Lecture Title: Studying and Living as a Sponsored PhD Student in Australia
Reporter: Lecturer Xu Xiang
Time: Thursday, May 23, 2024, 14:30
Venue: Room B105, Qinling Hall
Reporter Profile:
Dr. Xu Xiang is a lecturer at the School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Lanzhou University. He earned his Ph.D. from the National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training at Flinders University, Australia. His main research interests include the characteristics of percolation water based on hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes, vegetation water use characteristics, and the response of vegetation to microclimates based on leaf carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes. Dr. Xu has led one National Natural Science Foundation of China project and two laboratory open fund projects. He has published seven SCI journal papers and one textbook. Additionally, he serves as a reviewer for the National Natural Science Foundation of China and several high-impact international journals, including Water Resources Research, Journal of Hydrology, and Agricultural and Forest Meteorology.
Lecture Overview:
In this lecture, Dr. Xu Xiang will share the application process and key considerations for pursuing a Ph.D. in Australia, as well as insights into his research and life during his doctoral studies.
Undergraduates can register for this lecture through the "Dao Meng Space" system to earn one intellectual growth credit. There will be an opportunity to receive exquisite gifts on-site. All interested students are welcome to participate!