PhD Scholarship in Biomedical Science: The Division of Biomedical Science and Biochemistry at the Australian National University (ANU) is offering a prestigious and fully funded PhD Scholarship for outstanding candidates interested in pursuing research in molecular and biomedical sciences. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work alongside top researchers in a world-class facility located in the vibrant city of Canberra, Australia.Designation: PhD Scholar in Biomedical Science and BiochemistryResearch Area: The research areas encompass membrane transport processes, host-pathogen biology, synthetic biology, drug and vaccine development, immune processes, cancer biology, evolutionary genomics, and various other cutting-edge topics in molecular and biomedical sciences.Location: The Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, AustraliaEligibility/Qualification: Domestic applicants must be Australian citizens or permanent residents, or New Zealand citizens, and must have previously completed a 1st class Honours or Masters thesis in a relevant field. Fully funded International PhD scholarships are highly competitive at the ANU and require excellent undergraduate marks, a Masters by Research with a high mark, or equivalent proof of research experience. While not essential, having published research papers in the past is an advantage.Job Description: The successful candidate will engage in advanced research, receive high-quality supervision, and be supported through internal funding, including conference travel and computational resources. The candidate will collaborate with award-winning supervisors and teachers, and become part of a thriving community of PhD students with opportunities for fruitful careers in various areas of science.How to Apply: Interested candidates should first contact potential supervisors from the list of staff on the Research Groups' webpage, providing their CV, grades, and a statement detailing their interest in the relevant fields of research. If a supervisor expresses interest in supervising the candidate, they can then submit an application to commence a PhD via the online application link provided. The application should include a detailed CV, full academic transcripts, the name of the potential supervisor, and a brief description of a research project discussed with the potential supervisor.Last Date for Apply: PhD applications are due by 15 April (mid-year round for both international and domestic students), 31 August (international students), or 31 October (domestic students).#J-18808-Ljbffr