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A Scholarship is awarded on the basis of past achievement with the expectation of future achievement.

Unless otherwise noted, you must apply for a Scholarship.


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ANU Undergraduate Scholarships

ANU Plant Science Scholarship

$6,500

Closing Date for Applications: 18/12/2009
There will be one scholarship available for students who have taken subjects or have life experience relevant to the study of Plant Science in their schooling. Preference may be given to students from rural and regional areas. Application process will be competitive and include an evaluation of ATAR, as well as a short essay on why you are interested in plant science.

Value
$6,500 per annum.

Duration
May be for a maximum of 8 normally consecutive academic semesters.

Retention
Scholars must maintain a minimum of a Distinction (70 per cent) average each semester.

Requirements: To be eligible, you must:
  • be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or hold an Australian permanent resident visa
  • have taken subjects or have life experience relevant to the study of Plant Science
  • be an immediate school leaver, or have taken a gap year and not enrolled in any tertiary program during that time
You may also be eligible if you have completed one or two semesters of an academic program either at ANU or another institution having taken relevant courses to Plant Sciences.
Applications for 2010 are now open and will close 18 December 2009.

Apply Online

For more information about this scholarship, please contact the:

Scholarships and Prizes Office
E: Ug.Schols@anu.edu.au
P: 02 6125 7733, or 02 6125 4997

ANU Environment Scholarship

$10,000

Closing Date for Applications: 7/01/2009
A number of scholarships will be available in 2010 for undergraduate students from outside of Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory region who enrol in an environment-related program. 

Eligible programs are:
  • Bachelor of Science
  • Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
  • Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management
  • Bachelor of Science (Forestry)
  • Bachelor Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability)
  • Bachelor Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) Honours
  • Bachelor of Philosophy; and associated joint programs.
Value $10,000 per annum.

Duration
One year.

Retention
Scholars must maintain a Distinction (70 per cent) average each semester.

Applications for 2010
Selection is based on a combination of academic achievement and contribution to the community.


Requirements: To be eligible, you must:
  • be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or Australian Permanent Resident,
  • reside outside Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory region,
  • have taken subjects or have life experience relevant to the study of the environment,
  • be an immediate school leaver, or have taken a gap year and not enrolled in any tertiary program during that time,
  • be intending to enrol in one of the specified programs,
  • be intending to complete at least one environment-related major,
  • achieve an ATAR of at least 95, or equivalent.
Applications for 2010 are now open and will close on 30 November 2009

Apply On-line
ANU National Merit Scholarship

$6,500

Closing Date for Applications: N/A
Value
$6,500 per year as a contribution towards accommodation, tuition and other education expenses for a maximum of 4 years.

Number available
All eligible students that obtain an ATAR score of 99.75 to 99.89 (no bonus points) or equivalent will be made an offer.

For more information, please see the Scholarships and Prizes website.

Requirements: Awarded to eligible students who have achieved an ATAR score between 99.75 and 99.89 (no bonus points) or equivalent. 

To be eligible, you must:
  • be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humantarian visa, and
  • be studying an Australian Year 12 or New Zealand NCEA or International Baccalaureate in 2009, and
  • have put at least one ANU program as a preference through the University Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT).
No application is required. All eligible applicants to ANU will be considered.
ANU National Undergraduate Scholarship

$12,500

Closing Date for Applications: N/A
Value
$12,500 per year as a contribution towards accommodation, tuition and other education expenses for the duration of the chosen undergraduate program.

Number available
All eligible students that obtain an ATAR score of 99.90 and above (no bonus points) or equivalent will be made an offer.

For more information, please see the Scholarships and Prizes wesbite.

Requirements: Awarded to eligible students who have achieved an ATAR score of 99.90 (no bonus points) or equivalent.

To be eligible, you must:
  • be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humantarian visa, and
  • be studying an Australian Year 12 or New Zealand NCEA or International Baccalaureate in 2009, and
  • have put at least ANU program as a preference through the Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT).
No application is required. All eligible applicants to ANU will be considered.
ANU Region Scholarship

$6,500

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
Value
$6,500 per year as a contribution towards accommodation, tuition and other education expenses for a maximum of 4 years.

Number available
Up to 5 are available in 2010

Closing date: 30 November 2009

For more information, please see the Scholarships and Prizes website.

Requirements: Awarded to eligible students who have achieved an ATAR score of 90.00 and above (no bonus points) and can demonstrate involvement and leadership in school and/or community activities.

To be eligible, you must be:
  • an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humantarian visa, and
  • studying an Australian Year 12 or New Zealand NCEA or International Baccalaureate in 2009, and
  • intending to enrol in an undergraduate degree at the Australian National University, and living in or attending school in one of the following areas: Highlands; South-Coast; Wollongong; Yass, Goulburn and Queanbeyan; South-West and Western Slopes and Plains.
If your home and school postcodes fall within the following postcode groups, you are eligible to apply: 2500 - 2554; 2568 - 2599; 2619 - 2633; 2640 - 2681; 2700 - 2731; 2790 - 2820; 2830 - 2830; 2845 - 2850; 2864 - 2871; 2875 - 2877
Apply On-line at the Scholarships and Prizes website
Bobbie Fenner Accommodation Scholarships

50% Rent

Closing Date for Applications: 17/01/2008
Four Bobbie Fenner Accommodation Scholarships at Fenner Hall, a college of the ANU, are available to students accepted into the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), PhB, program.

