Ph.D scholarships in Australia for International students 2024-2025
Find Ph.D scholarships for international students to study in Australia 2024-2025.
Flinders and Geotechnical Engineering Technology Consulting (GETC) Pty Ltd Industry PhD Scholarship 2024
Flinders and Geotechnical Engineering Technology Consulting (GETC) Pty Ltd Industry PhD Scholarship: The behaviour of solar farm pile foundations in reactive soils and implications for their design Change lives and change the world with impactful PhD research co-funded by Flinders and GETC
Published: 12 Apr 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 14 Apr 2024
Flinders University ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation PhD Scholarship 2024
This project will be in collaboration with the Defence Science and Technology Group and will focus on water quality factors and their influence on materials and biofilm formation in the marine environment. ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation – Delivering innovative biofi
Published: 18 Mar 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Value: $38,982 Deadline: 31 Mar 2024
Flinders University PhD Scholarship – Social Policy - ARC Discovery Grant 2024
Outstanding candidates are sought for a three-year PhD scholarship for full-time research on an Australian Research Council (ARC) funded research project “Young People with Disability & Young Carers: Opportunities & Contributions". This ground-breaking project in social policy is
Published: 26 Feb 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 04 Mar 2024
Flinders University ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation and PhD Scholarship 2024
ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation – Delivering innovative biofilm solutions We are the leading Australian research and training centre tackling biofilm-related challenges. The ARC Training Centre for Biofilm Research and Innovation, led by Flinders University i
Published: 26 Jan 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Value: $36,161 Deadline: 09 Jan 2024
University of New England Australia’s Women Cartoonists Scholarship 2024
Expressions of Interest are invited for a PhD project to be completed as part of the Australian Research Council (ARC) funded Discovery Grant ‘Cartoon Nation: Australian Editorial Cartooning – Past, Present, and Future’ The PhD project should be designed to explore aspects of th
Published: 23 Jan 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Value: $32,192 Deadline: 18 Oct 2024
Flinders University PhD Scholarship 2024
We are seeking an outstanding PhD candidate to undertake a program of research within a broader NHMRC Ideas Grant entitled: Personalised daily body-clock tracking and circadian light therapy retiming to improve sleep, performance, health and safety. This exciting project is supported by a large
Published: 22 Jan 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Value: $33,990 Deadline: 31 Jan 2024
University of New England DVCR Completion Awards for PhD Students 2024
DVCR Completion Awards are funded by the University of New England to encourage timely doctoral completions. DVCR Completion Award will only be awarded to those doctoral students who can clearly demonstrate their thesis will be submitted within the award period.
Published: 19 Jan 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Value: $31,192.00 Deadline: 17 Nov 2024
Flinders University The SANFL Industry PhD Scholarship 2024
In partnership with Flinders University, SANFL are offering an industry PhD Scholarship to undertake innovative research into the sociocultural impact and legacy of AFL Gather Round on South Australian communities. SANFL are collaborating with Flinders University’s SHAPE Research Centre on
Published: 09 Jan 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Value: $35,000 Deadline: 12 Jan 2024
UNSW Sydney AUFRANDE Advanced PhD Scholarship Program for Talented Researchers 2024
Application are open for AUFRANDE Advanced surface modified materials for Li-ion batteries. AUFRANDE is a PhD training program for talented researchers to kick-off their PhD journey both in France and Australia within one of our industry-supported research projects. We are looking for a
Published: 05 Jan 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia , France Deadline: 24 Jan 2024
UNSW Sydney Artificial Intelligence Fully-funded Scholarship for Sustainable Cities 2024
We are excited to announce immediate openings for TWO FULLY FUNDED PhD candidates to work on a cutting-edge project at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT). We welcome applications for candidates interested in commencing in Term 2 or Term 3 of 2023.
Published: 05 Jan 2024 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 31 Jan 2024
Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Science PhD scholarship for Domestic or International Students 2024
The Faculty of Science is calling for applications from domestic and international students in the priority areas of Earth and atmospheric sciences, for commencement of course and scholarship in 2024. Three PhD scholarships are available.
Published: 15 Dec 2023 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 31 Jan 2024
University of Newcastle Australia Judy Kennedy Research Scholarship in Mental Health
Judy Kennedy Research Scholarship in Mental Health is established for a student whose research aims to improve the care and outcomes for people with mental illness and their families. Judy Kennedy was an outstanding leader in health care in the Hunter region. Initially trained as a ment
Published: 08 Dec 2023 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: Not Specified
Flinders University Playford Trust / Defence Science and Technology Group PhD Scholarship 2024
In partnership with the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG), the Playford Trust offers three PhD Scholarships. The scholarships are valued at $35,000 and are paid at the rate of $10,000 per annum for three-and-a-half years. DSTG is the Australian Government’s lead agency dedicated t
Published: 04 Dec 2023 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 19 Jan 2024
Flinders University Healthy Development Adelaide and Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation PhD Excellence Award 2024
Flinders University invites applicants for Healthy Development Adelaide and Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation PhD Excellence Award
Published: 27 Nov 2023 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 19 Jan 2024
Flinders University Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowship PhD Scholarship 2024
A PhD scholarship is available to work on the ARC Future Fellowship Project: Molecular movies using time-resolved momentum spectroscopies. This exciting project is in the area of physics, chemistry and/or material science within the Institute of Nanoscale Science and Technology housed within th
Published: 03 Nov 2023 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 01 Dec 2023
Flinders and St Peter’s College Industry PhD Scholarship 2024
Change lives and change the world with impactful PhD research co-funded by Flinders and St Peter’s College. Receive a $33,000 per annum scholarship tax free, for up to 3.5 years. Apply your research skills during an internship with St Peter’s College Flinders University and
Flinders University PhD Scholarship -- Machine Learning -- Object Detection in 3D X-ray Images 2023
A full-time PhD scholarship is available in the area of Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning in Computer Vision for students pursuing a PhD study. The project will develop machine learning and deep learning approaches in processing, segmenting, identifying, and analyzing 2D and 3D x-ray images
Published: 20 Oct 2023 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 15 Nov 2023
Flinders University 2023 Suicide Prevention Research Fund PhD Scholarship
The PhD Scholarship provides funding for successful applicants to attain a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). The PhD Scholarship is a funding agreement between Suicide Prevention Australia and the applicant’s Administering Institution (a University in Australia). The PhD Scholarship aims to su
Published: 18 Oct 2023 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 07 Nov 2023
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Australian Government RTP Scholarship (International)
Funded by the Australian government and valued at up to $143,881, the Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship covers tuition fees and provides a living-costs stipend to support outstanding international research students.
How to apply
Commencing students should select the check box to be considered for the RTP scholarship when submitting your postgraduate research degree application. A separate application is not required. However, you must submit your research degree course application before the relevant RTP deadlines.
Additional application information
International RTP selection is usually completed several months prior to your study commencement date. This means if you wish to commence in Research Period 1 (1 January) or Research Period 2 (1 March) you will need to have submitted your research degree application in September the year prior. If you wish to start in Research Period 3 (1 July) or Research Period 4 (1 October) you will need to have applied in December, the year prior. Please check the table below for exact dates.
Refer to the application and award timeline table below for details.
You cannot defer RTP beyond each calendar year. If you have submitted your course application after the deadline you will automatically be considered for RTP in the next round and receive an outcome from the later date.
You must submit all required documentation for your admission application, and Research Experience evidence (if applicable) to be considered in the relevant award timeline. Please note that your scholarship outcome and course application outcome may be received at separate times.
RTP scholarships are based on academic merit and are highly competitive. You will generally need to have an outstanding academic record, and any research publications will also be highly regarded.
Currently, enrolled HDR students must apply here . Please note that if you have previously been unsuccessful for RTP you will need to provide further academic qualifications or further research publications to be re-considered.
Application and award timeline
Submission deadlines.
The submission deadline refers to the date a student will need to meet, in order to be considered for an offer round.
New students can be considered for an RTP scholarship by completing the course application by the submission deadline. Current HDR students will need to submit a separate application by the submission deadline.
Current students must refer to the relevant submission deadline to be considered in the upcoming, international round. For example, currently enrolled international students must submit their documents by 21 December 2023 to receive an outcome in February 2024.
If you are a prospective student and have elected to be considered for an RTP scholarship, as part of your application for admission, please ensure you submit and all mandatory documents by the submission deadline. For example, if you wish to receive an RTP scholarship outcome in February 2024 and are commencing in research period 3 or 4 2024, you will need to complete your submission by 21 December 2023. Any submission after 21 December 2023 may result your scholarship application being considered in the next international round in November 2024.
The RTP stipends are valued at $40,109 per annum (2024 rate). The RTP International Scholarship provides a stipend to assist with living costs and overseas health cover as well as tuition fees offsets (i.e. no tuition fees are applicable).
Who's eligible
- be a commencing or enrolled international postgraduate research student
- have an outstanding record of academic achievement and research potential (research publications are highly regarded)
- have an unconditional offer of admission or be currently enrolled in a master's by research or PhD at the University of Sydney.
Terms and conditions
Rtp stipend international scholarship.
Eligibility
1. Applicants must be an international student at the time of award.
2. Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend International Scholarship (‘the Scholarship’) holders are expected to enrol in a full-time postgraduate research degree. The relevant Associate Dean (Research Education) may approve a part-time RTP Scholarship* where the University is satisfied that there are special circumstances beyond the student’s control (for example medical conditions, financial hardship, carer’s responsibilities).
*A part-time scholarship may have tax implications and student should seek tax advice from registered tax agents. International students will only receive approval to study part-time if it is permitted under their visa.
