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IIT Delhi, University of Queensland invite applications for joint PhD Programme

Applications for the joint PhD programme by IIT Delhi and the University of Queensland is underway and will close on March 18, 2025. Check details below. 

IIT Delhi and the University of Queensland have announced the application process of the joint PhD Programme for the July 2025 round. (Image source: uqiitd.org/screenshot)
Published on Feb 24, 2025 07:33 PM IST
By, New Delhi

IIT Delhi, University of Queensland joint PhD admissions open, details inside

Candidates with backgrounds in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, healthcare, humanities, or social sciences are encouraged to apply.

Students will study in both Australia and India as a part of their degree. Indian and international students will spend 3 years in India and one year in Australia(HT)
Published on Sep 17, 2024 02:31 PM IST
By | Edited by , New Delhi

Saturated fatty acids play vital role in brain's storage of memories: Research

Scientists at the University of Queensland have showcased the significant importance of saturated fatty acids in the brain's ability to retain memories.

Manipulating memory acquisition pathway could be a potential treatment for Alzheimer's, study finds.(Unsplash)
Published on Feb 12, 2024 04:51 PM IST
ANI | | Posted by Akanksha Agnihotri, Washington Dc

University of Queensland & IIT-Delhi Academy of Research celebrates its 100th enrolment

UQIDAR (The University of Queensland & IIT-Delhi Academy of Research), are celebrating the milestone of enrolling its 100th student in the academy in July 2022.

UQIDAR is IITD’s first international joint Ph.D. program, enabling students to gain global qualifications from both the institutions.(Handout)
Updated on Aug 04, 2022 03:13 PM IST

Australian scientists look to repair hearts using deadly spider venom

The University of Queensland stated that the research team was aiming for human clinical trials “for both stroke and heart disease within two to three years.”

The researchers have developed a drug candidate from a molecule found in the venom of the Fraser Island funnel-web spider.(University of Queensland)
Published on Jul 16, 2021 04:52 PM IST
By | Edited by Kunal Gaurav, Hindustan Times, New Delhi
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