Finance PhD Assistanships
Finance PhD Assistanships, University of Melbourne
Australia. The Finance PhD Assistantship provides additional financial support for doctoral research in finance at The University of Melbourne. In addition, holders of this assistantship may gain valuable research skills by participating in the on-going research of the academic staff in the Department of Finance and/or gain necessary teaching experience by acting as a tutor
PhD Scholarships in Economics and Business, University of SydneyAustralia. 5 Research Scholarships by the University to local and international full-time candidates enrolling in the Faculty of Economics and Business PhD program. Scholarships are valued up to $25,000 per annum and are available for a period of up to three years. Details of the scholarships may be found from the links listed at the
International Zollverein Scholarships Competition in Design and ArchitectureGermany. 10 one-year scholarships on the topic “Universal Home” will be awarded. The scholarship will be accompanied by a colloquium run by Professor Dr. Peter Zec from 1 October 2006 to 30 September 2007.
The awards include:
10 scholarships with 1,000 euros per month for the duration of one year
10 workplaces on the Zollverein premises
10 travel cost
Australia. Students studying full-time toward a PhD in Finance at the University of Melbourne, Australia are guaranteed a minimum living stipend of A$18,660 (2006) per year.
For international students, the Department of Finance also guarantees the payment of their University of Melbourne PhD tuition fees (A$23,520 per year in 2006). Tuition fees for Australian and New
Australia. The Department of Finance is seeking outstanding Australian and New Zealand students from the field of finance who intend to study full-time toward a PhD in finance. Scholarships holders must be future academic leaders. They must demonstrate high scholastic achievement and be driven to answer questions at the frontier of finance.
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Australia. The Finance Research Scholarship supports full-time doctoral level postgraduate research in finance at The University of Melbourne by providing a living stipend and, if appropriate, the payment of tuition fees. In exceptional circumstances, this scholarship may be awarded to a full-time masters level postgraduate research student at the University of Melbourne where the student