3. Applicants must apply to be considered for RTP Scholarships at the time of their application for admission to their HDR Course and must submit the required supporting material in the manner specified on the Scholarships Office website. Applicants who have already commenced their HDR candidature must apply by completing the application form available through the Scholarships Office website.
4. The Scholarship may be held for up to 14 research periods (full time) for Research Doctorate studies, or for up to 7 research periods for Research Masters studies. Periods of study already undertaken towards the degree prior to the commencement of the award will be deducted from the maximum tenure of the award.
5. No extension is possible.
6. A student is expected to commence the Scholarship by the census date of their commencing intake, and during the year the Scholarship is awarded. If a student has commenced their studies, the Scholarship may commence immediately. Deferment of the Scholarship to next calendar year is not permitted.
7. A recipient may defer their RTP Stipend for up to one research period with the approval of:
a. their supervisor, and b. the relevant Associate Dean (Research Education).
8. RTP Stipends may be provided for the duration of an approved industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity (as stated in Clause 33 of this document) if:
a. the recipient already holds, and remains eligible for, a RTP Stipend; b. no other income is received from these activities; and c. the maximum duration of the RTP Stipend has not been reached.
Stipend and Allowances
9. Holders of the Scholarship will receive a stipend of $40,109 per annum (2024 rate), indexed annually on 1 January.
10. A student who relocates their place of residence from outside the Sydney Metropolitan area to commence their research degree at the University of Sydney may claim a relocation allowance for eligible expenses. Eligible expenses are published in the University’s HDR Research Training Program (RTP) relocation allowance guidelines. The value of the allowance is up to $1,250 for travel from their home country to Sydney at the commencement of their degree, and up to $1,250 for travel to return to their home country after successful completion of their degree. Costs of relocation may only be claimed for the student’s personal relocation expenses and not for any other person or dependants.
11. A student who has already commenced their research degree at the University of Sydney prior to the Scholarship being awarded is not entitled to claim a relocation allowance. Students who become a permanent resident of Australia are not entitled to claim a travel allowance to return to their home country.
12. Reimbursement of up to $420 for Masters candidates and up to $840 for Doctoral candidates will be made for eligible claims for direct costs of producing a thesis in accordance with the University’s thesis allowance claim information. The claim must be lodged with the Higher Degree by Research Administration Centre (HDRAC - [email protected]) within one year of submission of the thesis and no more than two years after termination of the award. Costs associated with printing a thesis are not eligible as a printed thesis is no longer required for submission and examination.
13. Holders of the Scholarship may receive a concurrent award, scholarship or salary to undertake their research degree provided such award, scholarship or salary provides a benefit less than 75% of the Scholarship. The Scholarship will be terminated if this limit is exceeded. Salary for work unrelated to the student’s research is not subject to this limit.
Selection Criteria
14. The successful applicant will be awarded the Scholarship on the basis of:
a. academic merit, b. research experience, c. availability of a high-quality research environment and resources to support the candidature, and d. availability of high qualify supervisory arrangements to support the candidature.
15. Preference may be given to applicants who:
a. identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person as per University of Sydney policy, b. have not previously received an Australian Government or University Scholarship to complete an HDR course at the same level, c. have not previously completed an HDR course at the same level of study.
16. The successful applicant will be awarded the Scholarship by the Higher Degrees by Research Scholarships Sub-Committee (HDRSSC) on the recommendation of the Faculty.
17. The University of Sydney will notify applicants of the outcome of their RTP Scholarship application by email to the student’s University email address (for current students), or the preferred email address contained in the student’s application for admission.
Leave Arrangements
18. Holders of the Scholarship receive up to 20 working days recreation leave every 12 months of the Scholarship and this may be accrued. Any unused leave when the Scholarship is terminated or completed will be forfeited. Recreation leave does not attract a leave loading. The supervisor's agreement must be obtained before leave is taken.
19. Holders of the Scholarship may take up to 10 working days sick leave every 12 months of the Scholarship and this may be accrued over the tenure of the Scholarship. Students with carer responsibility may convert up to five days of their annual sick leave entitlement to carers leave on presentation of medical certificate/s. Students taking sick leave must inform their supervisor as soon as practicable.
20. Holders of the Scholarship may receive additional paid sick leave of up to a total of twelve weeks during their Scholarship for medically substantiated periods of illness where the student has insufficient sick leave entitlements available under Clause 19 above. Students applying for additional paid sick leave must do so at the start of absence or as soon as practicable. Periods of additional paid sick leave are added to the duration of the Scholarship.
21. Subject to relevant visa conditions, once holders of the Scholarship have completed twelve months of their award, they are entitled to a maximum of twelve weeks paid parental leave during the tenure of the Scholarship. Students applying for paid parental leave should do so at least four weeks prior leave commencement date. Periods of paid parental leave are added to the duration of the Scholarship. Holders of the Scholarship who have not completed twelve months of their award may access unpaid parental leave through the suspension provisions. When applying for parental leave, applicant should include at least one of the following documents:
a. letter from medical professional related to pregnancy, b. a surrogacy agreement, c. birth certificate of the child, d. adoption documents, or e. documentation that substantiates the application.
Research Overseas
22. Holders of the Scholarship may not normally conduct research overseas within the first six months of an award.
23. Holders of the Scholarship may conduct up to 12 months (18 months for students of Anthropology and other special cases) of their research outside Australia. Approval must be sought from the student's supervisor, and Head of Department/School, and will only be granted if the research is essential for completion of the degree. All periods of overseas research are cumulative and will be counted towards a student's candidature. Students must remain enrolled at the University and receive approval to Count Time Away.
Transfer between Research Masters and Research Doctorate degrees
24. Holders of the Scholarship may convert from a Research Masters degree to a Research Doctorate degree or vice-versa provided such change in candidature is approved by the Faculty/University School. The conversion from Research Doctorate to Research Masters may result in termination of the Scholarship. Should the Scholarship holder be approved to retain the Scholarship, the maximum duration of the RTP Stipend Scholarship becomes that for the new candidature.
Transfer to another University, Faculty, School or Supervisor
25. The Scholarships are not transferrable to another university. Should the holder of the Scholarship transfer to another faculty, school or supervisor within the University of Sydney, the duration of the Scholarship will not be extended.
26. Holders of the Scholarship may not apply to suspend their award within the first six months unless
a. permitted by a legislative provision; or b. approved by the relevant Associate Dean (Research Education) on the basis of special circumstances^.
^Special circumstances include carer responsibilities or medical conditions and will generally be out of the recipient’s control. International students should check the terms and restrictions applicable to their visas before applying.
27. Subject to relevant visa conditions, after the first six months, holders of the Scholarship may apply for up to 12 months suspension for any reason during the tenure of their award. Periods of suspension are cumulative and failure to resume study after suspension will result in the award being terminated. Approval to suspend must be given by the relevant Associate Dean (Research Education). Periods of study towards the degree during suspension of the Scholarship will be deducted from the maximum tenure of the Scholarship.
28. A RTP Scholarship will be suspended during any period of suspension of studies. International students should check the terms and restrictions applicable to their visas before suspending.
29. Subject to relevant visa conditions, holders of the Scholarship are entitled up to an additional 12 months suspension (less any period of paid parental leave) following holders becoming a parent. The Scholarship holder should apply for suspension within four weeks of the expected date of becoming a parent.
30. Whenever a student suspends their studies the university must report the suspension to immigration authorities and the student may be obliged to return to their home country for the duration of the suspension. Therefore, if a student wishes to remain in Australia during a period of suspension of studies, they must contact the closest Australian immigration office within 28 days of the approval notice to seek approval to remain in Australia during the suspension.
Changes in Enrolment
31. Holders of the Scholarship must notify the supervisor and Higher Degree by Research Administration (HDRAC) within 10 business days of any planned changes to their enrolment including but not limited to: attendance pattern, suspension, leave of absence, withdrawal, course transfer, and candidature transfer by written notice. If the award holder does not provide notice of the changes identified above, the University may require repayment of any overpaid stipend.
32. Students who obtain Australian Permanent Residence status during the course of their enrolment at the University of Sydney (or prior to enrolment at the University) must notify Student Fees, Student Administration Services Office, and HDRAC immediately when their Australian Permanent Resident visa is issued. In this case, students must bring their passport to the Student Centre as soon as possible so that the University can adjust their residency status. Subject to satisfactory progress, students will be eligible to continue with the Scholarship.
Industry placements, research internships and professional practice activities
33. Holders of the Scholarship may undertake industry placements, research internships, and professional practice activities of up to six months’ duration that are approved as part of their HDR course by:
a. their supervisor; b. the relevant Associate Dean (Research Education).
Acknowledgement
34. The Australian Government’s contribution must be formally acknowledged when, at any time during or after completion of a relevant HDR course:
a. the recipient; b. the recipient’s supervisor; or c. any other party publishes or produces material (such as books, articles, newsletters or other literary or artistic works) relating to the recipient’s research project.
35. This requirement is met by including the following statement in any materials: “This research is supported by an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship”.
Termination
36. The Scholarship will be terminated upon the Student’s: a. resignation or withdrawal from their degree, b. failure to enrol without approved leave or suspension, c. submission of their thesis or at the end of the award, whichever occurs first, d. acceptance of another scholarship provides a stipend of a higher value.
37. The Scholarship will also be terminated before clause 36 of this document if the University, after an enquiry, concludes that the Student has: a. not carried out the course of study with competence and diligence, or in accordance with their Scholarship offer, b. failed to maintain satisfactory progress, c. committed serious misconduct.
