Details For Arjen Ryder Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships, at The University of Western Australia (UWA) 2024 In Australia:
Arjen Ryder Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships, at The University of Western Australia (UWA) 2024 is offered for Bachelors degree in the field of Science and Philosophy .
The application must be submitted by August 5, 2024. The University of Western Australia (UWA) is offering this scholarship, which has a partial funding value of AUD $5,000. The Scholarship is available to all citizens.
- Degree:Â Bachelors
- Provided by:Â The University of Western Australia (UWA)
- Deadline: 05 Aug 2024
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, AUD 5,000
- Location: Australia
The purpose of the Arjen Ryder Memorial Scholarship is to support and encourage a highly accomplished undergraduate student to pursue a Bachelor of Science (Honours) or Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) at the UWA Albany Center, with a thesis on sustainable agricultural techniques.
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Eligibility:Â
- Candidates applying for Arjen Ryder Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships, 2024 can be of any nationality.
- Candidates must demonstrate excellent academic achievement.
- Candidates must be enrolled or be eligible to enroll full-time in an honors course leading to a Bachelor of Science (Honours) or Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) at the UWA Albany Centre.
- Candidates must demonstrate how their research will be of benefit to the Great Southern Region of Western Australia.
Benefits of the Arjen Ryder Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships, 2024:
Successful applicants will receive a scholarship award of a value of $5,000.
Benefits of the Arjen Ryder Memorial Undergraduate Scholarships, 2024:
- To encourage and assist a high achieving undergraduate student to pursue a Bachelor of Science (Honours), or a Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), with a thesis relating to sustainable agricultural practices at the UWA Albany Centre.
- The Department of Agriculture and Food Western Australia (DAFWA) may offer the recipient the opportunity to present their findings to DAFWA and fellow donors of the fund to assist researchers in building their networks in the region.Â