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Ph.D scholarships in Australia for International students 2024-2025

Find Ph.D scholarships for international students to study in Australia 2024-2025.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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University of Queensland 2024 Dr Paul Stuart McCarthy Memorial Prize, Australia

Dr Paul Stuart McCarthy Memorial Prize 2023 is offered for  degree in the field of Open to current Domestic and International UQ students who Study area is Health and medicine only. Established in 2008 and maintained by the income from a donation of $25,000 by Mrs Haila McCarthy on

Published: 12 Oct 2023 Type: PhD Study in: Australia Deadline: 22 Oct 2022

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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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10 PhD scholarships in Australia for 2022

Australia has been a perennial favourite destination among international PhD candidates: cutting-edge facilities, well-regarded universities with robust global rankings and dynamic research culture. Little wonder many seek PhD scholarships in Australia.

Home to six of the world’s top 100 universities, this country is one of the world’s education powerhouses. These universities offer almost every major possible, which is another attractive incentive.

At the same time, an Australian PhD takes on average three and a half years to complete; with research supervisors who strive to ensure students complete their PhDs on time and successfully. The high emphasis placed on education in Australia should assure that the quality of an Australian PhD is not compromised as well.

All of the above, however, do not come cheap. Melbourne has “one of the world’s wildest and most expensive real estate markets .” Sydney was recently ranked the most expensive city in Australia and 14th most expensive globally, thanks to its astronomical property prices, living costs, transportation and telecommunications.

University tuition fees are not cheap either. That is why in order to attract the best talents from all over the world, the government and universities listed below have created the following PhD scholarships in Australia for international students:

Australian National University – Australian Government Research Training Programme (AGRTP) International Fee Offset Scholarship

Australian National University is the top-ranked university in Australia (QS World Ranking 2021). Located in Canberra, this research-intensive university is well-known for its research expertise and strong industry partnerships.

These generous Australian PhD scholarships include living stipend and tuition fees coverage as well as health insurance cover, making them one of the world’s best PhD scholarships. Source: Sonny Tumbelaka/AFP

This particular PhD scholarship – provided by the Australian governmen t – covers three years’ tuition fees with two possible six-month extensions, and overseas student health cover for the student and their immediate family. You should contact your prospective supervisor beforehand to discuss your research topic; the deadline is Apr. 15 if you plan to study in 2022.  

University of Sydney International Scholarship

The University of Sydney is consistently one of the world’s top 50 universities, thanks to its excellent teaching and research. Offering Australia’s widest range of academic programmes, students at this university can participate in the latest research projects as well.

This International Scholarship – covering both tuition fee and stipend scholarships via the Australian Government Research Training Programme – is worth 35,629 Australian Dollars (2021 rate). Note that it has four research periods – however, the submission deadline is Sep. 30, 2022 should you apply in Research Period 1 and 2, 2023.

China Scholarship Council-University of Melbourne PhD Scholarship

Ranked 33rd in the world, the University of Melbourne has an enviable network of research platforms that enable its student researchers to have access to some of the best research infrastructure. Their vibrant community of alumni and leading academics allows you to access industry-integrated learning and networking opportunities there as well.

This PhD scholarship – for citizens of the People’s Republic of China only – is provided by both the China Scholarship Council and the University of Melbourne; the former will contribute to return airfares, living stipend of 22,800 Australian dollars per year (2020 rate) and visa application fees. The latter provides a full fee tuition scholarship up to four years and a supplementary living allowance of AU$10,200 per year (2021 rate).

University of Melbourne Graduate Research Scholarship

All international students can apply for this PhD scholarship without needing to fill in a separate form. When you apply for a graduate course at University of Melbourne, you are automatically considered for this scholarship . 

Scholarship winners will get AU$31,200 (2021 rate) as a living stipend for three and a half years, a relocation grant of AU$3,000 if they are from overseas, and Overseas Health Student Cover. The Fee Offset Scholarship will pay your tuition fees for up to four years.

Monash University Graduate Research Scholarship

Monash University is a member of the prestigious Group of Eight – a group of Australian universities with excellent teaching and research – with six locations in the state of Victoria. Not only is it ranked 58th by QS World University Rankings 2022, but it is also the most innovative university in Australia within the Asia-Pacific region (Reuters, 2019) too.

Working while completing a PhD is impossible, which is why these PhD scholarships in Australia are created. Source: William West/AFP

This scholarship is worth AU$30,000 per year, covering living costs and an additional relocation grant of AU$1,500. The application deadline is Mar. 31, 2022. This can be tied in with the Monash International Tuition Scholarship which covers tuition fees and Overseas Health Student Cover – the deadline application is Mar. 31, 2022 as well.

University of South Australia – William T. Southcott Scholarship

The University of South Australia is famous for having its research rated at or above world-class levels due to its expert supervisors and cutting-edgefacilities. If you are interested in pursuing a PhD in Practical Engineering, this university is offering the William T. Southcott Scholarship . 

It is valued at AU$32,000 per annum for a maximum of three years or three and a half years with an extension which is granted in extremely rare circumstances. As it is linked to a relevant research project – which will commence in 2022 – please contact the Graduate Research Team for further information. 

University of Queensland Earmarked Category 1 PhD project scholarship

The University of Queensland is ranked among the top 50 globally by the Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities, 46th in the QS World University Rankings and 66th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Such illustrious rankings are due to innovative research that contributes to life-changing advances, combined with its world-class teaching and research facilities.

This university has Earmarked Category 1 PhD projects within four broad areas; you may apply for the scholarship – which covers both tuition fees and living costs – given by the Australian government for these projects . You should aim to apply before Mar. 31, 2022 .

University of Queensland – PhD Scholarship for Bioresorbable Metals for Intraoperative Ligation Clips: In Vitro and Biomechanical Engineering Experiments

This PhD position is available at the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, which forms part of the CranioFacial programme within the Herston Biofabrication Institute (HBI). This is a collaborative project between the University of Queensland and the HBI.

Get in touch here for further information if you meet the minimum application requirements. This scholarship is valued at AU$28,854 per year (2022 rate) for three and a half years with a possible extension; the deadline is Jan. 9, 2022.

University Technology Sydney International Research Scholarship

Located in the heart of Sydney with a culturally diverse campus, University Technology Sydney is an inclusive public university of technology. Despite their young age – established in 1988 – the university is one of Australia’s largest universities.

This particular PhD scholarship – with an aim to attract international students of high calibre to drive UTS’s research arm – will pay for your tuition fees for up to three years. The deadline is Jan. 15, 2022.

Flinders University – Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) Grant: PhD Scholarship in Material Science and/or Civil Engineering

Flinders University is among the top 2% of world universities (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2022). Located in Bedford Park, south of the city of Adelaide, its main teaching and research campus is home to over 26,000 students.

This particular PhD – a partnership between Flinders University and the University of Melbourne – includes a living stipend of AU$28,854 per year (2022 rate) for three years with a possible extension.

All in all, these PhD scholarships are great choices especially if you have been planning to study in Australia in 2022.

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Macquarie University provides a range of generous scholarships to support exceptional graduate researchers. All scholarships are considered and awarded through a competitive process.

Scholarships are available for study in the following courses:

  • Bachelor of Philosophy (BPhil) (for domestic students)
  • Master of Research (MRes) second year (for domestic and international students)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) courses (for domestic and international students)
  • bundle offers of Master of Research second year and PhD (MRes Y2 + PhD) (for domestic students).

Scholarships may include one or more of the following:

  • tuition fee offset
  • living allowance (stipend)
  • top up living allowance (additional funding on top of base stipend)
  • fixed sum or one-off payment
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) and/or visa application costs for international students.

From 1 January 2024, the standard rate for stipend scholarships awarded to graduate researchers at Macquarie University will be raised by nine per cent to $35,000 per annum (full-time rate).

The Bachelor of Philosophy scholarship is valued at $5000 per session and is paid as a lump sum.

Important details

Major scholarship round dates for Session 2 2024.

Applying for a scholarship

New applicants to Macquarie University must:

  • complete the combined course and scholarship application via the Online Application System
  • arrange for two academic referee reports to be submitted to the Graduate Research Academy
  • indicate the scholarship reference number under the scholarship details question.

Applicants who are already enrolled (commenced the Macquarie HDR program in session 1 2024 only) or have received a valid Macquarie University letter of offer for a higher degree research program within the last six months, must:

  • download our guidelines on how to submit a Scholarship Only application
  • submit an online HDR Scholarship Only application form with supporting documents

Macquarie University will advise the successful applicant of entitlements at the time of scholarship offer.

Eligibility

Applicants for graduate research scholarships at Macquarie University must meet the minimum entry criteria to the relevant course of study and should review the available courses listed for each scholarship on the scholarship search tool when considering their application.

