The Centre for Accident Research & Road Safety - Queensland (CARRS-Q) offers the following scholarship programs: ![]()
PhD Scholarships From time to time, CARRS-Q offers full-time PhD scholarships in various fields of road safety research to the value of approximately $27,651 per annum for 3 years, in the School of Psychology and Counselling at Kelvin Grove Campus, QUT. There are currently no CARRS-Q scholarships available. The PhD program is able to be commenced at any time during the year.
CARRS-Q Honours Bursary The purpose of the scholarship is to help support a full or part time candidate undertaking an Honours program in the area of accident research or road safety within the Centre for Accident Research and Road Safety - Queensland (CARRS-Q) at QUT. Prior to the commencement of Semester 1 each year, CARRS-Q calls for applications for the CARRS-Q Honours Bursary. Applications for 2012 are now closed. If you need any further information, please contact Ashlea Haddow (email a.haddow@qut.edu.au).
Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certficate in Road Safety Study Support Scheme The CARRS-Q Study Support Scheme supports students enrolled in either the PY40 Graduate Certificate or PY41 Graduate Diploma courses in Road Safety. The award may pay for one or more units of study toward the course. Please read the Terms and Conditions before completing an Application Form. Information on admission to the Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate program is located on the QUT Student Services
International Students
If you would like further information, contact the Education Officer on 07 3138 4592 or email roadsafetycourses@qut.edu.au
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