Scholarships

SCHOLARSHIPS IN Master Programs
An International
Student Scholarship with the University of Newcastle’s Faculty of
Business and Law provides an excellent opportunity to gain a
world-class postgraduate education. The Faculty is offering three
scholarships to Filipino students for the May, July and September
2010 Intake, to eligible applicants for the Master Programs. Each
scholarship provides the payment of 25 per cent of tuition fees,
subject to continuing satisfactory academic progress.
Scholarships are awarded based on academic merit.
Applications close on –
30 April 2010 for Trimester 2
31 May 2010 for Semester 2
30 June 2010 for Trimester 3
To apply, interested applicants must submit a brief scholarship
expression of interest letter together with the application for
admission. Applications for admission can be lodged with any of the
University of Newcastle's authorised representatives in the
Philippines:
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/students/international/our-programs/how-toapply/representative/#Philippines
For further information, please contact:
Ms Hope Tancinco
Regional Market Coordinator
International Office, Academic & Global Relations
Division
The University of Newcastle, Australia
T +612 49215318
E Hope.Tancinco@newcastle.edu.au
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Faculty of Business and Law I CRICOS provider number 00109J
What our international students say about studying at the
University of Newcastle
Nan Jia (Amy) – Beijing China
Master of Marketing (2004)
“I feel my studies in the Master of Marketing from the University
of Newcastle have given me the skills and confidence to build on my
experience in this competitive field. I enjoyed my time in
Australia immensely and look back on it with great affection.”
Selfy Manueke – Indonesia
Master of Human Resource Management - Industrial Relations
(2000)
“My degree qualification has helped me further my career, given me
confidence as a lecturer and the knowledge to arrange and develop
key research projects and study programs within my institution.
I
intend to take further study in human resources, this time focused
on education, specifically on assessing performance of teachers in
higher education.”
Loh Thian Tat – Malaysia
Master of Business Administration (2003)
“I work in a highly competitive industry. This is where my business
skills are very important and can make a huge difference. My MBA
has enabled me to build a successful working career and has also
taught me the skills to balance that career with the demands of my
young family.”
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Faculty of Business and Law I CRICOS provider number 00109J