Deakin University offers PhD scholarship in the School of Medicine for Ovarian Cancer Research in Australia. The scholarship stipend rate is $24,653 per annum. Domestic and International students can apply for these scholarships. Applicants must meet Deakin’s PhD entry requirements and must hold an Honours degree (First Class) or a Master’s degree in a related field with a substantial research component (or equivalent). The application deadline is 7th June 2013.
Study Subject(s): Scholarship is provided for a project i.e. Cytokine receptors in ovarian cancer and the development of novel agents to suppress their effects.
Course Level: Scholarship is available for pursuing PhD degree level at Deakin University.
Scholarship Provider: Atkins Trust (ANZ Trustees) and School of Medicine at Deakin University, Australia
Scholarship can be taken at: Australia
Eligibility: -Applicants must meet Deakin’s PhD entry requirements and must hold an Honours degree (First Class) or a Master’s degree in a related field with a substantial research component (or equivalent).
-This scholarship is open to both Domestic and International applicants.
Scholarship Open for International Students: Domestic and International students can apply for this Scholarship.
Scholarship Description: This project will investigate the hypothesis that specific cytokine receptors are dysregulated in ovarian cancer, with their activation contributing to key phenotypes of cancer, including metastasis and resistance to chemotherapy. Chief Investigators involved with the project: Prof Alister Ward, School of Medicine.
What does it cover? The scholarship stipend rate is $24,653 per annum and is funded by Atkins Trust (ANZ Trustees) and School of Medicine. The stipend does not cover International tuition fees and Overseas Health Cover is not supplied.
How to Apply: The mode of applying is online.
Scholarship Application Deadline: The application deadline is 7th June 2013.
Further Official Scholarship Information and Application
PhD Scholarship in School of Medicine for Ovarian Cancer Research in Australia
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