About the positions
RMIT Research Scholarships 2022
Applications are open for RMIT Research Stipend Scholarships for
2022. The scholarships are open for both Masters research and PhD positions
across the different fields in the University. RMIT University has two
research scholarship types that are now open for application: The
RTP Stipend Scholarship (RSS) and the RMIT Research Stipend Scholarship
(RRSS). The RTP Stipend Scholarships are funded by the Australian
government while the RMIT Research Stipend Scholarship is funded by the
University.
Applicants are currently invited to submit an Expression of Interest
for the midyear scholarship round. Overseas candidates in receipt of
this scholarship are also awarded an RTP International Tuition Fee Offset
Scholarship (RIFOS) or an RMIT Research International Tuition Fee
Scholarship (RRITFS).
Also apply for these Fully funded Masters and PhD scholarship positions
at the University of Sydney. Deadline: Open all year round
Scholarship Overview
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Scholarship type: Full tuition fee cover
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Degree Program: PhD
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Field of study: Open to any field across the
University
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Number of awards: Multiple
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Location: RMIT University
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Citizen type: International students/ All countries
eligible
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Award Duration: up to 3 years for PhD degree and 2 years for Masters
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Application opens: Currently open
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Application Deadline: 14 April 2022.
Eligibility Criteria
RMIT Research Scholarships are on the basis of a
competitive selection process that ranks applicants according to
their:
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academic achievement,
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research outputs and
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relevant professional experience.
Priority is given to applicants:
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Who has achieved a high distinction in the final two years of the
qualifying program(s). At RMIT, a grade of high distinction represents academic achievement of 80% or higher
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Who may be considered by RMIT as having an equivalent level of
academic attainment, taking into account previous study, relevant work
experience, research publications and other research experience
- Who are able to take receipt of a scholarship for a minimum 12 months
duration on a full-time basis (or part-time equivalent) because of
prior enrolment in a graduate research program
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Who has not already completed a graduate research program at the
same or higher course level. For example, Masters by Research
applicants should not have already completed a Masters by Research or
PhD
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An applicant must not previously have held an RMIT or
Commonwealth-funded postgraduate research scholarship unless it was
terminated within six months of the scholarship’s payments
commencing
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Who are or will be enrolled and primarily based at an RMIT Australian
campus
How to apply
To apply for these scholarships, prospective applicants must equally submit
a candidature for a research degree program at the same.
The Expressions of interest (EOI) must be submitted online no later
than 5pm AEST on Thursday 14 April 2022.
Visit RMIT University
how to apply page
for further details on how to apply for a research degree and submit an application for this scholarship
Expected Documents to Submit:
- CV
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Complete transcripts for all academic qualifications
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Research proposal or statement of interest in an available research
project
Visit University Website for further details and to apply
Pro-tips for research scholarship applications
The followings are some helpful links to browse through. They include
tips and guides on how to successfully apply for research Masters and PhD
scholarships and admissions to study in Australia.
These are just some essential elements that any international student
thinking to study abroad must be aware of especially when applying for
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