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Applications are invited for a PhD Scholarship to be offered jointly
by the University of Canberra and the Physiology Department of the
Australian Institute of Sport. The scholarship will be focused on
performance and haematological responses to Altitude Exposure and
Endurance Training and provides an exciting opportunity for a
graduate with a Class 1 Honours degree, to carry out high quality
applied sports science research.

Applicants must be able to demonstrate well-developed knowledge and
research skills in exercise physiology, molecular biology or a
closely related area.

Preference will be given to applicants who have, or are likely to
win, an APA PhD scholarship.

Stipend: $24,000 / year for up to 3.5 years

Start date: Early 2009.

Application: Closing date – 28th November 2008.

Inquiries: Prof Christopher Gore or Dr Philo Saunders - Phone: 02
6214 1564

For application details see:
http://www.canberra.edu.au/hr/jobs or
http://www.ausport.gov.au/about/jobs





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