JCU Indigenous Research Training Scholarships

  About the positions JCU Indigenous Research Training Scholarships The Indigenous Research Training Scholarships are offered by James Cook University (JCU) to support outstanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander candidates pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) through a Higher Degree by Research (HDR). These scholarships aim to enhance research training opportunities and promote Indigenous-led research in Australia. JCU awards these scholarships annually on a competitive basis, selecting the most exceptional applicants through a rigorous assessment process. Applicants will automatically be considered for all scholarships they qualify for, and ranking will follow the Scholarship Scoring Procedure.  Scholarships Overview Scholarship type : Living allowance stipend Stipend value : $46,653 per year (2023 rate) Additional support : A one-time $10,000 grant for research-related project expenses Health insurance : Not mentioned Study Level : Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Study Co...

International Research Tuition Scholarship (IRTS) University of South Australia (Masters/PhD)

 

scholarships for international students

University-wide [scholarships for international applicants]

Deadline :Always open

The university of South Australia is seeking for potential candidates to apply for its international scholarships.

International Research Tuition Scholarships (IRTS) are awarded to international candidates on the basis of academic merit and demonstrated research capability, and who will be supported during their degree by a full living stipend supported by external funding. 

Value

The IRTS will cover the international tuition fee for 3 years (plus a possibility of a 6 month extension) for a PhD student and the international tuition fee for 2 years for a research master’s student.

The scholarship does not cover overseas health cover and applicants are responsible for ensuring they have visa length overseas health cover for themselves and, if applicable, their family.

Eligibility

In addition to meeting UniSA’s eligibility criteria, applicants must be:

  • Commencing international research degree students
  • High quality with demonstrated research capability, as assessed by UniSA
  • Be supported by a strong supervisory panel(with end-user adviser on the supervisory panel, where appropriate), and be enrolled in a research-rich environment
  • In receipt of (or been awarded) a fully externally funded stipend scholarship, or in receipt of a living stipend supported by external funding*.

*Note: the living stipend needs to be in the form of an externally funded scholarship administered through the University or in agreement with an industry partner, sponsorship body or organisation.

All applications will be assessed against the University’s Research Degrees Scholarship Allocation Guidelines: Competitive Commonwealth and University of South Australian funded scholarships.

How to  apply [apply for scholarships]

You can apply for an International Research Tuition Scholarship at any time of the year.

Applications must be made online via the University’s Apply Online facility.

Visit University of South Australia official scholarship  for  more details on this scholarship

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