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Victoria PhD Submission Scholarships

Application form available here. Full regulations can be downloaded here. (Requires Acrobat Reader)


History or background of award
By facilitating full concentration upon their studies, it is meant to enable students already enrolled for several years to bring their research to a successful completion. Students currently enrolled part-time are particularly encouraged to apply. Applicants, supervisors and Heads of School are encouraged to carefully consider the timing of applying for these awards.

Purpose of award
The purpose of this scholarship is to support doctoral students in the final three months of their research.

Selection criteria
* All Victoria PhD candidates, full-time or part-time, who are not currently recipients of a Victoria PhD Scholarship, a Jacob Joseph Scholarship, or any other award paying a living stipend are eligible to apply.

* Part-time candidates must change their enrolment to full-time and commit themselves exclusively to their research.

The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit, which shall include an assessment of the applicant’s ability to complete the dissertation within the specified timeframe.

Number of awards offered
Varies

Value
$5,000 living stipend per three-month
period of tenure, and an enrolment
fee contribution of $1,000.

Tenure of award
Three months. Recipients are expected to submit within one month of the completion of the tenure.

Closing dates for applications
There will be a selection round every
two months

How do students apply?
Application forms can be obtained from the top of this page or from:
The Scholarships Office
10 Kelburn Parade
Victoria University
Ph 463 5557

Decision makers
The award of the scholarships shall be made by the Scholarships Committee.

How and when do students learn of the decision?
Unspecified

What conditions are attached to acceptance of this award?
Scholarship recipients will be required to sign the Postgraduate Research Scholarship Contract. The Head of School [or Programme] and primary supervisor will also sign the contract indicating that they are aware of the terms and conditions of the scholarship.

All applicants must provide
* a report of the progress made on their dissertation to-date (including draft chapters);
* a detailed timeline and plan for the tasks to be accomplished in the three month period requested;
* letters of endorsement from their supervisors and Head of School fully and unconditionally supporting the predicted outcome of completion within the specified timeframe.

Additional information
No paid work may be undertaken during the tenure of this scholarship.

Who else has information about this award?
It is important that your supervisor supports the timeframe you put forward. If you submit, suspend or withdraw prior to the final payment you may be asked to reimburse the Scholarships Office for part of this award.

For guidelines, application forms and more information about this award contact:

The Scholarships Office
Victoria University of Wellington
PO Box 600
Wellington
New Zealand

Phone: (04) 463 5113 or (04)463 5557
Fax:
E-mail: scholarships-office@vuw.ac.nz

Lionel Murphy Postgraduate Scholarships,Edith Cowan University, Australia

A number of Australian postgraduate scholarships are awarded annually by the Trustees of the Lionel Murphy Foundation. The precise number to be awarded each year and the method of payment is determined by the Trustees in their absolute discretion. The late Mr Justice Lionel Murphy was one of the few judges of the High Court of Australia who has left his mark on the history of the country.

Eligibility requirements
Eligibility criteria:

Applicants should have completed, or be about to complete, an undergraduate degree in law or legal studies, or other appropriate discipline from an Australian tertiary institution, and intend to pursue a postgraduate degree in science, law or legal studies, or other appropriate discipline.

Applicant information:

Scholars are required to give regular interim progress reports and to provide a full report to the Lionel Murphy Foundation on completion of their studies, of their work and other activities undertaken as a Lionel Murphy Scholar.

All applications must be accompanied by three referees’ reports.

Selection:

Preference is given to applicants who propose to study any, or all, of the following:

* The law and the legal system in a social context and their practical application
* Science and/or the law as a means of attaining social justice and human rights and as vehicles for change
* International law as a developing force for peace and as a means of achieving the rule of law in all nations
* Science as a tool for social benefit, particularly in meeting the needs of those most disadvantaged within society
* Other disciplines, where the proposed nature and area of study are likely to promote the goals of social justice and benefit for the disadvantaged.

Application closing date: 1 September 2010

Doctoral Research Fellowship in Faculty of Humanities, University of Oslo, Norway

The Faculty has approximately 130 Ph.D. students divided into seven departments and one center:
• Department of Archaeology, Conservation and History
• Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages
• Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas
• Department of Literature, Area Studies and European Languages
• Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies
• Department of Media and Communication
• Department of Musicology
• Centre for Ibsen Studies
The advertised positions are open for all research fields at the Faculty of Humanities. In the actual processing of the applications, however, strategic considerations may be applied in the selection process, such as imminent need for recruitment within certain disciplines or subjects. Applicants who have recently graduated with excellent results may also be given preference.
The person who is appointed will be enrolled in the Faculty’s organised researcher training. The academic study will terminate in a doctoral thesis which will be defended at the Faculty, leading to a Ph.D.-degree. The successful candidate is expected to contribute into a research group or network, and for a professional development in the environment.

The appointment is for a duration of 3 years. Any previous employment as a research fellow or appointment to another position will in whole or in part be deducted from the appointment time.

Qualifications and personal skills:
In assessing the applications, special emphasis will be placed on the quality of the project description and on the assumed academic and personal ability on the part of the candidates to complete the dissertation within the given time frame. The short-listed candidates may be called for an interview at the University of Oslo.

Qualifications:
A Master degree or equivalent in an area relevant to the topic of the doctoral dissertation. The masters degree or equivalent has to be achieved by the time of application.

We offer:
• Pay grade 48-55 (NOK 383 900 – 433 400 per year), depending on qualifications
• Academically stimulating working environment
• Good pension benefits under the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund scheme
• Good welfare benefits

Submissions:
Applicants must submit the following attachments with the electronic application:
• letter of application
• list of publications
• Curriculum Vitae including grades
• project description, including a detailed progress plan for the project (maximum 5 pages, see Guidelines for project descriptions)
Applications that do not meet these requirements will not be considered.

Educational certificates, master theses and the like are not to be submitted with the application, but applicants may be asked to submit such information or works later.
See also Guidelines for pertaining to the application asessment process for doctoral research fellowships and About the doctoral degree/PhD at The faculty of Humanities.

Admission to the PhD  programme requires that faculty has the necessary supervision capacity.
The faculty has one PhD programme with seven PhD fields. The applicant must choose which field to be associated with. Selection of field determines which PhD committee will consider the application.

The University of Oslo has an agreement for all employees, aiming to secure rights to research results a.o.
The University of Oslo aims to achieve a balanced gender composition in the workforce and to recruit people with ethnic minority backgrounds.