RMIT
University is now accepting applications for Ph.D. Scholarship in the School of
Education within the ARC Future Fellowship project “Transforming 21st Century
Creativity Education in Australasia”, Chief Investigator Associate
Professor Anne M Harris. International students are eligible to apply for this
scholarship program.
University is now accepting applications for Ph.D. Scholarship in the School of
Education within the ARC Future Fellowship project “Transforming 21st Century
Creativity Education in Australasia”, Chief Investigator Associate
Professor Anne M Harris. International students are eligible to apply for this
scholarship program.
RMIT
is a global university of technology, focused on creating solutions that
transform the future for the benefit of people and their environment. The aim
of the scholarships is to assist students in enhancing their RMIT University
studies by providing an international perspective.
is a global university of technology, focused on creating solutions that
transform the future for the benefit of people and their environment. The aim
of the scholarships is to assist students in enhancing their RMIT University
studies by providing an international perspective.
Course
Level: Scholarship
is available to pursue PhD programme.
Level: Scholarship
is available to pursue PhD programme.
Study
Subject: Scholarship
is awarded in the School of Education.
Subject: Scholarship
is awarded in the School of Education.
Scholarship
Award:
The scholarship (stipend) is valued at $30,000 per annum for 3 years
(2018-2020), and the outstanding PhD candidate will work with Associate
Professor Anne M Harris on her ARC Future Fellowship project entitled:
Transforming 21st Century Creativity Education in Australasia.
Award:
The scholarship (stipend) is valued at $30,000 per annum for 3 years
(2018-2020), and the outstanding PhD candidate will work with Associate
Professor Anne M Harris on her ARC Future Fellowship project entitled:
Transforming 21st Century Creativity Education in Australasia.
Number
of Scholarships: Not
Known
of Scholarships: Not
Known
Scholarship
can be taken in Australia
can be taken in Australia
Eligibility: The minimum
requirements for admission to a Ph.D. program are:
requirements for admission to a Ph.D. program are:
- a
bachelor degree requiring at least four years of full-time study in a
relevant discipline awarded with honors. The degree should include a
research component comprised of a thesis, other research projects or
research methodology courses that constitute at least 25% of a full-time
academic year (or part-time equivalent). The applicant must have achieved
at least a distinction average in the final year; or - a
master degree that includes a research component comprised of at least 25%
of a full-time academic year (or part-time equivalent) with an
overall distinction average or a master degree without a research
component with at least a high distinction average; or - evidence
of appropriate academic qualifications and/or experience that satisfies
the Associate Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research Training, and Development
or nominee that the applicant has developed knowledge of the field of
study or cognate field and the potential for research sufficient to
undertake the proposed program.
Nationality:
International
students are eligible to apply for this scholarship program.
International
students are eligible to apply for this scholarship program.
College
Admission Requirement
Admission Requirement
Entrance
Requirements: RMIT admits applicants on the basis of their demonstrated
capacity to conduct independent research. Applicants must have a bachelor
degree requiring at least four years of full-time study in a relevant discipline
awarded with honors.
Requirements: RMIT admits applicants on the basis of their demonstrated
capacity to conduct independent research. Applicants must have a bachelor
degree requiring at least four years of full-time study in a relevant discipline
awarded with honors.
English
Language Requirements: You are required to provide current evidence of your
English language proficiency for admission to RMIT.
Language Requirements: You are required to provide current evidence of your
English language proficiency for admission to RMIT.
International
students can provide their results from one of these three options:
students can provide their results from one of these three options:
- An
accepted English language proficiency test, or - An
accepted English language provider, or - A
recognised qualification
Minimum
English language requirements may differ between programs at the same study
level.
English language requirements may differ between programs at the same study
level.
How
to Apply: The
mode of application is online. To be assessed for eligibility for our
research programs applicants must submit a formal application to RMIT School of
Education (for a place in the PhD program DR209) through the School of Graduate
Research by closing date of 31st October 2017. Information on
the application process can be found at the links below. The PhD candidate
should nominate Associate Professor Anne Harris as Senior Supervisor and
Professor Peter Kelly as Second Supervisor for the project on the application
form. The applicant should also submit a research proposal (of 1000 – 2000
words), briefly outlining related experience with creativity studies, theory
and/or practice, as well as any regional, inter-Asian and Australian
perspectives and networks. Examples of creative and written work (i.e. art
folio) if appropriate may be included. The application must also state that the
proposal is aligned to the Enabling Capability Platform (ECP), Design and
Creative Practice:
to Apply: The
mode of application is online. To be assessed for eligibility for our
research programs applicants must submit a formal application to RMIT School of
Education (for a place in the PhD program DR209) through the School of Graduate
Research by closing date of 31st October 2017. Information on
the application process can be found at the links below. The PhD candidate
should nominate Associate Professor Anne Harris as Senior Supervisor and
Professor Peter Kelly as Second Supervisor for the project on the application
form. The applicant should also submit a research proposal (of 1000 – 2000
words), briefly outlining related experience with creativity studies, theory
and/or practice, as well as any regional, inter-Asian and Australian
perspectives and networks. Examples of creative and written work (i.e. art
folio) if appropriate may be included. The application must also state that the
proposal is aligned to the Enabling Capability Platform (ECP), Design and
Creative Practice:
- Design
and creative practice industries - What
are the models for conceptualising design & creativity as
value-creation for industry?
OR Social
Change
Change
- Transformation
in work.
Application
Deadline:
Applications closes on October 31, 2017.
Deadline:
Applications closes on October 31, 2017.