Requirements: Offered to students accepted into the Bachelor of Philosophy (Science) program at ANU, and accepted into residence at Fenner Hall.
Application for residence at Fenner Hall

Email for scholarship application
Gottstein Forestry Industry Scholarship

$5,000 per annum for up to three years

Closing Date for Applications: 13/11/2009
The J. W. Gottstein Memorial Trust is pleased to announce the introduction of Gottstein Forest Industry Scholarships for undergraduate or postgraduate students undertaking degree or diploma courses in forestry, forest science or wood science.

The Trust will determine the award based on criteria such as commitment to the fields of forestry or the forest products industry through academic and professional achievements and career goals.



Requirements: The criteria may vary, but will remain consistent with its key principle to promote the development of the Australian forestry and forest products industry. Applicants for scholarships should familiarise themselves with and address this principle in their applications. Before scholarships are awarded, applicants are required to demonstrate satisfactory progress in, or for new students acceptance to, their respective courses.
Further information may be obtained by contacting:
The Secretary
J.W. Gottstein Memorial Trust Fund
Phone: (03) 9545 2209
Fax: (03) 9545 2139
E-mail: secretary@gottsteintrust.org

or from the Trust's website www.gottsteintrust.org





ANU Honours Scholarships

Please note only one honours scholarship may be held at one time. Recipients of other ANU undergraduate scholarships should contact the Prizes and Undergraduate Scholarships Office (phone (02) 6125 4997) to check whether two scholarships may be held concurrently.

ANU Honours Year Scholarships

$5,000

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
The University offers up to 15 ANU Honours Year scholarships each year. In 2010 each scholarship will be worth $5,000.

Subject to the approval of the University Awards Committee an ANU Honours Year Scholarship may be held concurrently with other scholarships and awards. It is advisable that you contact Centrelink to establish if an ANU Honours Scholarship can be held without affecting your Youth Allowance or other benefit.

Requirements: You should be intending to enrol full-time at this University in the Honours Year of a program of study leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor with Honours OR in the final year of a program of study leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor with Honours where the honours component is an integral part of the final year.

It is essential that you contact the School where you are proposing to undertake Honours to establish that you have or will have the academic qualifications for entry into Honours and that the required resources will be available to you.

It is acknowledged that at this stage your acceptance into Honours may not yet be finalised. You do not need to wait for results before lodging an application. If you lodge an application and later become ineligible for Honours your application will be disregarded.

With the approval of the relevant School, you may commence the Honours Program in either first or second semester.

International students are eligible to apply.
Online application

Please note that you will need to provide a 200 word statement describing the research, professional or scholarly interests which you would intend to pursue while an Honours Scholar at the ANU. You will need to submit this statement either to the address below or email it to ug.schols@anu.edu.au. Your application will be incomplete without this statement.

If you are not already a student at the ANU you must apply separately for admission to the University. An admission application form may be obtained by contacting the Admissions area:

Website: www.anu.edu.au/sas/admission/
Email: Admiss.App@anu.edu.au
Telephone: 02 6125 5594
Fax: 02 6125 0751
ARC Centre of Excellence in Vision Science Scholarship

$6,000 plus up to $4,000 relocation allowance

Closing Date for Applications: 30/11
The ANU node of the Centre is offering scholarships to honours students. The stipend will be $6,000 plus up to $4,000 relocation allowance for students relocating from other states. Students are encouraged to discuss research opportunities with the relevant Chief Investigator at the Centre. Details of research projects and contact information of Chief Investigators in the Centre can be found on the Centre website.

Requirements: The applicant must be enrolled in an honours program at ANU, must be supervised by one of a Centre’s Chief Investigators, and must be working on a Centre related research project.
All applications should be submitted to the Chief Operations Officer of the Centre through the proposed supervisor (a Chief Investigator in the Centre).

The application should contain: A recent C.V.; 200 words research proposal; Copies of transcripts; Two referee reports.
Angus Nicholson Honours Scholarship in Science

$5,000

Closing Date for Applications: 30/11
A scholarship of $5,000 for a student who can demonstrate academic merit and a passion for his or her chosen field of science.

Closing date: 30 November each year


Requirements: The successful applicant will have provided supporting material as well as the names of two referees who are well placed to support the application and comment on the applicant's passion for science.

Current ANU students and external applicants are encouraged to apply.
Apply by letter to the Prizes & Undergraduate Scholarships Office setting out your passion for the chosen field of science as well as your academic achievements. Mail letter to:

Prizes and Undergraduate Scholarships Office,
Pauline Griffin Building,
Australian National University,
Canberra ACT 0200 Australia
Anjeli Nathan Memorial Scholarship

$5,000

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
A scholarship of $5,000 for an applicant accepted to study behavioural ecology or conservation biology as part of the Honours Program in Botany and Zoology. The scholarship may be used to assist the student either to undertake the Honours Program or to gain fieldwork experience after the successful completion of the degree with Honours.

The Scholarship commemorates the life of Anjeli Nathan, a brilliant student who, tragically, was killed doing the field research she loved. See the BoZo website for more information.

