Published: 15 Dec 2019
The University of Technology Sydney in Australia is currently inviting applications from domestic and international research students for the Quentin Bryce Law Doctoral and Teaching Fellowship.
The Faculty of Law offers the Quentin Bryce Law Doctoral (QBLD) scholarships for commencing Doctor of Philosophy students to promote and reward quality research within the faculty. The scholarship provides a stipend and research support for 4 years.
Successful scholarship applicants may also be offered a Doctoral Teaching Fellowship which will provide an opportunity to gain valuable teaching experience in the Faculty of Law.
Application Deadline | January 15, 2020 |
Funding Type | Fully Funded |
Country to study | Australia |
School to study | University of Technology Sydney |
Type | Fellowship |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | University of Technology Sydney (UTS) |
Gender | Men and Women |
Successful scholarship applicants may also be offered a Doctoral Teaching Fellowship which will provide an opportunity to gain valuable teaching experience in the Faculty of Law.
Doctoral Teaching Fellows will receive a salary of $25,000 per annum in addition to the QBLD scholarship, and be expected to teach 4 hours per week in both Autumn and Spring sessions.
Fellows will be appointed for a period of 12 months with an expectation that the Fellowship will be re-offered for two further 12 month periods, up to a maximum of 3 years.
Entitlement to continue as a Doctoral Teaching Fellow will be dependent upon the Fellow:
You can apply to start your research degree in the Spring or Autumn session of each year. Please note that at UTS the Autumn session commences in January, and the Spring session commences in July.
For more details, visit UTS website