UNSW Australian Scholarships offer. Master of Social Sciences. 2012

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Postgraduate Research Scholarship. 2012

MPhil Scholarship in Social Sciences for Domestic & International Students at the School of Social Sciences, University of NewSouth Wales, Australia 2012

Study Subject(s): Courses offered by School of Social Sciences
Course Level: MPhil
Scholarship Provider: University of New South Wales
Scholarship can be taken at: Australia

Eligibility:
Applicants may be either new or existing students Applicants must be enrolling full-time in a Masters in Philosophy (by research) at the School of Social Sciences, UNSW To qualify for the Scholarship as a stipend applicants must be Australian or NZ Citizens or Australian Permanent Residents International candidates may be considered for a tution fee only (no stipend) scholarship Candidates may not concurrently hold other Awards (eg) APA / IPRS Candidates will hold either an Honours or a Masters by coursework qualification in social sciences, geography, urban planning, anthropology, environmental management, sustainable development or a closely related discipline.

Scholarship Open for International Students: Yes

Scholarship Description: By 2036, Sydney’s population is expected to reach 6 million, an increase of 1.7 million since the 2006 ABS Census. This means Sydney will need to provide 770,000 more homes than in 2006. Much of this development will be suburban infill and redevelopment at higher density leading to potential losses of green space. The twin trends work against the well-documented positive impacts that green spaces and especially trees can have on the sustainability performance of suburban areas. Trees and green spaces can reduce the need for storm water provision, prevent floods and save on air conditioning, mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and improve biodiversity. Since more than 80% of Australia’s population lives in urban areas which will be affected by climate change and peak oil, there is an urgent need to understand the barriers that exist to further planting of trees in suburban areas. While a great deal of research exists internationally on urban forests, little work has been undertaken that is appropriate to Australian conditions, which include soils with a uniquely low nitrogen content and the frequent drought conditions to which Australian flora is subjected.

How to Apply: Email

Scholarship Application Deadline: 6 July 2012

Details additional funding. / More Information : ทุนปริญญาโทวิจัย ด้านสังคมศาสตร์สำหรับนักเรียนออสเตรเลียและนักเรียนต่างชาติ ณ โรงเรียนสังคมศาสตร์แห่ง University of North South Wales ประเทศออสเตรเลีย 2012


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