AINSE Supported Facilities (ASF)
Funding travel to undertake research at supported facilities.
What is it?
The AINSE Supported Facilities (ASF) travel scholarship supports researchers and students, from AINSE-member universities, who wish to undertake research at a facility outside ANSTO that is supported by AINSE.
The ASF provides a contribution for travel expenses to the supported facility.
Which facilities are supported?
The AINSE supported facilities are:
- Australian Plasma Fusion Research Facility at The Australian National University.
- Linear Accelerator / Pulse Radiolysis Facility at The University of Auckland.
- Positron facilities at The University of Western Australia.
- Heavy-Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) at The Australian National University.
- Ion Implantation Lab (iiLab) at The Australian National University.
- Experimental Condensed Matter Physics Accelerator (ECMP) at The University of Melbourne
How do I apply?
To apply for an ASF Travel Scholarship, please fill out the ASF Application Form linked below.
Applications must be received by applications@ainse.edu.au.
Applications open: ongoing.
Applications close: ongoing.
About AINSE
The Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE Ltd.) is an integral organisation for enhancing Australia’s and New Zealand’s capabilities in nuclear science, engineering, and related research fields by facilitating world-class research and education.
AINSE offers a range of programs and services to its members, including generous domestic and international conference support, scholarships for honours & postgraduate students and Early Career Researchers, and intensive undergraduate education schools. These benefits aim to foster scientific advancement and promote an effective collaboration between AINSE members and ANSTO.
We respectfully acknowledge the Dharawal nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which AINSE is located.
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