FULBRIGHT QUEENSLAND SCHOLARSHIP

Supported by donations from the Queensland State government and all of the Queensland based universities listed below.

The Fulbright Queensland Scholarship was announced at the Fulbright Presentation Dinner in Brisbane 24 May 2007. It was made possible through a contribution of $250,000 from the Queensland government, announced by The Hon John Mickel MP, Minister for Industrial Relations.

This matched a similar collective contribution from the Queensland based universities, including Bond University; Central Queensland University; Griffith University, James Cook University; Queensland University of Technology; Southern Queensland University; The University of Queensland; and The University of the Sunshine Coast.

The Fulbright Queensland Scholarship provides an opportunity for a talented Queensland resident to undertake postgraduate or postdoctoral study or research in the United States for three to twelve months depending on whether you are a postgraduate or postdoctoral applicant. The Scholarship is open to any field of study.

Projects for this scholarship need to focus on topics or issues relevant to Queensland, and applicants are required to clearly articulate the benefits of this research to the state, as well as Australia.

For more information, read the stories of the current Scholar, Mr Matthew Thompson  and the previous Fulbright Postgraduate Scholars.

For general information and applications please refer to Application Information.

Year

Name

Home Institution

Program

2010 Mr Steven Kenway, University of Queensland Linkages between water use, energy and greenhouse gases
2009 Major Alyson Auliff University of Queensland PhD research on the malaria parasite and the mechanism by which it develops resistance to certain drug treatments.
2008 Sharon Bonython-Ericson The University of Sydney PhD research on Indigenous health comparisons between Far North Queensland and North America (Aust. PhD research).

Logos of the Queensland Government,  Queensland University of Technology, University of the Sunshine Coast, Central Queensland University, James Cook University, University of Southern Queensland, the University of Queensland, Bond University and Griffith University

 

Page last updated: July 1, 2011