Are you passionate about ending gender-based violence (GBV) and ready to pursue a fully funded PhD program at an internationally ranked university? Here’s everything you need to know about the PhD Scholarship in Gender-Based Violence at Deakin University PhD Scholarship.
Why This Scholarship Is a Game Changer
This unique scholarship supports a three-year full-time PhD project in the School of Education, Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University, based on cutting-edge research into how young people engage with GBV discourse and prevention strategies. It’s ideal for scholars committed to social justice, policy impact, education, media studies, and gender equity research.
Scholarship Benefits – What You Get
When awarded, this scholarship provides:
1. Annual Stipend: Approx. AUD $37,450 per year (tax exempt) at the 2026 rate.
2. Three-year funding support — study and research without financial stress.
3. Systematic research training, mentorship, workshops, and networking with Deakin’s expert research team.
4. Opportunity to contribute to real-world gender-justice policy and education action.
Note: Deakin’s other HDR scholarships (e.g., RTP & DUPRS) may also include additional benefits like full tuition offset, relocation allowance, and OSHC for international students — for applicable candidates.
Research Focus – What You’ll Study
This project explores:
• How young people aged 18–34 interpret and respond to gender-based violence narratives.
• How identity, contexts, and media environments affect engagement with GBV prevention.
• Multi-method qualitative research approaches like digital storytelling and workshops.
Eligibility – Are You Qualified?
To be eligible, you must:
1. Be a domestic candidate (Australian citizen, Australian permanent resident, or New Zealand citizen).
2. Meet Deakin’s PhD entry requirements.
3. Hold a first-class honours degree or an equivalent master’s with a substantial research component.
4. Enrol full-time in the research program.
International applicants should typically look for related HDR scholarships like RTP/DUPRS at Deakin — these offer similar funding and entry opportunities.
Application Process – Step-by-Step
Prepare Your Academic Documents
Gather:
• Academic transcripts
• CV/Resume
• Evidence of research experience
• Examples of writing (journal article or major academic report)
– All documents should clearly show your research readiness and interest in GBV topics.
Formal Application Invite
If your profile matches the project’s focus, you’ll be invited to submit a formal application via Deakin’s official HDR admissions portal.
Application Deadlines & Timeline
•Open: Applications remain open until a candidate is appointed – there is no fixed closing date.
Pro tip: Submit your application as early as possible, as positions may close once a successful applicant is selected.
Tips to Boost Your Application
1. Start Early: Because no closing date is fixed, early submission increases visibility.
2. Choose Relevant Experience: Highlight academic or volunteer experience related to gender studies, sociology, media, or advocacy.
3. Tailor Your Proposal: Even preliminary research ideas should align with the GBV research goals.
4. Engage Supervisors: A thoughtful email to the supervisor can make your application stand out.
This PhD scholarship is perfect if you’re committed to transformative research that addresses societal challenges around gender-based violence. With generous funding, structured support, and opportunities for research impact, this scholarship positions you for a groundbreaking academic career.
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