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Ross Taylor Phd Supplementary Scholarship Geochemistry

MERIT-BASEDPOST-GRADINTERNATIONAL

$8,000 per annum

About this scholarship

Each year the Research School of Earth Sciences may offer an award known as the Ross Taylor PhD Supplementary Scholarship in Geochemistry. Funding for this Award has been provided by generous donations from associates of Ross Taylor, and matching School funds. Professor Taylor has made an outstanding contribution in geochemistry and as a pioneer of lunar science. His work spans the moon, the Earth's continental crust, island arc rocks and beyond. Fifty years ago, the Canberra scientist Professor Ross Taylor made one of the big discoveries about the nature of the moon. Professor Taylor was chosen by NASA as the best person to analyse the first moon rocks brought back by Apollo 11. The launchpad for Taylor's success was the environment of excellence at ANU, which included an almost identical lab to NASA. Taylor's involvement with the moon was not his only contribution to science. Apart from many academic awards, he was elected as a Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences in 1994 and he was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia in 2008.

Key details

CountryAustralia
Study levelPostgraduate
Funding typecash
Awards available1
FrequencyYearly
Applications openNot specified
DeadlineNot specified
Start termNot specified
RecurringYes
Requires essayNo

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