Steve Calhoun Scholarship
Steve Calhoun Scholarship at University of Melbourne 2024
The Steve Calhoun Scholarship is awarded to support the travel of master’s level students undertaking research relevant to the field of landscape architecture. It is open only to students who are enrolled in the Landscape Architecture Design Thesis. Established in 2009, this scholarship commemorates the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Divinity conferred by the University on the Most Reverend Desmond Tutu. During the graduation ceremony, Archbishop Tutu highlighted the historic links between Africa and the University of Edinburgh.
Summary:
Host Country: The scholarship is hosted by the University of Melbourne, which is located in Melbourne, Australia.
Sponsor: The scholarship is sponsored by the Church of Scotland.
Eligible Countries: The scholarship is open to applicants from Australian/domestic students and international students.
Degree: The scholarship supports students enrolled in the Master of Landscape Architecture (single or double) who have completed at least 50 points of the master’s program and are enrolled in the Landscape Architecture Design Thesis ABPL90375 or its successor/equivalent. Applicants must be required to travel to conduct research for their thesis.
Deadline: The last day for applications is July 15, 2024, at 11:59 pm AEST
Eligibility
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
- be enrolled in the Master of Landscape Architecture (single or double)
- have completed at least 50 points of the masters program
- be enrolled/enrolling in Landscape Architecture Design Thesis ABPL90375, or its successor/equivalent
- be required to travel to conduct research for their thesis
- have submitted an online application
Selection criteria
The scholarship will be awarded to applicants based on:
- the rigour of their research proposal
- feasibility and sign