Climate-Resilient cities - designing and delivering sustainable, affordable developments, infrastructure and systems with collaborative governance, reliable water and future-oriented precincts.
Eligibility:
You're eligible if you meet the entry requirements for a higher degree by research.
You must be in receipt of or apply for and be awarded a living allowance scholarship of at least the Research Training Program rate to be eligible for this scholarship. You apply for this scholarship when you submit an application for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). You don't need to submit a separate scholarship application.
Selection criteria:
Your application will be assessed on a competitive basis.
We take into account your:
- previous academic record
- publication record
- honours and awards
- employment history
A working knowledge of water systems, water science, management regulations, collaborative engagement and urban development would be of benefit to someone working on this project.
You will demonstrate academic achievement in the fields of over 17 disciplines spanning social, economic, physical design, climate and other sciences.
A background knowledge of water systems, water science, management regulations, collaborative engagement, energy systems, greenhouse gas and urban development is highly desirable.