Undergraduate
Art & Design,Business & Management,Education,Religion & Ethics
Federation University
The Federation is understood to impart the most suitable education in Australia and desires to convert lives and improve societies.
Eligible Countries:
Applications are open only to Chinese national students.
Acceptable Course or Subjects:
The scholarship will be awarded for bachelor, honors, or postgraduate degrees in any subject offered by the university.
Criteria:
International student – Chinese national student
Undertaking study at bachelor, honors, or postgraduate level, excluding research degrees
Application Deadline: 3rd March 2023.
The scholarship opportunity is being delivered exclusively to Chinese national students applying for bachelor, honors, and postgraduate degrees. To be eligible to win this application, each student will receive a value of $1,000. The Scholarship will be paid in one installment.
University or Organization: Federation University
Department: NA
Course Level: Bachelor, Honors, and Postgraduate
Award: $1,000
Access Mode: Online
Number of Awards: 1
Nationality: International
The award can be taken in Australia
Application Deadline: 3rd March 2023.
Admission Requirements:
The applicants must complete the academic entry requirements of the foundation program they wish to join at Federation University.
Language Requirement:
Candidates must complete all the English Language Requirements of Federation University.
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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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