The Centre offers student projects from undergraduate projects, honours projects, international and local internship opportunities, masters and doctoral opportunities. Projects are offered in the fields of information technology, electronics, signal analysis, materials engineering, micro-sensor technologies, human movement analysis related to athlete, the aged and injury recovery.
In order to gain a place in the PhD program candidates must meet the following requirements
- Satisfactory English as determined by a high level of IELTS (see GU web site)
- A research project in your undergraduate degree or master’s degree which was not less than 35% of one year full time study at your university.
- An Academic staff member at Griffith University prepared to accept you as a research student
- A one page project outline with time lines.
- Evidence of financial resources to study in Australia for three years.
- A valid passport with student visa for Australia.
- Two academic referee’s reports.
- An Expression of Interest to undertake a higher degree can be registered with the University. how to apply
- Prospective interns should contact one of the staff members in the centre. staff
The scholarship round has a submission deadline of 30 October each year. All information must be presented to the Griffith Graduate Research School.
Additional information
- Research Higher Degrees
- Application forms for both scholarships and enrolment