Graduate Research School
University of New South Wales
The Louiza Zervos Memorial Scholarship In Paediatrics
The Scholarship has been established to encourage students to undertake Research in Paediatrics in the Faculty of Medicine. Each applicant will be assessed on the basis of academic merit and consideration of any social or economic circumstances which may hinder transition to or continuation at UNSW. The nature and merit of the Postgraduate Research may also form part of the assessment. To be eligible, applicants must be enrolled in an Honours (research) year or a Postgraduate Research Degree in Paediatrics. The tenure of the Scholarship is for one year only. Completed application forms and any supporting documentation should be scanned and emailed (preferably as a single pdf document) to the Graduate Research School on scholarships.grs@unsw.edu.au by the specified closing date.
Application period - 01 December 2010 - 18 February 2011
Faculty - Medicine
School - Paediatrics
Residency - All
Program Level - Honours (research) year or Postgraduate Research
Value - $2,400
Tenure - 1 year
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Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure the above information is current and correct. However, applicants should contact the appropriate administering body before making an application, as details do change frequently.
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