Trillion Trees Shirley Fyfe Honours Scholarship

This scholarship is available to support a student’s study for an honours degree in the Discipline group of Environmental and Conservation Science. It is intended for a person whose project focuses on a contemporary environmental issue associated with the health of Western Australia’s native trees in ecosystems. Some examples, where projects can be based around include remote sensing; role of invertebrate and vertebrate fauna in tree health; biology, ecology and management of pests, diseases and beneficial microorganisms; health of native trees in urban and peri-urban landscapes; and sustainable biodiversity plantings.

Provider:
Previously known as Men of the Trees
No. of Scholarships:
1
Duration of Award:
1 year
Level of study:
  • Honours
Semester Availability:
  • Semester 2
  • Semester 1
Study Area:
  • Environmental and Conservation Sciences

Eligibility

To apply for this scholarship you must:

  • be an Australian citizen
  • intend to enrol full-time in an honours level course within the Discipline group of Environmental and Conservation Science at Murdoch University
  • have a record of high achievement in previous studies or professional work
  • intend to conduct research into a contemporary environmental issue in the field of environmental use or preservation of Western Australia's native trees.

How to Apply

Complete the online application form and upload the required documents by the closing date.

Required Documents

This scholarship requires you to provide the following documents:

  • completed application form
  • a summary of your intended honours project
  • written confirmation from your proposed honours supervisor confirming supervision of your project
  • a personal statement of two A4 pages maximum
  • a written reference from a person qualified to comment on either your academic studies or current or past employment.

Payment Method

Payments will be made directly into your nominated bank account in the following instalments:

  • $1,250 in week 7 or 8 of the standard academic semester you are awarded
  • $1,250 in week 7 or 8 of the consecutive standard academic semester
  • $500 upon the successful submission and grading of your Honours thesis.

All payments are subject to your acceptance and ongoing compliance with the terms and conditions of the award.