Woodside Myanmar Postgraduate Scholarship

Woodside Myanmar Postgraduate Scholarship

Woodside Myanmar Postgraduate Scholarship
July 24
15:16 2014

Woodside Energy Ltd has partnered with The University of Western Australia to offer a high achieving Myanmar national the opportunity to undertake a Master of Public Health (coursework).

In partnership with The University of Western Australia (UWA), Woodside will contribute to rebuilding capacity in Myanmar’s health sector through a collaborative approach to addressing social and economic challenges. The Woodside Myanmar Postgraduate Scholarship provides an opportunity for a Myanmar national to complete a postgraduate degree in an area relevant to public health at UWA.

With an outstanding international reputation in the field of health and medicine, UWA offers the successful candidate a transformative learning experience led by award – winning educators committed to improving health through excellence in research and teaching.

Through this partnership Woodside aims to create sustainable health benefits for the Myanmar community.

 

About the Scholarship

Description  The Woodside Myanmar Postgraduate scholarship provides one eligible Myanmar student with AUD $125, 000 of financial support to undertake the Master of Public Health (Coursework) with UWA.
Total Value  AUD $125,000
Inclusions  Full tuition freeOverseas Student Health CoverEstablishment allowance

Living allowance

Course Master of Public Health (Coursework)Public Health is the science of protecting and improving the health of communities through education, promotion of healthy lifestyles and research for disease and injury prevention. 
Course duration   2 years
Course code 92550
Course CRICOS 075827C
Admission requirements  A recognized bachelor’s degreeIELTS of 6.5 (no band less than 6.0)TOEFL (iBT): 82 (minimum score of 25 in writing, 22 in listening  and 21 speaking and reading).
Commencement Semester 1 (February), 2015
EligibilityClosing date                                       30 October 2014 Applicants must be a citizen of Myanmar and residing in Myanmar at the time of application.
How to apply Selection is based on academic merit and will be assessed by the University immediately after the close of applications. The successful applicant will be notified by the University.For more information and how to apply visitscholarships.uwa.edu.au/Myanmar
Closing date  30 October 2014

 

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