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University of Western Australia Master and Doctoral Scholarship for International Students

Applications are invited from suitably qualified international students for scholarships to undertake the degree of Master by Research or Doctor of Philosophy at The University of Western Australia.

The purpose of the IPRS and the UWA SIRF scheme is to attract top quality international postgraduate students to areas in which the University has specialised research strengths and to support Australia’s research effort. Successful applicants can expect to become members of a research team working under the direction of senior researchers and in an area which has attracted external resources.

Applications for international postgraduate research scholarships at UWA are rated according to the following criteria: (a) Academic achievement; (b) English language achievement; (c) Research training achievement; and (d) Proposed research environment. Allocation of scholarships is the outcome of a competitive ranking and selection process in which applications are scored and ranked by Schools, Faculties and the University Scholarships Committee, according to these common criteria and on the basis of evidence provided.

Applications for all international scholarships are by online form through the iAthena Scholarship System. For iAthena Login go to:

http://ping.fm/hMyNs

Applications for International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS), Scholarships for International Research Fees (SIRF) and Indian SIRF Scholarships will open from Friday 18 June 2010 and close on Friday 13 August 2010. These scholarships are for study in Semester 1, 2011.

China SIRF Scholarship applications 2011 first round applications will open on Monday 23 August 2010 and will close on Friday 15 October 2010. These are for study in 2011.

Please note:
Detailed Eligibility Criteria for the India Scholarships is available on a separate webpage.
China Scholarships information is available on a new webpage.

International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) and Scholarships for International Research Fees (SIRF)

The International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) are funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR) and the Scholarships for International Research Fees (SIRF) are funded by The University of Western Australia.

Both of these scholarships cover tuition fees and health insurance premiums only. The University provides a University Postgraduate Award International Students (UPAIS) or a University International Stipend (UIS) living allowance scholarship of $A22,500 per annum (in 2010, to be confirmed by DEEWR) for successful IPRS and SIRF applicants and an allowance for thesis production costs. Travel and relocation costs are the responsibility of the applicant.

UWA Safety Net Top-Up Scholarships for IPRS awardees

UWA Safety Net Top-Up Scholarships valued at $3,500pa for 2010 were awarded to successful IPRS applicants without other Top-Ups of $10,000pa or more. The UWA Top-Ups were introduced as a temporary measure to raise the minimum postgraduate scholarship to at least $25,000 pa due to the Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) rate not being raised for 2009. The UPA(IS) and the UIS International living allowance stipends are set at the same stipend as the APA rate. The combined value of the UPA(IS) and Top-Up stipend is $26,000pa in 2010. The final Safety Net Top-Up annual stipend rate will be determined when the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations confirms the 2010 APA rate in December 2009.

Please note that the award and value of the UWA Safety Net Top-Up stipend for each year is wholly within the discretion of the Scholarships Committee. The Committee will take various factors into consideration, especially the value of the APA stipend set by the Australian Federal Government. It will be reviewed annually and the annual value may be varied up or down in subsequent years from the amount initially quoted in the year of commencement.

In the recent Federal Budget it was announced that the APA stipend will be increased to $22,500pa for 2010, and the Scholarships Committee will reduce the Top-Up for 2010 to $3500pa in the light of the APA increase. The UPA(IS) will be increased to $22,500pa for 2010 in line with the APA increase. The combined total UPA(IS) plus UWA Top-Up living allowance stipend will be $26,000pa for 2010. The UWA Top-Up stipend for 2011 and later years will be subject to change and may be further reduced if there are future increases to the APA and UPA(IS) stipends.

SIRF Safety Net Top-Up Scholarships for SIRF awardees

SIRF Top-Up Scholarships valued at the same rate as the UWA Safety Net Top-Ups ($3,500pa for 2010) were awarded to successful SIRF applicants. SIRF Top-Ups are funded by the applicants’ School and/or Faculty, and paid in conjunction with the University International Stipend (UIS) living allowance scholarship. The combined value of the UIS and SIRF Safety Net Top-Up stipend is $26,000pa in 2010. SIRF Safety Net Top-Up scholarships are not available to students in receipt of a SIRF scholarship only and who have not been awarded a UIS living allowance scholarship. They are also only automatically available to SIRF scholarship holders whose scholarships commence from 1 January 2010.

