UON’s early career researchers awarded
Congratulations to the 24 outstanding recipients of UON’s Research Advantage Early Career Researcher Scholarships.
These successful recipients will be provided with opportunities to not only develop their own research, but to enhance their leadership capabilities and build a reputation as a supervisor and researcher.
The scholarships allow our ECRs to be principal supervisor to a fully-funded HDR candidate, with an experienced supervisor as a supervisory mentor and co-supervisor for the candidate.
Congratulations to the following UON ECRs who’ve been successfully awarded a Researcher Scholarship:
Jessica Allen – Engineering
Kate Ariotti – Humanities and Social Sciences
Samantha Ashby – Health Sciences
Tamara Bucher – Health Sciences
Julia Coffey – Humanities and Social Sciences
Narelle Eather – Education
Kate Ferguson-Patrick – Education
Daniella Forster – Education
Megan Jensen – Health Sciences
Guy Hawkins – Psychology
Gerard Kaiko – Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy
Nicole Leggett – Education
Sarah Ongley – Environmental and Life Sciences
Elizabeth Roberts-Pederson – Humanities and Social Sciences
Nicola Ross – Law
Yolanda Surjan – Health Sciences
Karen Tian – Business
Rachael Unicomb - Humanities and Social Sciences
Le Vu – Business
Simon Weaving – Creative Industries
Lachlan Duan – Global Centre for Environmental Remediation
Krishna Feron – Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Yanju Liu – Global Centre for Environmental Remediation
Suresh Subashchandrabose – Global Centre for Environmental Remediation
UON’s Early Career Researchers play a vital role in enhancing the University’s research profile and productivity, these scholarships play a vital role in supporting and developing our ECRs.
Find out more about Research Advantage:
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/research-and-innovation/resources/research-advantage
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