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Flinders International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (FIPRS)
The Flinders International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (FIPRS)
are fully funded Masters and PhD scholarship program funded by the
University with the main aim to support international students to undertake
a postgraduate research degree program at Flinders University.
The scholarship provides full tuition fees and stipends to all eligible
applicants. The scholarships are open within all degree programs across the
University. The scholarship is tenable for up to three years for a
Research Doctorate degree and up to two years for a Research Masters degree.
Successful recipients are required to undertake full-time study and must be
commencing a higher degree by research in Australia for the first
time.
Also apply for the Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) International Fee
Offset Scholarship,2023( Fully funded MSc/PhD across multiple fields)
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Scholarship Overview
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Scholarship type: Full tuition fee cover
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Stipend Value:$33 000p.a, paid every fortnight
stipends
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Establishment allowance: up to $1,485 to assist
with relocation costs and airfares
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Degree Program: Masters/PhD
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Field of study: All study areas
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Citizen type: International students
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Country: open to all nationalities/Gender
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Scholarship Duration: up to 2 years for a masters
program, up to 3 years for a doctoral program
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Application Deadline: 04-08-2023
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the FIPRS scholarships, interested applicants:
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Must be an International student
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Intend to commence full-time study for a higher degree by research in
Australia for the first time, in the year for which the award is
to be offered
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Intend to enrol in an area of research concentration. These are
areas in which the University has a particular strength, has
concentrated its research resources and has attracted external
funding
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Meet all the entry requirements to undertake a higher degree by
research(MSC/PhD) program at Flinders University, including the
minimum English Entry Requirements
Selection Criteria
The FIPRS scholarships are very competitive. The scholarships are
awarded to applicants who demonstrate outstanding aptitude for independent
research. The successful applicants are selected on the basis
of:
How to apply for FIPRS scholarship program
To apply for the FIPRSscholarships, applicants will need to first
submit an application for admission to a Higher Degree by Research
program(MSc/PhD) followed by an application for the International
Scholarship
See Flinders University How to apply page, for a step-by-step process on how to submit an application for a
research degree program(MSc/PhD)
Visit the University Website for further details on the scholarship and how to apply.
Important application details
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Applicants must successfully secure a potential
supervisor. Applicants who do not have a supervisor at the time
of application will not be considered for a FIPRS. Find a Research Supervisor
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Academic Transcripts. Applicants must provide certified copies
of all university-level academic transcripts, which should be all in
English.
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Research Proposal. Applicants must include a research proposal of
approximately 500 words in length, outlining the problem, hypothesis
or question and the methodology or approach.
- Academic Referees. Two academic Referees
- Curriculum Vitae
- Publications.
Further details
Pro-tips for research scholarship applications
The followings are some helpful links to browse through. They
include tips and guides on how to successfully apply for research
Masters and PhD scholarships and admissions to study in
Australia.
These are just some essential elements that any international
student thinking of studying abroad must be aware of especially when
applying for research degree programs abroad.
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