ARC GRANT-FUNDED PHD/MASTERS SCHOLARSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY is open for Domestic Students . The scholarship allows Masters, PhD, Research level programm(s) in the field of Philosophy taught at University of Adelaide . The deadline of the scholarship is Open Until Filled.
Applications are invited for a scholarship leading to the degree of Ph.D. or Master of Philosophy (as appropriate) in the School of Humanities, Department of Philosophy, University of Adelaide.
The scholarship is part of an Australian Research Council Discovery Project, DP200100190, Everything In Its Place: Location, Persistence, and Change, Chief Investigator: Dr. Antony Eagle. The scholarship recipient will also have the project’s Partner Investigators involved in their supervision: Professor Cody Gilmore (Philosophy, UC Davis) and A/Prof Shiva Kleinschmidt (Philosophy, University of Southern California).
The project, of which the HDR candidate’s research will form part, aims to critically examine a number of accounts of how (and if) we may reconcile what we know about ordinary objects with the unexpected things science has taught us about space, time, and the fundamental building blocks of nature. We anticipate generating new knowledge in metaphysics, exploiting the recent 'locative turn' to revitalize perennial questions about existence, persistence, and change. More details about the project can be found at https://antonyeagle.org/place/ .
The HDR candidate’s project is expected to be in the fields of metaphysics or philosophy of physics; students with an appropriate background in philosophy or physics are encouraged to apply. There is no specified project topic; students will be supported in developing their own topic within the remit of the project.
As part of the application process, candidates are required to provide a research proposal, detailing in a preliminary way a research question and approach that falls within the scope of the project. Candidates should contact Antony Eagle in advance via email (details below) to confirm the suitability of their proposal for the project. We especially welcome proposals on topics relating to the philosophy of space and time, the metaphysics of location, and the nature of change and identity over time.
Commencement: Ideally, the candidate will commence their studies in March 2021 but a later start (before May) may be able to be negotiated (particularly for interstate candidates).
ARC GRANT-FUNDED PHD/MASTERS SCHOLARSHIP IN PHILOSOPHY is available to undertake Masters, PhD, Research level programs at University of Adelaide.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
Stipend: The scholarship will be for up to three years’ full-time study for the PhD, and up to two years’ full-time study for the Master of Philosophy, with a stipend of $28,092 per annum (2020 rate), indexed annually. It is likely to be tax exempt, subject to Taxation Office approval The successful candidate will be eligible to receive research support funding from the grant of up to $10,000 during their study (up to $5000 for Masters candidates), in addition to being able to apply for other University of Adelaide HDR funds for which postgraduate students are eligible. Details of other terms and benefits can be found at Conditions for Award .
Australian CitizensAustralian Permanent ResidentsNew Zealand CitizensPermanent Humanitarian Visa Holders
Applicants must be citizens or permanent residents of Australia, citizens of New Zealand, or permanent humanitarian visa holders at the time of application. Applicants for the PhD will have a minimum of a First Class Honours or equivalent in Philosophy or Physics (or other relevant discipline) and must be acceptable as candidates for a PhD by Research degree at the University of Adelaide. Applicants for the Master of Philosophy must have completed and been awarded a relevant Bachelor Degree or equivalent in Philosophy or Physics (or other relevant discipline) and achieved a minimum GPA of 6.0, or completed a relevant Honours degree with a minimum of Second Class Honours or equivalent and must be acceptable as candidates for a Master by Research degree at the University of Adelaide.
Due to the possibility of significant ongoing restrictions on international travel, prospective applicants who reside outside of Australia at the time of application should contact Antony Eagle in advance of making an application.
Application is a two stage process:
Inquiries: All inquiries should be directed to the Chief Investigator, Dr Antony Eagle, Department of Philosophy, email: [email protected].