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Constantine Aspromourgos Memorial Scholarship for Greek Studies

Key Details

Description
The scholarship was established in 1994 by the late Mrs Patricia Aspromourgos in memory of her husband Constantine Aspromourgos.
Support Type
Scholarship
Application Closing Date
Approximately March
Eligibility
The scholarship is open to bachelor or master graduates of The University of Queensland of not more than 5 years standing who are undertaking a postgraduate program involving studies pertaining to at least one area of Greek studies (ancient, Byzantine or modern) at either an approved university or The University of Queensland, provided some part of the program involves studies at another university. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of academic merit and the suitability of the program.
Frequency Of Offer
Annual

Further Details
Gender
Co-Ed
Level
Postgraduate
Locations
QLD, Brisbane Metropolitan
Lower Age Limit
0
Upper Age Limit
0
Scholarship Amount
3950
Amount Information
The value of this scholarship varies from year to year. The value of the scholarship in 2009 was $3,950.
Scholarship Length
1 years
Fields Of Study
Humanities & Social Sciences
Language & Literature
Subjects Covered
Archaeology
Greek studies
Geography
History
Politics
Literature
Religion
Greek (language)
Greek history and diaspora
Greek language in contact
Greek culture
Greece
Society
Culture
Language
Other Details
A copy of the winning application will be forwarded to the family of the donor of the scholarship.

Organisations

University of Queensland

Organisation Type
University
Phone Number
7 33651111
Web Address
http://www.uq.edu.au

Contact Information

Administrative Officer
Phone 07 33651984
Fax 07 33657559
Email ugscholarships@uq.edu.au

Postal Address

JD Story Building
The University of QueenslandSt Lucia
QLD  4072
Australia