University of Technology Sydney is
offering Quentin Bryce Law Doctoral Scholarships for International
Students. An applicant must have completed a Master’s Degree by research or a
Bachelor Degree with first class honours, or be regarded by the University as
having an equivalent level of attainment in accordance with clause. It is
expected that scholarship holders will be full-time students, but the
scholarship may be awarded to part-time students in specified circumstances.
offering Quentin Bryce Law Doctoral Scholarships for International
Students. An applicant must have completed a Master’s Degree by research or a
Bachelor Degree with first class honours, or be regarded by the University as
having an equivalent level of attainment in accordance with clause. It is
expected that scholarship holders will be full-time students, but the
scholarship may be awarded to part-time students in specified circumstances.
Study Subject(s): Scholarships are provided in the field of law offered at
University of Technology Sydney in Australia.
Course Level: This scholarship is available for pursuing PhD
degree level at University of Technology Sydney in Australia.
Scholarship Provider: University of Technology Sydney in
Australia.
Scholarship can be taken at: Australia
University of Technology Sydney in Australia.
Course Level: This scholarship is available for pursuing PhD
degree level at University of Technology Sydney in Australia.
Scholarship Provider: University of Technology Sydney in
Australia.
Scholarship can be taken at: Australia
Eligibility:
-must meet all of the following requirements:
– An applicant must have completed a Masters Degree by research or a Bachelor
Degree with first class honours, or be regarded by the University as having an
equivalent level of attainment in accordance with clause.
-Where applicants do not meet the eligibility requirements set out in clause
1.1(a), the Faculty may make a determination, in consultation with the
University Graduate School that the applicant has demonstrated an equivalent
level of attainment. In determining an equivalent level of academic attainment,
the University may consider previous study, relevant work experience, research
publications, referees’ reports and other research experience.
-An applicant must have been accepted to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy
degree by the Law Faculty prior to being ranked for the Scholarship and
commence the degree program in the year in which the Scholarship commences.
-An applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student upon commencement of the
Scholarship, or as a part-time student in the circumstances dealt with in
clause 8 below.
– Subject to meeting the eligibility requirements set out in clause 1.1,
applications are open to citizens of all overseas countries (excluding
applicants with Australian or New Zealand citizenship or Australian permanent
resident status). To be eligible an applicant must:
-be an international student; and
-meet international student visa requirements as specified by the Department of
Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), including the requirement to purchase and
maintain a standard Overseas Student Health Cover policy approved by the
Commonwealth Government Department of Health and Ageing.UTS: Faculty of Law
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-The terms of the Scholarship set out in this document will apply to
international students to the extent that they are not in conflict with the
student’s obligations as an international student and visa requirements. The
Scholarship does not cover course tuition fees.
-Applicants are ineligible for the Scholarship if they:
-currently hold an Australian Doctorate by research degree or equivalent.
-are currently receiving another equivalent award, scholarship or salary to
undertake the research higher degree providing a benefit greater than 75% of
the Scholarship stipend rate.
-Receipt of salary pursuant to a Faculty of Law Doctoral Teaching Fellowship
shall not render an applicant ineligible for the Scholarship;
-Receipt of a scholarship which funds solely course tuition fees shall not
render an applicant ineligible for the Scholarship.
-have held an APA, an APA (Industry) or an Australian Government-funded
Postgraduate Research Award previously, unless it was terminated within three
months of the commencement of benefits.
– An applicant must have completed a Masters Degree by research or a Bachelor
Degree with first class honours, or be regarded by the University as having an
equivalent level of attainment in accordance with clause.
-Where applicants do not meet the eligibility requirements set out in clause
1.1(a), the Faculty may make a determination, in consultation with the
University Graduate School that the applicant has demonstrated an equivalent
level of attainment. In determining an equivalent level of academic attainment,
the University may consider previous study, relevant work experience, research
publications, referees’ reports and other research experience.
-An applicant must have been accepted to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy
degree by the Law Faculty prior to being ranked for the Scholarship and
commence the degree program in the year in which the Scholarship commences.
-An applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student upon commencement of the
Scholarship, or as a part-time student in the circumstances dealt with in
clause 8 below.
– Subject to meeting the eligibility requirements set out in clause 1.1,
applications are open to citizens of all overseas countries (excluding
applicants with Australian or New Zealand citizenship or Australian permanent
resident status). To be eligible an applicant must:
-be an international student; and
-meet international student visa requirements as specified by the Department of
Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC), including the requirement to purchase and
maintain a standard Overseas Student Health Cover policy approved by the
Commonwealth Government Department of Health and Ageing.UTS: Faculty of Law
Quentin Bryce Law Doctoral Scholarship Quentin Bryce Law Doctoral Scholarship
Conditions 2012 Version July 2012 Page 2 of 6Conditions for Award 2013
-The terms of the Scholarship set out in this document will apply to
international students to the extent that they are not in conflict with the
student’s obligations as an international student and visa requirements. The
Scholarship does not cover course tuition fees.
-Applicants are ineligible for the Scholarship if they:
-currently hold an Australian Doctorate by research degree or equivalent.
-are currently receiving another equivalent award, scholarship or salary to
undertake the research higher degree providing a benefit greater than 75% of
the Scholarship stipend rate.
-Receipt of salary pursuant to a Faculty of Law Doctoral Teaching Fellowship
shall not render an applicant ineligible for the Scholarship;
-Receipt of a scholarship which funds solely course tuition fees shall not
render an applicant ineligible for the Scholarship.
-have held an APA, an APA (Industry) or an Australian Government-funded
Postgraduate Research Award previously, unless it was terminated within three
months of the commencement of benefits.
Scholarship Open for International Students: International students can apply for this scholarship.
Scholarship Description: A Quentin Bryce Law Doctoral Scholarship will enable you to undertake
your PhD in a faculty which has a dynamic and vibrant research culture and to
work with nationally and internationally recognised academic supervisors.
your PhD in a faculty which has a dynamic and vibrant research culture and to
work with nationally and internationally recognised academic supervisors.
Duration of award(s): Scholarship is offered for three years.
What does it cover? Scholarships offer a stipend of $30,000 per annum for 3 years
-a research support fund of $1,500 per annum
-paid holiday, sick, maternity, and parenting leave
Separate support may be available for international students to cover tuition
fees
-a research support fund of $1,500 per annum
-paid holiday, sick, maternity, and parenting leave
Separate support may be available for international students to cover tuition
fees
Selection criteria: Scholarships will be awarded according to the following selection
criteria:
-academic merit of the applicant;
-research and other relevant experience of the applicant;
-publication record of the applicant;
-quality of the research proposal; and,
-relevance of the proposed research to the Faculty’s research strengths.
criteria:
-academic merit of the applicant;
-research and other relevant experience of the applicant;
-publication record of the applicant;
-quality of the research proposal; and,
-relevance of the proposed research to the Faculty’s research strengths.
How to Apply: When applicants will complete the Expression of Interest Form then an
application form will be sent to them by the university.
application form will be sent to them by the university.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadlines are May 31, 2013 for 2013 spring
applications and 25th October 2013 for autumn 2014 applications.
applications and 25th October 2013 for autumn 2014 applications.