Summary
| Enrolment status | New students, Currently enrolled students |
|---|---|
| Student type | Domestic students |
| Level of study | Higher Degree by Research |
| Study area | Health and Behavioural Sciences, Medicine |
| HDR funding type | Living stipend scholarship |
| Scholarship value | MPhil: $28,092 per annum tax-free (2020 rate), indexed annually, for two years (24 months) with possible extension up to 28.5 months. |
| Opening date | 9 December 2019 |
| Closing date | 23 December 2019 |
Description
The project will allow an appropriately skilled and qualified candidate to conduct clinical and epidemiological research on the burden of tuberculous meningitis in his or her country. It has been established by David Harley in order to provide an opportunity to a talented student to research a globally significant disease with the aim of improving the health of the Ethiopian people.
Eligibility
To be eligible, you must meet the entry requirements for a higher degree by research.
Before you get started
If this scholarship has rules, download and read them.
How to apply
To apply for admission and scholarship, follow the link on the upper right of this page. There is no separate application for scholarship because you will have the opportunity to request scholarship consideration on the application for admission.
Before submitting an application you should:
- check your eligibility
- prepare your documentation
- contact Dr David Harley (d.harley@uq.edu.au) to discuss your suitability for this scholarship
When you apply, please ensure that under the scholarships and collaborative study section you:
- Select ‘My higher degree is not collaborative’
- Select 'I am applying for, or have been awarded a scholarship or sponsorship'.
- Select the appropriate scholarship type, or select ‘other’ and type in ‘QLDCIDD' in the 'Name of scholarship' field.
See an example of what you have to do (JPG, 67.8 KB)
Learn more about applying for a higher degree by research at UQ
Selection criteria
Applicants should hold a Bachelor of Science (Honours).
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Terms and conditions
Read the policy on UQ Research Scholarships.
A domestic part-time student with carer’s responsibilities, a medical condition or a disability, which prevents them from studying full time may be eligible for scholarship consideration, on a case by case basis.