What is the UQ Summer Research Scholarship Program?

The program offers scholarships to students who are enrolled in research internships over the summer vacation period. Research Internships offer students the opportunity to work with a researcher in a formal research environment so that they may experience the research process and discover what research is being undertaken in their field of interest at UQ.

Summer Research Scholarships within the School of Health and Rehabilitations Sciences

The School is offering 5 scholarships for the 2009 - 2010 Summer Vacation period.
Scholarships are open to:

  • undergraduate and some masters by coursework students
  • who are currently enrolled in an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree at an Australian, New Zealand or international university*; and
  • who are completing the second, third, fourth or honours year of a full-time undergraduate degree program or close to completing their postgraduate by coursework study*

* Some restrictions may apply. For full details, please view the program guidelines

Key Features

  • A weekly stipend of $300 over a 6 - 10 week period
  • Supervision by well-established researchers
  • Access to facilities and materials that may not be readily available elsewhere
  • Capacity to obtain credit (or milestone requirements) towards your undergraduate degree (sebject to degree rules and structure)

Applications

 Before submitting an application, please view the available projects page and contact the supervisor to discuss the project and timeframes. Once you are ready to apply, download an application form.

Summer Research Scholarship Details section

Summer Research Projects 2009/2010

Communication Disability Centre 1 scholarship will be offered - Program Participation Form   Name:     Professor Louise Hick...
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