38. Stipend payment will be suspended throughout the duration of the enquiry/appeal process.
False or Misleading Information
39. The University of Sydney reserves the right to reassess a student’s Scholarship entitlements if it believes the student has provided false or misleading information to the university in relation to their application for admission or the Scholarship award.
40. The University recognises the right of any student to appeal to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Researcher-Training) against any decision affecting the award or tenure of the Scholarship.
RTP Tuition Fee Offset International Scholarship
2. Research Training Program (RTP) Tuition Fee Offset International Scholarship (‘the Scholarship’) holders are expected to enrol in a full-time postgraduate research degree. Subject to visa conditions, the University may approve a part-time Scholarship* where the relevant Associate Dean (Research Education) is satisfied that there are special circumstances beyond the student’s control (for example medical conditions, financial hardship, carer’s responsibilities).
7. A recipient may defer their RTP Tuition Fee Offset for up to one research period with the approval of:
8. RTP Tuition Fee Offset may be provided for the duration of an approved industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity (as stated in Clause 33 of this document) if:
a. the recipient already holds, and remains eligible for, a RTP Stipend; b. no other income is received from these activities; and c. the maximum duration of the RTP Tuition Fee Offset has not been reached.
9. Full tuition fees as set by the University of Sydney.
10. The visa application fee will be waived by the relevant Commonwealth Department and is only available at the time of visa application. The University of Sydney will not reimburse students for visa application fees that have already been paid by the student.
11. The cost of a standard single Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) that provides coverage for the student. The policy duration will be for up to 57 months for a PhD and 33 months for a Masters by Research at the time of award, and it will be organised by the University of Sydney. This scholarship will not provide OSHC for any other person or dependants.
12. OSHC purchased by the student will not be reimbursed. Students who have already commenced their research degree at the University of Sydney or at another University before enrolling at the University of Sydney is not entitled to this benefit.
13. Holders of the Scholarship may not concurrently hold another scholarship that provides support for tuition fees.
23. Holders of the Scholarship may conduct up to 12 months (18 months for students of Anthropology and other special cases) of their research outside Australia. Approval must be sought from the student's supervisor, and Head of department/School, and will only be granted if the research is essential for completion of the degree. All periods of overseas research are cumulative and will be counted towards a student's candidature. Students must remain enrolled at the University and receive approval to Count Time Away.
24. Holders of the Scholarship may transfer from a Research Masters degree to a Research Doctorate degree or vice-versa provided such change in candidature is approved by the Faculty/University School. The transfer from Research Doctorate to Research Masters may result in termination of the Scholarship. Should the Scholarship holder be approved to retain the Scholarship, the maximum duration of the RTP Tuition Fee Offset Scholarship becomes that for the new candidature.
31. Holders of the Scholarship must notify the supervisor and Higher Degree by Research Administration (HDRAC) within 10 business days of any planned changes to their enrolment including but not limited to: attendance pattern, suspension, leave of absence, withdrawal, course transfer, and candidature upgrade or downgrade by written notice. If the award holder does not provide notice of the changes identified above, the University may require repayment of any overpaid stipend.
36. The Scholarship will be terminated upon the Student’s: a. resignation or withdrawal from their degree, b. failure to enrol without approved leave or suspension, c. submission of their thesis or at the end of the award, whichever occurs first, d. acceptance of another scholarship that provides tuition fee,
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Flinders International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (FIPRS)
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Description
The Flinders International Research Scholarship (FIPRS) is a scholarship specifically intended to support international students that covers international tuition fees and also provides a stipend.
A very limited number of FIPRS for international students are available each year (5 scholarships in 2022) and due to the limited number of scholarships, each round is highly competitive. The FIPRS is awarded to candidates who demonstrate outstanding aptitude for independent research, academic merit, academic research training and research indicators and performance.
The scholarship is tenable for up to three years for a Research Doctorate degree and up to two years for a Research Masters degree. Successful applicants are required to undertake full time study and must be commencing a higher degree by research in Australia for the first time.
Applicants for the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship (AGRTPS) for international students will be automatically considered for the FIPRS.
Please note: for visa purposes, the FIPRS is not a Commonwealth Sponsored Scholarship.
The FIPRS pays the international student tuition fees charged by Flinders University for a research higher degree.
In addition, a stipend provides the recipient with a generous living allowance paid at the rate of $33,000 per annum (2023 rate). It is tax exempt and indexed annually.
An FIPRS student who moves to Adelaide from overseas is eligible for an establishment allowance (after arrival at Flinders) of up to $1,485 to assist with relocation costs and airfares, provided receipts can be produced by the student.
Eligibility
Awards will only be available to those who:
- who are a citizen of any overseas country except New Zealand, and do not hold Australian citizenship, Australian permanent resident status or New Zealand citizenship; and
- Intend to commence full-time study for a higher degree by research in Australia for the first time, in the year for which the award is to offered. Students who commenced their higher degree by research in the previous year but who, due to the timing of their application for admission and subsequent enrolment, were unable to apply for a FIPRS in that year, or, commenced a higher degree by research and terminated that enrolment within six months of commencement, may be considered; and
- Intend to enrol in an area of research concentration. These are areas in which the University has particular strength, has concentrated its research resources and has attracted external funding; and
- Satisfy all entry requirements for a higher degree by research, including the English proficiency levels in accordance with the English Language Proficiency Requirements for HDR Candidature
Selection Criteria
Selection of award holders will be undertaken by the Scholarships Committee based on academic merit and research potential.
Applications will be ranked according to the University’s Guidelines for Ranking Postgraduate Research Scholarship Applications
The University will give priority to students undertaking a higher degree by research for the first time.
Please see the Conditions of Award for full selection criteria.
Conditions of Award
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IMPORTANT APPLICATION I NFORMATION
All applicants are required to read the application guidelines provided below before submitting an application.
Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
To ensure your application is complete and competitive, please read and attend to the following:
Research Supervisor You must make contact with an academic staff member in your relevant academic area, and have an agreement from that person to supervise you if you are successful. Email evidence of the supervisor’s agreement should be included with your application. Applicants who do not have a supervisor at the time of application will not be considered for an AGRTPS/FIPRS.
Publications You must include up to five of your publications, each accompanied with a completed coversheet; publications without coversheets will not be considered. Publications are used to judge the quality of your previous research in the area that you intend to study at Flinders University. Applicants with more than five publications should consult with their Flinders University supervisor to select the best five. Explain briefly why these five were chosen. Do not provide more than five publications . Additional publications may be noted on your CV or in a separate list. Coversheets are not required for publications listed on the CV but not included among the top five.
Publications should not be more than 5 years old.
Typically, only publications in English should be included among the top five. Publications in other languages will be accepted only if the nature of the publication (for example, a report to a government agency) dictates that another language is most appropriate.
Please note, due to the highly competitive nature of the international scholarship round, applicants who have not published are unlikely to be competitive.
Academic Transcripts Applicants must provide a certified copy of all university level academic transcripts, translated into English, please do not provide secondary school certificates or non educational certificates or awards.
Research Proposal You must include a research proposal of approximately 500 words in length, outlining the problem, hypothesis or question and the methodology or approach.
Academic Referee Reports Complete Section A of two copies of the Academic Referee’s Confidential Report forms and forward them to two appropriate referees of your choice. If possible the referees should have an informed, personal and professional knowledge of your academic ability and be able to exercise judgment of your research potential. Academic Referee reports must be returned to [email protected] by the closing date.
Curriculum Vitae An updated CV outlining your work experience, all research experience, and a full list of cited publications should be included with your application.
Format & Language All documents must be uploaded via the application portal, and should be in English. Please save as a PDF and scan and save in the correct orientation. Please name all documents with your family name and document name, for example: name_Transcript, name_publication 1.
APPLICATION
To apply for an AGRTPS and FIPRS, you will need to first submit an application for admission to a Higher Degree by research (PhD or Master of Arts by research) followed by an application for the International RHD Scholarship Group.
If you already have a valid offer for admission to a Higher Degree by Research, you no not need to apply for admission again.
To apply for admission
International applicants – apply via Studylink and details about international admission can be found https://www.flinders.edu.au/international/apply/apply-research-degree/how-to-apply
Once you have read the information you should complete a registration https://student-flinders.studylink.com/index.cfm?event=security.showLogin&msg=eventsecured&fr=sp&en=default
Once you have completed a registration, you will be able to log back into that portal to complete your application for admission.
A Flinders student ID is created within 1 hour after a registration has been submitted – you will need to take note of this number.
How to apply for Scholarship
You will need to activate your account using the Student ID from your registration and your date of birth provided at time of registration: https://activate.flinders.edu.au/main
Once you have activated your account, you will receive a Flinders Authentication Name (FAN), you can then submit your application for the international HDR scholarship group.
- log in to your OKTA dashboard via the quick links on the Flinders website
- Select Student System
- Select the My Scholarship tab
- Select the Create a new scholarship application button
- Select 2024 from the search and select the International RHD Scholarship Group
If you have studied at Flinders University but graduated more than 12 months ago you will need to reactive your FAN via the FAN reactivation page . With an active FAN you will then be able to submit your application for scholarship via the Student Information System as advised above.
If you have previously applied to study at Flinders, you will be able to reactive your FAN via the FAN reactivation page , you will need to enter your Fist name, Last name, date of birth and your student ID, normally found on any letters sent by the university to you. The system will be able to identify you more accurately if you can enter your student ID.
Once your application is complete, including all mandatory questions and documentation, your application will be assessed. Assessment will commence once applications have closed.
