaking university or research institution.
Students enrolled in postgraduate research programs at the ˴Ƭ and who have had their candidature confirmed, are eligible to apply for Grants. Activities funded by the Grant may include:
- Research field work or a short study program
- Internships and related industry placements
- Conference presentations and attendance
Selection will be made on the basis of academic merit, purpose of requested Grant, essential nature of the travel to the scholar's research project, expected outcomes, reason for choosing particular University or institution, and how the Grant would strengthen links between the host institution and ˴Ƭ. Rules and the application form can be found on the Scholarships website.
Applications close on 26 April 2019. Applicants for this round of grants must intend to travel during the second half of 2019 (1 July to 31 December 2019). Any enquires regarding the grants can be directed to the Scholarships Team.
Completion and Upgrade to PhD Scholarships
Principal Supervisors, please be advised we have awards available for continuing students who have not received any type of scholarship funding during their candidature and require some financial assistance in order to complete.
Please note that these awards are only granted through nomination by the Principal Supervisor.
Completion Scholarships
For PhD students needing support to complete.
To be eligible students must:
- have at least six months PhD candidature remaining OR have lapsed candidature that can be resumed for at least six months.
- be likely to complete within six months.
- have support from their Principal Supervisor.
Upgrade to PhD Scholarships
For MPhil students who gained admission via the 'No Honours' stream (i.e. Bachelor >MPhil pathway), upgrading to PhD.
To be eligible students must:
- have been accepted into the MPhil via the No Honours pathway.
- not have received any kind of scholarship funding during candidature.
- be eligible to upgrade.
Further information and the application form can be found on the All Scholarships Opportunities.
LF & D Denholm Supplementary Scholarship
Applications for the LF & D Denholm Supplementary Scholarship are now open. Applications are open to full time higher degree students undertaking research in the field of European (including British) History. Applicants must already be in receipt of a major scholarship. Further information and the application form can be found on the Research Scholarship website.
Ian Wilson Liberal Research Scholarship
The Ian Wilson Liberal Research Scholarship now open for applications, closing date 29 March 2019. The award is valued at $5,000 per annum for up to 3 years and is available to postgraduate research students who are already in receipt of a major award and studying at the ˴Ƭ. Full details about eligibility and how to apply is available on the AGC Website
PhD Position: The Adaptive and Regressive Evolution of Subterranean Beetles
We are looking for an excellent PhD student to commence in 2019 on a project associated with an Australian Research Council Discovery grant: Adaptation to life in the dark: genomic analyses of blind beetles.
Please see the attached flyer for further information.
SAAFE Research Internship Program
Applications are also currently open for the (closing 1 May 2019). The Scholarship ANSTO/AINSE/French Embassy (SAAFE) program supports early-career researchers who wish to travel from Australia to France, or France to Australia, in support of their research.
The SAAFE program facilitates the conduct of research and fosters research collaborations between France and Australia in nuclear science and engineering in the areas of Human Health, Environment, and the Nuclear Fuel Cycle.
PhD and postdoctoral students are invited to visit our for further information.
Sao Paulo School of Advanced Science on Atmospheric Aerosols Course
A 2-week course on Atmospheric Aerosols will be held at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, from July 22 to August 2. Up to 80 travel grants are available for international student attendees.
For further details, please .
Applications close 24 March 2019.
New Online Data Management Plan Tool - Coming Soon
About to start a data management plan? You might want to wait! Research Data Planner is coming mid-February to help researchers create, edit, copy and manage their research data management plans. By using Research Data Planner, you'll be able to access information about your research data more quickly and efficiently, and share information with the people in your team. Learn more by emailing Andrew Williams.
IBPR Update
IBPR Program 3, 2018-19 sessions are coming to an end this week. Although a number of students have already completed their programs and submitted their research proposals, (due to early CCSP dates) most students are continuing to work on their proposals. They will meet with us over the coming weeks for consultations and program completion.
Meanwhile, we are preparing to meet with our new group of international students. This will be our final program as the Integrated Bridging Program-Research. From Program 1, 2019 (commencing March 8th), we will be operating under our new name - International Careers and Research Skills Training (iCaRST). In addition to this change, we are excited about the prospect of local HDR students participating in our lecture sessions on Fridays.
The Solutions Room: JBI Evidence-based Healthcare Symposium
Having trouble getting evidence into practice?
The Solution Room is a dynamic and interactive half-day designed to provide pragmatic solutions to your challenges in getting evidence into practice. Our esteemed panel of speakers will give you 'real-world' insights during their presentations. As a 'think tank' they will then respond directly to questions around challenges during the panel discussion. Their aim is to provide practical solutions for you in your clinical setting.
Date: Thursday 4 April 2019
Time: 9:45am – 3:00pm
Location: National Wine Centre, The Vine Room, Hackney Road and Botanic Road, Adelaide
This is a FREE event. Visit the for further information and to register, prior to 27 March. A light lunch will be provided, along with drinks and nibbles at the conclusion.
If you have any questions, please contact the Joanna Briggs Institute.
UniSafe Poster
A new poster has been designed to encourage the reporting of safety issues across campuses. The Download UniSafe poster is now available on the . Please print in colour at A3 size and display in your areas. Visit the Marketing and Communications website for further information.
Respect. Now. Always.
The University seeks to promote an inclusive, respectful and fair environment for all people whilst engaged in University-related activities. A range of services are available to assist students who have safety concerns or have experienced bullying, sexual harassment or assault. For further information, help, or to report an incident, please visit the Safer Campus Community website.
As a student of the University, you can help to keep your campus safe by looking out for your own safety, and the safety of others and by conducting yourself in a manner consistent with the Student Charter. Remember that unacceptable behaviours such as Harassment, Discrimination, Bullying and Victimisation are not tolerated at the University.
Free, Independent and Confidential Counselling Service
Did you know that as a Postgraduate Student you are entitled to access counselling services provided to students at The ˴Ƭ. To find out more information visit the Counselling Centre website.
Free and Confidential Disability Service
As a Postgraduate Student you are also eligible for assistance from the Disability Service if you have a disability or ongoing medical condition. Information about the nature of your disability is not disclosed – information obtained from you about the functional impact of the disability is shared with academic staff solely for the purpose of assisting you with your studies. Details relating to the Disability Service and the on line registration process can be found on the Disability website.
Useful resources for staff can be found at the staff section of the Disability website.