Quentin Bryce Law Doctoral Scholarships
A Quentin Bryce Law Doctoral Scholarship will enable you to undertake your PhD in a faculty which has a dynamic and vibrant research culture and to work with nationally and internationally recognised academic supervisors.
UTS:Law has an expanding research degree program. Research students commencing in 2013/14 will be supported by the UTS Framework for Doctoral Education with its focus on researcher support and development. The Faculty is committed to building an active and supportive research student community, which is also integrated into the Faculty research community.
Researchers in UTS:Law are working in fields which have the potential for real-world impact and change. The research is innovative and uses interdisciplinary, socio-legal, theoretical, and doctrinal approaches to address the research questions. Regulation of biomedical technologies, refugee law, family and relationship law, new media and communications regulation, law and culture, and legal history are just some examples of the richness of the research being undertaken at UTS:Law.
Scholarship benefits
- $30,000 per year per full-time student for 3 years
- $1,500 per year research support fund per student
- Possibility of appointment as a Doctoral Teaching Fellow ($25,000 per year)
- Separate support may be available for international students to cover tuition fees
Click here for information on eligibility and how to apply.
Quentin Bryce Scholarship recipients
| Brynn O’Brien | Anthea Vogl | Starla Hargita |
| David Carter | Lucy York | Althea Gibson |
| Elyse Methven | Rachel Young | |
| Karena Viglianti | Janna Wessels |
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For further information on the Quentin Bryce Scholarship please email law.research@uts.edu.au.