Applications close Friday 4 August 2023 at 5pm Australia, Adelaide local time.
Any questions about the application process should be directed to the Student Finance Office via email at [email protected]
Any questions about the candidature application process should be directed to the Office of Graduate Research email at [email protected]
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About this scholarship
This is a stipend scholarship offered by ANU Colleges to Higher Degree by Research candidates. It is normal for recipients to undertake study on a full-time basis, however, in accordance with strict criteria, the scholarship can be awarded for part-time study for Domestic candidates only. International scholars must undertake study on a full-time basis.
Payments made fortnightly
Payments made for 3.5 years
SCHOLARSHIP TYPE
Student types
Student levels
Selection bases
Ongoing eligibility
Extension duration
Field of study
Eligibility.
These scholarships are available to potential and current students who:
- are domestic or international students; and
- have applied for admission to a PhD or Professional Doctorate by Research program; and
- have a Bachelor degree with first-class honours (some Colleges may consider students with upper second-class honours), or a Master degree with a research component or equivalent from a recognised university.
Additional information
How to apply, reference documents, further information.
- Scholarship for 3.5 years
- Travel and removal allowances for students relocating to Canberra to commence their research program
- Thesis allowance
- Dependant Child allowance (International students only)
- Paid medical and parental leave
No application is required specifically for this scholarship as all eligible candidates will be considered. Applications must be complete at the time of submission, including all supporting documentation and referee reports, in order to be considered in the scholarship ranking process.
Application Deadline
In order to be considered for an ANU PhD scholarship, in the main round of scholarship offers, applicants are required to apply for admission by the deadlines below. Once you have applied for the program, all eligible applicants will be automatically considered for the ANU PhD scholarship
Deadlines for scholarship rounds
- ANU PhD Scholarship (1872023) (PDF, 223.4 KB)
- Previous ANU PhD Scholarhsip (7372018) (PDF, 397.27 KB)
- ANU PhD Scholarship conditions of award (International student) (PDF, 218.59 KB)
- ANU PhD Scholarship conditions of award (Domestic student) (PDF, 138.55 KB)
- ANU PhD Scholarship - Conditions of Award 2023 revisions (PDF, 188.69 KB)
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Applicants are also strongly encouraged to make contact with the relevant Graduate Studies Convener or a prospective supervisor, prior to lodging an application, to discuss the proposed research topic and related matters.
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We offer a variety of scholarships to support you financially as your undertake your PhD. See below for all currently available scholarships and be sure to subscribe to study alerts to be notified of any new opportunities. For more scholarship information, please visit UQ Find a Scholarship .
Please note, all PhD applications at UQ are managed through a Central Portal on the UQ Graduate School website. Once you have selected your project (and received official endorsement), you may proceed to apply directly via the portal .
Ensure you check scholarship round application deadlines and outcome dates before applying in addition to any key dates listed on this page. For any queries, please contact the HDR Liaison Officer, [email protected] .
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UQ Graduate School Scholarship (UQGSS)
The UQ Graduate School Scholarship is the most common scholarship applied for when planning to undertake a Phd. Most PhD's at UQ are funded via the UQ Graduate School Scholarship. For more information on eligibility and how to apply, please visit the UQ Graduate School .
*Please note, currently the UQ Graduate School Scholarship is only available to Domestic candidates. International applicants are still elligible for Earmarked PhD projects (and accompanying Earmarked Scholarship).
IMB Global Challenges Scholarship
The Global Challenges PhD Scholarship offers a per annum top up to the UQ Graduate School Scholarship plus $5,000 support for a placement on top of the $2,000 Student Development fund (over the period of the candidature) to outstanding domestic and eligible international onshore applicants .
The PhD projects on offer will give each student the opportunity to take a deep dive into a specialised topic and research discipline in one laboratory and within our broad-ranging approach. Each project will provide the rich foundational research training gained by completing a PhD and an opportunity to make a unique contribution to the field of knowledge. By conducting these projects within a cohort of other students, also aiming to broadly address the identified themes, the collective will form an intellectual hub, together, solving these global challenges.
Importantly, the scholarship includes specialised training in each theme and cutting-edge research techniques, tailored transferable skills training and support to conduct a placement nationally or internationally with a related partner. Collectively, these will form four pillars of support for the research project and create job-ready graduates with links to the national and international research, entrepreneurial and industry community. This year's theme is 'Drugs inspired by nature' .
To qualify for a Global Challenges Scholarship, you must
- Apply for a participating PhD Projec t (marked with an asterisk).
- Submit your PhD application before the deadline (check back for 2024 deadline)
In your application, ensure you:
- Select ‘My higher degree is not collaborative’
- Select 'I am applying for, or have been awarded a scholarship or sponsorship'.
- Select ‘Other’, then add ‘ IMB Global Challenges + identified theme’
Please note, there are conditions for undertaking this scholarship. Refer to details below.
Scholarship conditions
If awarded the Global Challenges Scholarship, there are a few conditions that must be met in order to receive funding. These include:
- Conducting a cross-disciplinary project that is targeted at solving a global problem within one of the themes of – Drug Discovery, Chronic Disease, Superbug Solutions and Population and Disease Genomics. All projects that qualify for the Global Challenges Scholarship are marked with an asterisk.
- Conducting a project that is multidisciplinary, with an advisory group that is composed of at least one Associate advisor in a different IMB Centre (or UQ institute/school) to the principal advisor
- Conducting a placement with an external partner - arranged by you in collaboration with The University of Queensland Graduate School within the first 18 months of commencement, the placement can take place at any time during the candidature but is normally undertaken towards the end of the PhD. The extension of your candidature period from 3.5 years to 4 years is conditional on undertaking a placement.
- Being an IMB ambassador - both to promote the scholarship and IMB generally.
- Being an active participant in SIMBA and mentoring junior scholarship holders
- Training Week
- Technical training Masterclass
- PhD student retreat
- Industry engagement training and event
- UniQuest commercialisation workshop
- Career development workshops, alumni mentorship programs and career panelopportunities
* Please note, the scholarship duration is 3.5 years guaranteed plus 0.5 years conditional on completing training and a placement. Please know that further activities that build your cohort and enrich your PhD experience will be advised over the period of your candidature and your attendance will be required.
Earmarked Scholarships
Earmarked scholarships are offered for research projects aligned with recently awarded grants from major Australian Government research funding bodies, including the Australian Research Council, the National Health and Medical Research Council and the Medical Research Future Fund.
Earmarked scholarships offer PhD students the opportunity to contribute to large projects of national significance and work with leading researchers. The scholarship provides a living stipend of $32,192 per annum (2023 rate, indexed annually), tuition fees, and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). You can apply anytime - there is no closing date.
IMB Earmarked Scholarships are added to the PhD Projects list as they become available. Sign up to study alerts to be notified of any new opportunities. For more information on Earmarked Scholarships and how to apply, please visit the UQ Graduate School website .
* Please note, Domestic and International candidates may apply for an Earmarked PhD project and accompanying Earmarked Scholarship.
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Griffith University awards Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (GUIPRS) via a competitive application process to candidates commencing or enrolled in a Higher Degree Research (HDR) program. The fee offset provided through the award of a GUIPRS will remove the liability of the HDR candidate to pay program tuition fees for the tenure of the award. This website sets out the allowances and conditions attached to the GUIPRS award.
A limited number of GUIPRS may be allocated to achieve specific strategic objectives. In such cases, there may be additional eligibility requirements or variations to the procedure for selection and award. The GUIPRS Conditions of Award will be amended to reflect the variations applicable to the awardee.
Key benefits
Tuition fees.
Covers tuition fees for up to three and a half years for doctoral candidates and up to two years for research masters candidates.
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the candidate and any dependant(s) for the duration of the scholarship. Research candidates are required to hold a visa for their program length plus an additional eight months to allow for interactive thesis marking. Candidates undertaking a PhD will require 57 months of overseas health cover. Holders of Griffith University scholarships will receive cover (if undertaking a PhD) for the first 42 months of their program and will be required to pay the remaining 15 months (and provide evidence of coverage) at the time of accepting their offer.
Student Services and Amenities Fee
Covers the fee for which the scholarship recipient would otherwise be liable.
For information on when to apply through the Continuous Scholarship Round and intake dates please see Key dates.
How to apply
Applicants may only apply a maximum of two times in a five year period for consideration in the scholarship ranking and selection process.
New applicants must follow the process for submitting an online application for a research program, which also includes a section for scholarship application.
New applicants
Current research candidates are required to follow a different process for submitting a scholarship application.
Current candidates
Conditions of Award 2024
(1) To be eligible for a GUIPRS, an applicant must:
- not be a domestic student, as defined as being a student who is an Australian citizen; or an Australian permanent resident or holder of an Australian Permanent Humanitarian visa; or a New Zealand citizen.
- be commencing or enrolled in a HDR program (for which GUIPRS support is available) at Griffith University.
(2) To be considered for a GUIPRS, an applicant must:
- hold a Bachelor Degree (AQF 8) with First Class Honours (Class I) or be regarded by Griffith University as having an equivalent level of attainment, as specified on the Equivalent qualifications for HDR program admission webpage.
- have not completed a degree at the same or higher level as the HDR program to which the applicant is commencing or enrolled in.
- if seeking recognition for prior candidature in the HDR program, have not completed more than 12 months (equivalent full-time) of candidature at Griffith University or another Australian or overseas institution.
- have not previously held the same or an equivalent scholarship for which they are applying unless it was terminated within six months of the scholarship’s payments commencing; it was held for a degree at a lower level to which the applicant is applying; or the applicant is applying to transfer the scholarship (refer to Section 3.6 of the HDR Scholarship Procedure ).
