The University of Queensland was founded in 1909 by the Queensland parliament, UQ is one of the six sandstone universities. it is ranked second nationally by the Australian Research Council in their latest research assessment and equal to second in Australia.
The University of Queensland offers associate, bachelor, master, doctoral, and higher doctorate degrees through a college, a graduate school, and six faculties.
Available projects are grouped within five themes:
- Healthy ageing
- Feeding the world
- Resilient environment
- Technology for tomorrow
- Transforming societies
Benefits of UQ-IITD Academy of Research Joint PhD program
Benefits of the program include:
- Global qualification in four years
- Generous scholarship
- World-class facilities and resources
- Research ecosystem and network
- Global expertise through joint supervision
- Industry input
Requirements for UQ-IITD Academy of Research Joint PhD program Qualification
There are two PhD pathways to consider: i-students and q-students. The eligibility criteria is different on whether you are an i-student or a q-student.
i-students
Indian nationals and international applicants (with citizenship other than Australia), will be considered for admission as i-students. i-students will spend their first year of study at IITD before completing one year (or more) at UQ. They would then complete the remainder of their studies at IITD.
q-students
Australian domestic students will be considered for admission as q-students. q-students will spend their first year of study at UQ before completing one year (or more) at IITD.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to The University of Queensland on uqidar.org to apply
If you are a q-student, your can check your eligibility on the UQIDAR website.
If you are an i-student, you can check your eligibility on the UQIDAR website.
For more details, visit UQ website.