About this scholarship
Each year the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (‘the College’) may offer a number of awards known as the Pacific Institute PhD Fieldwork Grant (‘the Award’).
Funding for this Award has been provided by the Pacific Institute Endowment.
The Pacific Institute recognises the achievements of Jim Davidson, Professor of the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Sir Peter Buck, distinguished Maori Historian, and Senator John Knight who established a Pacific Fellowship Fund.
The objective of the Award is to advance the higher education of Pacific Islanders and research on Pacific-related topics by providing support for an outstanding domestic or international candidate.
Field of study
Pacific Studies
Eligibility
Scholarship type | Access |
Student type | Domestic, International |
Study level | Postgraduate research (HDR) |
Selection bases | Financial hardship |
The Award is available to either a prospective or continuing ANU student who:
- is enrolled or enrolling in a program of study for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in in the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific; and
- is of Pacific Islander Heritage; and
- is conducting fieldwork in a Pacific studies related area
How to apply
Email cap.hdr@anu.edu.au for information
Key scholarship details
Application period
Open for applicationsApplication period is open all year round.
Value
$5,000 per annum.
Number of scholarships awarded
1 on offer
Once-off payment for full value
Application requirement
An application is required for this scholarship.
Additional information
$5,000
Email cap.hdr@anu.edu.au for information
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Contact us
CAP HDR
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(02) 6125 3207
