The Shah Rukh Khan La Trobe University PhD Scholarship, which was named after superstar Shah Rukh Khan in 2019, has made a comeback. The registration for the scholarship started recently on August 18 and will go all the way till September 23. In partnership with the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne and La Trobe University, the scholarship aims to provide a life-changing opportunity for an aspiring female researcher from India to make a meaningful impact in the world.
The first ever scholarship was announced at the 2019 festival where SRK was the chief guest and visited the university in Melbourne, Australia to launch this program. Soon after, India's Gopika Kottantharayil Bhasi from Thrissur in Kerala was awarded the maiden scholarship. The university expressed that this was their most applied for scholarship with over 800 applicants and hence the scholarship has been introduced back courtesy of the festival that facilitated this.
The top criteria for the selection is that the candidate has to be a female Indian national who should be residing in India and have completed a Masters of Research degree within the past 10 years. The selected student will be receiving a four-year La Trobe University Full-Fee Research Scholarship.
The announcement of the scholarship was made in 2019 during the physical event of IFFM. But due to the pandemic and travel restrictions, it was put to a halt last year. Named one of the top universities in the world, La Trobe University has hosted some renowned dignitaries from India, like Kapil Dev, Amitabh Bachchan, and Rajkumar Hirani.
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Meanwhile, on the work front, Shah Rukh Khan makes his comeback to the big screen next year with three back-to-back releases in the form of actioners Pathaan and Jawan, slated to release on January 25 and June 2 respectively, and the social comedy Dunki which will hit the theatres on December 2.
(With inputs from ANI)
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