PhD Scholarship Aquatics Biomechanics
An
outstanding opportunity has arisen for a high caliber PhD student to become
immersed in the high performance programs of swimming and triathlon with the New Zealand Academy of Sport North Island
(NZASNI).
NZASNI works in partnership with sports identified by Sport &
Recreation NZ (SPARC) to enable their high performance programs, athletes and
coaches to achieve international success by providing world leading support.
Based in Auckland, New Zealand,
this full time scholarship will focus on adding value and becoming a key
practitioner to the aquatics biomechanics programs of Swimming New Zealand and
Triathlon New Zealand with the potential to develop into becoming New
Zealand’s key support in underwater analysis. The Aquatics
Biomechanist will work closely with elite athletes and their coaches and will
provide support to our Performance Analysis Unit.
The
successful recipient will require excellent communication skills, be well organized
and have a high level of academic achievement, with a post graduate masters in
biomechanics an advantage. He/she must be able to demonstrate quality of
research and a likely ability to make a positive impact on the aquatics
biomechanics program of NZASNI.
The
NZASNI has partnered with AUT University in Auckland NZ (Prof. Will Hopkins)
and a leading European swimming expert (Prof. Rein Haljand) who specializes in
underwater analysis, to provide two internationally recognized supervisors for
this scholarship. Resources have been allocated to ensure the scholarship
is well supported to fast track development.
We
are offering the scholarship to any citizenship. The scholarship includes
a NZ$35,000
tax free stipend, PhD fees waived, NZ
student insurance covered, plus domestic travel and research related
costs. Conditions of acceptance include the applicant not holding another
scholarship concurrently and having good English written and oral skills.
This scholarship must be taken up in the year awarded.
This
is a rare and exciting opportunity for a high caliber, passionate candidate to
complete their PhD while assisting elite athletes and
coaches in New Zealand to achieve international success.
To apply for the position, please provide a CV and covering letter
to the address below, including emphasis on academic ability and interest in
aquatics and biomechanics, full academic transcripts for study undertaken, and
details of two referees who may be contacted for reports.
More
information can be obtained from the PDF at this link: NZ_Swimming_Scholarship.pdf
For any further
details please contact
Deborah Douglas
NZ
Academy of Sport North Island
PO Box 18 444,
Glen Innes, Auckland, New Zealand
Email:
deborahd@...
Applications close 13 June 2008