Fully Funded Scholarships at the University of Adelaide









Fully Funded Scholarships at the University of Adelaide

Apply for the Fully Funded Scholarships at the University of Adelaide. The deadline for the application is ongoing. The scholarship is for  Masters, Ph.D. degree in the field of Philosophy.

Eligibility for Fully Funded Scholarships

Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of Australia, citizens of New Zealand, or permanent humanitarian visa holders at the time of application. Additionally, applicants for the PhD will have a minimum of a First Class Honours or equivalent in Philosophy of Physics (or other relevant disciplines) and must be accepted as candidates for a PhD by Research degree at the University of Adelaide. 

Benefits of Full Funded Scholarships

The scholarship will be for up to three years’ full-time study for the PhD, and up to two years’ full-time study for the Master of Philosophy. Also, with a stipend of $28,092 per annum (2020 rate), indexed annually. It is likely to be tax-exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. Additionally, the successful candidate will be eligible to receive research support funding from the grant of up to $10,000 during their study (up to $5000 for Masters candidates), in addition to being able to apply for other University of Adelaide HDR funds for which postgraduate students are eligible. Furthermore, details of other terms and benefits can be found at Conditions for Award

About 

The University of Adelaide is a public university located in Adelaide, South Australia. Additionally, established in 1874, it is the third-oldest university in Australia.
Visit the official page for more information. 

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