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Hedley Bull Scholarship

The Graduate Studies in International Affairs program offers up to four Hedley Bull Scholarships each year for full-time study in the Master of Arts (International Relations) commencing in semester one. Applicants must meet the admission requirements of the Master of Arts (International Relations).

When applying for the MA (International Relations), eligible applicants for the Hedley Bull Scholarship should include a covering letter indicating their interest in being considered for the scholarship and making the case for being granted one. The covering letter together with the application for the MA (International Relations) (including transcripts and three academic references) will be considered as the full application for the scholarship. There is no need to provide a separate application. The scholarship provides a full-fee waiver for three full-time sessions (semesters). This amounts to 48 units of graduate coursework and a 24-unit thesis session.

Closing date for receipt of complete application for scholarship (to commence the MAIR in February 2014): 31 October 2013

Australian American Association Scholarship

The Australian American Association Scholarship, previously known as the Sir John Crawford Scholarship, was inaugurated in 1990 to commemorate the 30th Anniversary of the founding of the Association's Canberra Division by Sir John Crawford. Sir John was a distinguished academic and economist. He chaired many Government advisory bodies and occupied the positions of Vice-Chancellor of The Australian National University 1968-1973 and Chancellor 1976-1984.

The Scholarship was established to assist young Canberrans to travel to the United States of America to study, conduct research or in any other way advance in a subject, field or project of their choice to benefit their career or personal development.

Open to Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia aged between 18 and 25 years who, at the time of application, can prove residence in Canberra for a minimum of four years.

Applications close 5pm on Friday 7 September 2013.

Please download a brochure and scholarship application for further details.

Updated:  18 January 2012/Responsible Officer:  Director, GSIA /Page Contact:  GSIA office