Archaeology PhD Centre of Excellence for Australian Biodiversity and Heritage Scholarship (CABAH)
Australian National University · 47 Compass Score
About this scholarship
This scholarship includes paid medical and leave entitlements, travel reimbursement, and thesis reimbursement. A fee waiver may be offered for outstanding international students. The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific provides an additional top-up fund to support fieldwork, travel and conference attendance of $7500 plus $800 for copy editing for the period of the scholarship. Other benefits - Funding for fieldwork, specialist analyses and radiocarbon dates necessary to complete the PhD will be available through CABAH.
How to apply
Applications are made through the Australian National University application portal. Always verify eligibility, supporting document requirements, and deadline timing on the provider's official page before applying.
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