PhD
Factors contributing to low bone mass in young women
Open to all nationals
The University of Newcastle
03 Jul 2017
Partial Funding, $26,282 p.a
More about this scholarship
The University of Newcastle is offering Newcastle Ph.D. Scholarship: Factors contributing to low bone mass in young women, 2017 for students to conduct research at the University on the Peak bone mass.
Eligibility criteria:
- The scholarship is open to bother domestic and international students.
- Applicants of Newcastle Ph.D. Scholarship: Factors contributing to low bone mass in young women, 2017 are required to have Honours Class I, Honours Class I equivalent, or Master Degree from a reputable institution.
- Recipients of the scholarship will be provided $26,282 p.a.
- Candidates applying for Newcastle Ph.D. Scholarship: Factors contributing to low bone mass in young women, 2017 must submit the following documents before the deadline:
- application letter
- a copy of the academic record
- CV