[PlanetKR] PhD scholarships in the AIST group at Griffith University

Wang Zhe truewz at gmail.com
Mon Aug 20 13:13:17 EST 2018


Griffith University is offering a large number of PhD scholarships for both
international and Australian applicants each year. A PhD scholarship for
living allowance will be around $27,082 (2018 rate) per annum tax-free with
free tuition fees of 3-3.5 years.

Research Areas in Artificial Intelligence:

   - Knowledge Representation (Ontologies, Description Logics, and Answer
   Set Programming)
   - Knowledge Graphs (including some topics in Machine Learning)


Selection Criteria: Promising applicants for PhD scholarship should have

   - A good background in Computer Science/IT, Mathematics, Engineering or
   Philosophy.
   - Have a Bachelors (equivalent to Honors) or Master Degree (or is
   expected to have such a degree by the end of 2018).


Due Date: 2 October 2018

Information for PhD scholarships is at:
https://www.griffith.edu.au/research-study

Griffith University is ranked among some of the best universities in the
world in terms of research publication output, its research community, and
international partnerships. It is one of only three universities in South
East Queensland to be listed in the Top 500. We are located in Brisbane,
Australia, which is the capital of Queensland and is widely known as a
lifestyle destination. With its subtropical climate, public open spaces and
dynamic urban experiences, our region has a lifestyle that promotes
innovation and education — a perfect setting for a dynamic and progressive
institution such as Griffith University. Details at
http://www.griffith.edu.au/ and http://www.ict.griffith.edu.au/aist/

Interested candidates are encouraged to send your CV and transcripts to
Prof Kewen Wang (k.wang at griffith.edu.au) or Dr Zhe Wang (
zhe.wang at griffith.edu.au) by 25th September 2018.
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