Bursary Description
Scholarship Description:
A postgraduate research scholarship
All students are encouraged and welcome to apply!
The David Harold Tribe Postgraduate Research Fellowship is open at the University of Sydney from 2022-2023.
David Harold Tribe Postgraduate Research Fellowship 2022-23 at the University of Sydney is now available for students if they have passed the first-year progression assessment.
The University of Sydney officially announced the upcoming class scholarships. It is considered to be one of the top institutions around the globe. The University of Sydney was founded in 1850 and currently functions in Sydney, Australia.
The University of Sydney offers such scholarships yearly to welcome students to the campus. David Harold Tribe Postgraduate Research Fellowship 2022-23 will open the door to new and better opportunities for selected students and expose them to advanced learning in undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs.
Keep reading about the University of Sydney’s acceptance rate, GPA requirements, eligibility and selection criteria, and other helpful information.
You will find the link to apply below.
Degree Level:
The University of Sydney Australia David Harold Tribe Postgraduate Research Fellowship 2022/2023 is available to undertake Postgraduate, Research level programs at University of Sydney.
Available Subjects:
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
- All Subjects
Scholarship Benefits:
The fellowship is valued at $15,000 for both full-time and part-time enrolled recipients.
Eligible Nationalities:
All Nationalities
Eligibility Criteria:
You must:
- be enrolled to study in a master’s by research or PhD within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences or Sydney Conservatorium of Music
- be conducting research in symphony, sculpture, poetry, fiction, or philosophy
- have passed the first year progression assessment of your master’s by research or PhD.
Note: Preference will be given to applicants who experience financial disadvantage or hardship due to at least one of the following: identify as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person, low socio-economic status, carer responsibilities, long-term medical condition/disability (including ongoing effects of abuse), sole-parent responsibilities, regional or remote disadvantage, and/or refugee status.
Application Procedure:
Students can first apply for admission via the University’s application portal. After that, complete the online application form.