Value
Stipend Value $37,000 per year and additional funds ($7.5k) during the course of the PhD for PhD-related expenses.Stipend Value $37,000 per year and additional funds ($7.5k) during the course of the PhD for PhD-related expenses.
Duration
3.5 years
Status
Open
Opens
11/11/2025Closes
31/10/2026Overview
What are the principles and variations of cell division mechanisms in archaea, bacteria and eukaryotes, and how can we use this in future? In this project we aim to advance our understanding of how archaeal cell division works at the molecular and cellular levels, and how this compares to other major cell types in the tree of life. It will utilize modern methods of molecular and cellular biology, including live-cell superresolution fluorescence imaging and protein function studies in vivo and in vitro. You will become part of a collegial and enthusiastic team of researchers working towards the goals of an Australian Research Council Discovery Project.
Who is eligible?
Applicants can only be domestic student (either permanent Australian residents or New Zealand citizens). To be eligible for this applicantion, applicants must have completed a UTS recognised degree in
• MSc Research or MSc Coursework with a research thesis of at least 6 months,
• or Bachelor Honours degree with 1st Class, or 2nd Class Division 1, or division 1 honours, or an equivalent or higher qualification,
• or submitted other evidence of general and professional qualifications that demonstrates potential to pursue graduate research studies.
• Strong background knowledge and research experience in molecular or cellular microbiology.
• Curiosity driven scientist with strong interest in fundamental research applying and innovating advanced technology.
Selection process
Applicants will be shortlisted on the basis of academic merit and relevance of research experience to the project area or methodology, through the assessment of applicant’s cover letter and CV.
Applicants should send their CV and list of publications to contact person’s email address, Iain.Duggin@uts.edu.au. The application process is currently open and will continue to be open until the position has been filled. We highly encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible. Shortlisted candidates will be advised with further details.
For further Information on application essentials please visit UTS Graduate Research applications.
How to apply
Applicants should send their CV and list of publications to contact person’s email address. The application process is currently open and will continue to be open until the position has been filled. We highly encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible. Shortlisted candidates will be advised with further details.
Need more information? Contact...
Iain.Duggin@uts.edu.au