Lions Club of Melbourne Chinese Inc. Scholarship
| Discipline: | Chinese Language |
|---|---|
| Eligibility: | Chinese 2B or 2F and must be Australian Citizen |
| Advertised in: | Asia Institute and Faculty of Arts |
| Closing Date: | THIS SCHOLARSHIP IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE PLEASE CHECK THIS WEBSITE FOR UPDATES |
| Awarded by: | Committee |
| Approximate Value: | $3,500 prize money is shared by more than one winner |
| Governing regulation: | There is no governing regulation. This Scholarship is administered by the Asia Institute |
Further information: |
Asia Institute Sidney Myer Asia Centre |
Details
This scholarship will enable a student of Chinese at the University of Melbourne to undertake a period of short intensive study in China through the Intensive Chinese Program: China.
The University of Melbourne and the Asia Institute acknowledge the generous support of the Lions Club of Melbourne Chinese Inc. which has made this scholarship opportunity possible.
Information For Applicants
Eligibility
Students must have completed four semesters of study of Chinese at The University of Melbourne. The Recipient must have successfully completed either:
- Chinese 2B OR Chinese 2F
- Must be a currently enrolled diploma or degree student at The University of Melbourne;
- Must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident.
Selection Criteria
The scholarships are competitive and awarded on the basis of academic merit.
- Selection will be based on a combination of academic merit and community involvement.
- Preference will be given to students who have not previously had an opportunity to study in China.
Applications
Forms are available at: Asia Institute Chinese Language and Studies web page.
Completed forms should be forwarded to:
Asia Institute
Room 224
Sidney Myer Asia Centre
The University of Melbourne VIC 3010
T: +61 3 8344 5555
E: borgr@unimelb.edu.au
Note: Successful Current Part-time Students at University of Melbourne
Please note that the University is required to withhold tax from scholarship payments for part-time students. Part time students can decide to be paid in instalments rather than in a lump sum. Successful students should consult with their financial advisor which method of payment they would prefer.
The judges' decision will be final and the University reserves the right not to award the prize in the event it is considered that no work of sufficient merit has been submitted.
Winning applicants please note the University of Melbourne reserves the right to publish the name of the winning applicant on its websites and other University of Melbourne publications.
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