The Melbourne International Research Scholarships or MIRS PhD - TopicsExpress



          

The Melbourne International Research Scholarships or MIRS PhD scholarships are offered to international students enrolling for a degree in graduate research at the University of Melbourne. Nearly 220 research scholarships are offered by the university each year and 100 of which are commonly given as MIIRS. They provide scholars with $24,653 for living allowance, $2,000 for the relocation of students transferring from interstate to get their degree at the university or $3,000 to those transferring from overseas, $420 for the thesis allowance of those taking masters degrees and $840 for those taking up PhD and any other doctoral degrees by research as well as paid maternity, parenting and sick leave. Applicants for these study grants are expected to have unconditional offering a degree in graduate research at the university. Applicants are being considered according to their academic merits and eligibility criteria. Their application need to be submitted by August 31, 2013. Human Rights Scholarships or HRS are scholarships provided to international or local applicants who wish to take graduate research degrees in human rights and demonstrate commitment for human rights advancement. They grant $28,000 yearly living allowance, $2,000 relocation for those moving interstate or $3,000 from overseas, $420 thesis allowance and $840 for PhD and any other research doctorate, and paid maternity, parenting and sick leave. Applicants are required to have high H2A in minimum grade average, submit their admission or candidature and scholarship applications forms not later than October 31, 2013 and complete HRS coversheet. Melbourne International Fee Remission Scholarship or MIFRS are PhD scholarships given to international students who want to study research degrees. They cover the full tuition fees of the scholars, but not the health care of the overseas students. Applicants should pass their application and other documents on or before August 31, 2013.
Posted on: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 10:33:17 +0000

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