Sir Gerard Brennan Scholarship
Value
Living Allowance - $50,291 per annum
Duration
Up to 4 years (PhD), 2 years (Ms)
Status
Closed
Opens
01/02/2024Closes
15/04/2024Quick Links
Overview
The scholarship provides an Indigenous Australian with a stipend and research support to undertake full-time PhD studies at UTS. This scholarship was established in 2004 to honour the work of the former Chancellor, Sir Gerard Brennan, AC KBE, who was also former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia. Throughout his career, Sir Gerard demonstrated his commitment to people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent.
Who is eligible?
To be eligible for the scholarship, a student must:
- be an Australian Aboriginal Person and/or Torres Strait Islander*; and
- be undertaking a higher degree by research (HDR) within the Faculty of Law at the University of Technology Sydney in the year of the RTP Stipend (RTP Stipends are not available to applicants whose enrolment into a postgraduate research program has not been accepted by the University); and
- be enrolled as a full-time student, unless the University has approved a part-time RTP Stipend for a domestic student under paragraph 5.2 of these Conditions; and
- not be receiving an equivalent award, stipend or salary providing a benefit greater than 75% of the RTP Scholarship stipend rate to undertake the HDR. Income earned from sources unrelated to the course of study is not subject to the 75% rule.
Applicants should ensure that they submit their completed application, including all required supporting documentation, by the relevant application deadline. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.
Selection process
The scholarship is awarded in accordance with the eligibility requirements outlined in the Guidelines and on a competitive basis, taking into account the following criteria:
(a) research capacity of the applicant; and
(b) potential for the proposed research project to benefit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; and
(c) academic merit in previous studies; and
(d) research and other relevant experience of the applicant.
Need more information? Contact...
Faculty Research Officer
Faculty of Law
Ph: +61 2 9514 3793
Email: law.research@uts.edu.au