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Study for a PhD at The University of Queensland through CSC scholarships

Study for a PhD at The University of Queensland through CSC scholarships. Jin Zou ( 邹进 ) j.zou@uq.edu.au. Where is UQ?. Brisbane. Home to 1.8 million residents

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Study for a PhD at The University of Queensland through CSC scholarships

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  1. Study for a PhD at The University of Queensland through CSC scholarships Jin Zou (邹进) j.zou@uq.edu.au

  2. Where is UQ?

  3. Brisbane • Home to 1.8 million residents • Inner-city beach, cultural centres, museums, art galleries, mall, world-class international airport, and a multitude of shopping and recreation precincts • Gateway to the Gold and Sunshine Coasts, tropical islands, theme parks, Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Rainforest, Outback, golden beaches, and endless tourist attractions and recreational facilities • 243 days of sunshine throughout the year • Vibrant, multicultural, international city

  4. University Snapshot • Founded in 1910 • Over 40,000 students • 10,000 international students from approximately120 countries • Founding member of Group of 8 and Universitas 21 • Ranked 3rd in Australia and 86 internationally by Shanghai Jiao-Tong Index (2011) .  We also ranked between 52-75 for Engineering/Technology and Computer Sciences. • Ranked in top two universities in Australia by ERA (2010) • Won more national teaching awards than any other Australian university • Ranked 38th out of all the world’s universities for graduate employability by the 2008 Employer Review • Over 500 PhDs awarded annually • Budget of $1.2 billion, research income $500 million

  5. Overview of Faculty

  6. Faculties Six multi-disciplinary faculties, comprising 34 schools and a large number of research centres, with broad and deep research and teaching strengths • Arts (Humanities) • Business, Economics and Law • Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology • Health Sciences • Science • Social and Behavioural Sciences

  7. Research Institutes • UQ’s existing research strengths developed through its six faculties have gained scale and focus with the establishment of eight research institutes. • Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology • Diamantina Institute for Cancer, Immunology and Metabolic Medicine • Global Change Institute • Institute for Molecular Bioscience • Institute for Social Science Research • Queensland Alliance for Agricultural and Food Innovation • Queensland Brain Institute • Sustainable Minerals Institute

  8. Engineering, Architecture, IT • Houses 130 academic staff and 220 research staff • Provides education for more than • 500 PhD students • 4,500 undergraduate students • 300 postgraduate coursework students • More than 700 researchers • Annual research grant income of >$40 million • Annual research budget of >$60 million Ni modified Pb-free solders for microelectronics

  9. Research Excellence • 24 ARC Fellows: 3 Future Fellows, 2 Australian Professorial Fellows, 3 QEII Fellows, 6 Australian Research Fellows and 10 Australian Postdoctoral Fellows • 4 QLD Fellows: 1 Premier’s, 2 Smart Future, • 1 Smart State Fellow • 2 Members of the Order of Australia • 6 Fellows of the Australian Academy • of Technological Sciences and Engineering • 1 Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science • 1 Science & 4 Nature publications in last six years • ERA : UQ Engineering Rated 5 - Well Above World Average

  10. Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) • UQ top two in Australia overall • Comprehensive – 24 out of possible 25 broad research areas • Obtained maximum level 5 ‘well above world standard’ in: • Biomedical and Clinical Health Sciences • BioTechnology • Engineering • Biological Sciences • Environmental Sciences • Chemical Sciences and Physical Sciences • Engineering rated as nationally leading in mechanical, materials, environmental, chemical, mining & minerals, biomedical, nanotechnology

  11. Global Opportunities - Staff

  12. Global Opportunities - Students

  13. Faculty of EAIT • School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering • School of Chemical Engineering • School of Civil Engineering • School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering • School of Architecture • Advanced Water Management Centre