- have not held a Commonwealth Government Australia Award scholarship in the two years prior to the point of commencing the award, unless approval for this course of action has been granted by the appropriate branch of the Commonwealth Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
- not be in receipt of an equivalent award or scholarship from the Commonwealth Government designed to offset research program tuition fees.
Applications for research scholarships as part of the Continuous Scholarship Round at Griffith University are firstly processed within the Griffith Graduate Research School. It is at this point that applications are initially reviewed for eligibility for entry into Griffith research programs.
Following this initial review, applications are then forwarded to the appropriate schools, departments or research centres for academic staff to assess applications for both entry into Griffith research programs, and for consideration for a scholarship. All applications are then assessed by the Dean (Research) of the relevant Group and the Dean, Griffith Graduate Research School, to arrive at an outcome against the eligibility and selection criteria.
Applications that meet the criteria for scholarship consideration are then assessed and ranked in an order of merit, as outlined in Section 3.2.7 of the Higher Degree by Research Scholarship Procedure and takes into consideration:
- Academic merit, with emphasis on the results attained in the qualification with the substantial research component but also taking into account the grades of any other eligible qualification, or evidenced equivalence of research excellence capability as applicable
- The international standing of the institution at which the qualification with the substantial research component was completed
- the quality of the eligible research outputs included as evidence in an application, as well as the applicant's contribution to these outputs
- the level and duration of sustained research experience and evidence of how the research activity undertaken bears upon and enhances the applicant's research capacity, with regard to the proposed research
- The compatibility/fit between the applicant, research environment, and the supervision team.
- The compatibility/fit of the proposed research with university/academic group research priorities
The University's HDR Scholarship Committee considers applicants and awards scholarships based on the University-wide Order of Merit List.
Applicants offered a GUIPRS may have their scholarship changed to an Australian Government Research Training Program International Fee Offset Scholarship if one becomes available and if they meet the criteria to be awarded a RTP Stipend.
3.1 Fee offset
(1) The fee offset provided by the GUIPRS removes the liability of the awardee to pay program tuition fees for the tenure of the award.
3.2 Allowances
(1) The following ancillary costs of undertaking the HDR program are provided for under the terms of this scholarship:
- the cost of a standard Overseas Student Health Cover policy which covers the candidate and dependents (if any) for up to 42 months; and
- the Student Services and Amenities Fee for which the scholarship recipient would otherwise be liable during the tenure of the scholarship.
4.1 Commencement of study
(1) Awardees must accept both a place in the HDR program (if not already commenced) as well as the GUIPRS by the date specified in the offer letter. The GUIPRS must be taken up between the dates specified in the letter of offer. Where exceptional circumstances prevent an awardee from taking up the award by the date specified in the offer letter, they may apply for a delayed commencement. Full details of the reasons for the request will be required. If an awardee cannot commence by the approved date the University may withdraw the award.
4.2 Mode of attendance – Remote candidature
(1) Awardees are required to maintain an on-campus enrolment.
4.3 Study load
(1) Awardees are required to maintain a full-time study load, unless approval for part-time study load and award is approved.
(2) A full-time study load commitment is at least the equivalent of the standard five day working week (e.g. 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, 48 weeks per year). The actual pattern of research and study is to be negotiated by the candidate and their supervisory team. Refer to Section 3.5.4 of the HDR Enrolment and Variations to Candidature Procedure .
4.4 Employment and other funding
(1) Awardees are permitted to undertake work, paid or otherwise, that is unrelated to their research project. However, it must not affect their ability to maintain their study load commitment, nor interfere with the timely progression and completion of their research project. Employment commitments will not be considered as a reason for an extension of the award. Requirements are detailed in Section 3.5.4 of the HDR Enrolment and Variations to Candidature Procedure .
(2) Awardees should consult with their principal supervisor in regards to the decision to undertake employment while in the HDR program.
(3) Awardees are permitted to:
- obtain funds for fieldwork, equipment or other expenses not covered by the award; and
- obtain funding for overseas travel costs from other Australian Government awards or other funding sources.
4.5 Part-time award
(1) Applications to undertake the award on a part-time basis may be considered where the applicant has significant caring responsibilities or a medical condition or disability limiting their capacity to undertake full-time enrolment. Part-time awards will not be considered based on employment limiting capacity to undertake full-time enrolment. Requirements are detailed in Section 3.7 of the HDR Scholarship Procedure .
(3) The award duration will be calculated on a pro-rata basis based on periods of full-time/part-time enrolment.
(4) Holders of a part-time award may convert to full-time enrolment and scholarship award at any stage, subject to seeking approval for full-time enrolment. The University may also require part-time scholarship recipients to convert to full-time if the reasons for which the part-time award was granted no longer apply.
(1) The tenure of a full-time GUIPRS is, from date of program commencement, up to two years (full-time equivalent) for a Masters (Research) candidate and up to three years (full-time equivalent) for a Doctoral candidate.
(2) Continuation of receipt of the GUIPRS during the tenure of the award is dependent upon evidence of the awardee’s satisfactory progress in the HDR program, through the timely completion of candidature milestones and satisfactory progress reports.
(3) The tenure of a GUIPRS will be reduced by any period of study undertaken:
- towards the research project and/or degree prior to the commencement of the GUIPRS; or
- towards the degree during suspension of the GUIPRS.
(4) A Doctoral candidate making satisfactory progress may apply for an extension to the GUIPRS tenure for up to a maximum of six months. An extension will only be approved where the grounds for the extension:
- relate to the study and are beyond the control of the candidate, and could not have been reasonably anticipated at the commencement of the program; or
- are on the basis of the candidate undertaking an industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity of more than 30 days duration, approved by the Dean Research as part of the HDR program, as per Section 4.8 of these Conditions of Award.
A request for an extension should be made within a reasonable period before (and at least one month) before the expiry date of the award. Awardees enrolled in a Masters (Research) program are not entitled to an extension of award.
4.7 Change to HDR program
(1) Applications to transfer candidature from one HDR program to another will be in accordance with Section 3.6.7 of the HDR Enrolment and Variations to Candidature Procedure . If an awardee is permitted to transfer from a Masters (Research) to a Doctoral program or from a Doctoral to a Masters (Research) program, the maximum duration of the award will be adjusted accordingly.
(2) The maximum tenure of a transferred award becomes that for the new HDR program minus the period of study undertaken towards the previous program prior to the conversion.
(3) A request for a major change to the thesis topic can be considered as per Section 3.6.4 of the HDR Enrolment and Variations to Candidature Procedure . If it is established through this approval process that the recorded field of research (FoR) and/or field of education (FoE) for the thesis topic have changed, the Griffith Graduate Research School will update these fields in the candidate’s record.
4.8 Leave provisions
(1) Candidates supported by a GUIPRS may apply to take leave as per their candidature, stipend scholarship (if applicable) and visa requirements. The GUIPRS will be suspended and extended in line with candidature leave provisions, refer to 3.7 of the HDR Enrolment and Variations to Candidature Procedure .
4.9 Industry placements, research internships and professional practice activities
(1) Recipients of a GUIPRS may undertake industry placements, research internships and professional practice activities that are approved by the Dean Research as part of their eligible HDR program.
(2) Ongoing receipt of a GUIPRS at the rate set out in Section 3.1 of these Conditions of Award may be available for the duration of an approved industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity if:
- The GUIPRS awardee has not exceeded the maximum duration of their HDR program;
- The awardee has sufficient GUIPRS tenure remaining;
- The awardee has not submitted their thesis for examination; and
- The industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity will run for at least 30 days and no more than six months duration.
(3) The undertaking of an approved industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity does not constitute grounds for extension to the GUIPRS tenure beyond the provision for extension set out in Section 4.6 (4) of these Conditions of Award.
4.10 Ethics
(1) Where necessary, awardees will abide by the National Health and Medical Research Council codes on animal and human experimentation, Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research and National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research , and the University's safety practices.
4.11 Termination of award
(1) A GUIPRS will be terminated in any of the following circumstances:
- at the end of the period of tenure provided for by the award or when the awardee lodges a thesis for examination, whichever is earlier;
- if the University is satisfied that the program of study is not being carried out with competence and diligence or in accordance with the offer of award, and no suitable arrangements can be made for continuation of the degree;
- when the candidate ceases full-time enrolment when approval has not been obtained to hold the GUIPRS on a part-time basis;
- if the awardee commences a period of leave without formal approval, or fails to maintain an on campus enrolment without the approval for remote candidature status;
- if the award holder does not resume study at the conclusion of a period of leave, or does not make arrangements to extend that period of leave;
- if the candidate ceases to meet the eligibility criteria specified in Section 1 of these Conditions of Award, other than during a period in which leave has been approved;
- if the University determines that a candidate is guilty of serious academic or student misconduct in accordance with the Academic Misconduct Policy – Higher Degree Research Candidates and the Student Academic Misconduct Policy ; and/or
- if the candidate fails to maintain satisfactory progress, as determined by the University in accordance with Section 3.9 of the HDR Academic Progress Procedure .
(2) If an award is terminated, it cannot be reactivated unless the termination occurred in error.
(1) A decision by the University made in respect of an application for scholarship is final and not reviewable, as per the University’s Student Review and Appeals Policy.
(2) A candidate who is dissatisfied with a decision to terminate the scholarship may request a review of the decision in accordance with the Student Review and Appeals Policy .
