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New Postgraduate Assistantships, 2007 |
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Australian
students with first class honours degrees are usually awarded either an
Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) or an equivalent scholarship from
the University of New South Wales (UPA). However, only a handful of such
scholarships are awarded each year, thus many capable students miss out
on studying for a postgraduate degree. The School of Physics is now pleased
to announce a number of newly created Postgraduate Assistantship (PA)
positions intended to provide a reasonable level of partial financial
support for higher degree (MSc/PhD) candidature in physics. In addition
to being enrolled in a postgraduate program, students awarded a PA position
will take part in the School's undergraduate teaching activities thereby
gaining valuable teaching experience. (i) PA10 (ii) PA5 (iii) PA2.5 Training and ongoing mentoring will be provided by the School to assist the PA in developing valuable teaching skills. The PAs are expected to undertake teaching duties for nominally 10, 5 or 2.5 hr/week during session times (teaching sessions total 28 weeks per year). These PA positions are subject to a probationary period and are renewable: a Masters candidate would be expected to receive support through the PA scheme for up to 2 years, a candidate registered for a PhD degree could expect support through the PA scheme for up to 4 years. PAs will also have the opportunity to seek additional funding through special-purpose research scholarships. For example, international students might wish to take a scholarship to cover their fees, together with a PA position to cover living expenses. For Further Information contact Professor M. Gal |
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