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How to increase your chances of receiving a research scholarship for the 2013 round
(International applicants (citizens of all countries other than Australia and New Zealand
Students coming directly from Honours or those who completed honours in 2011
Apply by the closing date of 31 August each year
( Meet the University’s English proficiency requirement by the closing date (Please refer to English Proficiency Info over page
A Grade Point Average (GPA) in the last two years of Bachelors of at least 5.25 out of 7
Honours class one or equivalent
Research work experience
Research publications – points are given for refereed research journal articles, book chapters, research related
conference publications, research related exhibitions and patents
The scholarship score is made up of the GPA plus extra research attainments such as publications and research experience. It is recognised
that these applicants probably have not had a chance to obtain many extra research attainments and therefore the GPA is given more weight
than extra attainments
All other international students
Apply by the closing date of 31 August each year
( Meet the University’s English proficiency requirement by the closing date (Please refer to English Proficiency Info over page
A Grade Point Average (GPA) in the last two years of Bachelors of at least 5.25 out of 7
Honours class one or equivalent
Research work experience
Research studies – points are given for a coursework masters with 20% thesis component or for a research masters
Research publications – points are given for refereed research journal articles, book chapters, research related
conference publications, research related exhibitions and patents
The scholarship score is made up of the GPA plus extra research attainments such as publications, experience and research studies
Honours equivalence
2 or more refereed research publications, conference papers or exhibitions OR
Coursework masters with 20% thesis component plus 1 year satisfactory progress in a research higher degree OR
Coursework masters with 20% thesis component plus 2 years research work experience OR
Master of Philosophy OR
Another determination of equivalence proposed by the supervisor and approved by the Head of School and Assistant Dean Research
Training
For international applicants only, a GPA of 6 out of 7 in a four year overseas undergraduate degree is automatically considered H1
equivalent
A note on international scholarships: There are two main types, the IPRS (IPRS) and the University of Newcastle IPRS (UNIPRS). International
research scholarships are very competitive with around 250 applications received each year. In the 2012 round, 8 EIPRS’s and 40 UNIPRS’s
were awarded. As a guide, previous IPRS scholarship recipients have had a GPA of above 6 out of 7, a research masters or coursework masters
with 20% thesis component and several research publications as well as research work experience. Both scholarship types are open to all
applicants, however, UNIPRS scholarships can normally only be offered where there are supporting funds from the supervisor’s research grant,
School or Faculty to fund a full or part living allowance.
IPRS (formerly known as Endeavour IPRS) provides tuition fees and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and comes with an automatic
(University living allowance scholarship funded centrally (UNRSC
UNIPRS covers tuition fees and comes with a University living allowance scholarship (including Overseas Student Health Cover) funded either in
full by the supervisor’s research grant, School or Faculty (UNRSE) or half funded centrally and half funded by the supervisor’s research grant,
School or Faculty (UNRSC50:50). UNRSC50:50 scholarships are limited in number and are dependant on the annual research scholarship
budget allocated.
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