University
and Commonwealth Government Scholarships
To allow for greater
scholarship opportunities to prospective and current research students, UON
will undertake an additional scholarship round in 2016. There are two
scholarship rounds open to domestic and international applicants, where
scholarships are awarded on the basis of ac
ademic merit. Applications can be
submitted at any time throughout the year. An overview of all scholarships
available within both rounds for research degree candidates is available here.
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Round
2 |
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Closing Date:
15 September 2016 |
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Latest Outcome Date: 30
November 2016 |
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Latest Commencement Date:
30 June 2017 |
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Round
1 |
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Closing Date:
31 January 2017 |
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Latest Outcome Date:
15 April 2017 |
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Latest Commencement Date: 30
November 2017 |
Other
scholarships may become available throughout the year.
Prospective and
current research students are eligible to apply for University and Commonwealth
Government scholarships, which are awarded during two rounds. They provide a
living allowance so you can commit to full-time study.
Scholarships are granted on the basis of academic merit, which includes your
undergraduate grade point average and extra research attainments.
Am
I eligible for a scholarship?
Eligibility criteria
based on Commonwealth Government Scholarship Guidelines and candidates must:
- satisfy
the English
proficiency requirement (IELTS of at least 6.5) - have a
current offer of admission into a research higher degree. - have
completed at least four years of undergraduate study and have attained
Honours Class 1 or equivalent and a high grade point average (GPA) - be no
more than two full-time equivalent years into their PhD (or one year for
Masters) at the latest outcome date for the round in which they are
applying.
Successful
international scholarship candidates usually also have:
- A
master degree with strong research component - International
peer reviewed research publication or research experience
Scholarship
conditions
- be
enrolled full-time (part-time enrolment may be approved in exceptional
circumstances. Part-time scholarships are taxable) - be
enrolled on-campus (off-campus enrolment may be approved in exceptional
circumstances) - scholars
may only work a maximum of 8 hours per week (between Monday to Friday 9am
to 5pm) - scholarship
offers must be taken up by the latest commencement date for the round in
which the scholar has applied. - Research Scholarship Guidelines
How
do I apply?
enrolled candidates
can apply for a scholarship by contacting researchscholarships@newcastle.edu.au
New applicants
can apply for a scholarship at the same time as applying
for admission.
application for admission must include:
- Copies
of all academic transcripts - A
research proposal - Evidence
of extra academic attainments e.g. publications - If
required, certified evidence of meeting the English proficiency
requirement
ensure you attach the following documents to support your scholarship
application:
- Copies
of research publications, exhibitions or conference papers - Curriculum
Vitae - Details
of previous research experience e.g. research work experience / study - Any
additional documents that may add to your scholarship application e.g.
evidence of the award of a University Medal
What
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