  14. Background of the CSC PhD scholarships • Initiated in 2007 for 5 years aiming for sending • 1st Class students to • 1st Class global universities • to carry out projects with 1st Class supervisors • Each year, 5000~6000 quotas were allocated, primarily for students from 985 universities or universities to have 985 platforms • From 2012, a new program is launched with limited change • Two types of PhD students supported: • students earning PhD abroad • PhD students carrying out exchange programs • Duration to be supported: • For PhD students enrolled at abroad: up to 48 months • For PhD students enrolled in China, 6 ~ 24 months

  15. Supported fields • Key fields • Energy, Resources, Environmental, Agriculture, Manufacture, Transportation, Information, Health, City Planning, Safety and Defence • Frontier technologies • Life Science, Information, New materials, Advanced manufacture/energy technology, Ocean, Laser, and Space technologies • Human and Applied Social Science • (limited at 15%)

  16. Eligibility to apply for PhD at UQ • PhD programs: • Bachelor graduates • Masters students • First year PhD students • Minimum academic achievement, research experience and English proficiency requirements apply. Details can be found in the link below http://www.uq.edu.au/grad-school/our-research-degrees. • Exchange PhD programs (occupational trainee): • Current PhD students with a maximum stay of 12 months • Note: EAIT has a strict rule on academics to take occupational trainees and you need to meet UQ’s English requirement for international students

  17. Financial support for PhD students to be enrolled at UQ • From CSC: • International Travel • Living allowance • Overseas Student Health Insurance • From UQ • UQI tuition fee scholarship available for CSC students who meet UQ requirements. • For very top students, top-up scholarship (~A$2500) might be available

  18. Application process - 1 • Check “UQ Researchers” or “UQ experts” websites to identify your potential supervisor • http://www.uq.edu.au/uqresearchers/ • http://www.uq.edu.au/uqexperts/ • Email your potential supervisor to express your interest in studying a PhD under his/her supervision; together with your CV and academic transcripts; also you should mention that you are applying for a CSC scholarship • If your supervisor decides to support you, you and your supervisor should work on your application form (can be downloaded from link below) • http://www.uq.edu.au/grad-school/how-to-apply

  19. Application process - 2 • Submit your application (the application form with other documents requested, e.g. your CV, academic transcripts and degree certificates, and English certificates) to the postgraduate admin officer of the enrolling school before 1st December 2011 • Make sure you meet UQ English Language Proficiency requirement when you submit your admission package (English test results are valid for 2 years only, and must still be valid upon commencement at UQ) • IELTS minimum score: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in writing, or • IBTOEFL minimum score: 90 overall, 21 in writing • You need to identify two academic referees for prepare recommendation letters (the form can be downloaded from the link below) and letters should be sent by your referees to your potential supervisor directly • http://www.uq.edu.au/grad-school/how-to-apply

  20. Application timelines • Before 1 December 2011: Admission application package should be lodged to the postgraduate admin officer of the enrolling school • December 2011, all applications will be rigorously screened by the research committee of the enrolling school. Unsuccessful applications will be notified in mid/late December • From late January to February 2012: UQ admission and tuition fee scholarship offers will be sent to successful candidates • 1 March – 20 March 2012: CSC application starts • Late applications will not be accepted

  21. UQ documents needed for CSC applications • UQ offer of admission (this can be conditional, but English requirement must be met) • Offer of UQI tuition fee scholarship (this is conditional on being awarded the CSC scholarship, you will need to provide a copy of the CSC scholarship letter to UQ) • Research proposal • Supervisor’s CV

  22. Expected CSC selection timelines • April/May 2012: CSC assessment starts • May/June 2012: Successful candidates announced • October 2012 onwards – Arriving in UQ

  23. UQ help point for CSC applications • The Confucius Institute at The University of Queensland will the first contact point if you need help with your UQ enrolment applications. Please email your questionsor requests to info@confucius.uq.edu.au • In addition, the UQ’s Confucius Institute will prepare a website to help potential CSC applicants to prepare their UQ enrolment applications. Since the new CSC policy will be launched on 1st November 2011, it is expected that the Confucius Institute website will be available by the end of the first week in November. • http://www.uq.edu.au/confucius/csc-students

  24. Thank You and Questions?

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