MRIWA scholarships to support mining in WA
The Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) Scholarship program for 2025 has been launched. These scholarships are part of the WA Government's investment into supporting the development of mining industry research champions of the future. See the website: https://lnkd.in/gEPJSb5Q Applications close 30 September 2024.
The benefits of the scholarships we provide include:
- Generous stipend support of up to $40,739 per annum for up to three years of study (with the potential for extension); and
- Additional support for research and other expenses linked to your studies.
Scholarship recipients are also invited to participate in tailored training and professional development activities, and supported in accessing relevant mentoring and networking opportunities with leading innovators operating in the minerals industry.
MRIWA offers a range of competitive scholarships throughout the year. Our scholarships can be held at any university in Western Australia, and are awarded to support postgraduate students undertaking research relating to any eligible aspect of Western Australia’s minerals industry, including:
- Improving the discovery rate of economic mineral resources;
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the mining industry;
- Strategic and critical mineral commodities;
- Lowering the carbon footprint of steel production;
- Alternative uses of mine tailings and mineral by-products;
- Reducing the environmental impact of mining;
- Direct capture of greenhouse gases through mineral carbonation and;
- Other subjects aligned to the current MRIWA Research Priority Plan.
- PhD studies relevant to the health and well-being of workers and others in the mining industry are also supported by specific scholarships administered by MRIWA under the MARS (Mental Awareness, Respect and Safety) Program.
Applications will be assessed against criteria of academic and research excellence of the applicant, and the quality of a detailed research proposal submitted by the applicant. MRIWA Odwyn Jones PhD Scholarship is open to all applicants, domestic and international. MRIWA PhD Scholarship for Women is open to women applicants only, domestic and international. MARS Program Scholarship for up to 4 awards open to students at Western Australian universities for PhD studies relevant to the health, safety and wellbeing or workers and others in the mining industry. (MARS Program scholarships for the year are fully subscribed, and additional awards are not offered in the current round).
Additional Scholarships may be awarded at the discretion of the MRIWA board.