How to join the lab


Nestor notabilis (Kea) at Arthur's Pass National Park, New Zealand. These great alpine parrots are endangered, please never feed them!!

Nestor notabilis (Kea) at Arthur's Pass National Park, New Zealand. These great alpine parrots are endangered, please never feed them!!

If you are hard working, enthusiastic, nice, and up for creative problem solving then we hope you will consider joining us for a research project! If you would like to apply to our lab as a prospective masters or PhD student please first check out the administrative details here. This will give you details on the requirements for entry to the various programs, when applications are due and so on. If you meet the requirements, contact Kate with a description of a project you'd like to do and a 1 page CV that highlights your relevant experience to your proposed project. You can also contact Kate if you're not sure what you're interested in and you'd just like to chat about ideas, we have several potential projects available that would be fun, challenging and rewarding, listed here. Please note that you will need to win a scholarship to conduct a PhD in our lab. 

For advice on whether to even consider the idea of a research career in the first place checkout Sonkë Johnsen's Advice for Potential Graduate Students. For advice on being a good student, writing your thesis, giving talks, getting jobs, writing grants, writing fellowships and job proposals, and all things academia, you can't go past Scott Keogh's Resources and Advice for Students. As Scott says, it's a tough game.


NOW CLOSED:

Two PhD Scholarships currently available of the distribution and migratory flyways of the Bogong moth, Agrotis infusa.

The overall project is focused on understanding the distribution and migratory flyways of the Bogong moth (Agrotis infusa) and is funded by the Australian Research Council’s Industry Mid-Career Fellowship scheme and Western Sydney University with industry partners: Invertebrates Australia, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, Zoos Victoria and Lund University. Students will receive a tax free stipend of $AUD31500 / year + $AUD6650 / year research funding and would ideally start in January 2024. One project is focused on behavioural work and the other is on genetics, though there is scope for flexibility and I am open to considering all great candidates.

Applications due October 31st, 2023.

More information: k.umbers@westernsydney.edu.au

Behavioural project: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/schools/grs/scholarships/current_scholarships/current_scholarships/the_distribution_and_migratory_flyways_of_the_bogong_moth_agrotis_infusa_across_their_breeding_grounds_and_alpine_aestivation_sites_using_a_behavioural_approach

Genetics project: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/schools/grs/scholarships/current_scholarships/current_scholarships/the_distribution_and_migratory_flyways_of_the_bogong_moth_agrotis_infusa_across_their_breeding_grounds_and_alpine_aestivation_sites_using_a_genetic_approach


Graduate
Research
School
 

At Western, graduate research is administered by the Graduate Research School. For more information about the GRS, see the GRS website and FAQ. For great advice from the former Dean of the GRS, Prof James Arvanitarkis [@jarvanitarkis] check out the GRS youtube channel

 

Masters courses offered:

Master of Research: 
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/graduate_research_school/grs/courses/master_of_research

Master of Philosophy:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/graduate_research_school/grs/courses/master_of_philosophy

 

PhD courses offered:

Doctor of Philosophy:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/graduate_research_school/grs/courses/doctor_of_philosophy

Professional Doctorate:
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/graduate_research_school/grs/courses/professional_doctorate

Scholarships for PhDs: 

https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/graduate_research_school/grs/scholarships/main_round_scholarships

 

What's it like? 
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/graduate_research_school/grs/the_student_experience


Research
Scholarships
at Western

 

 

To get a scholarship for a PhD at Western you can either apply or project that you create with your prospective supervisor in the 'main round', or for a specific project for which a scholarship already exists, which are advertised under 'project scholarships'. There are pros and cons to each approach and you should, as always, talk with your potential supervisors before committing to a project. A good supervisor-student relationship is the key to your future success. Please note that prospective PhD students must secure a scholarship to undertake a PhD in our lab. 

 https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/graduate_research_school/grs/scholarships


Student
Support
Services

Choosing to pursue a research career is exciting because you never know where it might take you. And, as with anything in life, unforeseen challenges can arise. At these times it is important to seek help. We all know that the playing field is grossly uneven, so it's very clever to use all the help you can get, after all, that's why these services exist. 

https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/currentstudents/current_students/services_and_facilities