Macquarie University assesses and ranks applicants based primarily on academic merit and research experience. Alignment of the proposed research topic with the University’s research priorities and the strength of the supervisory team may also be considered.

Learn more about the scholarship rating criteria .

Specific eligibility criteria apply to research pathway scholarships, which support Macquarie University students as they progress through the research pathway.

Learn more about submitting an application .

Scholarship types

  • Commonwealth funded Research Training Program (RTP) for domestic students and International Research Training Program (iRTP) for international students
  • Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarship (MQRES) for domestic students and International Macquarie University Research Excellence (iMQRES) for international students
  • Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarships (MQRES) for Indigenous Australians
  • Project-specific scholarships advertised for a specific project with a specific supervisor
  • Externally funded or co-funded scholarships

Finding a scholarship

Use the scholarship search tool to search for all Macquarie University scholarships. You can also search our external scholarship opportunities that are funded or co-funded by external partners.

Note: Official Macquarie University research scholarships are only listed on the Macquarie University web pages.

Research pathway scholarships 

Bachelor of philosophy scholarship.

The Bachelor of Philosophy scholarship, valued at $5000 per session, is awarded to high-performing domestic students who meet the eligibility criteria below.

Commencing session

The eligible student:

  • enters the program with a Macquarie University WAM ≥ 80 (or equivalent GPA of ≥ 6/7)
  • is enrolled full-time as at the census date in their commencing session.

Subsequent session

  • receives a minimum overall WAM ≥ 80 in their commencing session
  • is enrolled full-time at the census date in their subsequent session.

Note : Eligibility for the scholarship in each session is confirmed 1–2 weeks after the session census date. Successful students are notified by the Graduate Research Academy via email.

BPhil/ MRes Year 1 progressing to Year 2

Eligible domestic and international candidates progressing from the Bachelor of Philosophy/Master of Research Year 1 to the Master of Research Year 2 will be considered for tuition fee offset and stipend scholarship to the value of $35,000 per annum.

Candidates are:

  • assessed and awarded on academic merit
  • competitively ranked based on the overall WAM of their BPhil/MRes Year 1 units
  • the top ranked candidates (with the highest WAMs).
  • exempt units will not be counted for calculation of the WAM
  • the total number of scholarships awarded each year is dependent upon the scholarship budget approved by the University.

MRes Year 2 candidates progressing to a PhD

The MRes Year 2 to PhD scholarships will be awarded through a competitive ranking process.

The three-year scholarship includes:

  • a tuition fee offset
  • a stipend valued at $35,000 per annum fixed rate.

See more information about MRes Year 2 progression to PhD .

Research funding for Indigenous Australians

Indigenous Macquarie University Research Excellence Scholarship provides support to Indigenous Australians to enrol in a postgraduate degree including Bachelor of Philosophy/Master of Research, Master of Philosophy, or Doctor of Philosophy, in any field of research. Learn more about the Indigenous research excellence scholarship .

Research Training Program fee offset scholarship 

The Research Training Program (RTP) fees offset scholarship is funded by the Australian Government. Theses scholarships are awarded in the form of a fee waiver for the maximum period allowed for you to complete your research program, rather than as a lump sum in your bank account. For details of the RTP, please visit the Department of Education .

Defer your scholarship 

If you’re unable to start your research degree in the session your scholarship has been offered, you may be able to defer your scholarship funding to the following session, subject to your scholarship Conditions of Award . Requests for deferral beyond one year are not normally approved. To request a deferral, please contact the Graduate Research Academy .

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Griffith University awards Griffith University Postgraduate Research Scholarships (GUPRS) via a competitive application process to candidates commencing or enrolled in a Higher Degree Research (HDR) program. GUPRS are provided to assist with candidates’ general living costs and do not cover program tuition fees. This website sets out the allowances and conditions attached to the GUPRS award.

A limited number of GUPRS 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 GUPRS Conditions of Award will be amended to reflect the variations applicable to the awardee.

Key benefits

$33,480 per annum (2024 full time rate).

Generous paid leave provisions, including recreation, sick, parental, cultural and partner leave.

Options to study part time.

Domestic candidates can apply to undertake the program predominately away from the University.

Funds to assist with costs of relocating to undertake the program.

Flexibility to balance paid employment with full-time study.

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.

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Conditions of Award 2024

(1) To be eligible for a GUPRS, an applicant must:

  • be commencing or enrolled in a HDR program (for which GUPRS support is available) at Griffith University.
  • not be receiving income from another source to support the candidate’s general living costs that provides a benefit greater than 75% of the GUPRS stipend rate to undertake the proposed program. Income unrelated to the candidate’s HDR program, or income received for the candidate’s HDR program but not for the purposes of supporting general living costs, is not to be taken into account.

(2) To be considered for a GUPRS, 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.

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 GUPRS may have their scholarship changed to a Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend if one becomes available and if they meet the criteria to be awarded a RTP Stipend.

3.1 Stipend

(1) A full-time GUPRS carries an annual stipend of $33,480 (2024 rate). The stipend rate for any particular year may be the same as that for the preceding year, indexed annually.

(2) Income derived by way of a Scholarship by a candidate receiving full-time education at a University may be tax exempt. It is the responsibility of the scholarship holder to assess the tax liability of their scholarship.

(3) The stipend will be paid into an account in a bank, building society or credit union, on a fortnightly basis, as per the University’s payment schedule. Payment will be calculated from the date of commencement of study, except where an awardee is already enrolled in the program, in which case payment may commence from the date of advice of the grant of the award (or from 1 January for offers made in November of the preceding year).

3.2 Relocation allowance

(1) An awardee who is required to relocate, either within Australia or from overseas, specifically to undertake the program and take up the award is entitled to receive a maximum of $515 for each eligible adult and $255 for each eligible child to an absolute maximum of $1,485 for the following on provision of receipts to the GGRS, verifying the costs of this travel:

  • travel expenses equivalent to the economy/student airfare for the candidate, spouse and dependents to Brisbane or the Gold Coast via the most direct route. Where a candidate elects to travel by car, a per kilometre allowance up to the equivalent airfare for the candidate will be calculated. Candidates cannot claim for accommodation or meal costs if they elect to travel by car; and
  • removal expenses.

(2) Any relocation allowance must be claimed within 6 months of commencement of the award. Relocation allowances are not payable for travel undertaken after the completion of studies, or termination of the award.

3.3 Leave entitlements

(1) The table below describes the leave that awardees are entitled to within the tenure of the award.

(2) International candidates seeking leave will need to meet the conditions of their visa to be entitled to the leave provisions described below and are advised to check with Griffith International.

(3) Leave is not permitted within the first 6 months of candidature, unless in exceptional circumstances. Such applications will require approval of the Dean, Research.

(4) Parental leave: up to a maximum of 12 weeks paid parental leave, where the candidate is the primary carer of a new-born child or of a newly adopted child under 16 years of age, upon the provision of appropriate certification. Candidates enrolled on a part-time basis will be entitled to paid leave calculated on a pro rata basis.

The paid parental leave is normally only available to the candidate (birth parent / non-birth parent / adoptive parent) who is taking on the primary care giver role within the first twelve months of the child coming into their care. Parental leave for pregnant candidates would normally commence no later than 3 weeks prior to the expected birth date unless medical evidence is provided to certify that the pregnant candidate is fit to continue normal study for a further period that extends to no later than the expected birth date.

The table below sets out the parental leave entitlements for eligible candidates:

4.1 Commencement of study

(1) Awardees must accept both a place in the HDR program (if not already commenced) as well as the GUPRS by the date specified in the offer letter. The GUPRS 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.

(2) In exceptional circumstances, an application to undertake the award predominantly away from the University may be considered for domestic candidates where they have a high likelihood of success as evidenced by qualifications and research experience. Requirements are detailed in Section 3.8 of the HDR Scholarship Procedure and section 3.3 of the HDR Admission Procedure.

(3) International candidates must 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) Holders of a GUPRS with dependent children may be eligible for the Family Payment paid by Centrelink. Enquires must be directed to Centrelink.

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 .

(2) The award will be 50% of the full-time stipend rate, part-time scholarships are not tax exempt.

(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 GUPRS 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 GUPRS 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 GUPRS will be reduced by any period of study undertaken:

  • towards the research project and/or degree prior to the commencement of the GUPRS; or
  • towards the degree during suspension of the GUPRS.

(4) A Doctoral candidate making satisfactory progress may apply for an extension to the GUPRS 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 Industry placements, research internships and professional practice activities

(1) Recipients of a GUPRS 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 GUPRS 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 GUPRS awardee has not exceeded the maximum duration of their HDR program;
  • The awardee has sufficient GUPRS 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 GUPRS tenure beyond the provision for extension set out in Section 4.6 (4) of these Conditions of Award.

