The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Master of Research Grant is a pilot program to offer a grant to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander nurses and/or midwives from low-resource settings. Successful recipients will be enrolled in a Master of Research Program to undertake study as an external student at the Rosemary Bryant AO Research Centre (RBRC) in UniSA Clinical & Health Sciences.
Students can only be offered this scholarship once. Any withdrawal from the program forfeits the scholarship.
Students may be in receipt of other scholarships or grants administered by UniSA.
$10,000 per year for two years
Funding of up to $10,000 will be available per annum to support travel, accommodation, conference, meals, and living expenses while attending intensive study (two weeks per year) in Adelaide. Pro-rata payments will apply for part-time enrolment
Please express your interest about the grant to the RBRC Director via the below.
rbrc@unisa.edu.au or call 08 8302 2129.
Applicants must provide:
The scholarship will remain open until filled.
The successful applicant of the grant will then apply for a Master of Research Program through UniSA’s Apply Online. Your Masters Program will be coded IRCH, within UniSA Clinical & Health Sciences.
For additional information about the grant, please visit this webpage.
For further information contact:
SAS: Graduate Research Admissions
Email: research.degrees@unisa.edu.au
Tel: +61 8 8302 5880