ECR HDR Candidate Scholarships

ECR HDR Candidate Scholarships

The University recognises the contribution Early Career Researchers (ECRs) make to the University’s research profile and productivity.

Research Advantage have partnered with Graduate Research to support and develop ECRs research and research leadership, through the provision of PhD candidate scholarships.

Scholarship Opportunities

For a list of current opportunities, visit Graduate Research.


Awards

Women in Research STEMM ECR PhD Candidate Scholarships

Dr Emma Beckett

Casual Academic/Casual Academic - Online Development (HEPP)
School of Environmental and Life Sciences

This scholarship will allow the development of a project focused on consumer acceptance and perceptions of low alcohol wines, a multidisciplinary project encompassing nutrition and health, food science and consumer science.

Dr Renee Goreham

Senior Lecturer
School of Information and Physical Sciences

This will allow me to continue to grow my research group with an additional student to investigate the synthesis and characterisation of nanomaterials for biomedical applications.

Dr Fiona Hawke

Senior Lecturer
School of Health Sciences

We will continue to develop a clinical model to prevent foot and leg complications, including ulceration and amputation, in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with diabetes, and improve cultural capability training in undergraduate podiatry students.

Associate Professor Melinda Hutchesson

Senior Lecturer
School of Health Sciences

The student will have a specific focus on building world-first epidemiological evidence to demonstrate how modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease (e.g. diet, physical inactivity) modify the association between hypertensive pregnancies and cardiovascular health outcomes.

Dr Tessa Lord

ARC DECRA
Office PVC - Engineering, Science and Environment

The student that takes on the research project will be studying spermatogonial stem cells as a potential tool to treat male infertility.

Dr Tracy Schumacher

Senior Lecturer/Senior Lecturer
University Newcastle Department of Rural Health

The scholarship will allow me to continue to build a small team of focused clinical researchers to be dedicated to the prevention of chronic disease in rural areas. The candidate’s project will align with a local clinical diabetes service.


More Information

Graduate-Rresearch@newcastle.edu.au
+61 2 4921 6537



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