University of South Australia Vice Chancellor and President’s Scholarships 2017, Australia! Deadline: July 31, 2017
Vice Chancellor and President’s Scholarships
The Vice Chancellor and President's Scholarships are awarded each year to the top two PhD scholarship recipients in each Division at the University of South Australia. Eight scholarships are awarded per annum.
The award is valued at $10,000 and supports recipients whose research project exemplifies the objectives of the Transformed PhD and who can demonstrate how they would use the scholarship to further these objectives. These may include, but are not limited to:
- overseas and domestic trips for the purpose of collecting data with an end user or industry partner,
- engaging with an end user from government, industry and/or community on the research project
- activities that broaden the student’s focus on entrepreneurship and innovation,
- transferable skills development
- opportunities to present their research at a conference
The Vice Chancellor and President’s Scholarship will provide funding towards the research project activities identified in the candidate’s application and approved by the selection panel.
As UniSA’s top PhD candidates, recipients will be expected to be part of a cohort of Ambassadors of the Transformed PhD, including advocating for the significance and innovation of their research findings, and participating in promotional and media activities. In preparation, recipients of the scholarship will be provided media training and support by UniSA’s Communication and Marketing Unit. In particular, Scholarship recipients will have access to a two hour media education workshop focussed on engaging with media audiences across radio, print, television and social media platforms. The training will explore:
- news values
- how to identify the news in your research
- writing for media
- interview preparation
- tips for radio and TV interviews
- developing social media profile and engagement
- new platforms for presenting research and ideas
Value
The award provides $10,000 towards supporting PhD candidates with their transformed PhD as outlined in their application.
Eligibility
The scholarships are available to commencing international and domestic students who are undertaking a PhD at the University of South Australia.
To be eligible, students must be:
- Enrolled in a PhD at UniSA
- Within 12 months of the commencement at the time of application
- In receipt of a Commonwealth or UniSA funded scholarship*
- Highly ranked amongst other scholarship applications
Note: It is expected that the student’s supervisory panel will comprise at least 3 supervisors including an end-user advisor.
Students who meet the eligibility criteria will be invited to apply in June each year.
*RTP Stipend scholarships, IPRS, USAPA, UPS, IRTS and RTIS stipend
Selection
The Vice Chancellor and President’s Scholarship is very competitive and selection will be based on:
- Meeting the eligibility criteria
- Academic and research standing as reflected in the student’s application for admission and scholarship awarded at UniSA
- the student’s ability to demonstrate how their research exemplifies alignment with the objectives of the ‘Transformed PhD’ and how they would use the scholarship to further these objectives,
- the student’s supervisory panel
- Principal supervisor’s supporting statement on behalf of the supervisory panel
Conditions
Students must have their research proposal approved within 6 months full-time study, or up to 12 months where specified by the student's home School and Division. The scholarship will be paid to the student upon confirmation of candidature.
As recipients also have an ambassadorial role to play in advocating for the significance of their research and the transformed PhD, they will be required to participate in the University’s promotion of the Transformed PhD, including media activities.
Eligible Country: International
Process of awarding the scholarship
Students who meet the eligibility criteria will be identified by the University and invited to apply in June.
Applications will be assessed by a sub-committee of the University’s Research Degrees Committee (RDC). The sub-committee includes the Dean: Graduate Studies, Associate Deans: Research Education (or equivalent) from each Division and the Manager: Scholarships and Candidature, Student and Academic Services (or delegate).
Students will be notified of the outcome of their application towards the end of August.
The scholarship will be paid to the student upon confirmation of candidature.
How to apply
Upon invitation, applicants will need to complete the application form provided. The application will require:
- A one page proposal outlining their research project and how it exemplifies the objectives of the Transformed PhD. The proposal must also clearly describe how the scholarship will be used to achieve these objectives, and
- The Principal supervisor’s supporting statement on behalf of the supervisory panel
Applications will be due 31 July each year.
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