UQ Alan Grant-Taylor Memorial Scholarships Open For 2021
UQ Alan Grant-Taylor Memorial Scholarships Open For 2021
UQ Alan Grant-Taylor Memorial Scholarships, 2020-21 is open for Domestic Students, International Students The scholarship allows Research level programm(s) in the field of Health, Behavioural Sciences taught at University of Queensland The deadline of the scholarhip is 28 Sep 2020.
Summary
Enrolment status | New students |
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Student type | Domestic students, International students |
Level of study | Higher Degree by Research |
Study area | Health and Behavioural Sciences |
HDR funding type | Top-up Scholarship |
Scholarship value | $10,000 top-up per annum. |
Scholarship duration | Three years with the possibility of two 6-month extensions in approved circumstances |
Opening date | 8 June 2020 |
Closing date | 28 September 2020 |
Description
This scholarship was established in 1995 and maintained by an annual award from the Alan-Grant Taylor Memorial Scholarship Fund to assist in the conduct of research in the field of community pharmacy practice.
This is a Philanthropic, Higher Degree by Research Top-up Scholarship.
It will remain open until 28 September 2020 or until the scholarship is filled.
Before you get started
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How to apply
To apply for admission for a HDR at UQ and a living allowance scholarship (which is required to receive this top-up scholarship), please visit the application portal.
Before submitting an application you should:
- check your eligibility
- prepare your documentation
Once you have submitted your application for admission into the HDR program, please submit a separate application for the Alan Grant-Taylor (Top-Up) Memorial Scholarship here.
Applicants must submit a completed application form by 11.59pm, Monday 28 September 2020.
Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
Selection criteria
Applicants will be ranked on the basis of
- Academic merit and the potential of scholastic success;
- relevant research and/or professional experience and achievements;
- demonstrated track-record and/or potential to engage in activities that advance community pharmacy practice;
- the quality of the proposed research program and its potential impact on community pharmacy practice.
Selection of the scholars will be made by the Dean, UQ Graduate School, upon recommendation of a selection committee convened by Head of School of Pharmacy.
For more information on potential research projects avaliable within Pharmacy, please click here