Closing date: 31 October each year


Requirements: The scholarship shall be awarded on the basis of academic merit and on a written proposal by applicants who are completing their third year, or are within twelve months of having completed the degree with honours in Botany and Zoology. Projects involving long-term captivity, killing or surgery on animals will not be considered.
A written propsosal must be submitted to the school. Mail the written proposal to:

School of Botany and Zoology,
Building 116, Daley Road,
Australian National University,
Canberra ACT 0200 Australia

or email William.foley@anu.edu.au




ANU Postgraduate Scholarships

ANU Alumni PhD Scholarships

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: N/A
Each year the University offers up to one scholarship each for nationals of Japan, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore.

Eligible Program is PhD. Maximum duration is three years full-time with a possible six month extension. Other benefits include travel to Canberra; reimbursement of some removal expenses; thesis reimbursement allowance.

Requirements: International students who are nationals of Japan, Malaysia, Thailand or Singapore.
These scholarships are awarded by the Alumni Associations in each country. Relevant information will be put on the Student Recruitment and International Education (SRIE) website.
ANU Gwendolyn Woodroofe PhD Scholarship In The Biological Sciences

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: N/A
The purpose of this scholarship is to attract Australian and New Zealand students of high calibre to pursue PhD research in the Biological Sciences.

Eligible Programs include PhD, Professional Doctorate by Research. Maximum duration is three years full-time, with a possible six month extension.

Requirements: Bachelors degree with first class honours, or a research Masters degree from a recognised university; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia.
Applicants are selected from amongst Australian Postgraduate Awards or ANU Graduate Research School Scholarships applicants and do not apply for these scholarships specifically.
ANU PhD Mid-Year Entry Scholarships

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
A small number of ANU PhD Scholarships which provide a stipend are funded by Colleges which may be available through mid-year entry or at other times of the year. It is normal for recipients to undertake study on a full-time basis. However, in accordance with strict criteria, the scholarship may be awarded for part-time study. International scholars must undertake study on a full-time basis. It is expected that the scholarship normally will be taken up by 31 August 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.

Scholarships are available for mid-year entry or at other times of the year; three years full-time with a possible six month extension; available to Australian and New Zealand citizens, and permanent residents of Australia. Other benefits include travel to Canberra; reimbursement of some removal expenses; thesis reimbursement allowance.

Requirements: Bachelors degree with at least upper second-class honours, or a Masters degree with a research component or equivalent; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia.
Online application forms
ANU PhD Scholarship in Pharmacogenomics

$22,500 p.a for 3 years. Possibility of 6 month extension

Closing Date for Applications:
An exciting opportunity is available in the area of pharmacogenomics at the John Curtin School of Medical Research. The goal of this line of work is to conduct translational research aimed at elucidating molecular and genomic mechanisms that underlie drug action. The key question to be addressed is: "How is variability in therapeutic outcomes determined by genetic substrate?" Genes control drug metabolism, drug transport, disease susceptibility, and drug targets. The aim of the pharmacogenomics PhD studentship is therefore to conduct studies that elucidate the effects of genomic variation on outcomes relevant to drug response, particularly in psychiatric disorders. The student will learn key relevant topics in this area such as understanding the biology of candidate genes and pathways, the relationship of disease genes to drug response genes, defining drug response phenotypes, and addressing ethical, technical, and data analyses issues related to the establishment and management of large drug response data sets.


Requirements: Bachelor degree with first class honours, or equivalent; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia; International Students.
Further enquiries and expressions of interest to:
The Medical Sciences Graduate Convenor
ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment
The John Curtin School of Medical Research
The Australian National University
Building 131 Garran Road
Acton ACT 0200, Australia

T: +61 2 6125 8506
F: +61 2 6125 3955
E: medical.gradprog@anu.edu.au
ANU PhD Scholarship in Psychoneuroimmunology

$22,500 p.a for 3 years. Possibility of 6 month extension

Closing Date for Applications:
An exciting opportunity is available in the area of psychoneuroimmunology at the John Curtin School of Medical Research. The goal of this line of work is to conduct translational research that elucidates how environmental and psychological factors affect key brain functions through immune and endocrine mediators. The key question to be addressed is: "What are the fundamental mechanisms underlying brain-body interactions?" Immune and endocrine mediators modulate the effects of the environment on key outcomes such as stress response, depression and obesity. The aim of the psychoneuroimmunology PhD studentship is to elucidate the specific mechanisms and pathways by which immune and endocrine molecules are regulated by the environment and then signal the brain and other organs to cause disease-related outcomes. The student will learn key relevant topics in this area such as understanding the interactions between the immune and central nervous systems and will learn methods and techniques relevant to immunology, neuroscience and to models of disease, such as obesity and depression.

Requirements: Bachelor degree with first class honours, or equivalent; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia; International Students.
Further enquiries and expressions of interest to:
The Medical Sciences Graduate Convenor
ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment
The John Curtin School of Medical Research
The Australian National University
Building 131 Garran Road
Acton ACT 0200, Australia

T: +61 2 6125 8506
F: +61 2 6125 3955
E: medical.gradprog@anu.edu.au
ANU PhD Scholarships

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10 (31/08 for international students)
A number of ANU PhD Scholarships which provide a stipend are funded by Colleges.It is normal for recipients to undertake study on a full-time basis. However, in accordance with strict criteria, the scholarship may be awarded for part-time study. International scholars must undertake study on a full-time basis.

