Scholarships & Fellowships
This research scholarship is open to graduates in any of the health sciences who have enrolled for a PhD in an Australian University and who have completed the first stage of their doctoral program.
Closing date: 30 June
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In co-operation with the Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Trust (UK) and the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations, the Menzies Foundation is offering to Australians a post-graduate scholarship in engineering for tenure at universities in the United Kingdom.
Closing date: 31 July 2010 for the academic year 2011.
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The Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Trust (UK), with the financial support of the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations and of the Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Foundation in Australia, offers to Australians a post-graduate scholarship in law for tenure at universities in the United Kingdom.
Closing date: 31 August 2010 for the academic year 2011.
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There is one Fellowship awarded annually and applicants will be chosen from those who apply for the Biomedical (CJ Martin), Clinical (Neil Hamilton Fairley) or Public Health (Sidney Sax) Fellowships.
The aim of the Fellowships is to support outstanding Australian
health and medical researchers early in their career so that they can:
• Conduct research that is internationally competitive;
• Develop a capacity for original independent research;
• Develop leadership skills in research; and
• Establish themselves as independent, self-directed health and medical researchers.
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This scholarship to Harvard University is jointly sponsored by The Harvard
Club of Australia, the Australian National University and the Sir Robert
Menzies Memorial Foundation and is administered by the ANU. The Menzies
Scholarship grants at least one annual award to talented Australians who
have gained admission to a Harvard graduate school. The ideal candidates
for the Scholarship are Australians whose primary objective, after completing
their studies at Harvard, is to make a significant contribution to this
country’s development.
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