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The Indigenous Time at Sea Scholarship is an initiative of the Marine National Facility (MNF) under the CSIRO Indigenous Engagement Strategy which seeks to significantly increase Indigenous employment and engagement nationally within CSIRO. Through this strategy, CSIRO aims to enhance the educational, employment, training and career development opportunities for people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent.
Funded by the Australian Government, owned and operated by CSIRO under direction of an independent Steering Committee, the MNF provides a blue-water research capability to the Australian scientific community and their international collaborators. This capability includes the research vessel Investigator. An opportunity exists for two university students to undertake a work placement with the MNF on board the RV Investigator for a research voyage from Darwin to Fremantle as part of the science contingent and MNF technical services team.
The voyage will provide the opportunity to gain a unique experience on Australia’s only blue water research vessel to facilitate skill development and networking, while gaining exposure to methods and techniques applicable to careers in marine science and the maritime industry more broadly. The costs of the voyage, including the costs of travel to and from commencing and terminating points and accommodation, will be covered by the MNF.
Location: Darwin, NT to Fremantle, WA
Scholarship: Up to AU$1,559.85 per fortnight (before tax)
Duration: Approximately 3 weeks, including 11 days on the RV Investigator (23 December 2019 to 2 January 2020)
Reference: 62977
Pre-Requisites/Eligibility
Indigenous Time at Sea Scholarships are open to students who are:
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Apply Online
To apply for an Indigenous Time at Sea Scholarship you will be required to:
For further information on this opportunity please contact Ben Arthur via email at: Ben.Arthur@csiro.au or by phone on (03) 6232 5078. Please do not email your application directly to Ben Arthur. Applications received via this method will not be considered.
If you require assistance applying online call 1300 984 220 or email careers.online@csiro.au
Applications Close
10 September 2019