[Australia] China Scholarship Council to study in Australia
The Australian School of Business at UNSW in collaboration with the China Scholarship Council is offering up to 12 scholarships each year to outstanding students from Chinese universities. Candidates complete a 3 year program at UNSW consisting of coursework and a thesis and graduate with a UNSW PhD degree. It is open for application by students who are in the final year of a research masters program, or have completed a research masters program at or have been admitted to a nominated Chinese University's Doctoral program at the time of application.
Commencing: July 2010 or March 2011
Stipend value per annum: $23,600 p.a ($15,600 - CSC plus $8000 p.a - ASB)
Residency: Chinese citizenship
Entry status: Opening June 2009
Deadline: January 2010 (UNSW) March 2010 (CSC)
Duration: 3 years
Eligibility: Students must satisfy the eligibility conditions of the CSC as well as those of the Australian School of Business.
Scholarship funding:
Successful applicants will be awarded a scholarship for study commencing in either July 2010 or March 2011. The scholarships will provide:
- the cost of full tuition fees for 3 years
- visa application fees (the scholarship covers e-visa charges where the student applies for a visa for July admission for March entry the scholarship covers the cost of a standard visa application)
- overseas student health cover and return economy airfares
- a CSC living allowance for 3 years and
- a supplementary living allowance of $8000 p.a. funded by the Australian School of Business
How to apply:
The Australian School of Business welcomes expressions of interest (EOIs) from applicants intending to apply for a PhD or Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in the Australian School of Business. The aim of the EOI process is to provide you with a preliminary assessment of your application without the need for you to provide certified copies of your transcripts and to identify a potential supervisor for your research. All potential applicants must send an EOI to the Australian School of Business Research Office before formally applying for admission. On the basis of the EOI, applicants may be invited to submit a formal application for admission.


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