The University of South Australia is announcing PhD funding for International Students who have a background in a health-related discipline(preferably mental health).
The program aims to examine the key attributes of and contribution made by peer support workers in the not-for-profit sector to improve the lives of consumers.
Founded in 1991, The University of South Australia is the largest university in South Australia with approximately 32,000 students. It offers a dynamic and agile culture, one that embraces challenges and thrives on breaking new ground.
Why study at the University of South Australia? The university provides candidates with a wide range of opportunities to grow and pursue new directions in a vibrant, engaging environment. It gives them the skills and capabilities they have developed during their studies at UniSA.
Application Deadline: December 13, 2019
Brief Description
Contents
- University or Organization: University of South Australia
- Department: NA
- Course Level: PhD
- Award: Varies
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: Not Known
- Nationality: International
- The award can be taken in Australia
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Applications are accepted from around the world.
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The studentships are awarded in the subject offered by the university.
- Admissible Criteria: Applicants must have a background in a health-related discipline (preferably mental health), have an understanding of and peer-reviewed publication in mixed methods research, and meet the eligibility criteria for admission to the University of South Australia’s PhD program.
How to Apply
- How to Apply: Applications should be submitted via the UniSA Research Degrees website.
- Supporting Documents: Candidates must have to submit the academic transcripts of undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
- Admission Requirements: For being admitted, you need to meet the entry requirements for each qualification you plan to study.
- Language Requirement: If you are an international applicant, you also need to check whether you meet the English language requirements.
Benefits:
The successful applicant will be accommodated within the Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Research Group at UniSA and will have a panel of qualified supervisors, including someone with lived experience from the industry partner, UnitingSA.
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