Scholarships are available for three years full-time with a possible six month extension; available to Australian and New Zealand citizens, permanent residents of Australia and International Students. Other benefits include travel to Canberra; reimbursement of some removal expenses; thesis reimbursement allowance.

Requirements: Bachelors degree with at least upper second-class honours, or a Masters degree with a research component or equivalent; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia; International Students.
Online application forms
ANU Tuition Scholarships

Tuition Fees

Closing Date for Applications:
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.

Eligible Program is PhD. Maximum duration is three years full-time, with two possible six month extensions. 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.

Requirements: Bachelors degree with first-class or upper second class honours, or a research Masters degree from a recognised university; International Students.
Online application forms

Or you can contact the Research Students Office:

Phone: + 61 2 6125 5949
Fax: + 61 2 6125 5931
email: ressch.enq@anu.edu.au
ANU University Research Scholarships

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
The University funds a number of scholarships for Doctor of Philosophy or Professional Doctorate by research.

Scholarships available for three years full-time with a possible six-month extension. Other benefits include travel to Canberra; reimbursement of some removal expenses; thesis reimbursement allowance.

Requirements:
Bachelors degree with first-class honours, or a research Masters degree from a recognised university; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia; Applicants who are in receipt of a PhD scholarship funded in the University are ineligible.
Online application forms
ANU-Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) PhD Scholarship

$24,000 p.a for 3 years. Possibility of 6 months extension.

Closing Date for Applications:
An exciting opportunity exists to work with Drs John Kellet and Marjan Kljakovic on a collaborative project between the ANU Medical School and the Australian Institute of Sport. The successful applicant will undertake a project focussed on the treatment and prevention of upper respiratory symptoms in elite athletes. 

The successful applicant will be enrolled through the Australian National University, but will be based at the Australian Institute of Sport.



Requirements: Bachelors degree with first class honours, or a research Masters degree from a recognised university, medical graduates with research experience are also encouraged to apply; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia.
Further enquiries and expressions of interest to:
The Medical Sciences Graduate Convenor
ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment
The Australian National University
Building 131 Garran Road
Acton ACT 0200, Australia

T: +61 2 6125 8506
F: +61 2 6125 3955
E: medical.gradprog@anu.edu.au 
ARC Centre for Interactive Legume Research Scholarship

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
The ARC Centre for Interactive Legume Research is an internationally-renowned research network of plant scientists conducting high quality research into legumes and other plant species. The ANU node of the Centre is seeking a highly motivated PhD student to work on a special project funded by the Australian Research Council.

Other benefits include support for all research expenses associated with the project; outstanding students will be eligible for a top up of up to $7 000 per annum funded by the Centre.

Further information is available here.

Requirements: Open to domestic applicants (Australian Citizens & Permanent Residents, and New Zealand Citizens); the applicant must have applied for admission to a PhD program at ANU and the APA award at ANU; the applicant must agree to work on the particular Stem Cell Project.
Online application form

Applicants are encouraged to make contact with Dr Nijat Imin before lodging an application.

Normal ANU application procedures should be followed. An on-line application should be completed and submitted. List ARC Centre of Excellence in Interactive Legume Research Scholarship PhD Scholarship in ‘Other Scholarships’ field on page 1 of the online application form.
ARC Centre of Excellence in Vision Science PhD Scholarships

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/11
The ANU node of the Centre will be awarding 2 scholarships to PhD students. The stipend, tenure and benefits will be equivalent to Australian Postgraduate Awards.

Outstanding students who hold PhD Scholarships and working on Centre related research projects can be considered for a separate Supplementary Scholarship of up to $7000 per annum funded by the Centre.

Further information is available here.

Requirements: Open to both international & domestic applicants; the applicant must have applied for admission to a PhD program at ANU; the applicant must agree to work on a Centre related research project; the scholarship cannot be held in conjunction with any other award (eg. APA, ANU PhD Scholarship, Graduate Scholarship).
Online application form

Normal ANU application procedures should be followed. An on-line application should be completed and submitted. List ARC Centre of Excellence in Vision Science PhD Scholarship in ‘Other Scholarships’ field on page 1 of the online application form.
American Association Of University Women (AAUW) International Fellowships

Tuition scholarship

Closing Date for Applications: 15/12
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) Educational Foundation is the largest private supporter of graduate women. Established in 1881, the Association has a long and illustrious history of helping women achieve their personal and professional goals. International Fellowships are awarded for full-time study or research in the USA to women who are not US citizens or permanent residents. Both graduate and postgraduate studies at accredited institutions are supported.

Eligible Program is PhD. Up to fifty eight scholarships on offer.

Requirements: Bachelor's degree with first-class honours, or a research Master's degree from a recognized Australian university; Applicants must be Australian citizens; Applicants must have earned the equivalent of a US bachelor's degree by September 30, and must have applied to their proposed institutions of study by the time of application (no later than December 15); Selection criteria include an outstanding academic record, professional potential, and the potential of the field of study to improve the lives of women and girls in the fellow's country of origin; Preference is given to women residing in their home countries at the time of application.
www.aauw.org

or email gibbsl@aauw.org
Anthony and Barbara Brookman Graduate Coursework Forestry Scholarship

Up to $5,000

Closing Date for Applications: 31 January
Students beginning graduate coursework in Forestry are eligible for a scholarship drawn from the Anthony and Barbara Brookman Forestry Education and Research Fund.

