Research Scholarships
The Faculty of Informatics at the University of Wollongong is conducting world class research in information technology and telecommunication and a range of underlying sciences and technologies. The unique composition of the Faculty has created an extremely dynamic learning and research environment. In addition to the core research into IT & T the Faculty has a breadth of research in enabling disciplines such as mathematical modelling, statistical data analysis, manufacturing automation and reliable high quality power supply. The research environment is enhanced by collaboration with a number of major businesses, industry and government organisations and universities overseas and in Australia. The Faculty has a strong record of obtaining competitive research grants from the Australian Research Council.
The Faculty seeks high calibre applicants for a number of Masters and PhD scholarships in one of the research areas supported by the Faculty. The scholarships will be allocated on a competitive basis and are open to both domestic and international students. The stipend will depend on the type of scholarship and on the project, varying from $17267 to $32000 per annum. There are also a limited number of top-ups for selected projects.
For further information about applications and scholarships, contact the Research Student Centre at research_student_centre@uow.edu.au, or Erin Hood at +612 4221 4323
The Faculty consists of four schools:
The Schools have achieved worldwide recognition for their research effort and host world class researchers covering:
- Intelligent Computation Systems
- Computer Networks, wireless and mobile networks
- Speech, image and multimedia processing
- Computer, Communication and Information Security
- Software Engineering
- E-Business and E-Health
- Mathematical Analysis
- Engineering and Industrial Mathematics
- Applied Statistics
- Intelligent Mechatronics and Robotics Systems
- Wireless Embedded Internet Systems
- Power Systems and Power Quality
- Super-conductivity
- Combinatorics and Numerical Linear Algebra
The Faculty is affiliated with three major research groups:
The Faculty has major role in two Cooperative Research Centres (CRC):
Further details of these research Institutes and Centres can be found at Research Units.
Click here to learn about scholarships the University offers.
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