The East Asia Bureau of Economic Research in the Crawford School of Public Policy is pleased to offer the Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD) Scholarship.
The objective of the award is to provide support to a postgraduate student with research interests in economics or political economy in the Asia Pacific region.
Funding for this award has been provided by the East Asia Bureau of Economic Research through the Pacific Trade and Development Conference endowment.
SUMMARY
VALUE
per annum
1 on offer
Payments made fortnightly
Payments made for 1 year
APPLICATION PERIOD
Student types
Domestic, International, Current, ProspectiveStudent levels
Postgraduate coursework, Postgraduate research, Graduate Certificate, Master DegreeNumber of scholarships awarded
1 on offerSelection bases
Academic meritOngoing eligibility
Continuation based on academic performanceExtension duration
12 month extension available.The award is available each year to a prospective or continuing ANU student who:
(a) is a domestic or international student;
(b) is enrolled/enrolling in a postgraduate coursework or postgraduate research degree program at the Australian National University;
(c) has demonstrated research interest in economics or political economy studies in the Asia Pacific region; and
(d) has a demonstrated track record of academic merit.
(e) able to commit 10 hours per week to administrating the PAFTAD Conference series, and other research duties as required. For more information please visit http://paftad.org
Selection is made on the basis of academic merit and the demonstrated relevance of the applicant's research interests to the field of economics or political economy in the Asia Pacific region. Other factors such as extra-curricular activity may also be taken into account.
The Scholarship provides a stipend of $27,000 per annum paid fortnightly in arrears.
The scholarship also includes provisions for paid medical, maternity and paternity leave.
Please submit the following to tess.harwood@anu.edu.au:
Only complete applications will be considered.
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