Scholarship Description
The Judge Ralph J Perdriau Postgraduate Research Scholarship at University of Sydney in Australia is open to all nationals. It is offered for Masters, PhD degree in the field of Law. The deadline for the sending your application is Deadline varies. This scholarship is provided by The University of Sydney.
The Judge Ralph J Perdriau Postgraduate Research Scholarship in Common Law is a prestigious stipend scholarship offered by the Sydney Law School to support research students conducting research in common law. The scholarship aims to attract top candidates with well-developed research projects to pursue their research degrees at the Sydney Law School.
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Scholarship Benefits
- The scholarship provides a stipend allowance of up to AUD 50,000 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years.
- The scholarship can be awarded as either a Primary or Supplementary scholarship.
Scholarship Eligibility
- Applicants must have an unconditional offer of admission to study full-time in a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Master of Laws (LLM) by Research within the Sydney Law School.
- Candidates must be willing to conduct research in common law.
- Applicants must hold at least one of the following degrees in Law: Bachelor of Laws (Honours First Class) or equivalent, Master of Laws by Research, Master of Laws by Coursework including a research component equivalent to 25% of one year’s full-time enrollment, or a degree in Law together with research and/or professional experience deemed equivalent to first-class honors.
Others
Application Process:
- Law students will automatically be considered for this scholarship; no separate application is required.
- The scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and the area of study and/or research proposal.
- The successful candidate will be nominated by the Sydney Law School Associate Dean (Research Education) or their nominated delegate(s).