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Space Environment Research Centre Scholarships for International Students in Australia

 
 
The CRC for Space Environment Management (SEMCRC), managed by the Space Environment Research Centre (SERC) has been established to build on Australian and international expertise in measurement, monitoring, analysis and management of space debris and to develop technologies to preserve the space environment. SERC brings together expertise and resources from leading universities, international space agencies and commercial research providers to mitigate and ultimately remove the risk of space debris collisions.
 

Students can recieve additional support and opportunities provided by the Space Environment Research Centre. Successful scholarship candidates will also have the opportunity to apply for exciting short-term placements in space research centres internationally and within Australia.
Study can be in a broad range of fields including:
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Dynamic database management
  • Engineering
  • Adaptive optics
  • Astrodynamics
  • Atmospheric sciences
  • Geodesy
  • Geomatics
  • Laser engineering
  • Laser guide star adaptive optics
  • Laser physics
  • Satellite positioning
  • Space sciences
  • Space tracking
SERC accepts applications all year round and strongly encourages students to obtain an APA, URS or other primary scholarship, however this is not essential. SERC top-up scholarships cannot generally be held simultaneously with other top-up scholarships.

Selection criteria

Consideration of all candidates will be given based on:
  • academic merit;
  • relevance of studies to SERC objectives; and
  • potential for long term contribution to research outcomes;
Priority is given to students with first class honours (or equivalent) from participating countries, currently Australia, Japan and the USA.
The applicant is or will be enrolled in academic studies at a reputable Australian University.
In the case of an international applicant, the applicant is required to have a valid passport, appropriate visa and may not be from a country subject to Trade Controls.
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