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UniSQ is offering a number of stipend (living allowance) scholarships for domestic students studying, or commencing the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in 2025. Applications in all areas of research
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or Permanent Resident, or a New Zealand citizen. Meet participating university PhD admission requirements. Meet university English language requirements. Not have previously completed a PhD. Be able to commence
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to the fields of AI, biomechanics, and applied sports science, this project offers a unique opportunity for PhD candidates to engage in interdisciplinary research with real-world impact. The project also includes
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UniSQ offers an International PhD Stipend and Fees Scholarship for international students studying or commencing the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in 2025. Applications in all areas of research
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resident • meet university PhD admission and English language requirements • not have previously completed a PhD • not be in receipt of another primary scholarship • be able to commence the program in
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-time are preferred. Please note: Doctor of Philosophy (DPHD) students are not eligible to apply for this scholarship. DPHD students may instead apply for the Domestic PhD Stipend Scholarship
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success in this role, will be your: Relevant PhD qualification or equivalent standing along with recognised significant experience in the relevant discipline area, or equivalent accreditation and standing
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remain eligible. How to apply Applicants must: complete an international student application and be provided an Offer Letter by the closing date (applicants must allow processing time for visa and
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your field provide evidence of academic achievement as directed in the application process: final year school report card or post-secondary academic history (transcript of results) provide evidence of
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students with the required unadjusted ATAR will automatically be offered the scholarship. How to apply There is no application process for this scholarship. To be considered, prospective students must