(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.

4.10 Repayment of scholarship

(1) An awardee is required to repay any scholarship payment if:

  • the payment is made in error or overpaid (as determined by the University);
  • the awardee is no longer enrolled in the period the scholarship is paid;
  • the awardee does not meet the conditions of the scholarship; or
  • the awardee has provided false information; or
  • the awardee has been made a scholarship offer in error.

4.11 Termination of award

(1) A GUPRS 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 GUPRS 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 .

Australian and New Zealand citizens and Australian permanent residents should refer to the Australian Government RTP Domestic Fee Offset Guidelines ( PDF , 789k.

International tuition fees vary depending on which school or research centre you will be enrolling in. Refer to the Australian Government RTP International Fee Offset Scholarship and the Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarship for tuition fee scholarships.

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.

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Doctor of Philosophy

A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is an internationally recognised graduate research program that will enable you to become an independent researcher. 

With the guidance of an advisory team, you'll undertake a research project, produce an 80,000-word thesis and complete an oral examination.

A PhD takes 3 to 4 years full-time. Under guidance, you'll develop advanced research skills and knowledge in your chosen field.

The thesis is a substantial document that makes an original contribution to your field of research. Your thesis may involve an alternate format .

You'll need a strong academic background and you may need to submit a research proposal and other documents to support your application. About 1,000 PhD candidates join UQ each year researching a wide range of topics.

Research at UQ

UQ is one of Australia’s top research-intensive universities. Our research makes an impact on the world's cultural, environmental, economic and social challenges.

Learn more about UQ's research

Program highlights

  • Be inspired and challenged to explore new ideas and develop greater understanding of complex questions with leading researchers.
  • Access premier resources including one of Australia’s largest libraries, with more than 2 million physical resources and 116,800+ journal subscriptions.
  • Foster and improve your skills through the Career Development Framework, created with industry.
  • Learn from researchers whose work addresses national and global cultural, environmental, economic and social challenges.

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Supervision

You have to find and contact a thesis supervisor before you apply

This supervisor will support, guide and mentor you through your research, and can introduce you to professional networks that will start your career.

Find a supervisor

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3-Minute Thesis

The showcase event for research candidates is the 3-Minute Thesis (3MT). 

3MT is held each spring.

Learn more about the 3MT

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Career development

UQ offers a range of development opportunities via the Career Development Framework (CDF) to help you develop portable skills for any career or industry.

Learn more about the CDF

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Studying at UQ gave me the flexibility to expand my knowledge across different areas of science outside of my chosen specialty. Keeping my scientific and translational skills broad has allowed me to adapt to different environments and opportunities throughout my career.

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Entry requirements

Gpa equivalent.

Select where you studied and your qualification to see the GPA you need to be considered for this program.

Meeting the GPA requirement doesn’t guarantee admission.

Academic entry requirements

You have to prove you are prepared for PhD study. You do this by showing you:

  • have completed some research experience
  • have completed an approved university degree  and
  • can meet the English language requirements.

Approved degrees

An approved degree needs to be:

  • in an area relevant to your proposed PhD project and
  • completed no more than 10 years ago.

You need one of the following approved degrees to apply for a PhD:

  • Master of Philosophy (or another research master’s degree); or
  • Bachelor’s degree from an approved university with at least honours class IIA or equivalent; or
  • Coursework master’s degree with an overall grade point average of 5.65 on the 7-point UQ scale which includes relevant research experience, approved by the dean; or
  • Postgraduate degree (at least one year full-time or equivalent) with an overall grade point average of 5 on the 7-point UQ scale, together with demonstrated research experience equivalent to honours class IIA will be considered on a case-by-case basis; or
  • Bachelor’s degree plus at least 2 years of relevant research experience , including research publications.

Research experience

You'll meet the requirements for admission into a PhD in terms of 'research preparedness' if you can provide evidence that you've planned and executed project work and/or a body of research with some independence.

To demonstrate this, we'll ask you to provide one of the following:

  • with completed courses that aim to develop research skills (minimum value of #1 unit e.g. 50 per cent of a #2 unit course), and/or
  • the completion of a supervised research project that includes an individually graded written report with a combined minimum course volume equal to #4 units at UQ.
  • Scholarly papers involving a substantial contribution as an author, appearing in recognised academic journals or in volumes published by recognised academic publishers.
  • Research or technical reports prepared for industry, government or business, which adhere to the broad conventions of academic publishing (i.e. contain an up-to-date review of relevant literature, a description of relevant research methods and an evaluation of results, etc.) and which identify you as a significant contributor.
  • A portfolio of published creative work together with published critical discussion of some or all of that work, or of a comparable body of work by others, and which demonstrates your development of a scholarly approach to creative work as research investigation.
  • Demonstrable industry or work experience where you can demonstrate that you have planned and executed a project, working with a high level of independence.

Student visas

International students who are accepted into full-time study in the Doctor of Philosophy are eligible to apply for an Australian Student visa (subclass 500).

This program has two CRICOS codes:

  • 0100213 – Architecture, creative arts, education, health, information technology, management and commerce, mathematical sciences, social and cultural studies
  • 0100214 – Agriculture and environmental studies, dentistry, engineering, human movement, medical studies, natural and physical sciences, pharmacy, psychology, veterinary science

Discuss your proposed project with us to determine which CRICOS code is most relevant for your visa application.

There are a number of requirements you must satisfy before a visa is granted, including the genuine temporary entrant (GTE) requirement.

Learn more about student visas

Additional entry requirements

Many departments will have additional entry requirements and may request documents to support your application, such as a research proposal. You should discuss these additional requirements with your potential thesis supervisor.

Additional application information

Minimum English language proficiency requirements apply, please refer to the English proficiency policy .

English language requirements

There are a few ways you can meet our English language requirements. If you sit a test, the following scores are needed for PhD admission:

Read our English language requirements

Scholarships

There are several types of PhD scholarship:

  • tuition fee scholarship : this covers the fees charged by UQ for PhD study
  • living stipend scholarship: this is a   fortnightly payment (or stipend) to support your daily expenses
  • top-up scholarship: may be provided by external organisations, supervisors, or philanthropic donations. When awarded, they provide an additional payment on top of a living stipend scholarship. They cannot be held without a living stipend scholarship.

Each year, we award more than 600 scholarships to attract and support the highest quality higher degree by research applicants.

View all postgraduate research scholarships

University scholarships

UQ scholarships include:

  • Graduate School Scholarships
  • Graduate School Tuition Fees Scholarship
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarships
  • Earmarked Scholarships
  • The Graduate School Scholarship

Other scholarships

Throughout the year we advertise a range of other research scholarships, including top-up scholarships, travel grants and external scholarships, including:

  • Westpac Future Leaders Scholarship

How to apply for a scholarship

You can apply for many scholarships using the same form as your PhD application. External scholarships might have different ways to apply. 

Our Scholarships website explains how to apply for each scholarship. If you are applying for a non-UQ scholarship, outcome dates may vary.

Fees and costs

Tuition fees.

Your fees will vary according to your academic field, study load and whether you study internally or remotely.

Learn more about postgraduate research fees

Research costs

The department you enrol with will meet all necessary costs for your project, including:

  • resource and facility costs: at UQ, which may include other organisations in Australia or overseas
  • travel costs: to complete fieldwork, collect data, or to visit libraries or other repositories
  • coursework costs: for courses studied outside the department
  • relevant training: in particular methodologies or techniques.

How to apply

Before you apply, 1. check your eligibility.

Check your eligibility by reviewing the entry requirements for UQ's Higher Degrees by Research. If applying for a scholarship, check the scholarship's eligibility and important dates.

2. Approach a potential supervisor or find a project

You'll either need to find:

  • a supervisor in your field who will support your proposed project.  Identify a researcher .
  • a project you can join that suits your interests.  See available projects .

If you're choosing a researcher, you'll need to find one with relevant expertise and get agreement to support your PhD and project.

Many departments will require additional information to make a decision around your motivation, understanding, commitment, and financial support required.

They may request documents to support your application, such as a research proposal. You should discuss these additional requirements with your potential thesis supervisor.

3. Gather your documents

You will need to compile the necessary documents. We will accept scanned copies of original documents, but you will have to keep all original documents for the duration of your studies.

Upload all documents as PDFs and name your files like this: LASTNAME_firstname_document-name.pdf

If any of your documents is in a language other than English, you will need to send both the original document and an official translation.

Send the following documents with your application:

An academic CV assists us to determine your readiness to commence a higher degree by research. For the purposes of this application, your academic CV should be current (i.e. no more than 6 months old) and include information under the following headings:

Personal details

  • your full name
  • your contact details (phone number, email address, city and country of residence)
  • nationality
  • languages spoken and proficiency level for each
  • your ORCID ID or other research output identifier (such as Google Scholar) if you have one (see the ORCID ID and research identifiers information provided by UQ Library).

