Good News! ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society PhD Scholarship at ANU is currently open. The Fenner School of Environment & Society welcomes applications from foreign and domestic students for its PhD Scholarship for the 2020/2021 academic session. The objective of the ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society PhD Scholarship at ANU is to attract the highest calibre international and domestic students to pursue postgraduate research for a PhD degree within the Fenner School.
Every year the ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, in the Australian National University College of Science, may provide one or more awards known. Australian National University (ANU) is a world-foremost institution of higher education in Australia’s capital city, Canberra. The site points to an exceptional history, ties to the Australian Government and special standing as a resource for the Australian populace. Their concentration on excellence in research and education make certain their graduates are in demand the over the world, well-prepared to address complex contemporary challenges. ANU has seven academic colleges that have a number of schools and research centres that specialise in an array of disciplines – all significant but some unique in Australia and our region.
The ANU was established in 1946 with a special charter – to give the nation a world-class capacity in research in subject areas which were going to be important for the nation’s future. As the country’s university, the school delivers research and scholarship that adds to advancing Australia and the region. To support this unique mission, the National Institutes Grant (NIG) has been provided by the Australian Government to ANU since its foundation in recognition of the role the University plays as a resource of national significance. ANU researchers will help develop cheaper and more efficient solar cells, as well entirely new types, thanks to more than $3.2 million in Australian Government funding. ANU is privileged to have hosted a number of Nobel Laureates whose ground-breaking research has increased our understanding of our world, and improved it for the better. Learn more about those people whose work continues to inspire us.
The ANU Translational Fellowship Program aims to break down the barriers between universities, society and industry by providing enhanced opportunities for outstanding early and mid-career researchers to pursue diverse career pathways within the University alongside Government, Civil Society and Industry.
In particular, the Fellowship is designed to provide researchers with the right support structure and incentives to take their ideas outside the University to achieve greater societal impact, in alignment with the ANU Strategic Plan.
Level of Study: PhD
Field of Study: Environment & Society
Deadline: application is ongoing
Institution: Australian National University (ANU)
Country: Australia
Benefits of ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society PhD Scholarship at ANU
The benefits of ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society PhD Scholarship at ANU are:
- $28,092 per annum
- In addition to the fortnightly stipend, the scholarship also provides the following benefits:
- Dependent Child Allowance (for international recipients)
- Relocation Allowance
- Thesis reimbursement
Eligibility for ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society PhD Scholarship at ANU
The ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society PhD Scholarship at ANUwill be available each year to a student who is:
- Either a domestic or an international student; and
- Wants to enroll full-time in a program of study for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, in the Fenner School of Environment & Society, at the Australian National University.
- Selection will be made on the basis of an assessment of the student’s research potential. This will take into account a measure of the applicant’s overall performance in undergraduate, and (if any) Master’s coursework, as well as an assessment of their most recent graded research writing (thesis) and accomplishments (research publications, awards, referee evaluation).
- The award will be offered to a student by a selection committee convened and chaired by the FSES Associate Director (HDR) (or nominee), which will include the Director, Associate Directors and academic staff from within FSES.
How to Apply for ANU Fenner School of Environment & Society PhD Scholarship at ANU
There is no application as students are automatically considered based on them meeting the eligibility criteria or conditions prescribed under the Eligibility section of the Conditions of Award.
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