The Dorothy Cameron International Fellowships is awarded by the University of Sydney. Currently, the university is providing a this scholarship opportunity valued at $12,500 to support the research of the role of women in prehistoric societies from the Paleolithic to the Bronze Age.
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Eligible Countries: International
Eligible Field Of Study: Master’s by research and Ph.D
Value of Award : $12,500
Number of Awards: Not Specified
Eligible Field of Studies: Master’s by research and PhD degree in researching the role of women in the culture, rituals and belief systems in prehistoric societies from the Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age.