PhD Scholarship in Violence and Colonialism

Scholarship Details

 Provider Name:  University of Newcastle

 Scholarship Name:  PhD Scholarship in Violence and Colonialism

 Description:  Violence and intimacy were both fundamental to the formation of settler colonial societies, yet we know surprisingly little of how they were connected. Through a large-scale collaboration of leading scholars, this project aims to produce the first transnational analysis of intimacy and violence as key, intertwined vectors in the development of settler societies across the colonial Anglophone Pacific Rim.

 Study Level:  Doctor Degree (By Research)

 Study Fields:  Humanities & Social Sciences

 Subjects:  History

 Support Type:  Scholarship

 Offer Frequency:  Once Only

 Annual Amount:  $25,849

 Annual Comment:  The scholarship is valued at $25,849 per year for 3 years (2015 APA rate).

 Length:  3 year(s)

 Gender:  Co-Ed

 Eligibility:  Applicants must have completed the equivalent of an honours degree or other 2 year Master degree in History, including a major research component with excellent results.

 Study Location:  Australia – NSW: Hunter

 Closing Date:  31 October 2015


Scholarship Contact Details

 Contact Title:  Research Scholarship Enquiries

 Contact Phone:  61 2 49216537

 Contact Fax:  61 2 49216908


Provider Details

 Provider Name:  University of Newcastle

 Provider Phone:  61 2 49215000

 Provider Fax:  61 2 49601766

 Provider Website:  http://www.newcastle.edu.au/ (opens in new window)