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Highlight Cell

The highlight cell sits at the top right of the front page. It can be left blank, or it can have short items.

So far it has been used to highlight Honours projects available, special talks, scholarship opportunities, art and poetry (still related to ecohydrology). The more general ones (such as the Lander River art) can be reused.

Generally the cell content is pulled from another page. The cell takes up 34% of the width available to the page.

Some examples of highlight cells are shown to the left and below.

Some thought-provoking reading

The New Scientist magazine for August 28, 2008 asks (about water) "There's plenty to go round, so why is the world facing a water crisis?" and claims that the looming water crisis is simply a management problem.

Get in early to snaffle the best of the crop!

Apples? Wines? Truffles? NO.... Fourth year projects for 2009 being offered by the Centre for Ecohydrology.

See the list of projects then choose the one that's best for you. Many projects offer paid work over summer or DAFWA studentships.

Lander River artwork
"Lander River" by Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra

©Central Art - Aboriginal Art Store

WQRA PhD Scholarships

WQRA is a national research centre with a program that focuses on collaborative research of national application in the areas of drinking water quality, recycled water and specific areas of wastewater management.

Applications are currently invited for four PhD top-up scholarships and an ARC and WQRA PhD Scholarship of up to three and a half years duration.

The closing date for applications is 31 October 2008.

There is also a small grants scheme with grants up to $5000.00. The closing date is 15 October 2008.

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