Eligible Programs are the Graduate Diploma and the Master in Forestry.

Requirements: Awardees will be expected to participate in the National Forestry Masters Program during their study.
Email fennerschool@anu.edu.au
Australian Development Scholarships

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: Varies for each country
The Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) are available to many countries under agreements for development assistance from Australia. The scholarship numbers and fields of study for each country are determined annually in close consultation with partner governments. ADS are offered in two categories: Public and Open/Equity. The government or employer in a partner country nominates candidates for scholarships in the public category. Individuals may independently apply for a scholarship in the open/equity category, subject to any country-specific selection and eligibility criteria.

Eligible Programs include PhD, Professional Doctorate by Research, MPhil and postgraduate coursework. Some undergraduate programs may be approved under home country priority areas. Other Benefits include full tuition fee; travel to Canberra from outside Australia; basic health insurance; establishment allowance; introductory academic program.

Closing dates vary for each country.

Requirements: Applicants must be from either Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, East Timor, Fiji, Indonesia, Kenya, Kiribati, Laos, Lesotho, Malawi, Maldives, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Tuvalu, Uganda, Vanuatu, Vietnam, or Zambia.
See the Ausaid website for more information

Students should apply in their home country.
Australian Leadership Award

$19,616

Closing Date for Applications: 16/07 (By post); 31/07 (Online)
The Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) are a regional scholarship and training scheme for future leaders aimed at enhancing mutual understanding, knowledge and innovation and building partnerships within the Asia-Pacific region.

Eligible Programs include PhD, MPhil and postgraduate coursework programs. Other Benefits include full tuition fee; travel to Canberra from outside Australia; basic health insurance; establishment allowance; introductory academic program; contribution to visa expenses.

Requirements: International students from eligible partner countries.
See the Ausaid website for more information

Students apply directly to the University for admission and to AusAID (Canberra) for the scholarship.
Australian Postgraduate Awards

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
The Commonwealth Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) makes available each year a number of awards for study by research leading to a higher degree. It is normal for recipients to undertake study on a full-time basis, although, subject to strict criteria laid down by DEST, the award may be offered for part-time study.

Eligible Programs include PhD, Professional Doctorate by Research.  Maximum duration is three years full-time with a possible six-month extension.  Other benefits include travel to Canberra from within Australia; reimbursement of some removal expenses; thesis reimbursement allowance.

Requirements: Bachelors degree with first-class honours, or a research Masters degree from a recognised university; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia.
Online application forms
CRC for Forestry

$25,627

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
These scholarships are allocated to specific research projects at particular universities.  At the ANU, these scholarships are available in three of the CRC for Forestry research programmes -Managing and Monitoring for Growth and Health; High-Value Wood Resources; and Trees in the Landscape.

Eligible Programs include PhD, Masters.  Other benefits may include top-up scholarships (normally $6,011 per year) plus research funding to support all CRC scholarships.

Requirements: Australian and New Zealand citizens.
Online application information
Cambridge Australia Trust Scholarships

£7,800

Closing Date for Applications: 01/01
The Cambridge Australia Trust, in collaboration with the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust, offers six to eight scholarships each year for students wishing to carry out PhD research at Cambridge University. These scholarships are awarded only to Australian citizens who are of outstanding academic merit and who are graduates of an Australian university.

Eligible Program is PhD.  Maximum Duration of three years full-time.  Other benefits include travel to and from Cambridge, a settling in allowance, and an annual living allowance of £7,800 per annum.

Requirements: Bachelor's degree with first-class honours, or a research Master's degree from a recognized Australian university; Applicants must be Australian citizens; Applicants must have: gained admission to Cambridge University to undertake a PhD degree; and a UK Overseas Research Scholarship [ORS] on the nomination of Cambridge University.
Online application information

Contact with the sponsors:

The Secretary
Cambridge Australia Trust
GPO Box 93
Canberra 2601
Australia

email: nicolas.peterson@anu.edu.au
Doherty Scholarship (Clinical Scholarship)

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/8, 31/10
The Doherty Scholarship (Clinical Scholarship) is to attract students of high calibre with clinical qualifications to pursue postgraduate research involving a clinical research project for a PhD degree at the JCSMR.

Eligible Program is PhD.  Maximum duration is three years full-time, with a possible six month extension.

Application deadline: 31st August International Students, 31st October Domestic Students


Requirements: Australian students of high calibre with clinical qualifications; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia, International Students
Online application forms

Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the relevant Graduate Studies Convener medical.gradprog@anu.edu.au, to discuss the proposed research topic and related matters.
Eccles Scholarship

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/08
The Eccles Scholarship is designed to attract international students of high calibre to pursue postgraduate research at The John Curtin School of Medical Research.

Eligible Program is PhD.  Maximum duration three years full-time, with a possible six month extension.  Other benefits include travel to Canberra from within Australia; reimbursement of some removal expenses; thesis reimbursement allowance.

Requirements: International Students.
Online application forms

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.
Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (EIPRS)

Tuition scholarship

Closing Date for Applications: 31/08
The Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (EIPRS) are available for study leading to the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy and are funded by the Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR). Because competition for the scholarships is intense, at ANU they are not awarded for study at the Master degree level. Successful applicants will study in areas in which the University has shown a particular research concentration.

Eligible Programs include PhD, Professional Doctorate by Research.  Maximum Duration is three years full-time, with two possible six month extensions (subject to change by DEEWR).

