Closing Dates: 20 April 2022.
Hurray! The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney is delighted to offer the Brennan Family Foundation Scholarships for international students in Australia.
The scholarship aims to support domestic and international students who will take part in the first year of the Master of Teaching in the area of Early Childhood at Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Applications are now being accepted for the academic year 2022-2023.
About University of Sydney:
The University of Sydney is a public research university ranked 38th in QS Global World Rankings and 27th in Best Global Universities. Founded in 1850 as Australia’s first university, it is regarded as one of its leading universities. The university is one of Australia’s six sandstone universities.
The University of Sydney is an internationally known university consistently ranked in the top 50 universities globally to be a leader in education, research, student experience, and graduate employability. It has a reputation for research and teaching excellence. It is committed to assisting students at the University of Sydney throughout their academic careers.
Furthermore, The Award was Established in 2013, and has been generously donated by The Brennan Family Foundation for students enrolled in the Master of Teaching degree in Early Childhood Education at the University of Sydney.
Application Procedures for Brennan Family Foundation Grants:
For an application, applicants need to take admission to the University. After that, Students can apply for the scholarship application form.
Selection Criteria:
- Must be enrolled in the first year of the Master of Teaching (Early Childhood).
- Must be a domestic or international students.
Position Perks:
The University of Sydney will provide the selected candidates $8000 per annum and is tenable for the full-time duration of the degree.
Available Courses:
Master’s degree in Teaching and Early Childhood at the University
Supporting Documents:
The students are required to present the following documents to the University;
- Leadership potential
- Two referee reports, including one from an academic
- Academic merit transcripts
- A personal statement detailing their leadership skills
Language Criteria:
If English is not your first language, you will need to provide proof of your English proficiency before you can commence your studies at the university.
Entry Requirements:
Students must hold a bachelor’s degree before applying for this grant.