As the purpose of this academic CV is to determine your academic suitability for a higher degree by research program at UQ and your competitiveness against other applicants, we only require information that is of direct relevance to our decision-making processes. With this in mind, please do not include the following in your academic CV:

  • photographs/head shot
  • marital status
  • driver’s license
  • date of birth/age
  • hobbies and interests.

Educational qualifications and academic awards

List each of your formal educational qualifications in reverse chronological order (i.e. with the most recent formal educational qualification listed first). For each qualification, include:

  • the commencing and end dates (month and year) for the qualification
  • the full title of the qualification (e.g. Bachelor of Arts instead of B.A.)
  • the institution attended and the enrolling school/administrative unit
  • the city and country where the institution is located
  • your Grade Point Average (GPA) for the overall qualification
  • any academic achievement awards (e.g. Dean’s awards, subject prizes, University medals, thesis prizes etc.) received for the qualification
  • if a research thesis was part of the qualification, include the title and word length of your dissertation.

As part of your application, please submit academic transcripts and degree certificates for each educational qualification you list.

Please do not include:

  • high school qualifications
  • the individual subjects/courses undertaken throughout your qualifications or the grades awarded for these
  • training courses/professional development activities not resulting in a formal qualification.

Professional affiliations and memberships

List any professional/disciplinary associations or committees that you a member of and include:

  • the commencing and end date (in years) for the affiliation/membership
  • the name of the professional association or committee
  • your membership type (e.g. student member, affiliate member, full member etc.) or role (e.g. committee member, secretary, president etc.).

Employment history

List each of your previous employment roles in reverse chronological order (i.e. with the most recent/current employment listed first) and include:

  • the commencing and end dates (month and year) for the employment
  • the title of each position
  • the name of the employing organisation, the city, and country where you were based
  • your main duties or accountabilities in that role, providing detailed information on any research-related activities
  • any achievements during that role that are relevant to your proposed field of research .

Other research experience

List any voluntary, unpaid, or extra-curricular research-related projects or experiences you have undertaken (e.g. summer research projects, internships etc.) and include:

  • the commencing and end dates (month and year) of the experience
  • the name of the organisation, the city, and country where you were based

Research outputs

In reverse chronological order (i.e. the most recent output first) list your research outputs,  including for example research published or accepted for publication, research reports, and research by creative practice.

If needed, use sub-headings to separate refereed journal articles, published conference proceedings, edited book chapters, books, creative works, industry reports, invited papers, patents, media commentary, conference presentations and posters, invited talks etc. If applicable, use additional sub-headings to indicate if outputs are published , accepted for publication (but not yet in print), or (submitted but) under review .

Do not include any outputs/publications that are ‘in preparation’ .

For all research outputs, include:

  • the output/publication reference using an official bibliographical style (such as Turabian/Chicago, APA, Harvard), including listing all authors in the order that they appear in the work with your name in bold
  • the Digital Object Identifier (DOI), PubMed Identifier (PMID), International Standard Book Number (ISBN) or URL where applicable
  • the standing of the journal or conference and the impact of the work (e.g. impact factors, citations and other metrics indicators)
  • relevant indicators of national or international significance
  • rejection rates for the outlet etc.
  • how much of the original research you were responsible for (i.e. what was your role in the conception and design of the project and how involved were you in the analysis and interpretation of the research data on which the publication is based?)
  • the extent to which you authored the paper.

Research grants and relevant awards

Include only those research grants and relevant awards that you have received at the time of making your application (i.e. do not list grants or awards that you applied for and did not receive or are awaiting a decision on). For each research grant/award, include:

  • the name of the granting/awarding body and the country in which they are based
  • the name of the grant/award
  • the year(s) in which the grant was active or the year in which the award was made
  • the amount of the research grant/award
  • if relevant (e.g. for research grants), the title of your application.

Applicants from creative and professional-based disciplines may also include non-research grants and awards related to their creative or professional practice.

Research achievements relative to opportunity (optional)

In recognition of the diverse personal and professional pathways that applicants have experienced, you are invited to provide information ( maximum 200 words ) to contextualise your research outputs and achievements, relative to the opportunities that you have had to participate in research-related activities.

This section of the CV is optional and should only be included if you believe there are factors relevant to your research achievements that you would like the selection panels to know. Examples of factors include (but are not limited to):

  • study/career disruptions due to illness, caregiving, natural disasters etc.
  • non-linear academic or career progression, or a change in career direction
  • reduced ability to take up research-related opportunities (e.g. attend conferences) due to caregiving responsibilities.

Academic referees

Please provide us with two referees who can comment on your academic work. For each referee, include their:

  • honorific and name
  • employing organisation and the city and country where they are located
  • contact details, including office address, telephone, fax and email (preferably an institutional, rather than private, email address)
  • an indication of the capacity in which you know this person (e.g. were they a lecturer or thesis supervisor, an employer, how long you’ve known them etc.). 

If possible, please include at least one:

  • senior person (preferably your supervisor or the head of your organisational unit) closely associated with your current work, and
  • person who is not a member of your proposed advisory panel/supervisory team.

Formatting and document specifications

We recommend that you use the below formatting settings to improve the readability of your CV:

  • margins of at least 1.5 centimetres
  • single line spacing
  • no smaller than 12 point Times New Roman font (or equivalent)
  • left justify text (not full justify)
  • include your name and page number on each page
  • be consistent in your formatting and spelling throughout
  • limit the use of bold, underline, italics, and multiple font types.

Please proofread your CV carefully before uploading it to your application.

Save as a PDF and name your file: LASTNAME_firstname_CV.pdf

There is no page limit to your academic CV – it can be as long as required to include the information requested here.

Please include in your CV all the headings listed above – if you do not have any content to add for a particular heading please list ‘None to date’ under that heading .

An academic CV for employment purposes within Australia would not include the information requested here outlining your three most significant publications or your research achievements relative to opportunity. It would, however, include information about professional and service activities undertaken and may include a summary of your relevant research/teaching interest areas and skill sets – this information is not required in the CV you submit here for application to an HDR program.

This should show all study you have undertaken since secondary school, whether complete or incomplete, including the institution grading scale. The grading scale is often found on the final page or the reverse page; be sure to include all pages.

An academic transcript can also be called an:

  • academic record
  • diploma supplement
  • statement of learning
  • record of achievement.

A degree certificate is a legal document, imprinted with a university seal. It should state the name of your qualification and areas of study.

Include all degree certificates (testamurs) for post-secondary study with your application. If you studied in China, you must provide a:

  • award certificate and
  • graduate statement/certificate.

All applicants have to prove they can meet English language requirements . Any test scores have to be valid at your proposed commencement date.

Include a copy of the information page (with your photo) in your passport. This will verify your identity and ensure we can make offers correctly.

Include the contact details of two referees who will support your application. These referees will need to provide insight into your research experience.

We will contact your referees for a report, but you will need to enter their details into the application form.

Other documentation, originals or certified copies, may be required depending on your individual circumstances, for example:

  • evidence of change of name
  • proof of citizenship, if you are not a citizen of Australia or New Zealand by birth
  • evidence of your Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander status
  • previous research program information .

If you don't provide us with all documents it will take us longer to process your application. Your start date might then be delayed, or you might miss an admission or scholarship deadline. 

4. Apply online

Once you have prepared your application and contacted a potential supervisor, use the online application form to apply. Your application can only be assessed once your referees have responded to us, and all outstanding documents and school/institute endorsements have been received.

Important dates

The academic year for research students is divided into four research quarters (RQ).

Candidates applying for a Student Visa or UQ scholarship may need to apply earlier. Make sure you check  scholarship round application deadlines  and outcome dates before applying.

The agreed start date will be included on your Confirmation of Enrolment.

Find out more about research quarter dates

The academic year for research students is divided into four research quarters (RQ). You can start a PhD in any quarter, as long as the Census Date hasn't passed.

Candidates applying for a UQ scholarship may need to apply earlier. Make sure you check scholarship round application deadlines and outcome dates before applying.

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Edith Ethel Ward Perpetual PhD Scholarship

Closing date: 07 april 2024 apply now, top-up scholarship.

This donor funded scholarship has been established and funded for a maximum of 3 years (full-time equivalent) for a current Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) candidate in the College of Health Medicine and Wellbeing. The supplementation scholarship provides a benefit of $10,000 per annum for up to a maximum of 3 years (full-time) for a PhD program.

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Personalised Medical Nutrition Therapy for Children and Adolescents with Asthma and Overweight or Obesity

Closing date: 03 may 2024 apply now, phd scholarship.

