Science International Scholarships at University of Queensland in Australia, 2019 is open for International Students . The scholarship allows Undergraduate, Postgraduate level program(s) in the field of Science taught at University of Queensland . The deadline of the scholarship is .
Scholarship Description: Experience the high quality education and fantastic living standard at The University of Queensland. The Faculty of Science at University of Queensland offers international scholarships for outstanding international students applying for entry into any of the science coursework programs at postgraduate or undergraduate.
Scholarship Provider: UQ’s Faculty of Science is recognised as a powerhouse for some of the world’s leading scientists, teachers, science programs and commercial outcomes. The Faculty is one of the largest Science groupings in Australia, with approximately 1100 (equivalent full-time) staff, and about 7500 (equivalent full-time) students. UQ strives for the personal and professional success of its students.
Degree Level: Undergraduate, Postgraduate Coursework
Available Subject: Science
Scholarship Benefits: The Scholarship provides funding
Number of Scholarships: Different types of scholarships are available
Eligibilities are entitled as follows:
Eligible Nationalities: Scholarships are available to students from all around the world.
Application Procedure: Scholarships will be recommended at one of two levels, i.e. Excellence Scholarships and Merit Scholarships. Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic performance and the applicant’s personal statement.
Have any queries? Contact at science.engagement@uq.edu.au
Deadline: 15 January 2019
Science International Scholarships at University of Queensland in Australia, 2019 is available to undertake Undergraduate, Postgraduate level programs at University of Queensland.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
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