Apply for “ARC Future Fellowships International PhD Scholarships in Comparative Constitutional Law & Democratic Resilience, Australia 2024/2025”
The Faculty of Law & Justice is eagerly awaiting applications from outstanding students for its ARC Future Fellowship International PhD Scholarships Program at the University of New South Wales.
The aim of this bursary is to provide financial assistance to international students who want to complete their PhD degree programme in Comparative Constitutional Law & Democratic Resilience.
Founded in 1949, the University of New South Wales is a world-class research and teaching institution. It provides undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral degree programs in a variety of disciplines.
Why study at the University of New South Wales? The University of New South Wales has an international reputation for producing world-class research and education. It carefully shapes tomorrow’s global leaders. UNSW has established an internationally recognized academic framework by collaborating closely with the private and public sectors to provide students with real-world experience.
ARC Future Fellowships International PhD Scholarships in Comparative Constitutional Law & Democratic Resilience, Australia
Application Deadline: March
Brief Description
- University or Organization: University of New South Wales
- Department: Faculty of Law & Justice
- Course Level: PhD
- Award: $28,597
- Number of Awards: Up to two
- Access Mode: Online
- Nationality: Domestic and International students
- The award can be taken in Australia
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: All nationalities.
- Eligible Course or Subjects: PhD programmes offered by the Faculty of Law & Justice at UNSW are eligible to apply for.
- Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following/given criteria:
- Students currently enrolled in or holding an offer to commence a full-time PhD in the UNSW Faculty of Law & Justice in 2022 may apply, provided that, by the application deadline, they shall have been enrolled for no longer than twelve months and they are not already holding or have been offered a scholarship for study at UNSW.
- The Scholarship is for study on a full-time basis only, unless there are exceptional personal or medical circumstances that would require study on a part-time basis for all or part of the PhD program.
- Applicants may be Australian citizens, permanent residents or international.
How to Apply
- How to Apply: The applicants must apply for the PhD program through the university’s online portal. The applicants can apply through application process for the scholarship and submit it via mail at [email protected].
- Supporting Documents: Applicants should attach copies of ALL academic transcripts, relevant publications, a CV, a cover letter addressing the selection criteria and outlining interest in comparative constitutional studies, and a 3-5 page research proposal.
- Details for two academic or professional referees must be provided (referees will be contacted only if an applicant is being considered for shortlisting).
- Admission Requirements: Students are required to score an average that equates to a minimum Distinction average at UNSW, i.e., 75%, to secure a position at UNSW.
- Language Requirement: The applicants are required to attain a 6.5 overall score on the IELTS test.
Benefits
The lucky selected applicants will receive a scholarship stipend will be equivalent to the value of a Research Training Program Scholarship (for 2022, this rate is $28,854 p.a.), plus Faculty top-up ($5,000 p.a.). These scholarships generally receive favourable tax treatment and entitle candidates to apply for a fee waiver.
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