Each year University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
offers up to 60 UTS International Research Scholarship (IRS) to eligible Higher
Degree Research (HDR) candidates who demonstrate exceptional research
potential.
Value and duration
The UTS IRS only covers the tuition fees for a
period of two years for a Research Masters degree or three years for a Research
Doctorate degree. The UTS IRS is not transferable to another institution. The
mandatory cost of a standard Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is not
covered by the UTS IRS.
Who is eligible?
To be eligible for the UTS IRS, a student must:
- be
an overseas student as defined in the Higher Education Support Act 2003
(Cth); and
- purchase
and maintain a standard OSHC policy approved by the Commonwealth
government Department of Health and Ageing; and
- be
commencing full-time enrolment in a Higher Degree by Research (HDR) at UTS;
- be
undertaking study in a subject area identified by the University as one of
its areas of research concentration; and
- not
hold a research qualification regarded by the University to be equivalent
to an Australian research doctorate degree or, if undertaking a research
master's degree, not hold a research qualification regarded by the
provider to be equivalent to or higher than an Australian research
master's degree; and
- not
have held an Australian Agency for International Development scholarship
within the two years prior to commencing the UTS IRS; and
- not
be receiving a scholarship for which course tuition is a component under
any other scholarship scheme to which the Australian Government makes a
substantial contribution; and
- not
previously have received a UTS IRS for a research doctorate degree, unless
converting to a research master's degree; and
- not
previously have received an UTS IRS for a research master's degree,
unless: ii) that degree was completed and the student is immediately
undertaking a research doctorate degree; or ii) the student has converted
their HDR under paragraph 3.25.15 of the Commonwealth Scholarships
Guidelines (Research) 2010
Course area(s)
All courses
How to apply
Applicants for the International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) will automatically also
be considered for this scholarship (IRS) and the APA and UTSP scholarships as
well. These applications are only open once a year during the Autumn intakes.
There is no separate Application Form for IPRS,
IRS, APA and UTSP scholarships for prospective students. Completing one form
will mean that you are considered for all associated scholarships.
To apply for admission to UTS, please visit the Applying to study at UTS page on the UTS: International website and
complete the UTS International Higher Degree Research Application Form . If you
wish to be considered for an IPRS and all associated scholarships, tick the
relevant YES box in the SCHOLARSHIP / SPONSORSHIP
INFORMATION section of this form.
For currently enrolled research students at UTS,
please refer to the International Research Scholarships page on the University Graduate School
website for application procedures.
For a copy of the full scholarship eligibility,
conditions and benefits, please refer to the International Research Scholarships page on the University Graduate School website.
Outcomes of IPRS scholarship will be sent out in November each year.
Application period
Opening date: 01 May 2013
Closing date: 20 August 2013
Closing date: 20 August 2013
For further information contact
Scholarships Coordinator
UTS: Graduate Research School
Phone: +61 2 9514 1694
Email: grs@uts.edu.au
Website: www.gradschool.uts.edu.au
UTS: Graduate Research School
Phone: +61 2 9514 1694
Email: grs@uts.edu.au
Website: www.gradschool.uts.edu.au
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