SIRF Safety Net Top-Up Scholarships will be reduced to $3500pa for 2010, in line with the reduction of the UWA Safety Net Top-Ups and the increase to the UPA(IS) and UIS stipends to $22,500pa for 2010. The combined total UIS plus SIRF Top-Up living allowance stipend will be $26,000pa for 2010. The SIRF Safety Net Top-Up stipend for 2011 and later years will be subject to change and may be further reduced if there are future increases to the UIS and UPA(IS) stipends.

Eligibility Criteria for IPRS and SIRF Scholarships awarded by UWA

IPRS and SIRF Scholarships will only be available to those applicants who:

Have completed a four year undergraduate degree at first-class honours level or equivalent. An applicant may be disadvantaged if the Scholarships Committee cannot make a comparison with The University of Western Australia’s standards, particularly in relation to the class of Honours achieved, ie first or second class Honours;
Intend to enrol as a full-time candidate for a Master’s degree by research or a PhD degree;
Will be commencing their course in the semester following the scholarship round in which they have successfully applied;
Provide evidence of achieving English language proficiency to the following standards:
* IELTS SCORE OF 6.5, with speaking and listening no less than 6.0, and with reading and writing no less than 6.5;
Paper-based TOEFL score of 580 or above (Computer-based TOEFL test is not acceptable) with a Test of Spoken English score of 45 and a TWE (Test of Written English) of 4.5;
iBT TOEFL internet-based test score of 95 with 22 for reading and listening, 24 for speaking and 23 for writing;
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English: C grade;
Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English: B grade;
UWA CELT Bridging Program – ‘B+’ grade or above
Please note: Entry to a Law higher degree by research requires IELTS of 7.5, with Speaking and Listening no less than 7.0, and with Reading and Writing no less than 7.5. Education and Dentistry require an overall IELTS score of 7.0, with a minimum of 6.5 in Reading and Writing

All English test results must normally have been obtained within the last two years.

Please Note: It is not sufficient to claim an education in English – you must provide accepted quantitative proof.

The following applicants will be ineligible for a scholarship under the IPRS and SIRF schemes:

International applicants who have already obtained a PhD degree or equivalent.
International applicants who have already obtained a Master’s degree by research and are applying to undertake another Master’s degree by research.
International applicants are not eligible for an IPRS awards if they have already commenced the degree for which they are seeking an award, unless they can establish that they were unable to apply for an award in the previous calendar year. Students who have already enrolled are eligible for the SIRF awards.
International applicants who have not provided evidence of their English language proficiency meeting or exceeding the standards listed above and in the application form.
Australian and New Zealand citizens or permanent residents.
There is no age restriction and there are no scholarship application fees.

Please note: when you apply for an IPRS, you are automatically considered for the award of a SIRF scholarship. You do not apply for the UPAIS or UIS living allowances – these are awarded automatically to successful IPRS and SIRF applicants. You cannot apply for a UPAIS or UIS alone – these living allowance scholarships are an integral part of the IPRS and SIRF scholarship package.

You do not apply for a Masters by Research or Phd study place or candidature separately as this is included in your scholarship application. If you apply for, or did so previously, a full-fee place to the UWA International Centre, you must advise the Graduate Research and Scholarships Office.

Identification of suitable School or Centre, supervisors and area of research interest

Other information is also available on the following UWA websites:

A list of Faculties, Schools and Centres may be found by following the links from: http://ping.fm/LWlIY
A list of Postgraduate Contacts within specific Schools and Discipline Groups may be found at: http://ping.fm/UAbri
You can also search for UWA staff with particular areas of research expertise by looking at: http://ping.fm/7Eozd
The UWA online Postgraduate Handbook is available at http://ping.fm/0uXfz and contains information for each Faculty and other general information for postgraduate students
It is essential that you contact the individual School or Centre in which you are interested in undertaking research. The School must be able to confirm that your proposed research topic is in an area of research strength which is well supported by external research funding. They must also be able to provide appropriate expertise and supervision for your project. A list of Faculties, Schools and Centres may be found at http://ping.fm/5KMlT or see the Graduate Research Coordinators. You must have agreement from a prospective supervisor in the School or Centre in which you intend to enrol at the time you submit your online scholarship application.

