Australia Scholarships
Indigenous Student Success Program (ISSP) Accommodation Costs Scholarship
The purpose of the Indigenous Student Success Program (ISSP) Education Costs Scholarship is to financially assist Indigenous students on low incomes who are from regional and remote areas.
Successful undergraduate, postgraduate, TPP and IHEPP students will receive a one-off payment for Semester 1, 2018. Students may be eligible for both the ISSP Education Costs Scholarship and the ISSP Accommodation Costs Scholarship. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis.
If you currently hold an on-going Commonwealth Scholarship (ICECS, ICAS, IECECS, IECAS) you cannot also accept the ISSP Scholarship. If you are offered and wish to accept an ISSP Scholarship, you are required to cancel your Commonwealth Scholarship in writing.
Students who received the ISSP Scholarship in 2017 are encouraged to apply again in 2018.
Value
The scholarship will have a maximum value of $2000 for full-time students (3 or 4 courses) and $1000 for part-time students (1 or 2 courses).
This is a one-off payment.
The value of a Commonwealth Scholarship is NOT considered income for Centrelink purposes. Students who have accepted a Relocation Scholarship from Centrelink are not eligible for this scholarship.
Eligibility
To be eligible applicants must:
- be Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent
- be an Australian Citizen
- be enrolled in any IHEPP, TPP, undergraduate or postgraduate study at USQ
- be from a low income background
- have relocated from a regional or remote area in order to undertake study
- be enrolled on-campus
A map detailing regional and remote areas according to the Australian Standard Geographic Classification (ASGC) can be accessed from the ‘Search the Map’ tab at: www.doctorconnect.gov.au . Students from the major city classification are not eligible.
How to apply
Incomplete applications cannot be processed. Make sure all questions have been answered and supporting documents are provided.
It is strongly recommended that a personal statement is included to ensure all circumstances are taken into consideration.
To apply for this scholarship for Semester 1, 2018 applicants need to complete the USQ Indigenous Commonwealth Scholarship Application Form (PDF* 123KB) and post or deliver the application and all supporting documents to:
Private and Confidential
Scholarship Officer
Social Justice, Equity and Inclusion
University of Southern Queensland
West Street
Toowoomba QLD 4350
AUSTRALIA
Applications will not be accepted by email or fax.
Closing date
Applications close at 5pm 9 March 2018.
Further information
University of Southern Queensland
Phone: 1800 269 500
Email: [email protected]
USQ reserves the right to alter the conditions of the scholarship/bursary based upon exceptional circumstances. USQ reserves the right to not award the scholarship/bursary in a given year.
*This file is in Portable Document Format (PDF) which requires the use of Adobe Acrobat Reader. A free copy of Acrobat Reader may be obtained from Adobe . Users who are unable to access information in PDF should contact Customer Relationship Management Centre , telephone 1800 269 500 to obtain this information in an alternative format.
Australia Scholarships
ANU Master of Philosophy Scholarship »
Overview
ANU Master of Philosophy Scholarships are funded by individual academic Colleges. It is expected that recipients will study on a full-time basis. However, in accordance with strict criteria, the scholarship can be awarded for part-time study. International scholars must undertake study on a full-time basis.
Eligibility
The scholarships are available to potential and current students who:
- are domestic or international students; and
- have applied for admission to a Master of Philosophy Research program at the ANU; and
- have a Bachelor degree with first-class Honours (some Colleges may consider applicants with upper second-class Honours), or a Master degree with a research component from a recognised University.
Benefits
- Travel & removal allowance for students relocating to Canberra to commence their Master of Philosophy program;
- Dependant Child Allowance (International students only)
- Thesis Allowance
How to apply
No application is necessary as all eligible students will be considered.
Further information
In order to be considered for this scholarship in the main round of scholarship offers International students are required to apply for admission by 31 August. Domestic students are required to apply for admission by 31 October. Colleges may consider offering these scholarships at any time of the year..
It is strongly encouraged to make contact with the relevant Graduate Studies Convener or a prospective supervisor, prior to lodging an application for admission, to discuss the proposed research topic and related matters.
Value
$27,082 per annum
2018 value
Payments made fortnightly
Payments made for 1 year
Reference document
- Domestic Conditions of Award 2015 – 2018 (PDF, 89.44 KB)
- International Conditions of Award 2015 – 2018 (PDF, 154.07 KB)
- Domestic Conditions of Award – 2014 (PDF, 175.73 KB)
- International Conditions of Award – 2014 (PDF, 96.54 KB)
- Domestic Conditions of Award 2011 – 2013 (PDF, 35.49 KB)
- International Conditions of Award 2011 – 2013 (PDF, 38.59 KB)
Use contact details to request an alternative file format or conditions of award for past years not listed.
Ongoing eligibility
Continuation based on academic performance
12 month extension available.
Contact
135 ANU (135 268)
Send email
Page owner: Division of Student Administration
Australia Scholarships
ANU Tuition Fee Scholarship – MPhil »
Overview
A number of ANU Tuition Scholarships are funded and awarded by individual Colleges and determined as part of the application process. This scholarship covers international student tuition fees.
Eligibility
Bachelor degree with first-class or upper second class honours, or a research Master degree from a recognised university; International students.
Eligible program: Master of Philosophy
How to apply
Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the relevant Graduate Studies Convener or a prospective supervisor, prior to lodging an application, to discuss the proposed research topic and related matters.
Further information
It is expected that the scholarship normally will be taken up by 31 March in the year for which it is awarded, although, subject to the approval of the prospective supervisor, Head of Department and Dean/Director, a later start date may be possible. The date by which a scholarship must be taken up in a particular instance will be made clear in the formal letter of offer for the scholarship.
Value
Full tuition
Payments made for 1 year
Reference document
- Conditions of Award – 2015 (PDF, 28.91 KB)
- Conditions of Award – 2014 (PDF, 28.91 KB)
- Conditions of Award – 2013 (PDF, 28.91 KB)
- Conditions of Award – 2012 (PDF, 28.91 KB)
- Conditions of Award – 2011 (PDF, 28.91 KB)
Use contact details to request an alternative file format or conditions of award for past years not listed.
Ongoing eligibility
Continuation based on academic performance
12 month extension available.
Contact
135 ANU (135 268)
Send email
Page owner: Division of Student Administration
Australia Scholarships
Dennis Griffin Piano Masters Scholarship »
Overview
This scholarship is offered by the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Field of study
Music at the ANU School of Music
Eligibility
All students admitted to the Master of Music program at the Australian National University will be automatically considered
Selection basis
- outstanding level of musical ability;
- accomplishment as a pianist or composer; and
- possesses the potential to make an outstanding contribution as a musician.
How to apply
No application required. Candidates will be considered for the Scholarship from admission auditions.
Value
Full tuition
1 on offer
Payments made for 1 year
Reference document
Dennis Griffin National Piano Masters Scholarship (PDF, 78.99 KB)
Use contact details to request an alternative file format or conditions of award for past years not listed.
Contact
+61 2 6125 5700
Send email
Page owner: Division of Student Administration