Clive E. Boyce Research Scholarship in Architecture

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13 November 2024
Payment per year
$4,000 in one lump sum
Duration
One lump sum payment
Program
PhD or Master of Philosophy
Degree
Postgraduate Research
Citizenship
Australian Citizens
Australian Permanent Residents
New Zealand Citizens
Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holders
International Students
Type of Scholarship
Travel Scholarships
Available In
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology (SET)
Available To
Future Students
Commencing Students
Continuing Students

 In 1964, Mrs R.I.M. Boyce donated £5,000  to establish a fund to be known as the “Clive E Boyce Fund” to provide postgraduate travel scholarships in Architecture.

 

Eligibility:

Applicants must be Australian citizens, permanent residents of Australia, New Zealand citizens, Permanent Humanitarian visa holders or international students who are acceptable as candidates for a PhD or MPhil degree at the University of Adelaide.

Applicants must be be enrolled in a Higher Degree by Research program at the University of Adelaide, in the year for which the Scholarship is being awarded, in the School of Architecture and Civil Engineering and in the field of architecture.

 

Stipend:

This travel scholarship will be paid as 1 lump sum and has a value of $4,000 to be used to support travel or research project costs, including virtual conference participation. It is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval. It is subject to the standard Conditions of Award, which can be found here.

 

Enquiries:

Contact Person: Adelaide Graduate Research School

Division of: Research and Innovation

Tel: (08) 8313 5882             Email: research.scholarships@adelaide.edu.au

 

Applying:  Applications

Please apply by completing the application form provided. Applications should be submitted no later 13 November 2024 and should be sent to the Research Scholarships Team (research.scholarships@adelaide.edu.au) with the name of scholarship in the subject heading.

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