Up to 50% of children and adolescents with asthma are overweight/obese, vs 25% of those without asthma. Excess weight is linked with worse asthma control and a higher chance of asthma attacks. Dietary intervention may be an important strategy to improve asthma control in this group

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AI for Simulation-Based Training

Closing date: 31 may 2024 apply now.

The research will focus on developing advanced AI techniques to improve analysis and interpretation of data in simulation-based training scenarios for Defence. The project aims to advance AI methodologies to optimise training effectiveness and system capabilities in simulated environments.

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The Australian Wildlife Society Research Conservation Awards

The Australian Wildlife Society Research Conservation Awards are funded by the Australian Wildlife Society.

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Neural Principles of Multi-Sensor Vision Systems in Rail Safety Applications

Closing date: 01 june 2024 apply now.

The project will develop new deep learning methods to improve machine vision comprising several sensors in collaboration with industry partners 4AI Systems and 4Tel Pty Ltd.

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Treatable Traits for Asthma Management during Pregnancy

Closing date: 01 august 2024 apply now.

Asthma is common in pregnancy; associated with exacerbations and poor outcomes for the baby. This study will prospectively examine the prevalence and clinical relevance of a range of traits, including lung inflammation, common co-morbidities and behavioural factors in this population.

Glenn and Ken Moss PhD Scholarships in Engineering Research

Closing date: 01 january 2018 apply now.

This donor funded supplementation scholarship has been established and funded for University of Newcastle students studying PhD (Mechanical Engineering) or PhD (Mechatronics). If a candidate is not available in Mechanical Engineering or Mechatronics, then the scholarship may be offered to a student from another Engineering Discipline.

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Judy Kennedy Research Scholarship in Mental Health

The scholarship should be awarded to a student whose research aims to improve the care and outcomes for people with mental illness and their families.

Understanding, Optimizing, and Safeguarding the Thermal Desorption and Destruction of PFAS

The CSIRO Industry PhD Program (iPhD) is a research training program, focusing on applied research that benefits industry by solving real-world challenges. It aims to produce the next generation of innovation leaders with the skills to work at the interface of research and industry in Australia.

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Progressive Voices/Movements in Islamic Theology in the (Post-)Secular Society of 21st Century

Closing date: 31 december 2025 apply now, phd opportunity.

PhD research on “Progressive Voices/Movements in Islamic Theology in the (Post-)Secular Society of 21st Century”

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Creative and Transformative Engagement with Music for Health and Wellbeing in First Nations Communities

Closing date: 31 january 2024 apply now.

This HDR project (Master or PhD level) focuses on music, culture and wellbeing in Australia’s First Nations communities. The project is interested in intergenerational exchanges and collaborations on the uses of creativity, song and music to contribute to ageing well. It contributes to a larger ARC-funded project with the theme: creative ageing through transformative engagement with music. In non-First Nations communities, engaging with meaningful music activities has been shown to empower older adults. Your project will bring to the wider project important knowledge on how First Nations communities use music to express and connect to their culture, support social connectedness, lifelong learning, empowerment and wellbeing.

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Methylomic Characterisation of Diffuse Midline Glioma – the RUN DIPG ‘Warrior Jack’ Scholarship

Combining cell and molecular biology techniques with bioinformatics analyses, the RUN DIPG Warrior Jack Scholar will evaluate the methylomic characteristics of diffuse midline glioma (DMG), aiming to understand the influence of DNA methylation on aberrant signalling pathways sustaining DMG growth.

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Preparation and Agricultural Application of Nutrient Enriched Biosolid Biochar

Closing date: 09 february 2024 apply now.

This PhD project will explore the development/preparation, characterisation, and application of biosolid biochar with enhanced nutrient properties to improve soil productivity. Plant growth studies are to be conducted to understand the benefits of applying biosolid biochar.

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Developing Next Generation Biofertilizers

Closing date: 22 february 2024 apply now.

Explore microalgae as sustainable biofertilizers for agriculture. Focus on carbon fixation, soil health, and reducing greenhouse gases. Join innovative research for eco-friendly farming solutions.

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Tracking Climate Changes by Space Gravity Measurements

Closing date: 29 february 2024 apply now.

This is a research opportunity for PhD students who are interested in learning satellite tracking (radar and laser) technology, Earth's gravity field variations, and climate changes by hydrological extremes (flooding/droughts) and melting ice, as well as solid Earth deformation.

An In-Built Depolymerisation Solution for Polyethylene Waste

Closing date: 01 march 2024 apply now.

This project aims to design polymer coated enzymes that can be embedded into polyethylene, and later activated by the elevated temperatures of a compost heap, to depolymerise the plastic to small molecules.

Exploring the Benefits of Walk-and-Talk Therapy vs Traditional Indoor Therapy for Men with Low Mood

Closing date: 08 march 2024 apply now.

This PhD scholarship will be aligned with a randomised trial examining the effectiveness of outdoor walk-and-talk therapy for men with low mood, compared to traditional indoor therapy.

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Momeni Iranian Financial Assistance Scholarships, 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Momeni Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to applicants of Iranian descent

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in All subjects offered by the university . 30 Jun is the deadline to send applications for Momeni Iranian Financial Assistance Scholarships, 2024. This scholarship can be taken at Any institution across the world . You may apply on Momeni Iranian Financial Assistance Scholarships, 2024 application form .

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Jeff Schell Fellowships 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the The Bayer foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Agricultural Sciences. 08 Apr is the deadline to send applications for Jeff Schell Fellowships 2024. This scholarship can be taken at Institutions in Germany (foreign applicants) and Abroad (German applicants) . You may apply on Jeff Schell Fellowships 2024 application form .

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Armenian International Women's Association (AIWA) Scholarship Awards 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Armenian International Women's Association for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to female applicants of Armenian descent

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Science, Mathematics, Engineering, Technology, Computer Science, and Architecture. 22 Apr is the deadline to send applications for Armenian International Women's Association (AIWA) Scholarship Awards 2024. This scholarship can be taken at Any university around the World . You may apply on Armenian International Women's Association (AIWA) Scholarship Awards 2024 application form .

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Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds MD Fellowships 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to Germany nationals

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Biomedicine. Deadline varies is the deadline to send applications for Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds MD Fellowships 2024. This scholarship can be taken at Renowned research laboratories all over the World except their home institution and city. . You may apply on Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds MD Fellowships 2024 application form .

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Leakey Foundation Research Grants 2024 is a Full Funding international scholarship offered by the The Leakey Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Research related specifically to Human Origins. 15 Jul is the deadline to send applications for Leakey Foundation Research Grants 2024. This scholarship can be taken at Any university or research institution in the World . You may apply on Leakey Foundation Research Grants 2024 application form .

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Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) PhD Fellowships 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Biomedical research. 01 Jun is the deadline to send applications for Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) PhD Fellowships 2024. This scholarship can be taken at Any Internationally leading laboratory . You may apply on Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) PhD Fellowships 2024 application form .

Dr. Eduard Gubelin Research Scholarship 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Dr. Eduard Gubelin Association for Research & Identification of Precious Stones for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: open to all nationals

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in earth sciences, chemistry, physics, material sciences, biology, and geology . 31 Jul is the deadline to send applications for Dr. Eduard Gubelin Research Scholarship 2024. This scholarship can be taken at Anywhere across the world . You may apply on Dr. Eduard Gubelin Research Scholarship 2024 application form .

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Dissertation Fieldwork Grants 2023 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Anthropology. Deadline varies is the deadline to send applications for Dissertation Fieldwork Grants 2023. This scholarship can be taken at Any research institution around the World . You may apply on Dissertation Fieldwork Grants 2023 application form .

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Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships 2024 is a Full Funding international scholarship offered by the Australian government for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in All courses offered by the university. Deadline varies is the deadline to send applications for Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships 2024. This scholarship can be taken at Higher Education Institutions in Australia . You may apply on Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships 2024 application form .

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Adelaide University China Fee Scholarships 2024 is a Full Funding international scholarship offered by the China Scholarship Council (CSC) for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to citizens and permanent residents of China

This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Applicable under subjects offered at the university. 05 Feb is the deadline to send applications for Adelaide University China Fee Scholarships 2024. This scholarship can be taken at University of Adelaide , . You may apply on Adelaide University China Fee Scholarships 2024 application form .

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Australia Awards Scholarships are long-term awards administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

They aim to contribute to the development needs of Australia's partner countries in line with bilateral and regional agreements.

They provide opportunities for people from developing countries, particularly those countries located in the Indo-Pacific region, to undertake full time undergraduate or postgraduate study at participating Australian universities and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutions.

The study and research opportunities provided by Australia Awards Scholarships develop the skills and knowledge of individuals to drive change and contribute to development in their own countries.

