University of Adelaide Research Scholarship – Centre for Sustainable Operations & Resilient Supply Chains (CSORSC) - Govindan

Applications open
1 March 2024
Applications close
15 April 2024
Payment per year
$34,210 (2024 rate)
Duration
Up to 3.5 years
Program
PhD
Degree
Postgraduate Research
Citizenship
Australian Citizens
Australian Permanent Residents
New Zealand Citizens
Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holders
International Students
Type of Scholarship
Academic
Financial Need
Rural Regional and Remote Areas
Students with Disabilities
Available In
Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics (ABLE)
Available To
Future Students
Commencing Students

This University of Adelaide Research Scholarship is offered to support a full-time PhD student commencing doctoral research in Managing Supply Chain Resilience and Sustainability. The successful student must commence studies in Adelaide as soon as possible and no later than 31 December 2024.

The Ph.D. project explores a critical area of research focusing the redesign the supply chain to effectively manage disruptions, thereby fostering supply chain resilience and sustainability by integrating the following topics:

(1) Developing strategies for enhancing Supply chain Resilience by drawing lessons from various disruptions such as Brexit, the US-China trade war, the COVID-19 pandemic, the Suez Canal blockage, the Russia- Ukraine conflicts, the Israel- Gaza conflicts, and Red sea attacks;

(2) Exploring the influence of digitalization in enhancing supply chain resilience, viability, sustainability, and adaptability;

(3) Analyzing supply chain resilience within the context of multi-tier supply chain and addressing the mitigation of various supply chain tensions.

 

Eligibility:

Applicants must be eligible to enrol as candidates for a Ph.D. degree at the University of Adelaide. The potential candidates should meet the following criteria:

  • The successful candidate should hold a bachelor's and master's degree related to one of the following areas: Industrial Engineering / Manufacturing Engineering relevant to Operations and Supply Chain Management.
  • Candidates with a bachelor's and master's degree in Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Data Science, Computer Science Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Information Technology will also be considered, but it will further be required that they also have a strong interest in operations and supply chain management background.
  • Knowledge and experience of simulation and optimization methods would enhance the qualifications.
  • In addition, experience in various research methodologies (i.e. quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods approaches) would enhance the qualifications.

 

 

Stipend:

The scholarship will be for 3.5 years and has a stipend of $34,210 (2024 rate, indexed annually) per annum.  It is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. 

 

Enquiries:

Professor Kannan Govindan

Center for Sustainable Operations and Resilient Supply Chains (CSORSC)

Tel: (08) 83133607            Email: kannan.govindan@adelaide.edu.au

 

Applying:

Expressions of interest should be submitted to Professor Kannan Govindan (kannan.govindan@adelaide.edu.au) by 15 April 2024, with the name of the scholarship in the subject heading. Please ensure you include all of the following documents:

  • Evidence of citizenship
  • Degree certificates (testamurs)
  • Academic transcripts
  • Translations of non-English documentation
  • Evidence of English language proficiency
  • Curriculum vitae with all working papers and communicated papers
  • PhD Research Proposal (Maximum 5 pages) – Needs to be related to the position but not your interest. Your choice of proposal will be considered if it addresses a hot topic linked to the Centre for Sustainable Operations & Resilient Supply Chains (CSORSC) and Australia.
  • Copy of published Journal articles (if applicable)
  • Detailed co-author statement of published Journal articles (if applicable). The statement for each paper should include a detailed summary of each author's contribution to the paper.