Post-Graduate
Art & Design,Computer Science & IT,Education
ANU College of Science
Eligible:
All nationalities
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science (Advanced) Honours
Criteria:
Undertaking a research project that is consistent with the broad field of regolith science.
Applicants must have high school certificates with a good academic record.
Last date:
30th November each year
The Australian National Institution is an Australian research university based in Canberra. It is one of the world’s premier research universities and Australia’s only university founded by the Australian Parliament.
University or Organization: ANU College of Science
Department: NA
Course Level: Honours or Masters degree coursework program
Awards: Up to $5000
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: Six
Nationality: Domestic or international student
The award can be taken in Australia
Language: English
Application Deadline: 30th November each year
Admission Requirements:
Forgetting enrolled, you need to meet entry requirements for the undergraduate or postgraduate degree program to study at ANU.
Language Requirement:
If English is not your first language, you should provide evidence of English language ability: IELTS, TOEFL, or other acceptable proof. Please see the English Language Requirements section for more details.
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Facilities and resources
Whether you’re a university researcher, industry or commercial partner, we offer world-leading facilities for transformative research. But it’s our people that make us different. Our experts work with you to achieve trusted results, supporting the lifecycle of research from method development and technical support, to analysis and training.
Resources span physical and digital research infrastructure, including advanced microscopy, and large-scale computational capacity through to rare collections, libraries, and galleries.
Our unique approach means facilities are embedded within Melbourne’s research and industry precincts, providing extensive capability in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Details:
The scholarships are worth $8500. Each recipient receives $7000 ($3500 per semester or equivalent) in their first year of study and $1500 ($750 per semester or equivalent) in their second. Avondale will apply the money to each recipient’s general or tuition account.
Eligibility:
The scholarship is available to new or returning international students who hold a student visa, are studying on campus and enrol in an undergraduate, postgraduate coursework or outdoor leadership vocational education and training course.
Essential requirements:
Highly motivated, with a strong interest in talent identification and development, skill acquisition, and coaching science.
An exercise and sport science, psychology, or clinical exercise physiology background.
Desirable skills:
Experience working with athletes in talent development of skill acquisition.
Experience in writing publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
Experience with testing (including relevant technologies) youth athletes for talent identification and development programs.
Program highlights
Study a program developed by Australia’s foremost biostatisticians at one of the leading schools of public health in the Asia-Pacific.
Benefit from a program enriched by the School of Public Health’s strong links with leading international agencies.
Graduate with in-demand skills applicable to all fields of medical research and healthcare.
The Application Process
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While every effort is made to accommodate students, submitting an application by the deadline does not guarantee acceptance or a seat in the desired course session
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Events and activities that increase social connections and community involvement.
Sporting activities, mental health awareness events, volunteering, leadership programs, and multicultural events.
Travel costs associated with events or activities (up to 50% of total grant funding).
Fees for facilitators or consultants for proposed activities or events (up to 50% of total grant funding).
Catering costs (food and non-alcoholic beverages) up to 25% of the total value of the grant.