Australia Awards Scholarships are offered for the minimum period necessary for the individual to complete the academic program specified by the Australian higher education institution, including any preparatory training. The following benefits generally apply:

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  • return air travel–payment of a single return, economy class airfare to and from Australia, via the most direct route
  • establishment allowance–a once only payment as a contribution towards accommodation expenses, text books, study materials
  • Contribution to Living Expenses (CLE) – a fortnightly contribution to basic living expenses paid at a rate determined by the department.
  • Introductory Academic Program (IAP)–a compulsory program prior to the commencement of formal academic studies covering information on living and studying in Australia
  • Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of the award (for award holder only)–provided to cover the scholar's basic medical costs (with the exception of pre-existing conditions)
  • Pre-course English (PCE) fees–if deemed necessary PCE may be available for students for in-country and/or in-Australia training
  • supplementary academic support may be available to ensure a scholar's academic success or enhance their academic experience
  • fieldwork (for research awards and Masters by coursework which have a research component where fieldwork is compulsory) may be available for eligible research students for one return economy class airfare via the most direct route to their country of citizenship or within Australia.

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Applicants who want to accept an Australia Awards Scholarship will need to sign a contract with the Commonwealth of Australia declaring that they will comply with the conditions of the scholarship.

Scholars are required to leave Australia for a minimum of two years after completing their scholarship. Failure to do so will result in the scholar incurring a debt for the total accrued cost of their scholarship.

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The Australia Awards Scholarships (AAS) program is highly prestigious and competitive. It offers government-funded grants to students from a selection of developing countries who can show leadership qualities and a drive for change. The program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to return home and contribute to their nations’ development upon graduation.  

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The Destination Australia Program (DAP) is an Australian Government program that funds eligible tertiary education providers to offer scholarships to domestic and international students to study in regional Australia. Destination Australia scholarships are available to students studying courses ranging from a Certificate IV through to a doctorate (such as a PhD) for up to four years in regional campus locations across Australia. This means any location outside of major cities in Australia.

Applications for 2024 are now open. You can view the list of providers here.

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The Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) supports domestic and international students undertaking research doctorate and research masters level degrees. Find out more about the Research Training Program at the Department of Education website. Applications for these scholarships are made directly to a participating university .

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Australian education providers regularly offer scholarships to qualifying international students, based on academic merit. You can search for education provider scholarships on our Course Search tool . If you can’t find what you’re looking for, it’s always a good idea to contact the admissions team or international office at the provider you are applying to for more information.

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US students can often bring their US Financial Aid with them to their education institution in Australia, including for one or two semesters’ study abroad. 

Many international and charitable organisations offer US scholarships for international study, including the Fulbright program . You can explore the full range of scholarships available for studying abroad at the Institute of International Education (IIE) website , as well as scholarships for US service members and veterans.

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UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 3, 2023

UNSW offers a wide range of scholarships and awards to support international undergraduate and postgraduate coursework students commencing full-time study at UNSW. Some scholarships will provide a full or partial tuition fee payment, while others provide a stipend to assist with the costs associated with your studies. Students wishing to undertake postgraduate research study should contact the  Graduate Research School .

On this page you will find information on available scholarships and awards - some that require an application, and others that do not require you to submit a scholarship application. Further details can be found below.

*This page is only for international students commencing their first term of studies at UNSW in Term 3 2023*

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS THAT REQUIRE AN APPLICATION

To be considered for the scholarships specified in this section, applicants must complete and submit an application for the  UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 3, 2023 (PUCA1029)  by the deadline.

By applying for PUCA1029 you will be considered for any scholarship in this list that you satisfy the eligibility criteria for. 

Scholarships available in this offering that require an application for PUCA1029:

  • International Scientia Coursework Scholarship (PUCA1025)
  • UNSW Hong Kong Alumni Scholarship (UGCA1603)
  • UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture International Postgraduate Scholarship (PGCA1098)
  • Lily & Dr Ben KC Chng Scholarship (UGCE1129)
  • UNSW Law & Justice International Award (PUCA1028)
  • UNSW Business School International Pathways Award (PUCA1023)

Full details of the listed scholarships including the value, eligibility and selection criteria can be found by clicking on the relevant title further down this page. More scholarships and awards may be progressively added to this list.

Applications open on 1 May 2023 and will close at 11:59PM AEST Monday, 31 July 2023. Please ensure you allow enough time to submit your application as we are unable to accept late applications.

SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS THAT DO NOT REQUIRE AN APPLICATION

International students commencing in Term 3, 2023 are not required to submit an application for the scholarships and awards listed in this section. Eligible students who have received an offer of admission to commence at UNSW in Term 3, 2023 will be automatically considered for these scholarships and awards.

Offers for these scholarships and awards will be awarded to eligible students on a competitive basis using your application for admission to UNSW. You do not need to submit any specific scholarship application or additional supporting documentation to be considered.

Scholarships and awards available in this offering that  do not  require a scholarship application:

  • Australia's Global University Award (PUCA1026)
  • UNSW Global Academic Award (PUCA1027)
  • Future of Change Scholarships (UGCE1283)
  • Future of Change Schools Excellence Bursary (UGCA1594)
  • UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture Articulation Scholarship (UGCA1819)
  • UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture Global Academic Scholarship (UGCA1820)
  • UNSW Articulation Scholarships (UGCA1815, UGCA1816, UGCA1817, UGCA1818, UGCA1822)
  • China Institution Mining Engineering Scholarship (UGCA1586)

Full details of the listed scholarships and awards including the value, eligibility and selection criteria can be found by clicking on the relevant title below. Further scholarships and awards may be progressively added to this list.

The International Student Award has been established to assist students from low income and developing countries to access education at a highly ranked Australian university. It is available to eligible new students commencing in Term 3 2023 and provides a 15% contribution towards tuition fees for the duration of program.

Further information on the International Student Award is available  here .

Please note, the Award is only available to eligible students commencing in 2023 or 2024, so we encourage you to submit your application for admission as soon as possible to be considered for this Award.

Provides a 15% contribution directly towards tuition fees.

Application Process

To apply for the UNSW International Student Award applicants must submit a personal statement of no more than 500 words outlining their reasons to study the proposed program at UNSW. 

New applicants can upload their personal statement through  Apply Online  as part of their application.

Existing offer holders should upload their personal statement via  Apply Online  or  myUNSW  if you are a UNSW Foundation or UAC applicant.

Eligibility

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Be an international student; and
  • Be a citizen of an  eligible country ; and
  • Be commencing full-time study as a new student on campus^ in a UNSW Diploma, UNSW undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program (excluding programs offered by AGSM, UNSW Online, UNSW Canberra, UNSW Foundation Programs, Transition Program Online, any program taught in the Hexamester calendar, or Study Abroad students); and
  • Have applied and received an offer of admission* into a UNSW undergraduate or postgraduate degree program; and
  • Not be a current student of UNSW (exceptions made for those who have completed an undergraduate program at UNSW and are commencing a postgraduate program).

^ Open to students commencing studies online in a program that is usually offered on campus. * Open to students commencing their studies at UNSW in 2023 or 2024. The Award cannot be deferred beyond 2024.

  • Offer 1: Full tuition fee scholarship paid directly towards tuition fees for the minimum duration of program
  • Offer 2: $20,000 per annum paid directly towards tuition fees for the minimum duration of program

Recipients of the Scholarship may also be offered the following:

  • Guaranteed ‘fast-track’ application and interview for on-campus accommodation at a UNSW Kensington College
  • Invitation to UNSW networking events
  • Guaranteed entry to the  UNSW Professional Development Program
  • Ceremony to award the scholarship

Submit a  UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 3, 2023 (PUCA1029)  by  11.59PM AEST Monday, 31 July 2023.

  • Be  commencing  full-time study on campus in a UNSW undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program (excluding UNSW Online and UNSW Canberra); and
  • Have received an offer of admission* into an eligible program for Term 3 2023 by Monday, 31 July 2023. * Offers of admission must be one of the following:
  • Undergraduate or postgraduate Letter of Offer (unconditional); or
  • Undergraduate or postgraduate Conditional English Package Offer (UEEC) - students must be enrolled in the UNSW Institute of Languages and successfully complete the program prior to commencing in Term 3 2023.

Selection Criteria

Each applicant will be assessed on their ability to demonstrate:

  • Academic Merit
  • Leadership skills (school, workplace or community)
  • Extra-curricular activities (sporting, cultural activities, volunteer/work experience)
  • Reasons for undertaking studies at UNSW

$10,000 per annum paid directly towards tuition fees for minimum duration of program.

  • Be  commencing a UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture postgraduate coursework degree program; and
  • Postgraduate Letter of Offer (unconditional); or
  • Postgraduate Conditional English Package Offer (UEEC) - students must be enrolled in the UNSW Institute of Languages and successfully complete the program prior to commencing in Term 3 2023.
  • Reasons for undertaking studies at UNSW in Arts, Design & Architecture.

