*Dear Colleagues *
*Please see the scholarship opportunity below for interested prospective
PhD candidates to the School of Art, Architecture and Design, University of
South Australia.*
Society of Interior Designers of Australia (SIDA) Foundation PhD Scholarship
The Society of Interior Designers of Australia (SIDA) was founded in 1951
with the desire to advance the art of interior design services to the
public, as well as assisting designers just entering the field. Since the
disestablishment of SIDA in the 1990s, The SIDA Foundation has managed the
remaining resources of SIDA with the aim of furthering interior design
research, education, and practice.
The SIDA Foundation PhD Scholarship supports the development of PhD
qualified practitioners and academics with expertise in the field of
interior design.
Description:
The SIDA Foundation PhD Scholarship is available to commencing full-time
Doctorate by Research students enrolled at the University of South
Australia studying in the field of interior design. The PhD scholarship is
open to Australian Citizens, Permanent Residents of Australia and
international students. Applicants must not have completed a PhD.
Applicants are required to hold a Research Training Program Domestic
Stipend (RTPDSTIP) or a University of South Australia Postgraduate Award
(USAPA)
<http://www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Research-degrees/Scholarships/University-wide-scholarships-for-Australian-research-degree-applicants/>
and be able to study full-time. Eligible international students are
required to hold a Research Training Program International Stipend
(RTPISTIP), a University President’s Scholarship (UPS), or an International
Research Tuition Scholarship,
<http://www.unisa.edu.au/Research/Research-degrees/Scholarships/University-wide-scholarships-for-international-applicants/>and
be able to study full-time.
Applicants are expected to hold a first class Honours degree (or
equivalent).
The scholarship is designed to support PhD research-related travel, data
collection, consumables or a final exhibition for those candidates wishing
to present an exhibition of work. Other activities identified in the
candidate’s application may be approved by the selection panel.
The value of the scholarship is $15‚000 AUD paid in three equal annual
instalments and is contingent on the recipient maintaining full-time
enrolment and satisfactory academic performance.
Applicants are required to provide a curriculum vitae and a written
statement (800-word maximum) with their application outlining:
- The research to be undertaken as part of their PhD
- How the research will make a significant contribution to the
development of the practice of the interior design profession
- Career goals and future plans
- How the scholarship will help achieve their ambitions.
Shortlisted applicants will be required to attend a selection panel
interview.
At all speaking engagements and publications arising from the research,
recipients should acknowledge the support of The SIDA Foundation.
For more information contact*: *
UniSA Student and Academic Services: Scholarships and Candidature
Email: [log in to unmask]
Tel: +61 8 8302 5880 <+61%208%208302%205880>
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Dr Veronika Kelly
Research Degrees Coordinator: Art, Architecture and Design
Program Director: Communication Design
Senior Lecturer in Visual Communication
Profile @ORCID <http://orcid.org/0000-0002-4093-2369>
T +61 8 830 20671
School of Art, Architecture and Design
City West Campus | University of South Australia
GPO Box 2471 Adelaide SA 5001
CRICOS Provider: 00121B
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