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CBS Undergraduate Scholarship 2011, Australia: Economics / Finance/Human Resources/Logisitics / Procurement/Management / Administration

Curtin Business School (CBS) is the largest teaching division of Curtin University and one of the most comprehensive business teaching facilities in Australia.

CBS is offering this scholarship to support the training and development students who have chosen to undergraduate study in a Business-related discipline, who may be experiencing financial hardship.

Each scholarship will provide $1000 cash per semester and cover the costs of course related textbooks for the normal expected duration of a undergraduate degree.

Nationality: Australian Citizen
Australian Permanent Resident
New Zealand Citizen
Permanent Humanitarian Visa

Scholarship Application Deadline:29 March, 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Postgraduate Studentship in Agriculture and Rural Development 2011/12 at a University in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland

Each year the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development for Northern Ireland (DARD) offers a limited number of Postgraduate Studentships for a three year period of research normally leading to a PhD qualification at a
University in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland.  Funding is provided for full-time students only. Part-time study will not be supported. The DARD Postgraduate Agricultural and Food Studentships competition is aimed at students wishing to undertake Doctoral programmes by research.

Numbers are determined by Departmental priorities and budget availability.  Support is available to provide approved fees and maintenance grants to students being trained in methods of research.  Proposals must be aligned to our priority research themes. For the 2011 Competition applicants should also demonstrate how their project meets one of our evidence and innovation gaps and priorities.  No more than two research studentships will normally be provided in any one project area.  PhD Research Studentships may be held in Higher Education Institutes in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland.

Awards are not tenable abroad but, exceptionally, consideration may be given to a student spending part of his/her research training or course of study overseas, if the subject is one which can best be studied abroad. Preferably the request for such training should be included in the application for an award.  The award is not means tested.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 25 February 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application

Lord Kelvin/Adam Smith Scholarship Scheme, UK: Cutting edge interdisciplinary research projects

The prestigious Lord Kelvin/Adam Smith Scholarship scheme was established in 2007 to support the development of innovative, boundary-crossing research at the University and is now in its fifth year. The scheme supports new partnerships between members of staff and will offer outstanding research students both from home and abroad the opportunity to undertake doctoral training in the context of cutting edge interdisciplinary research projects.
10 Kelvin Smith Scholarships are available to start in academic session 2011/12. These scholarships are project based and the recruiting projects are listed below along with contact details for a project team member. These are the only Kelvin Smith projects recruiting for 2011/12. For further information on how to apply for one of the project scholarships please contact the appropriate project team member by email.
The Kelvin Smith Scholarships are open to home/EU and international/overseas students.
Each scholarship will run for 4 years and will provide the successful students with an annual stipend at the Research Council recommended rates (£13,590 for 2011/12). On top of this the project will benefit from £5,300 per year as a contribution towards research and travel costs. Appointed students will receive a fee waiver.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 31 May 2011

Further Scholarship Information and Application