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Griffith Pro Vice Chancellor Doctor of Medicine Scholarship, Australia

  • Target: All nationalities
  • Benefits: $10,000 in total
  • Level and Discipline: PhD Program in Medical fields
  • Host Institution: Griffith University – Australia
  • Deadline: Expired 1219 days ago

The University of Griffith in Australian is pleased to invite applications of the Pro Vice Chancellor Doctor of Medicine Scholarship Program. Students from all over the world other than Australia and New Zealand are welcome to apply. The deadline is November 29, 2019.

Award Value
This scholarship is valued at $10,000 in total. The scholarship is for tuition fees only and two payments of $5,000 will be made toward each recipient’s tuition fees in the first year of the program by School of Medicine’s respective census dates.

Level and Area of Studies
PhD Program in Medical fields.

Place of Study
In Australia.

Eligibility and Criteria

  • Be a citizen of a country other than Australia or New Zealand.
  • Have applied and be eligible for admission, or be in receipt of a conditional or unconditional offer from the University, for entry into the Doctor of Medicine by the scholarship closing date.
  • Have satisfied all appropriate entry requirements for the proposed degree program, including results of the previous study and English language proficiency as per Griffith University’s entry requirements.
  • Be commencing and enrolling as a new a full-time student in the Doctor of Medicine degree at Griffith University.

Applicants’ Nationality
International students are welcome to apply.

Application Instruction
See the link below.

Submission Deadline
November 29, 2019.

Website and Application Link



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