Published: 14 Apr 2022 932 views
The College of Nursing and Health Sciences has established Honours Scholarships to provide financial assistance to undergraduate students undertaking an Honours research project in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University. Their purpose is to build Honours engagement and research across all disciplines in the College.
Flinders University is a public university in Adelaide, South Australia. Founded in 1966, it was named in honour of navigator Matthew Flinders, who explored and surveyed the South Australian coastline in the early 19th century. Flinders is a verdant university[citation needed] and a member of the Innovative Research Universities (IRU) Group and ranks in the 10-16 bracket in Australia and 36th in the world of those established less than 50 years. Academically, the university pioneered a cross-disciplinary approach to education, and its faculties of medicine and the humanities are ranked amon... continue reading
Application Deadline | 09 May 2022 |
Type | Undergraduate |
Sponsor | Flinders University |
Gender | Men and Women |
Subject to the availability of funds, there will be six annual scholarships up to the value of $2,500 each. Usually, no more than two scholarships will be available per Honours program within the College.
Applicants must
The scholarships will be awarded based on academic merit as measured by the Grade Point Average (GPA) for the most recent 36 units of study at third year level. Where rankings based on GPA are equal, students may be separated by the overall course GPA in years two and three of study and their personal statement. Selection will be made by a Selection Committee comprising the Honours Coordinators of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences and the Dean (Education).
Applications should be submitted online through the Flinders University Student System by the specified closing date. Please read the how to apply page and ensure all of your personal details are up-to-date in the Student System as you will be assessed using this information.
For more details, visit Flinders University website.