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CAPPE/CSU/APRA - PhD Scholarship in Philosophy of Religion
Start
24 Nov 2010
End
20 Jan 2011
Location
Charles Sturt University
CAPPE/CSU/APRA - PhD Scholarship in Philosophy of Religion
Scholarship Description
One three year scholarship in (analytical) philosophy of religion is available to domestic candidates to study at CAPPE-CSU. Research may be undertaken in any area of the field, subject to the availability of a suitable supervisor/s.
Availability
Open for applications from November 24, 2010 until January 20, 2011. It is required that your study starts no earlier than January 20, 2011 and no later than March 26, 2011.
Payment Information
The value of this scholarship is AUD22860 (per annum). This award is to be used for living expenses. This scholarship is paid fortnightly for the period of 3 years.
Eligibility
This scholarship is for study in Australia. Only citizens of Australia or New Zealand or permanent residents can apply.
Application Details
To apply for the scholarship please send a copy of your academic transcript, the names of two references and a 500 word thesis proposal to Morgan Luck (moluckATcsu.edu.au).
Further questions should be directed to Morgan Luck (moluckATcsu.edu.au).
-The Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE)
-Charles Sturt University (CSU)
-The Australasian Philosophy of Religion Association (APRA)
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