Western Sydney University Research Scholarships (Q1 2026 Commencement)

  About the Positions Western Sydney University Research Scholarships (Q1 2026 Commencement) Western Sydney University is offering a new round of Research Scholarships to support outstanding domestic candidates pursuing higher degrees by research in Australia. These scholarships provide financial assistance and research support to students enrolling in Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Professional Doctorate programs (DCA, DCR or EdD) at one of Australia’s leading research institutions. The scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis to applicants who demonstrate academic excellence and research potential. This scholarship round is specifically for candidates commencing in Quarter 1, 2026 , and applications will be assessed according to the university’s ranking guidelines.  Scholarship Overview Scholarship Type: Domestic research scholarship Stipend Value: AUD $35,188 per annum (tax-free), for up to 3 years Tuition Fees: Covered by the Australian Government...

UC International High Achiever Scholarship

 About the position

UC International High Achiever Scholarship

The University of Canberra (UC) offers the UC International Course Merit Scholarship for the 2025 academic year. This scholarship is designed to attract high-achieving international students to pursue undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degrees at UC's Bruce campus in Canberra, Australia.

Scholarship overview

  • Scholarship Type: Partial tuition fee waiver
  • Value: 25% off total tuition fees for the duration of the course
  • Study Level: Undergraduate and Postgraduate coursework degrees
  • Study Area: All study areas
  • Citizen type: International students
  • Number of positions: Not specified
  • Duration: Duration of the course
  • Deadline: Always open

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for this scholarship, applicants must:

  • Be new commencing international students applying for an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree at UC's Bruce campus.
  • Meet the following academic achievement requirements:
    • Undergraduate applicants: 70% or higher in Year 12 studies
    • Postgraduate applicants: 65% or higher in a Bachelor's degree
  • Be citizens of one of the eligible countries listed above.
  • Enroll as full-time students.
  • Note that articulation, sponsored, and diplomatic students are not eligible for this scholarship.

How to Apply

  1. No separate scholarship application is required.
  2. Submit an international student application to study at UC.
  3. The Admissions Office will assess all applicants' eligibility for the scholarship at the time of application.
  4. If awarded, the scholarship will be stated on the offer letter.

Contact Information

For further inquiries, please contact:

Visit the University Website to apply and for further details on this scholarship.

(Also apply for University of Newcastle (CSIRO) Engineering Scholarship)

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