Details about PhD in Culturally Safe Spaces for Aboriginal Families and Young People 2020
PhD in Culturally Safe Spaces for Aboriginal Families and Young People 2020 is offered for PhD degree in the field of Health Sciences. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 01 Sep 2020. This scholarship is provided by Curtin University and the value of this scholarship is Full Funding, Stipend and fees . This scholarship is open for: Open to Australian Citizens, Australian Permanent Residents, and New Zealand Citizens.
- Degree: PhD
- Provided by: Curtin University
- Deadline: 01 Sep 2020
- Scholarship value: Full Funding, Stipend and fees
The Curtin University in Australia is offering PhD in Culturally Safe Spaces for Aboriginal Families and Young People 2020 to interested eligible students.
Eligibility for PhD in Culturally Safe Spaces for Aboriginal Families and Young People 2020:
- English language IELTS level of 7 in all areas:
- Future Higher degree by research applicants
- Undergraduate degree in social, health, or behavioral sciences.
- Previous research and/or practice experience working with Aboriginal young people and families.
Value of PhD in Culturally Safe Spaces for Aboriginal Families and Young People 2020:
- The total annual value of the PhD in Culturally Safe Spaces for Aboriginal Families and Young People 2020 including stipend and fees is approx. AUD 60,000 - AUD 70,000 p.a.
- Curtin PhD Stipends are valued at AUD 28,092 p.a. for up to a maximum of 3.5 years.
- The successful applicants for PhD in Culturally Safe Spaces for Aboriginal Families and Young People 2020 will receive a 100% fee offset.
To apply for this project opportunity applicants must submit an email to the Project lead and include their current curriculum vitae, a summary of their research skills and experience, and the reason they are interested in this specific project.
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