Are you REDI?
REDI is a unique PhD training program offering industry-supported positions with excellent salaries, enviable international experiences including a residential year in Melbourne, Australia and annual workshop weeks in Barcelona, Spain, top-class training as well as networking with academic and industry leaders across 60+ supporting partners.
Are you REDI?
REDI is a unique PhD training program offering industry-supported positions with excellent salaries, enviable international experiences including a residential year in Melbourne, Australia and annual workshop weeks in Barcelona, Spain, top-class training as well as networking with academic and industry leaders across 60+ supporting partners.

An international stage for top researchers
The European Union is co-funding this innovative €9 million doctoral training program which, beyond awarding PhDs and benefiting society through impactful research, will create a global legacy of academic and industry links between the 60+ partners across 11 countries and further research collaborations into the future.
Led by a top-tier university
All REDI researchers will spend a year at RMIT, a global university of technology, design and enterprise, based in Melbourne, Australia and ranked in the world’s top 20 universities under 50 years old. World-class people, leading edge resources, collaboration with industry partners and multi-disciplinary approaches are just a few of the trademarks of research at RMIT.
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Do you have questions about REDI? Watch this video!
If you are preparing your application and have doubts about the process you can now watch the video of our last info session for applicants that was held online last

Get #REDI and solve all your questions in our info session for applicants!
We hear you, finding the right PhD position and going through the application process can be overwhelming! That’s why next Thursday 31 March at 3PM CEST we will hold an