Refer to the Research degree scholarships for information on living allowance scholarships that are usually awarded in conjunction with this scholarship, including the Australian Government RTP Stipend Scholarship and the Griffith University Postgraduate Research Scholarship .
2024 Conditions of Award, effective from 1 January 2024. The conditions of award may change and these changes will be made available on the relevant website. Further information regarding scholarship selection and conditions at Griffith University can be found in the HDR Scholarship Procedure .
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Fully Funded Scholarships, University of Melbourne, Australia
The University of Melbourne – Australia , is inviting applicants for fully funded graduate research scholarships for domestic & international students from any country enrolling Master by Research or Doctoral degree program for academic year 2023 – 2024.
There will be approximately 600 (six hundred) scholarships available. The scholarships will cover the full tuition fee, provide stipend for living expenses, relocation allowance, and health insurance for international students. Scholarships are available for the duration of the study program; 2 years for students undertaking Master by Research degree, and up to 3.5 years for students undertaking doctoral degree.
Amount of Scholarships
The scholarships will cover the following:
- Full tuition fee.
- Stipend for living expenses.
- Relocation allowance.
- Health insurance for international students.
Duration of Scholarships
Scholarships are available for the duration of the program; 2 years for students undertaking Master by Research degree, and up to 3.5 years for students undertaking doctoral degree.
Level of Education
Scholarships available for Master by Research and Doctoral degree only.
Subjects or Fields of Study
Scholarships available for all subjects available at The University of Melbourne, Australia.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the scholarships, applicants must meet all the eligibility criteria below:
- Applicants must meet all the entry requirements for Master by Research or PhD degree program.
- Applicants must have applied for a graduate research degree.
- Scholarships available for current students and new students commencing study in academic year 2023 – 2024.
Number of Scholarships Available
600 (six hundred) scholarships will be available in 2023 / 2024.
Nationality
Scholarships available for all students from any country. There is no restriction or nationality criteria.
Selection Criteria
The University of Melbourne will assess your application based on your academic achievements, research potential and supporting documents.
Please take note on the above eligibility criteria carefully.
How to Apply
New students must have applied for a graduate research course by the closing date and will be automatically considered for the scholarship.
Current students must submit an online application form by the closing date in order to be considered for a scholarship.
Applicants will be notified that the scholarship application has been added to their applications record within seven days after submitting the online form.
Application Deadline
Applications must be submitted by October 31, 2023 .
Please take note of the deadline. Late submissions will not be entertained!
Result Notification
The University of Melbourne will notify the outcome of the scholarship to selected students as part of their course offer or at around the same time course offers are made.
Important Notes
- This scholarship program is highly competitive.
- Students must have applied for the program and will be automatically considered for the scholarship.
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Fully Funded PhD Scholarships for International Students 2024
Do you want to start your study adventure abroad? Good news! A number of fully funded scholarships are available for international students. In this article we will explain in detail about fully funded scholarships offered in world top universities, their benefits and step by step application process.
Many fully funded PhD scholarships 2024-2025 are available at world top universities for international students. These scholarships provide monthly stipend along with tuition fees, accommodation charges, health insurance and travel allowance.
Apply for fully funded scholarships and fulfill your dream of studying at world top universities like Yale University USA, Oxford University UK, Cambridge University UK, Harvard University USA, Monash University Australia, CGS China and many more. Here is a list of fully funded PhD scholarships for international students:
1. Yale University Scholarships USA
Yale University Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is offered for undergraduate, masters and PhD. Yale Scholarship can vary from a few hundred dollars to over $70,000 per year; the average Yale need-based scholarship is over $50,000.
- Institution: Yale University
- Study in: USA
- Level of Study: Undergraduate / Masters / PhD
- Click here for Deadlines and step by step Application process.
2. Turkey Government Scholarship
Turkey Government Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is offered for undergraduate, masters and PhD studies. Turkiye Burslari Scholarship covers m onthly stipend up to 1600 TL per month, t uition Fee, r eturn flight ticket, h ealth insurance and a ccommodation.
- Institution: Turkish Universities
- Study in: Turkey
- Level of Study: Undergraduate, Masters, PhD
- Click here for Deadlines and step by step Application process .
3. Chinese Government Scholarships
Chinese Government Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship. Only masters and PhD programs are available under this scholarship at more than 280 Chinese Universities. Chinese Government Scholarship covers accommodation, basic heath insurance and monthly allowance up to 3500 Yuan.
- Institution: Chinese Universities
- Study in: China
4. DAAD Scholarship Germany
DAAD Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship. This scholarship is only available for masters or PhD studies at the top German Universities. This scholarship covers monthly payments of 850 euros for graduates or 1,200 euros for doctoral candidates.
- Institution: German Universities
- Study in: Germany
- Level of Study: Masters / PhD
5. MEXT Scholarship Japan
MEXT Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is available for undergraduate, masters, PhD and training studies. MEXT scholarship will cover tuition fee, accommodation, monthly living allowance and round airfare travel expenses from your country to Japan.
- Institution: Japnese Universities
- Study in: Japan
6. Fulbright Scholarships USA
Fulbright Scholarships are fully funded scholarships for international students. These scholarships are only offered for masters and PhD studies. Fulbright Foreign Student Program covers full tuition fee, a living stipend, full accommodation fee, airfare and health insurance.
- Institution: USA Universities
- Level of Study: Masters / PhD
7. Ton Duc Thang University Graduate Scholarship
Ton Duc Thang University Graduate Scholarships are fully funded scholarships for international students. These scholarships are only offered for masters and doctoral studies. This Scholarship covers full tuition fee and full accommodation fee.
- Institution: Ton Duc Thang University
- Study in: Vietnam
8. Bangkok Government Scholarship
Bangkok Government Scholarships are fully funded scholarships for international students. These scholarships are only offered for masters and Ph.D. This Scholarship covers 100% of tuition fees and a monthly stipend and accommodation in the amount of 16.000 Baht.
- Institution: Chulalongkorn University
- Study in: Thailand
9. Gates Cambridge Scholarship
Gates Cambridge Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is offered for masters and PhD studies. This scholarship provides £17,500 stipend per annum, health insurance, academic development funding up to £2,000 and family allowance up to £10,120.
- Institution: University of Cambridge
- Study in: UK
10. Stanford University Scholarships
Stanford University Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is offered for Masters and Ph.D studies. This scholarship is offering full tuition fees, traveling allowance, Living allowance and academic expenses.
- Institution: Stanford University
11. Muhammad Bin Zaid University Scholarships
Muhammad Bin Zaid University Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is offered for masters and doctoral studies. The MBZUAI scholarship offers 100% tuition fees waiver, monthly stipend, accommodation and many more benefits.
- Institution: Muhammad Bin Zaid University
- Study in: UAE
12. Hungary Government Scholarship
Hungary Government Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship for international students to study undergraduate, masters and PhD at Hungarian Universities . Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship will cover tuition fees, stipend of HUF 43,700/month, accommodation contribution of HUF 40 000/month and medical insurance for up to HUF 65 000 a year/person
- Institution: Hungarian Universities
- Study in: Hungary
- Level of Study: Undergraduate/ Masters / PhD
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The UNSW Sydney International Research Scholarships 2024-25 are available to international students who wish to pursue their Master’s and PhD degrees in Australia. These prestigious scholarships are awarded to high-achieving students from a range of backgrounds, providing them with the opportunity to develop their research skills and knowledge alongside some of the world’s leading academics. recipients will receive a full fee waiver as well as a living allowance for the duration of their studies. In addition, UNSW International Research Scholarships provide recipients with the opportunity to interact with other scholars from around the world and to gain valuable cross-cultural experience. If you are an international student who is passionate about undertaking postgraduate research, then a UNSW International Research Scholarship could be the perfect opportunity for you.
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The University of New South Wales offers a wide range of scholarships and awards to support international students commencing full-time study at UNSW. The scholarships and awards are provided by various organizations, including the UNSW Foundation, the Australian Government and the Faculty, School or Supervisor. The scholarships and awards are available for a variety of courses, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. The scholarships and awards provide financial assistance to cover the costs of tuition, travel and living expenses. The scholarships and awards are also available for students who are members of specific groups, such as Indigenous Australians, people with disabilities and people from disadvantaged backgrounds. The scholarships and awards are offered to international students who demonstrate financial need, academic merit or both.
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) is one of Australia’s leading research and teaching universities. Located in Sydney, UNSW is a member of the prestigious Group of Eight – a coalition of Australia’s most research-intensive institutions. With a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and research, UNSW offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across a broad range of disciplines. UNSW International Research Scholarships provide an opportunity for outstanding international students to pursue their studies at UNSW. The scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and research potential, and are tenable for the duration of the student’s program. The scholarships cover tuition fees, health insurance and a living allowance, and provide recipients with the opportunity to undertake their studies in one of Australia’s leading research environments. You can also apply for Victoria University of Wellington Scholarship in New Zealand 2024-25 (Fully Funded)
UNSW Graduate Scholarships 2024-25 in Australia Details:
- Scholarship Host Country: Australia
- University : University of New South Wales (UNSW)
- Course Level : Master by Research and PhD Degree
- Financial Coverage : $35,000 per annum (2023 rate)
- Who is Eligible? : International students
- Deadline: 19 January 2024
Benefits of UNSW Scholarship 2024-25 in Australia:
Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship
- Scholarship Value : $37,684 per annum (2024 rate) Tuition Fees and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
University International Postgraduate Award (UIPA)
- Scholarship Value : $37,684 per annum (2024 rate)
- Tuition Fees
Tuition Fee Scholarship (TFS) plus a Research Stipend
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Eligibility Criteria o f UNSW Scholarship 202 4-25:
- International students from all countries are eligible to apply.
