UQ Research Scholarship General Conditions

UQ Research Scholarship General Conditions PDF Document
This document sets out the University of Queensland's Research Scholarship General Conditions. Please note that these conditions are subject to change: scholarship holders must always refer to the most current version of the UQ Research Scholarship General Conditions, which is the version provided on this page of the Graduate School website.

Additional information about the General Conditions, including procedures to be followed and forms to be completed, is provided below.



Applicable Scholarships
Except where otherwise noted, the following information applies to the living allowance scholarships listed below, and should be read in conjunction with the offer of scholarship letter issued by Research Scholarships and the individual scholarship'...

Scholarship Structure
Eligibility Scholarships are awarded on the basis of demonstrated academic merit, demonstrated prior research experience, and an assessment of research potential. Each scholarship has specific eligibility criteria: refer to ...

Establishment Grant
Scholarship recipients who are commencing their candidature at UQ may be entitled to an Establishment Grant of $2500. This includes candidates who obtain a scholarship as part of the process of transferring to UQ after starting their research higher...

Part-Time Scholarships
If you have heavy carer commitments or a medical condition you may be permitted to hold the scholarship on a part-time basis

Employment and Other Funding
Pattern of Work Candidates holding a full-time scholarship or a part-scholarship for full-time enrolment are required to engage in research and study for the equivalent of a standard five-day working week, namely 9:00 AM to ...

Scholarship Leave
Unless otherwise specified by your scholarship’s conditions, scholarship recipients are entitled to the following categories of leave: Recreation Leave Sick Leave Parental Leave L...

Change of RHD Program While Holding a Scholarship
You can transfer between the MPhil and PhD programs while holding a scholarship. If you transfer, the maximum duration of your scholarship is reset to that of the new program: 2 years full-time enrolment in the MPhil program

Obligations of Scholarship Recipients
As a scholarship recipient, you are required to: (a) Comply with the University's rules and policies as set out on the Graduate School website and elsewhere on the University's website, along with any subsequent...

Transfer and Termination of Scholarships
Transfer of Scholarship Scholarships awarded by The University of Queensland cannot be transferred to another institution. Termination of Scholarship Your scholarship is terminated at the end...

Thesis Production Costs
The Graduate School meets the production costs of  mandatory assessment copies that are produced through Theses Assessments for all candidates, up to a total of 400 pages (200 pages for MPhil) with up to 20 colour pages (10 colour pages fo...


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