If you have any further questions regarding these scholarships, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions list.

If you require instructions or help regarding the online application process, please refer to the iAthena Online Application Guide. You will find a link to the online application form in this Guide.

Source:

http://ping.fm/Msvb6

Newcastle University Undergraduate Scholarships for International Students

The following awards, which are offered by the University, are open to prospective international undergraduate students commencing their studies in September 2010: International Undergraduate Merit Scholarships (IUMS) IUMS is intended for international students who study for their first degree at Newcastle University. All applicants are considered, based on the information given on their UCAS application form. This partial scholarship has a value of £2,250 for the first year of study. Eligibility International students must have: applied through UCAS and been offered a place to study on one of our degree programmes for 2010/11 entry been assessed as overseas for fees purposes already achieved or will achieve an agreed level of academic performance in their pre-university qualifications already accepted or will accept Newcastle University as their first choice university If you have any queries regarding this award, please contact Student Financial Support on: Tel: +44 (0) 191 222 5538 Fax: +44 (0) 191 222 6103 or complete the Enquire Form: http://htxt.it/Z42Q International Baccalaureate Scholarship (IB Scholarship) The IB Scholarship is for international students who study for their first degree at Newcastle University. The value of this scholarship is £3,000 for the first year of study only. There are ten IB Scholarships available. Eligibility International students must have: applied through UCAS and been offered a place to study on one of our degree programmes for 2010/11 entry been assessed as overseas for fees purposes already achieved or will achieve three points above the score stated in their offer letter by the University already accepted or will accept Newcastle University as their first choice university For full information on this scholarship please contact Wendy Ridley (International Office) on: wendy.ridley@ncl.ac.uk or telephone +44 (0) 191 222 7637. The Napolitano Student Scholarship The purpose of the scholarship is to promote Anglo-American Relations. It is offered to one student currently studying in the United States, who wishes to undertake any of the University’s four study abroad strands including Pre-Medical, Arts and Social Sciences, Agriculture and Engineering and Business and Finance. The scholarship is offered for one year and worth £3,000. Scholarship winners will be invited to attend the University’s Annual Donor Scholarship Event in June. How to apply Please complete the application form (Word doc: 66KB) electronically and in accordance with The Napolitano Student Scholarship regulations, which are provided at the end of the application form. The deadline for receipt of applications is Friday, 11 June 2010. Completed forms should be sent via e-mail, fax or post to: Student Wellbeing Financial Support Newcastle University King’s Gate Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 3760 Fax: +44 (0) 191 222 6103 E-mail: m.p.pinder@ncl.ac.uk The US Friends Student Scholarship The US friends scholarship is offered, through competitive application, to up to 3 US students undertaking any of the University’s four Study Abroad strands, these include: Pre-medical; Arts and social Sciences; Agriculture and Engineering; Business and finance. The Scholarship is offered for one year and is worth $2000 Scholarship winners will be invited to attend the University’s Annual Donor Scholarship Event in June 2011. How to apply: Please complete the application form electronically and in accordance with The US Friends Scholarship regulations, which are provided at the end of the application form. The deadline for receipt of applications is Friday, 11 June 2010. Completed forms should be sent via e-mail, fax or post to: Student Wellbeing Financial Support Newcastle University King’s Gate Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 3760 Fax: +44 (0) 191 222 6103 E-mail: m.p.pinder@ncl.ac.uk International Family Discounts (IFD) IFD is for international students intending to study on any one of our many programmes with a close family member (husband, wife, brother, sister, mother, father, son or daughter) who has already graduated from or is currently studying at Newcastle University. Where two family members are intending to start their studies in 2009, one will be able to apply for an IFD. The value of these awards is 10% of the tuition fees for each year of the degree programme. How to apply Please complete the application form electronically and in accordance with the IFD regulations, which are provided at the end of the application form. Completed forms should be sent via e-mail, fax or post to: Student Wellbeing Financial Support Newcastle University King’s Gate Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU United Kingdom Telephone: +44 (0) 191 222 5537 Fax: +44 (0) 191 222 6103 E-mail: v.j.coombes@ncl.ac.uk Source: http://htxt.it/frIp

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