$10,000 per annum paid as a stipend for minimum duration of program.

  • Be a resident of Hong Kong at the time of application; and
  • Be  commencing  a UNSW undergraduate coursework degree program; and
  • Undergraduate Letter of Offer (unconditional); or
  • Undergraduate Conditional English Package Offer (UEEC) - students must be enrolled in the UNSW Institute of Languages and successfully complete the program prior to commencing in Term 3 2023.

$5,000 per annum paid as a stipend for minimum duration of program.

  • Be a citizen of Singapore at the time of application; and
  • Be  commencing a UNSW School of Built Environment undergraduate coursework degree program; and
  • Hold a diploma or equivalent course of at least 2 years credit from one of the following institutions: Nanyang Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic, Temasek Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic; and

The UNSW Law & Justice International Award has been established to encourage high quality international students to join UNSW Law & Justice programs (LLB, JD or LLM).

$10,000 paid directly towards tuition fees for one year.

Submit a UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 3, 2023 (PUCA1029)  by  11.59PM AEST Monday, 31 July 2023.

  • Be  commencing  a UNSW Law & Justice undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree program (LLB, JD or LLM programs); and
  • Reasons for undertaking studies at UNSW in Law & Justice

$15,000 paid directly towards tuition fees for one year.

  • Be  commencing  a UNSW postgraduate (Master) coursework degree program offered by UNSW Business School (excluding those offered by AGSM); and
  • A postgraduate (Master) coursework articulation pathway qualification from an approved  partner institution ; and
  • Have achieved academic excellence in the relevant program of study at the pathway  partner institution ; and
  • Reasons for undertaking studies at the UNSW Business School

$10,000 for one year. Payment will be made directly towards tuition fees in the second term of the first year of study.

Recipients of the Award may also be offered the following:

  • Invitation to attend the Award Ceremony

There is no application required for this Award.

  • Be  commencing  full-time study on campus in a UNSW undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree program (excluding UNSW Online and UNSW Canberra); and
  • Have received an offer of admission* into an eligible program for Term 3 2023. * Offers of admission must be one of the following:
  • Undergraduate or postgraduate Letter of Offer (unconditional)

Note: Students who have completed a UNSW Global Foundation Studies or Global Diploma Program prior to commencing an undergraduate program are not eligible for this Award. UNSW Global Foundation Studies students will be considered for the UNSW Global Academic Award (PUCA1027).

  • Sponsored Students are not eligible to receive this Award.

Each candidate will be assessed on their ability to demonstrate:

The UNSW Global Academic Award has been established to support high-achieving UNSW Global students to take undergraduate study at UNSW.

UNSW Global  offers a range of academic and English language pathway programs to international students who have just missed out on direct entry into UNSW.

Students who successfully complete a  UNSW Global Foundation Studies program  and intend on progressing to a UNSW bachelor’s degree are eligible for the UNSW Global Academic Award.

Students completing a UNSW Global Foundation Studies program will automatically be considered for this Award.

  • Must be completing  a UNSW Global Foundation Studies program  (in Sydney or off-shore); and
  • Be  commencing  full-time study on campus in a UNSW undergraduate coursework degree program (excluding UNSW Canberra); and
  • Have received an offer of admission* into an eligible program for Term 3 2023.    * Offers of admission must be one of the following:
  • Undergraduate Letter of Offer (unconditional)

* Eligible pathway programs include UNSW Global Foundation Program.

$10,000 per annum paid as a stipend for minimum duration of program.

Application Process:

There is no application required for this scholarship.

  • Be a citizen of India, and not a permanent resident of Australia; and
  • Be residing in India prior to commencing study at UNSW for undergraduate applicants. Postgraduate applicants may have prior residence in Australia; and
  • Have received an offer of admission* into an eligible UNSW undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree program for Term 3 2023. * Offers of admission must be one of the following:

The UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture International Articulation Scholarship has been established to encourage high achieving students to study in the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture at UNSW as part of an articulation program with a partner institution.

  • Have undertaken an undergraduate articulation pathway qualification from an approved Faculty of Arts, Architecture & Design partner institution; and
  • Be  commencing  full-time study on campus in a UNSW undergraduate coursework degree program offered by the Faculty of Arts, Architecture & Design; and

The UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture Global Academic Scholarship has been established to encourage the highest performing UNSW Global students to continue their study with the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture at UNSW.

UNSW Global  offers a range of academic and English language pathway programs to international students who have just missed out on direct entry into university

Students who successfully complete a  UNSW Global Foundation Studies program  and intend to progress to a UNSW bachelor’s degree in the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture are eligible for this Award.

  • Be  commencing  full-time study in a UNSW undergraduate coursework degree program offered by the Faculty of Arts, Architecture & Design; and

The UNSW Articulation Scholarships have been established to attract and award high achieving students to study Engineering at UNSW as part of an articulation program with the following partner institutions in India:

- Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)

- Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TI)

- Christ Univeristy (CU)

- Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT)

- SVKM's NMIMS University

There is no application required for these scholarships.

  • Have undertaken an undergraduate articulation pathway qualification from an approved partner institution (listed above); and 
  • Be  commencing full-time study in a UNSW undergraduate coursework degree program offered by the Faculty of Engineering; and

The China Institution Mining Engineering Scholarship (UGCA1586) has been established to attract and award high achieving students to study a Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) at UNSW as part of an articulation program with the following partner institutions in China:

- China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT)

- China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing (CUMTB)

- University of Science and Technology, Beijing (USTB)

- Northeastern University (NEU)

  • Be  commencing full-time study in the UNSW Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)(Mining) program offered by the Faculty of Engineering; and
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Applications are invited to apply for Research Scholarships for Ph.D. & Masters in Australia . The University of Adelaide in Australia is offering full tuition for a master’s or doctorate degree by research for international candidates. The Adelaide Graduate Research scholarship (AGRS) is a great initiative to complete your doctorate or master’s degree.

Both International and Domestic students can apply for this Scholarship program in Australia. There are limited opportunities for international students and Competition is very tough.

Fully Funded Scholarship in Australia covers your whole cost, and it is available in all subject areas. So don’t miss this Australian Scholarship for MS and Ph.D. program level.

Opportunity Points

Brief Description:

Available fields:.

  • Engineering, Computer, and Mathematical Sciences
  • Health Science
  • Professions

Scholarship:

  • They will provide 100% Tuition fee two years for a master’s degree and three years for doctoral research (extension is only possible for doctoral research).
  • Stipend: annual living allowance for two years for a master’s degree and three years for doctoral research (extension is only possible for doctoral research).
  • Provides financial support for an Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) Worldcare policy, plus relocation and publication expenses.

Eligibility Criteria for Research Scholarships for Ph.D. & Masters in Australia :

  • International Students can apply.
  • Applications are open for All-Region (Students from Australia and New Zealand region are illegible)
  • Should have a four years bachelor degree in a research-based honors program at the University of Adelaide
  • Not currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program
  • be eligible to be enrolled in a full-time postgraduate research program at the University of Adelaide in the following semester
  • be an international students
  • not currently enrolled in the higher degree research program by the University of Adelaide for which the student is applying for a scholarship
  • applicant should not already been awarded a scholarship by the Commonwealth of Australia
  • be finishing their master’s degree with sufficient research component approved by the Research Education Academic Committee

How to Apply:

There is an Online application form, must visit official website for complete information about this.

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 List of fully-funded PhD scholarship positions in Australia with no application fees for international students, with an application guideline

Are you looking for fully-funded PhD scholarship positions in Australia? This post will provide a list of fully-funded PhD positions in Australia for 2022 that you can apply for without any application process. The good thing about such opportunities is that you can apply for as many as possible positions across the country without spending a dime. And that my friend is the key to securing a funded position abroad. Spread your eggs everywhere. Apply as much as you can, the more you apply, the more you increase your chances of securing supervision and hence a PhD position.

Generally speaking, most if not all PhD positions in Australia are fully funded, with great financial support such as health covers, living stipend supports, relocation allowance, thesis allowances etc... The majority of Australian Universities do not accept application fees for Higher Degree Research(HDR) programs(MSc/PhD). In other words, most PhD scholarship positions in Australia is with no application fees for international students. 

Below are some fully-funded PhD scholarship positions in Australia without application fees. At the end of the post, you can find a simple summary of how to apply for PhD positions in Australia. Another good news is that most of the scholarships listed below are open to any field of study across the University

1. University President's Scholarships (UPS), University of South Australia

About the position:.

