
The International College Scholarships Dean, Griffith Graduate School Meeting with a Panel Appointment of Deans and Associate Deans (Research) to determine the winner of the classification recommended to academic groups.
Selection criteria
International College Scholarships Quality of the application, including the abstract of the paper at the conference.
Ongoing research projects of the conference, including whether to peer or not. Preference is given to conferences, which are given in abstracts or full papers reviewed before the acceptance for presentation. Presentations, full papers or articles of reference is preferable to the poster.
Preference International College Scholarships will be given to applicants in the later stages of candidature.
Preference will be given to full-time students or part-time students who can clearly demonstrate a lack of opportunity to access similar funding elsewhere.
Prospective outcomes of the conference presentation (detailed information must be provided, e.g. publication or plans for publication in peer reviewed journal).
Format of presentation: Grantees must be the main author of co-authored papers. Preference may be given to an oral presentation over a poster round table or other presentation.
Evidence of academic element support such as additional funding.
International College Scholarships Once the panel has met, all applicants and awardees will be advised in writing by the Scholarships office of the outcome.
Reporting requirements
Within one month of the conference taking place, awardees must:
submit a report on the outcomes of the conference to the Dean/Deputy Dean (Research)
submit a Griffith Graduate Research School Travel Grant Scholarship Claim form detailing where the award it to be paid
The source of Conference Travel Grants