School Of Law Strategic $10,000pa PhD Top Up Grant in Australia For 2017
;
$10,000pa PhD Top Up Grant for up to
three years is been offered by the University of Wollongong’s School of Law, Australia. This
grant is awarded to both domestic and international prospective students in the
priority area of criminal law and criminal justice especially in the areas of
alcohol and drug-related offending and the regulation of public spaces.
The Strategic PhD Top Up Grant will
be awarded to a high-quality PhD applicant in conjunction with a successful
application for a full PhD scholarship such as an Australian Postgraduate Award
(APA), University Postgraduate Award (UPA) or International Postgraduate
Tuition Award (IPTA).
The University of Wollongong’s
School of Law offers a rich research environment, contributing expertise to
national debates and delivering research outcomes that are rated as above world
standard by the Australian Research Council.
Course
Level: Grant is available for
pursuing PhD programme.
Study
Subject: Grant in the priority area of
criminal law and criminal justice especially in the areas of alcohol and
drug-related offending and the regulation of public spaces.
Scholarship
Award: The scholarship is for three
and a half (3.5) years full-time with a stipend of $AUD 26,682 per annum (tax
free and indexed annually). The Strategic PhD Top Up Grant is up to $10,000pa
for three years.
Scholarship
can be taken in Australia
Eligibility: PhD scholarship applicants should have:
·
First-class honours, Masters degree
by research or a Masters degree by coursework with a significant research
component
·
Additional relevant research
experience and/or peer-reviewed research activity, awards and/or prizes will be
regarded favourably
Nationality: Both domestic and international prospective students
are encouraged to apply.
College
Admission Requirement
Entrance Requirement: Applicants
must have a masters degree.
Test Requirement: No
English Language Requirement: All
international applicants for whom English is not the native tongue must provide
proof of competence in the English language.
How to
Apply: Applicants should submit:
·
A cover letter detailing relevant
experience, your CV and academic transcripts to the Faculty Research Unit via
lha-research-at-uow.edu.au.
·
A Higher Degree Research (HDR)
admission and scholarship application. Include your academic transcript, copy
of your passport or birth certificate and an outline of your proposed research
project.
Application
Deadline: The application deadline is
October 17, 2017.
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