Acquiring a degree is a valuable asset one can obtain in the light of this Macquarie University is pleased to offer Fully-Funded Scholarships in Beyond Segments for the academic year 2022-2023.
This educational grant is available to eligible domestic candidates to undertake a direct entry 3-year Ph.D. programme at the University in Australia.
Established in 1964 by the New South Wales Government, Macquarie University was the third university to be established in Sydney’s metropolitan area. Macquarie University is a public research university ranked 195th in World University Rankings by Times Higher Education. It has achieved an overall score of 4.5 stars and aims to serve and engage the students and staff through transformative learning and life experiences.
Host Institution:
Macquarie University, Australia
Degree Level:
PhD Degree
Number of Scholarships:
Two
Target Group:
Domestic Students
Application Deadline:
The last date to submit the entries to participate in the following grant is 31 August 2022 at 11 pm AEST.
Scholarship Value/Duration:
Macquarie University will provide tuition fee offset and a living allowance stipend. The value and tenure of the scholarship is an “MQRES” full-time stipend rate of $28,854 per annum.
Eligible Criteria for the Macquarie University Fully-Funded PhD Scholarships in Beyond Segments 2022-2023
To be eligible, the applicants must meet all the following criteria:
- Strong experimental (e.g., programming) and data analysis skills.
- Substantial experiences with Eye-trackers are desirable
- Highly motivated, with the ability to conduct independent research
- Applicants must have MA/MSc degree in Psychology (Cognitive Science), Linguistics (esp. in Phonetics), Neuroscience, or other Science-related fields.
- Applicants must have excellent communication skills in English.
Application Instructions
- How to Apply: Students are required to make their admission to complete the Online HDR Candidature and Scholarship Application through the university portal at Macquarie University.
- Supporting Documents: Students must have the CV and a short letter of motivation and arrange for two academic referee reports to be submitted to the Higher Degree Research Office.
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