Requirements: Bachelors degree with first class honours, or a research Masters degree from a recognised university; International students; Applicants cannot be considered for an EIPRS if they have already commenced a program of study in Australia at the same level for which the scholarship is sought.
Online application forms

Or you can contact the Research Students Office:

Phone: + 61 2 6125 5949
Fax: + 61 2 6125 5931
email: ressch.enq@anu.edu.au
Fenner Merit Scholarship

$6,000

Closing Date for Applications: N/A
The purpose of the Fenner Merit Scholarship is to attract Australian students of high calibre to pursue postgraduate research at The John Curtin School of Medical Research.

Eligible Program is PhD.  Maximum duration is three years full-time, with a possible six month extension.

Requirements: Australian students of high calibre.
Top-up scholarship recipients hold a primary scholarship and are selected for a Top-up scholarship on the basis of merit.
Fulbright Awards

up to $40,000

Closing Date for Applications: 31/9
The Fulbright Scholarship Program seeks to promote and increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and Australia through two way cultural and educational exchange. Grants are awarded to Australian students, scholars and professionals to study, teach, lecture and conduct research in the Unites States and to American students and scholars to engage in simlar activities in Australia. These grants are awarded each year, through a process of open competition, with grants awarded to individuals selected on the basis of academic excellence, professional qualifications and ambassadorial skills.

There are a number of Fulbright Awards available including the Fulbright Postgraduate Award (General) (Travel Grant).  The website link provides further information about this and other Fulbright awards.

Requirements: See the Fulbright website for details.
Online application information
General Sir John Monash Awards

$50,000 p.a.

Closing Date for Applications: 31/08
The General Sir John Monash Awards are for outstanding Australian citizens graduating from Australian universities to enable them to undertake postgraduate study abroad at the world’s best universities.

Eligible programs include PhD, MPhil.  Maximum duration is three years full-time.  Up to eight awards may be awarded annually.

Requirements: Demonstrated outstanding leadership ability; Altruism demonstrated through community service· Well-developed communication skills; Proof of arrangements with a foreign university to conduct a well-defined research project or study program; Applicants must be Australian citizens.
Online application forms

Contact with the sponsors:

The General Sir John Monash Foundation
Level 5, 30 Collins Street
Melbourne
Victoria Australia 3000

Phone: + 61 3 9654 8811
Fax: + 61 3 9654 3411
email: crompton@monashawards.org
Gordon Ada PhD Scholarship In Immunology Or Virology

$6,000

Closing Date for Applications: N/A
The Gordon Ada PhD Scholarship in Virology is a supplementary scholarship in honour of eminent Australian and JCSMR immunologist and virologist Professor Gordon Ada. The top-up scholarship is to be awarded annually as funds permit to a student enrolled at The John Curtin School of Medical Research. 

Eligible Program is PhD.  Maximum duration is three years full-time, with a possible six month extension.

Requirements: Australian students of high calibre; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia.
Top-up scholarship recipients hold a primary scholarship and are selected for a Top-up scholarship on the basis of merit.
Gottstein Forestry Industry Scholarship

$5000 per annum for up to three years

Closing Date for Applications: 13/11/2009
The J. W. Gottstein Memorial Trust is pleased to announce the introduction of Gottstein Forest Industry Scholarships for undergraduate or postgraduate students undertaking degree or diploma courses in forestry, forest science or wood science.

The Trust will determine the award based on criteria such as commitment to the fields of forestry or the forest products industry through academic and professional achievements and career goals.


Requirements: The criteria may vary, but will remain consistent with its key principle to promote the development of the Australian forestry and forest products industry. Applicants for scholarships should familiarise themselves with and address this principle in their applications. Before scholarships are awarded, applicants are required to demonstrate satisfactory progress in, or for new students acceptance to, their respective courses.
Further information may be obtained by contacting:
The Secretary
J.W. Gottstein Memorial Trust Fund
Phone: (03) 9545 2209
Fax: (03) 9545 2139
E-mail: secretary@gottsteintrust.org

or from the Trust's website www.gottsteintrust.org
Indigenous Australian Graduate Scholarships

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
The Graduate Research School each year normally offers one scholarship to an indigenous Australian to undertake graduate study; three years full-time with a possible extension; applications are only open to Indigenous Australians.

Eligible programs include PhD, Professional Doctorate by Research, MPhil, Professional Doctorate by Coursework (and also Master by Coursework and Research, Master by Coursework, Graduate Diploma).  Maximum duration three years full-time, with a possible extension (PhD).

Requirements: Australian citizens; Permanent residents of Australia. Applications are only open to Indigenous Australians.
Online application forms
James Rice Postgraduate Award

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
This scholarship is named in memory of the late James Rice, formerly of Alice Springs. It is intended to attract Australian or international students to pursue postgraduate research for a PhD degree at the JCSMR in a field broadly related to Multiple Scleros.

Eligible Program is PhD.  Maximum duration is three years full-time, with a possible six month extension.  Note the application closing date for international applicants is 31 August.

Requirements: Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia; International Students.
Online application forms

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.
KanGo Comparative Genomics

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: N/A
One PhD stipend is available for a student wishing to pursue studies in comparative genomics as part of the ARC Centre for Kangaroo Genomics.

For further information send an expression of interest via email.

