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International Scholarships to Study in Australia

International Scholarships to Study in Australia

International Scholarships to Study in Australia
Always wanted to study in Australia? Captivated by the idea of spending your student years enjoying barbeques, surfing and studying at a prestigious Australian university? Now’s your chance, with this selection of Australian scholarships.
The list below covers government-funded, externally funded and university-specific Australian scholarships for international students at bachelor’s, master’s and PhD level.

Government-funded Australian scholarships for international students

Australia Awards Fellowships – Fellowships for international students to undertake short-term study and professional development programs at selected institutions and organizations in Australia. Only available to international organizations and professionals.
Australia Awards Scholarships (AAS)scholarships to study in Australia for students of all degree levels (bachelors, masters, PhD) hailing from selected countries within Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East.
Australian Awards Leadership Program – supplementary to the above scholarship program, international postgraduate students applying to AAS will automatically be considered for the leadership program.
Endeavour Postgraduate Scholarships for International Students – a range of merit-based international scholarships to study in Australia. Funded by the Australian government and available to postgraduate students from Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas.
Australia International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) – postgraduate-level Australian scholarships for international students from all regions (excluding New Zealand) to study towards a research degree at a participating Australian university.

University-specific Australian scholarships for international students

Adelaide Scholarships International (ASI) – offering tuition fee scholarships to master’s- or PhD- level students enrolled at the University of Adelaide.
Curtin University International Research Scholarships – offering international scholarships to students undertaking master’s or PhD programs at Curtin University in Perth.
Flinders International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (FIPRS) – Australian scholarships to study at Flinders University in Adelaide. Awarded to master’s and PhD research students, based on merit.
La Trobe Academic Excellence Scholarships (AES) – scholarships for international students to study at La Trobe University in Melbourne. Open to high-achieving students enrolled on any taught undergraduate or postgraduate program. Scholarship lasts a maximum of two semesters.
Macquarie Vice-Chancellor’s International scholarships –partial tuition fee scholarships available to ‘outstanding’ international students to study in Australia at Macquarie University in Sydney. Not open to New Zealanders.
Melbourne International Research Scholarships (MIRS) – offering scholarships for international students to undertake a master’s or PhD research program at Melbourne University.
Monash University International Scholarships for Excellence – offering merit-based scholarships for undergraduate and graduate international students to study in Australia at Monash University in Melbourne.
Sydney Achievers International Scholarships – Australian scholarships open to high-achieving international students studying at the University of Sydney.
The University of Western Australia International Postgraduate Research Scholarships – research scholarships for master’s and PhD students to study in Australia at The University of Western Australia.
University of Newcastle Postgraduate Research Scholarships (UNIPRS) – Australian scholarships for postgraduate students to study in Australia at the University of Newcastle.
University of Sydney International Scholarship (USydIS) – offering scholarships to international students undertaking research programs (master’s or PhD) at the University of Sydney.
University of Western Australia International Postgraduate Research Scholarships – offering scholarships to study in Australia at UWA to international master’s and PhD students.

Other Australian scholarships for international students

ARSA Travel Scholarships for Commonwealth Citizens – scholarships to study in Australia for international students from the Commonwealth enrolled on a graduate research degree in another country. The purpose of this scholarship is for researchers to visit Australia to consult leading scholars – not for extended study in Australia.
International Water Centre Scholarships for International Students – Australian scholarships for international students undertaking the Masters in Integrated Water Management program at the University of Queensland in Brisbane.

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