PhD scholarship in Income inequality and mental health in low- and middle-income countries

RTP Stipend Scholarship (RSS) - domestic applicants only

In this project, we aim to analyse mechanisms through which income inequality may affect mental health, focusing on selected low- and middle-income countries that have experienced high income inequality in the last decade. 

$33,826 per annum pro rata (full-time study) for 3.5 years

Applications are now open.

31/12/2023

One (1) scholarship available

You need to meet RMIT's entry requirements for PhD. This domestic scholarship will be awarded on the basis of a competitive selection process that ranks applicants according to their academic achievement, research outputs and relevant professional experience.

Applicants are advised to contact Ankita Mishra ankita.mishra@rmit.edu.au

 Ankita Mishra ankita.mishra@rmit.edu.au

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