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UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA AHURI NATIONAL HOUSING RESEARCH PROGRAM TOP-UP SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline: October 1, 2024

LOCATION: Australia

The National Housing Research Program (NHRP) is an annual, nationally competitive program funded by the Australian and all state/territory governments and managed by AHURI. The aim of the NHRP is to attract new candidates to housing, homelessness, cities, urban policy and related disciplines, to develop the quantity and quality of research talent in the Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) network, and to maintain and improve the standard of the AHURI NHRP.

ELIGIBILITY:

The following eligibility criteria apply to this Scholarship:

An applicant applying for a PhD or MRes, on a full-time load, and a base living allowance scholarship at the University rate; and

An applicant applying for an AHURI approved available HDR project, see: Available projects for research degrees

Applicants who wish to apply for the Scholarship, in addition to a PhD or MRes 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 AHURI National Housing Research Program Top-Up 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 and will be assessed by the School of Social Sciences HDR Scholarship Assessment Committee together with the UTAS AHURI Research Centre Director.

BENEFIT:

This Scholarship is a top-up scholarship that provides $7,000pa for 3 years (PhD) or 2 years (Masters of Research (MRes))

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HARVARD LAW SCHOOL REGINALD F. LEWIS FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: Thursday, October 3, 2024. 

LOCATION: USA

Harvard Law School will offer the Reginald F. Lewis Fellowship, with an appointment expected to commence on July 1, 2025. The Fellowship is designed to support a recent law graduate who has demonstrated a strong interest in legal scholarship and who is preparing for a career in law teaching.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants of any nationality can apply.

Open to individuals who have recently completed their law degree.

There is no discrimination based on race, gender, sexual orientation, or religion.

Passion to pursue a career as a legal scholar or law teacher.

A strong interest in the legal field is essential.

Basic Qualifications (at the time of application): J.D., LL.M or S.J.D. degree

a comprehensive résumé  or curriculum vitae,

a detailed (four pages maximum) description of the research and writing project that will be undertaken with a view to publication during the Fellowship,

a statement of the applicant’s interest in law teaching and legal scholarship (four pages maximum), including a description of the fields in which the applicant expects to teach and pursue scholarship,

copies of all transcripts, and

two letters of reference addressing the applicant’s potential for success as a legal scholar and law teacher.

BENEFIT:

The Lewis Fellow will receive an annual stipend of $60,000. The Lewis Fellow is expected to be in residence at Harvard Law School during the academic year.

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