$10,000 ANU 2023 Angus Nicholson Honours Scholarship in Science

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Scholarship details

  • Area of study

    Health Studies, Medicine
  • Country of the Scholarship

    Australia
  • Scholarship Valid Until (Year)

    2023
  • Type of scholarship

    Bachelor's scholarship
  • Scholarship amount given

    9000 - 12000
  • Type of scholarship administrator

    University
  • Mode of scholarship (Online/Offline)

    Offline
  • Applier's country

    All
  • Expenses covered

    All
  • Scholarship Contact Details

    Mailto: [email protected]

Both the ANU College of Health and Medicine and the ANU College of Science are participating in the provision of this scholarship.  Mr. Jon Nicholson, in loving remembrance of his late father, Dr. Angus Nicholson, has generously endowed the scholarship.

 

About the Scholarship Provider:

Many believe that the Australian National University (ANU) is the best university in the world. According to the QS World University Rankings for 2022, it is ranked 27th worldwide and first in Australia. In 1946, the government of Australia established the Australian National University (ANU) to encourage the growth of the Australian academic community. Many of today’s prominent figures in Australian society were either students or faculty at the Australian National University, making it the country’s premier research university. (ANU). The Australian National University (ANU) has been a fixture in Canberra, Australia’s capital, since it was founded there in 1881. Modern resources at the institution foster students’ intellectual and personal growth. There are cutting-edge labs and lecture rooms, as well as the nation’s most powerful computer, and three huge libraries with over two million printed and electronic volumes combined. Ten minutes will take you from the center of Canberra’s business district to the 145-hectare Australian National University campus. Some of Australia’s most stunning natural scenery may be seen in close proximity to the nation’s capital, Canberra. Canberra’s proximity to Sydney, low crime rate, and high job rate make it an attractive study abroad destination. Compared to other capital cities on the Australian mainland, Canberra has the highest employment rate and the lowest crime rate.

Tourists are always impressed and thrilled by the city’s various national treasures like the National Library, National Gallery, National Museum, and National Archives. Freshmen from outside the Canberra area are able to live in university dorms. Over twenty percent of the student body, or about six thousand people, live in on-campus residence halls. Twelve different freshman residences are available at ANU. Whether guests choose a fully catered or self-catered stay, they have access to study rooms, outdoor areas, and laundry facilities.

 

Many international students choose to live with other students on campus, which can lead to the development of close relationships. The number of people who have graduated from colleges and universities around the world and are prepared to help one another by providing advice and connections is expanding rapidly. Internships, seminars, student exchange, and the development of new joint degrees are only some of the outcomes of institutional collaboration made possible by IARU. Students from all over the world go to Australian National University because of its location in Canberra, a city steeped in history and culture. In addition to the Childcare and Counseling Services, the Disability Support Centre, and the Health Services, the International Office also houses the Postgraduate and Research Students’ Society (PRSSA), the Student Information and Guidance Network (SIGN), the Academic Skills and Learning Centre (ASLC), and the award-winning Academic Skills and Learning Centre (ASLC). (SIGN).

The Inter-Academic and Research Union (IARU) is an organization that brings together groups with a similar purpose to educating future leaders in order to provide internships, seminars, exchanges, and joint degrees across its member schools. The Australian National University (ANU) has put in a lot of work since the inception of these relationships to establish strong ties with a wide variety of domestic and international organizations like the European Union and NASA. The university spends extensively in research activities and infrastructure in order to attract, develop, and retain the most gifted scientists on campus. This is why many people think its professors are the best anywhere in the world.

 

Many prominent scholars and advisors call Australia’s National University home. Rather than depending entirely on memorization, this shift will push pupils to think critically about what they learn. When you become a part of a thriving academic community with global ties, doors will open for you in Australia and beyond. Australian National University’s graduate, postgraduate, and doctoral degree programs attract high-achieving students from all around Australia and the world. (ANU). The institution’s standing as one of the best in the country is bolstered as a result of this.

The University of Sydney’s research community collaborates with government officials, business executives, and non-profit organizations to address Australia’s most pressing public policy challenges. The Australian National University’s Crawford School of Public Policy is home to a number of federally sponsored national agencies and centers. The Australian National University could benefit from greater interdepartmental cooperation. Access to higher education in Australia has been aided by the University’s partnerships with other institutions (both domestic and international), the Australian government, the commercial sector, and non-profit organizations. These relationships allow for communication, collaboration, and the generation of novel solutions to problems.

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SeNSS is one of only 14 Doctoral Training Partnerships in the United Kingdom that is sponsored by the ESRC, and they will be offering a handful of fully-funded ESRC doctoral studentships beginning in September 2023. SeNSS is one of the only 14 Doctoral Training Partnerships in the United Kingdom that is sponsored by the ESRC.

 

Scholarship Sponsor(s): Australian National University (ANU)

Scholarship Country: Australia 

Scholarship Worth:  $10,000

Study Level: Undergraduate

Nationality: International Students

 

Scholarship Offer:

  • Scholarship awarding a total of $10,000 per year

 

The Gustafsson & Skrondal Visiting Scholarship is administered by the University of Oslo’s Centre for Educational Measurement (CEMO). As part of the visiting scholar program, CEMO and the University of Oslo host a number of young researchers from Norway and elsewhere each year.

 

Eligibility for Scholarship.

  • Each year, the award is given to a current or prospective student at the ANU who meets the following criteria:
  • a student from either the United States or another country
  • possesses a distinguished academic record in the field of science.
  • Clearly demonstrates a deep interest in the branch of science that he or she has decided to pursue.
  • Is qualified to enroll at the University or is currently enrolled there in the Honours year of an undergraduate degree program that is either offered by the ANU College of Science or the ANU College of Health & Medicine or an equivalent degree program at another tertiary educational institution; or is eligible to enroll at the University.

 

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Nationality

The ANU 2023 Angus Nicholson Honours Scholarship in Science is open to all international students.

 

If a student enrolls in one of the degree programs offered by SOAS University of London, they may be eligible to receive a fee waiver award in the amount of £5,000. This award is available to students who are interested in receiving a degree from SOAS University of London.

 

Application Procedure

  • Applicants need to meet the following requirements to be considered for the award:
  • Send your application in the form of a letter to [email protected]. laying forth one’s enthusiasm for the scientific field as well as one’s academic accomplishments.
  • The applicant also needs to arrange for two references from individuals who are in a good position to support the application and comment on this enthusiasm, and then the applicant must make arrangements for the referees to send their reports to [email protected].
  • This scholarship does not need applicants to submit a separate application form. To complete the application procedure for the scholarship, an individual is required to submit all of the relevant documents by the deadline that is listed on the website for the scholarship.

 

Application Deadline

The application deadline for the ANU 2023 Angus Nicholson Honours Scholarship in Science  is November 30, 2023.

 

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