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Prestigious Scientia PhD Scholarship on Panel Data Methods and Models


Company : The International Society for Bayesian Analysis


Location : Sydney, New South Wales


Created : 2025-07-07


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Prestigious Scientia PhD Scholarship on Panel Data Methods and ModelsApplications are now open for the prestigious UNSW Scientia PhD Scholarship Scheme on the project Panel Data Models and Methods, under the supervision of Scientia Professor Robert Kohn, Professor Scott Sisson, Professor Denzil Fiebig, and Professor Denise Doiron.The UNSW Scientia PhD Scholarship Scheme is the most prestigious and generous scholarship scheme at UNSW, aiming to attract the best and brightest into strategic research areas. Awardees receive a $50,000 scholarship package for four years, comprising a $40,000 per annum tax-free stipend and a travel and development support package of up to $10,000 per annum. International students also receive a tuition fee scholarship.Scholars gain access to a range of development opportunities across research, teaching, learning, leadership, and engagement.The successful applicant(s) will be affiliated with the Australian Research Council (ARC) Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS) and will have access to its resources at should submit their expression of interest by 21st July 2017, but early applications are encouraged. More details can be found at this link.Additional resources:General info: project aims to develop novel statistical methods motivated by analyzing individuals responding to changes in their work and personal environments, with a focus on health economics and policy impacts. Key questions involve socio-economic disparities in healthcare treatment and financial burdens following health shocks, best answered using panel data to track individuals over time. The methods will have broader applications beyond health.Supervisory team includes:Scientia Prof. Robert Kohn (Scott Sisson (Denzil Fiebig (Denise Doiron (more details, contact R.Kohn@unsw.edu.au. #J-18808-Ljbffr