UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA LIMESTONE VALLEY HOW FAMILY PHD SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: October 1, 2024

LOCATION: Australia

The Limestone Valley How Family Trust was established at the University of Tasmania from a bequest by the late John How. Named after Limestone Valley, the How family’s former cattle farm in Mole Creek, Tasmania, will provide the Limestone Valley How Family PhD Scholarship to support medical research for one or more PhD candidates. The scholarship will be supported along with a full university PhD stipend.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Limestone Valley How Family PhD Scholarship is a marquee scholarship awarded to outstanding applicants. The following eligibility criteria apply to this scholarship:

An applicant applying for a PhD and a base living allowance stipend at the University rate; and,

An applicant applying for a PhD with a research project in the area of Medical Research within an Academic Unit in the College of Health and Medicine.

Applicants who wish to apply for the Scholarship, in addition to a PhD and a base living allowance stipend, should visit the University of Tasmania’s Apply Now website and complete an application. At the end of the application, within the Comment field, please advise that you are also applying for the Limestone Valley How Family PhD Scholarship.

All applications that meet the eligibility criteria will automatically be considered for the scholarship.

Provision of the award is determined by demonstration of academic merit.

Multiple Scholarships may be offered within a year and/or scholarship round.

Please contact GraduateResearch.Scholarships@utas.edu.au for more information.

BENEFIT:

This Scholarship is a top-up scholarship of $10,000pa (not indexed) for up to 3.5 years.

The Scholarship also includes up to $30,000 of funding support, which will be used to assist the successful applicant as agreed with by the Primary Supervisor and as approved by their Academic Unit. Funding support may include:

Overseas health cover insurance (for a single person)

University required Student Services and Amenities Fee

Project and career development

Travel to visit family during candidature (one trip)

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UNIL MASTER’S GRANTS

Application Deadline: November 1, 2024

LOCATION: Switzerland

Masters Scholarships are scholarships for excellence awarded, exclusively to students who have graduated from a foreign university and whose academic results are of a very high level. With regard to this, candidates are invited to consult the page about the reference budget of a student at UNIL.

Students offered a scholarship will be exempt from the fixed registration fees for the courses, with the exception of the CHF 80.00 fees to be paid each semester.

ELIGIBILITY:

To have obtained a foreign university degree considered equivalent to a Swiss university bachelor before the beginning of the masters programme at UNIL.

To have distinguished yourself during your studies, especially through particularly brilliant academic results.

To have a language level of at least C1 (according to the European Language Portfolio global scale) in French or at least C1 in English according to the language in which your chosen master is taught.

Not to be registered at UNIL

To have paid the CHF 200.00 Administrative fees (see document, “list of documents for an application”).

Candidates whose academic results are of a very high level (there is no list with required grades by country available).

Candidates must have graduated from a foreign university only: their qualification/university degree must be deemed equivalent to a Swiss university bachelor’s degree (180 ECTS credits). If the Masters Scholarship application file is complete, the Admissions Office (SII) will decide if the candidate is formally eligible. If this is the case, the application file will be forwarded to the faculty, which will decide whether the candidate is admitted to the chosen master program or not.

BENEFIT:

The scholarship is granted for the minimum statutory period of the program chosen by the student. It amounts to CHF 1,600 per month (for more details, refer to the “General Conditions for the Award of a Master’s Excellence Grant,” article 10).

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