The University of South Australia doesn't accept application fees for international students applying for its PhD positions.  M ultiple fully-funded PhD scholarship positions are currently available via the University President's Scholarships (UPS) 2023. These scholarships are open to all eligible international students to undertake  PhD by research at the University of South Australia

The UPS scholarships overview

  • Scholarship type:  Full tuition fee cover
  • Scholarship stipend value:  $28,854 per annum (2023 rate)
  • Health insurance:  Overseas student health cover(OSHC), plus dependents
  • Degree Program:  Postgraduate Research Degree
  • Available in:     In all faculties via specific projects
  • Number of awards:  Multiple positions
  • Location:  University of South Australia
  • Citizen type:  International students
  • Award Duration:  up to 3years for PhD
  • Application Deadlines:   Open all year round/project-specific

2. CQU Australian Government Research Training Program(RTP) Scholarships 2023

About the scholarship positions, cqu rtp scholarship overview.

  • Available in:     In all faculties/ Any field of study
  • Number of positions: 2
  • Location:  Central Queensland University
  • Award Duration:  up to 3.5 years for PhD
  • Application Deadlines:  30/09/2023

3. Research Training Program International (RTPi) Scholarships 2023, University of South Australia

About the scholarship, rtpi scholarship overview.

  • Award Duration:  up to  3 years for PhD

4. UNE International Postgraduate Research Award (IPRA) Multiple fully funded MSc positions

About the positions.

Applications are currently open for the University of New England  International Postgraduate Research Award(IPRA) program 2023-2024. The UNE International Postgraduate Research Award (IPRA) is a prestigious international scholarship program offered to support top-quality international students undertaking full-time research degree programs at the University of New England. Several research scholarship positions are available for international students.

IPRA scholarship overview

  • Scholarship stipend value:  $29,863.00 per annum, Fortnight payment
  • Health Insurance : Single standard Overseas Student Health Cover
  • Degree Program:  Postgraduate Research
  • Available in:     Any field of choice
  • Number of Awards:  Multiple
  • Host:  University  of New England
  • Award Duration:  up to  3 years PhD. No extensions
  • Application periods:   Two rounds

5. UniSA International Research Tuition Scholarships (IRTS)-2023

About the scholarship positions:.

The University of South Australia is currently accepting applications for its  International Research Tuition Scholarships (IRTS) 2023-2024. The IRTS scholarships are awarded to support eligible international students undertake a postgraduate research degree program at the University of South Australia within any field of choice across the University. The scholarships are project-specific. Meaning to apply, interested applicants are encouraged to browse the various available projects and contact the relevant supervisor of interest to discuss supervision possibilities. Some applicants can  develop their own research proposals with a UniSa supervisor depending on the conditions of the offer stipulated by their sponsorship

IRTS Scholarship Overview

  • Award Duration:  up to 3 years for PhD
  • Application Deadlines:   Apply any time

6. International Postgraduate Tuition Awards (IPTA), University of Wollongong  

The University of Wollongong is currently accepting applications for several fully funded postgraduate research scholarship positions available via the University International Postgraduate Tuition Awards(IPTA) 2023-2024. The International  Postgraduate Tuition Awards(IPTA)are available for all eligible international students to conduct research in any field of choice across the University.  The UOW offers a range of graduate research scholarships and awards to high-achieving international applicants to undertake a higher degree through research studies in different faculties.

IPTA scholarship overview

  • Degree Program:  Postgraduate research
  • Field of study:   Open to any field across the University
  • Number of awards:  Multiple
  • Location:   University of Wollongong Australia
  • Citizen type:  International students/ All countries eligible
  • Award Duration:  up to  3 years for PhD.
  • Application opens:  Currently open
  • Application Deadlines:   First round_27 February 2023, Second round_ 27 July 2023

7. University of New England RTP International Stipend Scholarship 2023

About the  scholarship positions:.

Applications for the University of New England  Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) International Stipend Scholarships 2022 are currently open. The Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) International Stipend Scholarships at the UNE are open for eligible international students to undertake Postgraduate research degree programs across a broad range of fields in the University. These multiple research degree scholarship positions are open within any field of choice.

UNE RTP scholarship overview

  • Scholarship stipend value:  AU$29,863.00per annum, Fortnight payment
  • Other supports:   Overseas Student Health Cover
  • Host:  University of New England 
  • Award Duration:  up to 3 for PhD. No extensions

Summary of postgraduate research admissions and scholarships application guide, Australia

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  • You can apply for admissions and scholarships via an advertised project or 
  • by developing a research proposal and indicating interest in a scholarship. 
  • Find a course and identify the available scholarships
  • Check requirements
  • Draft a research proposal
  • Contact potential supervisor (to discuss research interest and studentship position), if approved
  • Submit an EOI and Apply 
  • Academic curriculum vitae (CV)/Resume
  • academic transcript
  • Degree Certificate
  • English Language documents (For Non-native speakers)
  • References/Letters of Recommendations
  • Previous research program information

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Michael Baldwin Memorial Scholarship

Value Up to $10,000

Study level(s) All

Subject area(s) Arts, Computer Science, Mathematics, Education, Health, Engineering, Law, Māori & Indigenous Studies, Science, Social Sciences

This Scholarship was made possible through the generous donation of Michael Baldwin and his family.

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For citizens of any South Pacific Nation (excluding New Zealander and Australian citizens), who can demonstrate a need for financial support in order to undertake study. Candidates must be enrolled or intending to enrol in approved full-time study. The scholarship is valued up to $10,000.

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    Closing Date: 07 April 2024. This donor funded scholarship has been established and funded for a maximum of 3 years (full-time equivalent) for a current Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) candidate in the College of Health Medicine and Wellbeing. The supplementation scholarship provides a benefit of $10,000 per annum for up to a maximum of 3 years ...

  13. PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Australia

    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.

  14. 164 Phd Scholarships in Australia

    The scholarships are offered through Australian higher education providers such as University of Sydney and University of Newcastle. Awards covers tuition fee and living costs for up to three years. Find Phd scholarships to finance your study abroad in Australia. For bachelors, masters and phd's, in any field of study.

  15. 81+ PhD Scholarships in Australia 2024-25 [Updated]

    Latest information about PhD Scholarships for International students in Australia, 2024-25. Momeni Iranian Financial Assistance Scholarships, 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Momeni Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to applicants of Iranian descent.

  16. Scholarships

    For a PhD scholarship, you must have a minimum of 2 years candidature remaining as of 1 January (Major Round) or 1 July (Midyear Round) to be eligible to apply for a scholarship; ... AUSTRALIA. Contact. T: +61 8 8313 5882 [email protected]. Opening hours:

  17. Research scholarships : The University of Western Australia

    Research scholarships. Scholarships support the position of The University of Western Australia as one of Australia's leading research-intensive universities, the premier research institution in WA and the university of choice for a large number of higher degree by research students. UWA scholarships and awards ensure equity and access for ...

  18. Australia Awards Scholarships

    About Australia Awards Scholarships. Australia Awards Scholarships are long-term awards administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. They aim to contribute to the development needs of Australia's partner countries in line with bilateral and regional agreements. They provide opportunities for people from developing countries ...

  19. Scholarships

    Destination Australia scholarships are available to students studying courses ranging from a Certificate IV through to a doctorate (such as a PhD) for up to four years in regional campus locations across Australia. This means any location outside of major cities in Australia. Applications for 2024 are now open.

  20. UNSW Scholarships for International Students Commencing Term 3, 2023

    Applications open on 1 May 2023 and will close at 11:59PM AEST Monday, 31 July 2023. ... Scholarships and awards available in this offering that do not require a scholarship application: Australia's Global University Award (PUCA1026) UNSW Global Academic Award (PUCA1027) Future of Change Scholarships (UGCE1283)

  21. Scholarships for Agriculture in Australia

    Find exclusive scholarships for international PhD students pursuing Agriculture studies in Australia. Search and apply online today.

  22. Research Scholarships for PhD & Masters in Australia 2023

    5311. Applications are invited to apply for Research Scholarships for Ph.D. & Masters in Australia. The University of Adelaide in Australia is offering full tuition for a master's or doctorate degree by research for international candidates. The Adelaide Graduate Research scholarship (AGRS) is a great initiative to complete your doctorate or ...

  23. A compilation of fully funded PhD scholarships with no application fees

    1. University President's Scholarships (UPS), University of South Australia. The University of South Australia doesn't accept application fees for international students applying for its PhD positions. Multiple fully-funded PhD scholarship positions are currently available via the University President's Scholarships (UPS) 2023.

  24. Michael Baldwin Memorial Scholarship :: University of Waikato

    For citizens of any South Pacific Nation (excluding New Zealander and Australian citizens), who can demonstrate a need for financial support in order to undertake study. Candidates must be enrolled or intending to enrol in approved full-time study. The scholarship is valued up to $10,000.