This project aims to develop the most advantageous combinations of electrolyte and binder through engineering the electrode structures for compatibility with advanced liquid or solid-state electrolytes.
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Benefits
This scholarship is available over three years and offers:
- a stipend of $35,550 per annum tax exempt (2025 rate)
- at least 12 months of the total period of the program at University of Bayreuth.
For international students, the awardee will also receive:
- single Overseas Student Health Cover policy for the duration of the student visa
- full tuition fee waiver for up to four years
- travel allowance (approximately $3,000) to support travel between universities.
Requirements
To be eligible you must:
- be either a domestic or international candidate. Domestic includes candidates with Australian Citizenship, Australian Permanent Residency or New Zealand Citizenship
- meet the PhD entry requirements of both Deakin University and University of Bayreuth, including H1 or H1 equivalence and English language proficiency criteria
- enrol full time
- be able to physically locate to both University of Bayreuth (Germany) and Deakin University (Australia).
Please refer to the research degree entry requirements page and University of Bayreuth's research entry criteria page for further information.
Application Deadline
Not SpecifiedHow To Apply
- Applicants should contact Associate Professor Robert Kerr to discuss the project and provide evidence of academic transcripts before being invited by Deakin University to lodge a formal application.
- If successful you will then lodge a separate PhD application to University of Bayreuth via the University of Bayreuth application page.
Email Associate Professor Robert Kerr
For more information, kindly visit Deakin University scholarship webpage.