Does the proposed field of study have to include a formal research component?
Monash Awards recognise outstanding intellect and both demonstrated and potential leadership. Monash Award scholars are expected to make a contribution to their field and to the general community. Applicants are asked to describe the key issues in their field, the issues that they will address in their study and their desired outcomes. The proposed study programme should make a significant original contribution to knowledge in their field.
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