- Students must have completed an undergraduate degree from a recognized university.
- To be considered for the UNSW scholarship, students must apply for a Master by Research or PhD degree at the University.
- If English is not your first language, you should provide proof of English language proficiency: IELTS, TOEFL, or any other ( Check Language Requirements )
Supporting Documents:
- Academic Transcripts
- Copy of Valid Passport
- Research Proposal
The application deadline to apply for the International Research Scholarships 2024-25 at University of New South Wales, Australia is 13th September 2024.
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How to Apply for UNSW Scholarships 2024-25 in Australia?
- Applicants must first apply for UNSW admission.
- An applicant may only be eligible to apply for a scholarship if they have submitted an admission application but have not yet received an offer of admission.
- You will receive an Admissions Application Receipt Letter once you have applied for admission. You will be provided with your own unique URL at the bottom of your letter, which you may use in order to apply for a scholarship whenever the application rounds are opened.
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Australia scholarships for international students 2023-2024.
- April 14, 2023
- by Opportunities Circle1
Are you considering studying in Australia but worried about the cost? Have you heard about Australia scholarships as a way to fund your education but need help figuring out where to start? Look no further! This blog will introduce you to the world of Australia scholarships for international students and provide all the information you need to apply for one.
Australia is home to some of the top universities and colleges globally, making it a popular destination for students from all around the globe. However, studying in Australia can be expensive, especially for international students. That’s where Australia scholarships for international students come in. Scholarships are a form of financial aid that can help cover the cost of tuition, sometimes living expenses, and other education-related expenses. Now, a question arises in every student’s mind: How can I get a 100% scholarship in Australia? We have listed several fully funded scholarships for international students in this article below; therefore, read it to the end.
There are many different types of scholarships in Australia for international students, including merit-based scholarships, need-based scholarships, and scholarships for specific groups of students (e.g. women, minorities, and students with disabilities). Some Australia scholarships for international students are offered by the Australian government, while others are offered by universities, private organizations, or foundations.
This article contains information about Australian scholarships for international students 2024 that will help you receive financial grants and awards to study in Australia. Many Indian and Pakistani students worry as they are not eligible for many scholarships in Australia, so here’s a good opportunity for them. Most of these Australia scholarships are open for all countries, so the list below contains Australia scholarships for Pakistani students too.
If you’re interested in applying for scholarships in Australia for international students, it’s important to research and find the right one. This article will list some of the most popular Australia scholarships for international students available. So if you are ready to take the first step towards funding your education in Australia, read on!
List of Australia Scholarships for International Students
Here is the list of Australia scholarships for international students. This list contains information about partially and fully funded scholarships in Australia for Pakistani students, Indian students and other international students.
Australia Awards Scholarships 2024-2025 | Fully Funded
Australia Award is a fully funded scholarship Australia that covers all costs related to studying abroad. Australian Awards Scholarship 2024 generally offers the following benefits:
Benefits of the Australia Awards Scholarships 2024 in Australia:
- Australia Awards Scholarships cover full tuition fees.
- Return round-trip economy class tickets to and from Australia will be provided with the most direct airline.
- A one-time establishment grant will be provided to contribute to the cost of accommodation, textbooks, and study materials.
- A fortnightly living expense contribution to basic living expenses will be paid at a rate determined by the department.
- The introductory Academic Program is a mandatory program prior to the start of formal academic studies covering information on how to live and study in Australia; the scholarship in Australia will cover the cost.
- Overseas Student Health Coverage (OSHC) for the duration of the award is provided; these scholarships to study in Australia will cover the student’s basic medical costs.
- Pre-Course English Fees (PCE): If deemed necessary, the PCE may be available to students for in-country and/or Australian training
- Supplemental academic support may be provided to ensure a student’s academic success to enhance their academic experience.
- Fieldwork may be available to research students eligible for a return economy class airfare via the route, direct to your country of citizenship, or within Australia.
- Deadline: April 30, 2024
ANU International Scholarships 2024 in Australia | AGRTP
If you meet the eligibility criteria above, make sure to read the various benefits of the Australian Government Research Training Program (AGRTP) Stipend Scholarship offered by Australian National University.
Benefits of the Australian Government Research Training Program at ANU:
- The AGRTP Scholarship has an annual value of $36,652 which helps cover living expenses and contributes to a conducive research environment.
- Scholarship payments are made fortnightly. Thus, ensuring a consistent and reliable source of financial support throughout the duration of the program.
- The ANU stipend scholarship is for a period of three years, offering support to pursue higher degrees by research.
- In addition, there is also the option for a standard six-month extension, allowing flexibility for scholars to complete their research.
- It also provides travel and removal allowances. Hence, easing the transition to a new academic environment in Australia.
- The AGRTP scholarship further includes a thesis allowance. This supports scholars in the publication and distribution of their research findings.
- Plus, international students, in particular, benefit from a child allowance, acknowledging the additional financial responsibilities associated with family support.
- The ANU International Scholarships come with paid medical, maternity, and parental leave.
- Receiving the ANU International Scholarship under the AGRTP is a recognition of academic merit and potential.
- With these Australian Government Scholarships, students can easily study in Australia for free.
- Deadline: April 15, 2024
Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship 2024 | Study in Australia
Read the details above and are interested in the international grant at Melbourne University. Are you ready to apply for the Melbourne International undergraduate scholarships? Now check the benefits and financial coverage provided under this Australian scholarship.
Benefits of Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship 2024:
- The scholarship will provide a $10,000 tuition fee for the first year of an undergraduate program at Melbourne University.
- Fifty percent fee remission for the next 3 years will be done under the undergraduate scholarship.
- Or the scholarship may offer one hundred per cent fee remission for the next three years if students maintain excellent academic record and fulfil the university’s requirements.
- University of Melbourne Scholarship 2024 is an opportunity to study at Australia’s top university.
- Deadline: May 31, 2024
University of South Australia Research Scholarships 2024
UniSA Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship that covers all costs related to studying abroad. University of South Australia Scholarships generally offer the following benefits. This is an excellent chance for students to receive a fully-funded scholarship from the Australian government.
Benefits of the University of South Australia Research Scholarships 2024:
- All programs are available in the English language.
- The Host University will cover all educational expenses of international students.
- Furthermore, a living allowance of $32,500 per annum.
- Thesis allowance.
- Sick leave (paid).
- Recreation leave.
- Full tuition fee exemption.
- Health expenses coverage for international students (OSHC).
Melbourne University Scholarships in Australia 2024
Do you meet the eligibility criteria above? If yes, do not forget to read the various benefits Melbourne University Scholarships offer in 2024 to all students.
Benefits of University of Melbourne Scholarships in Australia:
- The University of Melbourne offers a range of scholarships to domestic and international students that provide generous financial assistance.
- Receiving this scholarship provides access to one of Australia’s top-ranked and globally renowned institutions.
- It offers all students the chance to live and study in Australia.
Benefits of Melbourne International Undergraduate Scholarship:
The Scholarship offers either a
- $10,000 reduction in tuition fees (fee remission) for the first year of an undergraduate degree.
- 50 percent reduction in fees for the entire three-year duration of an undergraduate degree.
- 100 percent fee remission for the complete three-year duration of an undergraduate degree.
Benefits of Graduate Research Scholarships:
- The University offers stipend and fee offset scholarships for graduate students pursuing advanced research degrees.
- Full fee offset is for up to two years for Master’s by Research students and up to four years for doctoral candidates.
- A living allowance of $37,000 per year.
- Relocation grants of $2000 for students relocating from States or Territories other than Victoria or $3000 for those moving from outside Australia.
- International students who need a student visa receive Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Single Membership.
Benefits of Research Training Program Scholarship:
- This Melbourne Scholarship is provided by the Australian Commonwealth Government.
- It provides a complete fee offset for a maximum of two years for Master’s by Research students and up to four years for doctoral candidates.
- For the fee offset and stipend, Recipients of the stipend version also receive a living allowance and relocation grant.
Carnegie Mellon University Scholarships
Carnegie Mellon University offers fully funded scholarships for outstanding and talented international students who wish to pursue a master’s degree in Australia. These Australian scholarships are also called financial aid; students can study and research there. This fully funded scholarship in Australia is valued at AUD 30,000 for the duration of a 21-month master’s degree and AUD 20,000 for a 12-month master’s degree. Scholarships are offered for the master’s level.
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Deakin university scholarship.
Deakin University offers fully funded scholarships in Australia for international students. The scholarship in Australia allows Postgraduate level programs in all Subjects taught at Deakin University. These Australian scholarships will provide a stipend of $28,600 annually, a relocation allowance from $500 to $1,500 and health insurance. Deakin University RTP scholarship is open for international students who want to pursue postgraduate and doctoral studies in Australia.
Melbourne Research Scholarships
Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarships 2024 is an excellent opportunity for outstanding international students to pursue master’s or doctoral degrees in Australia. The duration of the Australian scholarship for international students is 2.5 to 3 years for masters and up to 4 years for PhD/doctoral programs. This scholarship offers a living allowance annually, a full fee waiver, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) single membership, a relocation grant and many other benefits.
Deakin Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship
Deakin Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship is offered to international students pursuing any undergraduate and postgraduate program. The Australian scholarship program awards a 50% tuition fee waiver to the recipients commencing their studies at Deakin University.
Charles Darwin University Scholarship
Charles Darwin University Scholarship in Australia for international students is offered for undergraduate, postgraduate, doctoral and research training. Charles Darwin University offers multiple scholarships in Australia for international students; two are fully funded, while the other 4 types of awards are partially funded and cover up to 50% of the tuition fee. The wide range of scholarships offered by CDU to students in various fields.
