Undergraduate
Engineering&Technology,Computer Science & IT,Medical & Pharmacy,Religion & Ethics
The University of Queensland
Eligible:
All nationalities.
Criteria:
Meet the entry requirements for Higher Degrees by Research at UQ
Be nominated by the Principal Advisor and enrolling school or institute at UQ.
Last date:
10 April 2022
Students can apply for the CIRES PhD International Scholarships in Interpretable AI Theory and Practice for the academic year 2022-2023.International students are given an excellent opportunity to undertake higher education at the University of Queensland.
University or Organization: The University of Queensland
Department: NA
Course Level: PhD
Award: $34,938
Number of Awards: Various
Access Mode: Online
Nationality: Domestic or International
The award can be taken in Australia
Application Deadline: 10 April 2022
Admission Requirements:
Before starting your education, you must meet the university’s requirements.
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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To be eligible for the bursary, applicants must be fee-paying international students, commencing their studies in 2025 in an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program.
Eligible Countries:
International
Acceptable Course or Subjects:
The bursary is available for any undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree offered by Federation University.
Benefits
The scholarship offers a stipend of $33,637 per annum (tax-free) for up to 3.5 years, including a six-month extension if required.
It also includes a tuition fee offset, covering tuition for the first four full-time equivalent years.
The recipient will join a team of leading researchers and contribute to an impactful project on biodiversity restoration in the Solomon Islands.
Apply to study an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at Griffith University, commencing Trimester 1, 2025.
If eligible, receive confirmation and award acceptance date in your Letter of Offer.
Accept your offer and pay your total deposit fee by the award acceptance deadline.
Eligibility:
All the recipients must be over 18 years of age
They must hold nationality or permanent residency of participating countries of scholarship program
The recipients must not be receiving financial aid, scholarship benefit from any other Australian Government initiative.
For admission in Postgraduate courses under ELP scheme at Australian Universities, Fresh Graduates are eligible to apply
For admissions in research course at post doctoral level, MS or PhD in Australian Universities under ELP scheme, Fresh Graduates can apply.
Tenure Conditions
Recipients must meet all UNSW HDR enrolment and candidature conditions, and the conditions outlined in the UNSW HDR Scholarships Policy and Procedure.
Recipients must provide accurate and up to date information to UNSW at all times. 4.1.3. Recipients are expected to spend 35-40 hours per week on their research for a total of 48 weeks per year. Approved part-time recipients are expected to spend 15-20 hours per week on their research for a total of 48 weeks per year.
Recipients must be enrolled on campus and meet the minimum residency requirement of twelve months (full-time equivalent) at UNSW or at a UNSW affiliated institution during their candidature. This is to ensure that recipients have access to the support, infrastructure and experience to successfully complete their HDR program.
Recipients must not be receiving income (such as another scholarship) to support their enrolment if that income is greater than 75% of the primary scholarship rate (see Section 9)
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