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PhD Scholarship at the University of Victoria in New Zealand 2019

PhD Scholarship at the University of Victoria in New Zealand 2019

نيوزيلاندا 01 nov. 2019
Victoria University

Victoria University

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Récompense totale
0 $
Organisation à but non lucratif
Pays hôte
Date limite
01 nov. 2019
Niveau d'études
Financement d'opportunité
Financement complet
Pays éligibles
Région éligible
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The Shafi Family Scholarship was established to assist and encourage students, preferably from developing countries who are undertaking a PhD in Engineering. Its purpose is to recognize and assist in meeting their education costs. The scholarship is a contribution to tuition fees only.

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Eligibility:

The scholarship is open to students who have completed at least 2.5 years of their PhD studies but require more time to complete their thesis. Previous scholarship holders will be considered. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of an assessment of the student’s ability to complete the thesis within the specified time frame. First preference will be given to students from developing countries followed by those that can demonstrate clear financial hardship which could impact their ability to complete their studies.

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Additional information

The value of the scholarship is $5,000 (subject to funds availability). fees will be paid directly by the Scholarships Office into the student's fees account.

Decision makers:

The successful applicant will be selected by the Engineering Faculty Research Committee.

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