<html><head></head><body style="word-wrap: break-word; -webkit-nbsp-mode: space; -webkit-line-break: after-white-space; ">The Queensland Brain Institute (QBI - <a href="http://www.qbi.uq.edu.au/">http://www.qbi.uq.edu.au</a>) is seeking exceptional and highly motivated PhD students to undertake neuroscience research at its state-of-the-art facility located on The University of Queensland’s (UQ) St Lucia campus, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.<br><br>Established in 2003, the QBI's multidisciplinary environment is home to more than 300 staff and approximately 100 PhD students. Key areas of interest include computation and neuronal circuits, cognition and behaviour, neurogenesis and neuronal survival, genetics and epigenetics, neuronal development and connectivity, sensory systems, and synaptic function. QBI researchers have published almost 500 papers in the past two years, including 2 in Science, 4 in Nature, 2 in Neuron, 3 in Nature Neuroscience, 8 in Nature Genetics, 8 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, and 18 in Journal of Neuroscience.<br><br>Scholarships and Remuneration<br><br>QBI offers full-time PhD scholarships for outstanding Australian and International students (living allowance AUD$25,392 per annum, indexed annually, tax exempt) for 3 years with a possible 6 month extension. In addition, QBI supports high quality domestic and international applicants in their nomination to The University of Queensland’s competitive scholarship rounds (three rounds per year).<br><br>A QBI top-up scholarship of $5,000 per annum may also be available to successful candidates.<br><br>The Candidate<br><br>Both Australian and International applicants are welcome to apply. Candidates should have a First Class Honours degree (or equivalent) in neuroscience, molecular biology, bioscience, psychology, genetics, the physical sciences, engineering, mathematics, computer science, or a related discipline. Strong academic performance, the commitment to conduct high quality neuroscience research, and published output are highly desirable.<br><br>For further information on the Basis of Admission to a UQ research higher degree, please visit <a href="http://www.uq.edu.au/grad-school/our-research-degrees">http://www.uq.edu.au/grad-school/our-research-degrees</a>. Successful applicants must accept and commence within 6 months of receiving an award.<br><br>Enquiries and Applications<br><br>Please review the research interests of QBI Group Leaders at <a href="http://www.qbi.uq.edu.au/group-leaders">http://www.qbi.uq.edu.au/group-leaders</a> and make direct contact with a Group Leader working in an area of greatest interest to you, providing your detailed academic resume and complete academic records (including GPA scores/grades, and grading scale details). The Group Leader will work with you to develop your application for submission to QBI.<br><br>APPLICATIONS CLOSE ON 30 APRIL, 2014<br><br><br>Professor Geoffrey J Goodhill<br>Queensland Brain Institute and School of Mathematics & Physics<br>University of Queensland<br>St Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia<br>Phone: +61 7 3346 6431<br>Fax: +61 7 3346 6301<br>Email: <a href="mailto:g.goodhill@uq.edu.au">g.goodhill@uq.edu.au</a><br><a href="http://www.qbi.uq.edu.au/professor-geoffrey-goodhill">http://www.qbi.uq.edu.au/professor-geoffrey-goodhill</a></body></html>