Griffith University Scholarships
Griffith University Scholarships in Australia are open for international students to pursue bachelor’s, master or post-doctoral studies. Griffith University offers many scholarships, some are fully funded, and some are partially funded.
Queensland University Law Scholarship
Queensland University Law Scholarship is a partially funded scholarship for international students to pursue master’s studies in Australia. It covers 25% or 50% of tuition fees according to the recommendation of the Head. The Master of Laws (LLM), the Master of International Law (MIL), and the Master of International Commercial Law (MICLaw) or dual degree programs are offered under this scholarship. The closing date for students commencing in Semester 1 is October 30. The closing date for students commencing in Semester 2 is May 15.
University of Sydney International Scholarships
The University of Sydney Scholarship is a fully funded opportunity for masters and PhD international students. This scholarship in Australia will cover tuition fees and living allowance. The scholarship amount of $40,000 is payable for one year in two equal installments. Furthermore, Applications are open all year round so that students can apply throughout the year.
Swinburne International Excellence Scholarship
Swinburne International Excellence Scholarship is a scholarship in Australia for international students to pursue undergraduate and master’s studies. Swinburne ranks in the Top 200 universities for Engineering and Technology by the World University Rankings 2020. Swinburne International Excellence Scholarship covers $2500 a year off your course fees. There are various fields offered under this scholarship.
University of South Australia Scholarships
The University of South Australia offers scholarships for international students who want to pursue master’s and PhD degrees in Australia. International Research Tuition Scholarships provide the tuition fee for the entire research study period. All academic fields & majors are available and offered at the University of South Australia. Moreover, the scholarship accepts applications throughout the year.
Monash Research Training Program
Monash Research Training Program offers fully funded scholarships in Australia to support students undertaking Research Doctorate and Research Masters’s degrees. This Australian scholarship is worth up to $29,000 annually; a relocation allowance of $1,500 and a living allowance are also provided. The Australian government is funding these scholarships. The deadline is different for each round of application, so make sure to check the deadline using the link below before starting your application.
Australian Government Research Training Program
Australian Government Research Training Program scholarships are offered to outstanding international graduates from any country to commence their education for a Master’s or Doctorate. This scholarship provides a monthly stipend and fees. Offset pays tuition fees and allowances to assist students with ancillary costs of a higher degree by research. It is a fully funded scholarship.
Bond University Scholarship
Bond University Scholarships are partially funded scholarships for international students. These scholarships are only offered for undergraduate degrees. This Australian Government scholarship provides the Students with a 50% tuition fee waiver. During this scholarship, students will get an opportunity to learn from world-class professionals.
Macquarie University Scholarship
Macquarie University Scholarship is offered for undergraduate and master’s studies. This highly competitive scholarship is based on academic merit and is awarded to future students. The Macquarie University Vice-Chancellor’s international scholarship provides a scholarship of approx. AUD 10,000.
Southern Cross University Scholarships
Southern Cross University offers partially funded scholarships for international students. SCU scholarship is offered for undergraduate and postgraduate studies. The scholarship provides a $5,000 fee reduction every year, paid in installments throughout the study years, commencing in the first session and continuing based on the successful completion of each study session. The Australian Government scholarships are designed to recognize academic excellence, promote cultural diversity and financially support international students.
Edith Cowan University Scholarships
Edith Cowan University offers a fully funded scholarship for international students from specific countries. This scholarship is offered for master and PhD studies. This scholarship provides a stipend of $28,420 annually, a relocation allowance, and Overseas Student Health Cover. This Australian Government scholarship is offered in various fields.
Australia scholarships for international students present an incredible opportunity for those who wish to pursue higher education in this beautiful and diverse country. By taking advantage of these international scholarships, students can access some of the world’s best academic programs and research opportunities. We encourage all aspiring students to explore the various scholarship options available and to apply for those that align with their interests and goals. Share this with your friends and peers who may be searching for opportunities to study in Australia. By working together to spread awareness of these Australian Government scholarships, we can help more students achieve their dreams of studying abroad in Australia.
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The Faculty of Science is calling for applications from domestic and international students in the priority areas of Earth and atmospheric sciences, for commencement of course and scholarship in 2024. Three PhD scholarships are available. Published: 15 Dec 2023 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 31 Jan 2024.
PhD fees. As an international student in Australia you'll pay fees at a higher rate. The Australian government estimates that typical international PhD fees are between AUD $20,000-50,000 (USD $12,740-31,850) per year. This is what you can expect to pay if your project doesn't have funding attached or you're proposing your own topic.
How to apply. The University of Sydney International Scholarship runs on the same assessment timeline as the Research Training Program. If you wish to commence in Research Period 1 (1 January) or Research Period 2 (1 March), you must submit your research degree application in September of the year prior. If you wish to start in Research Period 3 (1 July) or Research Period 4 (1 October), you ...
This scholarship aims to support international postgraduate research students to study at the University of Sydney. University Scholarships; Scholarships ... Funded by the Australian government and valued at up to $143,881, the Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship covers tuition fees and provides a living-costs stipend to support ...
The FIPRS pays the international student tuition fees charged by Flinders University for a research higher degree. In addition, a stipend provides the recipient with a generous living allowance paid at the rate of $33,000 per annum (2023 rate). It is tax exempt and indexed annually.
5. University Of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarships. Established by the University of Melbourne, the Graduate Research Scholarship is awarded to highly qualified domestic and foreign research students. This is one of the fully funded PhD scholarships in Australia for international students that covers tuition fees, living expenses ...
Graduate Research Office. +61 2 6125 5777. Enquire now. This is a stipend scholarship offered by ANU Colleges to Higher Degree by Research candidates. It is normal for recipients to undertake study on a full-time basis, however, in accordance with strict criteria, the scholarship can be awarded for part-time study for Domestic candidates only.
The Global Challenges PhD Scholarship offers a per annum top up to the UQ Graduate School Scholarship plus $5,000 support for a placement on top of the $2,000 Student Development fund (over the period of the candidature) to outstanding domestic and eligible international onshore applicants.. The PhD projects on offer will give each student the opportunity to take a deep dive into a specialised ...
Griffith Graduate Research School. Contact GGRS for enquiries relating to HDR admission, candidature, scholarships, orientation or workshops. Office hours. Monday to Friday, 9.00 am to 4.30 pm; Future students. Email: [email protected]; Telephone: +61 7 3735 3817; Current Griffith students and staff. Email: [email protected]
PhD Scholarship. Barking up the right trees - a microbial solution for our methane problem. This Southern Cross University 3.4-year fully funded PhD project supports an Australian Research Council DECRA project investigating the role of tree-dwelling microbial communities in mitigating greenhouse gasses. Read more.
Monash University. Monash University offers fully funded scholarships to international students for 2023-4. It's offered for masters and doctoral research studies and covers an annual living allowance of $35,600, with relocation allowance of $550 and a research allowance per annum of $1,500.
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The University of Melbourne - Australia, is inviting applicants for fully funded graduate research scholarships for domestic & international students from any country enrolling Master by Research or Doctoral degree program for academic year 2023 - 2024. There will be approximately 600 (six hundred) scholarships available.
The Australian National University (ANU) offers fully funded PhD scholarships for international and domestic students in various fields of study. These scholarships cover tuition fees, living ...
University of Sydney Scholarship is a fully funded masters and PhD scholarship for international students. This scholarship cover tuition fees and living allowance. Scholarship amount of $40,000 payable for one year in two equal installments. Institution: University of Sydney. Study in: Australia.
American Australian Association Graduate Education Fund: Supports funding for Australian and Indigenous Australian graduates to undertake full time postgraduate study (Masters, PhD, Postdoctoral Research) US Institutions: APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN! Cowin Scholarship Program: Scholarships of up to $7500 AUD for Bond students to participate in a ...
Gates Cambridge Scholarship is a fully funded scholarship for international students. This scholarship is offered for masters and PhD studies. This scholarship provides £17,500 stipend per annum, health insurance, academic development funding up to £2,000 and family allowance up to £10,120. Institution: University of Cambridge.
List of Scholarships in Australia for international students 2023. 1# University of Melbourne Scholarships 2023 ( total 600 Graduate Scholarships) 2# Flinders University Scholarships in Australia 2023. 3# University of South Australia Scholarships 2023. 4# University of Tasmania Scholarships 2023. 5# University of Technology Sydney Scholarships ...
by Opportunities Pedia. December 29, 2023. Reading Time: 5 mins read. The UNSW Sydney International Research Scholarships 2024-25 are available to international students who wish to pursue their Master's and PhD degrees in Australia. These prestigious scholarships are awarded to high-achieving students from a range of backgrounds, providing ...
The International Max Planck Research School for Molecular Organ Biology (IMPRS-MOB) offers fully funded positions to talented and enthusiastic students holding a relevant Master's degree. Read more. Funded PhD Programme (Students Worldwide) Germany PhD Programme Max Planck Research Programme. More Details.
Edith Cowan University offers a fully funded scholarship for international students from specific countries. This scholarship is offered for master and PhD studies. This scholarship provides a stipend of $28,420 annually, a relocation allowance, and Overseas Student Health Cover. This Australian Government scholarship is offered in various fields.
The PhD Fully Funded Scholarships 2024 - 2025 for International Students provide a pathway to advanced studies in prestigious institutions across the USA, Canada, the UK, Europe (including Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Hungary), Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. These merit-based scholarships, which include the likes of Chevening ...
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