The Arthur McComb PhD Field Work Grant
Arthur McComb was Professor of Environmental Science at Murdoch University from 1989 – 1996. He was passionate in wanting to improve the state of environmental management, based on rational, logical and well-founded biological principles.
This award has been established by his family to commemorate his desire to continually improve our knowledge of the Western Australian biota and its management.
| Funding body | The Arthur McComb PhD Field Work Grant |
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| Study level | PhD |
| Value (including stipends, expenses and top-ups) | Up to $3000 pa for up to 3 years if field work is required in each year of the PhD To help meet the costs of field work required for a project on an aspect of conservation and management of the Western Australian biota |
| Duration and start date | Up to 3 years over the period of the PhD Research |
| Application criteria |
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| Apply by | 31st March 2019 (Awarded in April 2019) |
| To apply | To apply, students must submit:
Please submit all your application documents to Graduate Research Office |
| Contact | Please email Dr Jane Chambers or call him on 9360 2739 for more information. |