Requirements: Applicants should be citizens of New Zealand or Australia (or Australian permanent residents); international students may apply however they must be able to demonstrate a source of support for tuition fees.
Email RSBS for details
Lionel Murphy Australian Postgraduate Scholarships

$20,000 - $40,000

Closing Date for Applications: 01/09
A number of Australian and overseas postgraduate scholarships are awarded annually by the Trustees of the Lionel Murphy Foundation. These scholarships are known as the Lionel Murphy Australian Postgraduate Scholarships, or the Lionel Murphy Overseas Postgraduate Scholarships, as the case may be. The precise number in each category, and the method of payment, is determined by the Trustees in their absolute discretion.

The Australian scholarships are tenable at an Australian tertiary institution for one year only and are currently valued at $20,000 each per annum. The overseas scholarships are tenable at an overseas tertiary institution for one year only, and are currently valued at $40,000 each per annum.

Requirements: Applicants must be Australian citizens, or permanent residents who have been granted permanent residency by 31 October of the year prior to this application and have lived in Australia for previous 12 months.  Applicants should have completed, or be about to complete, an undergraduate degree in science, law or legal studies, or other appropriate discipline from an Australian tertiary institution, and intend to pursue a postgraduate degree in science, law or legal studies, or other appropriate discipline
Online application information

Or contact:

G.P.O. BOX 4545
Sydney NSW 1044
 
Phone: (02) 9223 4315
Fax: (02) 9223 5267
Peter Gage Memorial Scholarship in Membrane Physiology

$6,000

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
The John Curtin School of Medical Research has established a supplementary scholarship in honour of Professor Peter Gage, an internationally recognised and influential membrane biophysicist. The purpose of the scholarship is to attract Australian students of high calibre to pursue postgraduate research at The John Curtin School of Medical Research in the area of membrane physiology.

Requirements: Applicants must hold an APA or similar award.
Contact:

The Medical Sciences Graduate Convenor
ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment
The John Curtin School of Medical Research
The Australian National University
Building 131 Garran Road
Acton ACT 0200, Australia

T: +61 2 6125 8506
F: +61 2 6125 3955
E: medical.gradprog@anu.edu.au
PhD Scholarship in Bioinformatics

$20,427 p.a

Closing Date for Applications:
Several PhD scholarships are available in a newly funded ARC project for developing and applying computational/statistical methods for detection of non-coding RNAs in eukaryote genomes. This is quite a hot topic, so you will be working at the forefront of bioinformatics with leading experts in the field in Australia and internationally.

one scholarship is available under the superrvision of Dr Georg Weiller within the Genome Interactions Group at the ANU School of Biology.

We are looking for candidates with Honours in Statistics, Mathematics, Computer Science or Molecular Biology, and knowledge of Bayesian Statistics, Bioinformatics, and/or Computational Biology would be desirable. For more information, please email Dr Georg Weiller or phone (02) 61255916.



Requirements: Applicants should be citizens of New Zealand or Australia (or Australian permanent residents); international students may apply however they must be able to demonstrate a source of support for tuition fees.
Applicants are encouraged to make contact with Dr Georg Weiller before lodging an application.

Normal ANU application procedures should be followed. An on-line application should be completed and submitted. List PhD Scholarship in Bioinformatics in ‘Other Scholarships’ field on page 1 of the online application form.
PhD Scholarship in Proteomics

$25,140 p.a

Closing Date for Applications:
A PhD scholarship is now available through a successful ARC Linkage application by collaborators at The Australian National University, Murdoch University and Proteomics International. The project is based on the development and application of 2D-LC proteomic chromatography techniques using the pathogen Stagonospora nodorum. This is a unique opportunity to develop an expertise in cutting-edge proteomics techniques.

The successful applicant will ideally have;
1. Upper IIA Honours degree (minimum).
2. A good working knowledge of biochemistry/biological chemistry.
3. A basic understanding of proteomics and/or protein separation techniques, preferably including the use of HPLC.
4. An understanding or demonstrated willingness to learn mass spectrometry.

The successful applicant will be enrolled through The Australian National University, but will be based in Perth, Western Australia. The current stipend is $25,140 per year for 3 years.





Requirements: Applicants should be citizens of New Zealand or Australia (or Australian permanent residents); international students may apply however they must be able to demonstrate a source of support for tuition fees.
Applicants are encouraged to make contact with Dr Peter Solomon or Dr Richard Lipscombe before lodging an application.

Normal ANU application procedures should be followed. An on-line application should be completed and submitted. List PhD in Retinal Neuroprothesis in ‘Other Scholarships’ field on page 1 of the online application form.
PhD scholarship in MicroRNA's

up to $32,000 p.a

Closing Date for Applications:
A highly motivated student is sought to carry out research aimed at understanding the molecular characteristics and role of microRNAs involved in gene regulation, stem cell maintenance and development.

This project is funded by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Legume Research. The successful candidate will receive financial support for reserach expenses and conference attendance.

The successful candidate will receive up to $32,000 for 3 years.

See more information regarding the project...


Requirements: Requirements: Applicants should be citizens of New Zealand or Australia (or Australian permanent residents); international students may apply however they must be able to demonstrate a source of support for tuition fees.
Applicants are encouraged to make contact with Associate Professor Michael Djordjevic or Dr Nijat Imin before lodging an application.

