Overview
Scholarship in Cartography of Peace is available for candidates who are willing to undertake research in the political geography of interventions.
Field of study
Eligibility
- Eligible candidates must have a Bachelor degree with First Class Honours or equivalent;and Master's degree with a significant research thesis component and/or relevant experience.
- Must have secured an offer of admission into the PhD program in International Relations;
- Prospective and current domestic and international candidates are eligible;
- Prospective candidates must be able to commence their program by 30 June 2022.
Benefits
- International recipients will also be awarded an HDR Fee Remission Merit Scholarship, to cover the international student tuition fees, subject to the recipient being ranked as competitive in a merit-based selection process.
- Relocation reimbursement.
- Thesis Allowance.
How to apply
Candidates should send the following documents:
- CV and transcripts;
- contact details of two referees;
- a ½ page to 1-page letter of research interest.
Further information
Scholarship cannot be deferred.