International Scholarship in Conservation Biology at University of Queensland 2023


Masters | 28 Apr 2023 | Partial Funding, up to $10,000

Details about International Scholarship in Conservation Biology at the University of Queensland 2023:

International Scholarship in Conservation Biology at the University of Queensland 2023 is offered for a Masters's degree in the field of Agriculture & Animal sciences, Environment, Science & Mathematics. You can apply for this scholarship. The deadline for sending your application is 28 Apr 2023. This scholarship is provided by the University of Queensland (UQ) and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, up to $10,000. This scholarship is open for Open to all nationals except Australia & New Zealand. International Scholarships in Conservation Biology at the University of Queensland to support outstanding postgraduate applicants to make them succeed in the specific field of study.

Eligibility for International Scholarships in Conservation Biology:

  • The International Scholarships in Conservation Biology at the University of Queensland are open to international students.
  • Applicants must hold an unconditional or a conditional offer to be eligible.
  • Applicants must meet all conditions by the scholarship closing date.
  • Applicants intending to pursue undergraduate studies must have completed senior high school
  • Applicants must have secured an entry score that equates to a Queensland Tertiary Education rank of 96 or higher.
  • For postgraduate programs, applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree.
  • Applicants must have achieved a GPA (Grade Point Average) of 5 or higher on a 7-point scale.
  • Applicants must not have already started their studies at the University of Queensland, even if they seek a change of program.

Selection Criteria:

  • Applicants of International Scholarships in Conservation Biology at the University of Queensland will be selected based on their academic performance as demonstrated by their Grade Point Averages (GPA).
  • Applicants' potential to contribute to science, assessed by their personal statements will be considered.