[Usyd-scholarships-announce] Weekly Scholarships Email Bulletin
Research Training
scholars at reschols.usyd.edu.au
Mon Jul 12 10:18:03 EST 2004
If you have any comments or questions concerning this Bulletin, please
email Research Training, Research Office: scholars at reschols.usyd.edu.au
Previously advertised scholarships can be found on our website:
http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/reschols/scholarships/
Week beginning: 12 July 2004
RESEARCH
Microstructured Polymer Optical Fibres; Leukaemia; NHMRC Scholarships:
Biomedical (Dora Lush), Medical/Dental, Public Health, Primary Health Care,
Pharmacy, Indigenous Health; Mental Illness; Endeavour Australia-Europe
Scholarships
OVERSEAS
Korean Studies
Category: Research Scholarships
Supplementary Scholarship for Study in the Field of Microstructured Polymer
Optical Fibres (MPOF) at the Optical Fibre Technology Centre
Supplementary scholarship is available to support for 3 years on a
full-time basis for a research project leading to a PhD at the OFTC;
applicants should have an Hons 1 or 2A degree in Physics, Materials Science
or Chemical Engineering; $6,000 pa for an applicant who already has a
substantive scholarship to undertake research leading to a PhD beginning in
Semester 2, 2004; applicants must be Australian citizens, Australian
permanent residents or NZ citizens.
Closing Date: 30 July 2004
Further information: http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/reschols/scholarships/, use
the New Search
Engine and search under Research Scholarships (in "Show Me") and by title
(in "Optional Keywords").
The Leukaemia Foundation PhD Scholarship 2005
PhD Scholarship is available for postgraduate students eligible to enrol to
undertake a full-time PhD; up to $45,000 per annum.
Closing Date: 31 August 2004
Further information: http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/reschols/scholarships/, use
the New Search
Engine and search under Research Scholarships (in "Show Me") and by title
(in "Optional Keywords").
NHMRC Scholarships Open to Australian citizens or Australian permanent
residents who are currently residing in Australia (NZ citizens do not need
to be residents in Australian at the time of application); candidates must
enrol for a full-time research degree; all NHMRC Scholarships are for one
year but renewable to three years subject to satisfactory progress; $18,484
pa (standard), $23,853 pa (for nursing or allied health professionals) or
$27,489 pa (medical/dental graduates who are registered to practise within
Australia). 6 types of scholarships are now open for applications:
1. NHMRC Biomedical (Dora Lush) Postgraduate Scholarships
Open to graduates with a science or health related Hons degree (or
equivalent), unregistered medical or dental graduates from overseas;
students enrolled in a graduate medical program combined with a PhD, and
Allied Health Professionals with an Hons degree or equivalent.
2. NHMRC Medical/Dental Postgraduate Research Scholarship
Open to medical or dental graduates registered to practice within
Australia, or medical or dental graduates from overseas who are registered
to practice in Australia.
3. NHMRC Public Health Postgraduate Scholarships
Open to graduates in an area applicable in public health research at time
of submission of the application, or graduates in area applicable to public
health who are from overseas.
4. NHMRC Postgraduate Scholarships for Primary Health Care Research
Open to medical or dental graduates currently registered to practice within
Australia, or who have already completed a health related degree (or
equivalent) at the time of submission; or health related graduates from
overseas.
5. NHMRC Pharmacy Guild Postgraduate Scholarships
Up to 5 Australian-based scholarships in the area of pharmacy practice are
available; the successful applicant will have a commitment to, and a track
record in pharmacy, or related, health services research, and will not
accept any research funds, consultancies or sponsorship from the tobacco
industry or person connected with the tobacco industry.
6. NHMRC Training Scholarships for Indigenous Health Research
Open to Australian citizens or permanent residents enrolling in a diploma,
certificate, undergraduate or postgraduate degree at a fully accredited
institution; for research training or training leading to research in areas
of particular relevance to indigenous Australians.
Closing Date: 26 July 2004
Further information: http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/reschols/scholarships/, use
the New Search
Engine and search under Research Scholarships (in "Show Me") and by title
(in "Optional Keywords").
Category: Overseas Scholarships
The Korean Literature Translation Fellowship Program
Korean Fellowship: 2 million Korean won/month
Overseas Fellowship: A quarterly stipend of US$5,000
1 year and renewable; applicants must be native speakers of English or
Korean nationals granted foreign residency status who are currently engaged
in M.A. or Ph.D. studies in Korean literature, English literature, or
Creative writing in an academic institution.
Closing Date: 30 September 2004
Further information: http://www.usyd.edu.au/su/reschols/scholarships/, use
the New Search
Engine and search under Overseas Scholarships (in "Show Me") and by title
(in "Optional Keywords").
Research Training
Research Office
The University of Sydney
NSW 2006 AUSTRALIA
Tel: 9351 3250
Fax: 9351 4812
email: scholars at reschols.usyd.edu.au
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