Normal ANU application procedures should be followed. An on-line application should be completed and submitted. List PhD scholarship in MicroRNAs in ‘Other Scholarships’ field on page 1 of the online application form.
PhD scholarships in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Proteomics (2 available)

up to $32,000 p.a

Closing Date for Applications:
The ARC Centre for Interactive Legume Research is an internationally-renowned research network of plant scientists conducting high quality research into legumes and other plant species. The ANU node of the Centre seeks highly motivated PdD students to carry out research aimed at understanding the molecular characteristics of secreted proteins and peptides and gene regulators involved in stem cell maintenance and development and long distance signalling.

Two (2) three year scholarships of up to $32,000 per annum are available. Successful candidates will receive support for research expenses, conferences and may be eligible for Centre recognitions.

See more information regarding each project...






Requirements: Open to domestic applicants (Australian Citizens & Permanent Residents, and New Zealand Citizens); the applicant must have applied for admission to a PhD program at ANU. Overseas scholars who have won a competitive scholarship that supports their fee requirements and living expenses in Australia (e.g. AusAid or a scholarship from the country of origin) may also apply.
Applicants are encouraged to make contact with Associate Professor Michael Djordjevic or Dr Nijat Imin before lodging an application.

Normal ANU application procedures should be followed. An on-line application should be completed and submitted. List ARC Centre of Excellence in Interactive Legume Research Scholarship PhD Scholarship in ‘Other Scholarships’ field on page 1 of the online application form.
R.G. Menzies Scholarship to Harvard

Tuition scholarship

Closing Date for Applications: 31/01
The Robert Gordon Menzies Scholarship to Harvard is Australia’s most prestigious national award for postgraduate study in the United States. Inaugurated in 1967 by prominent Australian alumni of Harvard to honour the Australian statesman and former prime minister, the Menzies Scholarship grants one annual award to a talented Australian who has gained admission to a Harvard graduate school. In accordance with its national origin and focus, the ideal candidates for the Scholarship are Australians whose primary objective, after completing their studies at Harvard, is to make a significant contribution to this country’s development.

Eligible Programs include PhD, MPhil.

Further information from the Harvard Club of Australia:

GPO Box 3132 Sydney NSW 2001
email: hca@harvard.org.au

Phone: + 61 2 9449 5239
Fax: + 61 2 9144 6699
website: www.harvard.org.au/

Requirements: Applicants must be Australian citizens.
Online application form (word doc)

Enquiries may be directed to:

Karen Holt
Menzies Selection Committee Secretary
Council and Boards Secretariat
1.09, Chancelry Bld 10
The Australian National University
CANBERRA ACT 0200

Phone: + 61 2 6125 2825
Fax: + 61 2 61258524
email: cabs.admin@anu.edu.au

Contact with the sponsors:

Menzies Foundation
The Scholarship Officer
The Menzies Foundation
210 Clarendon Street
EAST MELBOURNE VIC 3002

Fax: + 61 3 9417 7049
email: menzies@vicnet.net.au
website: www.menziesfoundation.org.au
Re-entry scholarships for Graduate Research

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
The University offers each year a small number (usually only one) of Re-entry Scholarships for graduates who wish to resume academic studies after a break of at least three years since formal enrolment in a university program, the break normally being due to fulfillment of family obligations.

Eligible programs include PhD, Professional Doctorate by Research, MPhil.  Maximum duration for PhD or Professional Doctorate three years with a possible six-month extension; for MPhil one year with a possible extension of up to a further twelve months.

Requirements: Bachelors degree with at least upper second-class honours, or a Masters degree with a research component or equivalent; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia.
Online application forms
Rhodes Scholarships

Tuition scholarship

Closing Date for Applications: 01/09
The Rhodes Trust offers eleven Rhodes Scholarships in Australia each year, one for each State and five for Australia at Large. A Rhodes Scholarship is tenable at the University of Oxford. All fees are paid by the Trust directly to the College. In addition, a Rhodes Scholar receives a personal stipend and assistance with travelling expenses to the United Kingdom.

Requirements: Applicants must be Australian citizens and have passed their eighteenth and not reached their twenty-fifth birthday by 1 October.
Online application information

Enquiries may be directed to:

Karen Holt
Honorary Secretary
Rhodes Scholarships for Australia at Large
Room 1.09, Chancelry Building #10
The Australian National University
CANBERRA ACT 0200

Phone: + 61 2 6125 2825
Fax: + 61 2 61258524
Rural Research and Development Scholarships

Varying

Closing Date for Applications: N/A
The Forest and Wood Products, Fisheries Research and Development, Land and Water and Rural Industries Research and Development Corporations each provide research scholarships.

Requirements: Australian students.
See the corporate websites for further information:

Forest and Wood Products
Fisheries Research and Development
Land and Water
Rural Industries Research and Development

University House Postgraduate Research Scholarships

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/10
The University House funds a small number (up to two) of scholarships for Doctor of Philosophy or Professional Doctorate by research.

Eligible Programs include PhD, Professional Doctorate by Research.  Maximum duration is three years full-time, with a possible six month extension.  Other benefits include travel to Canberra from within Australia; reimbursement of some removal expenses; thesis reimbursement allowance.

Requirements: Bachelors degree with first-class honours, or a research Masters degree from a recognised university; Australian and New Zealand citizens; Permanent residents of Australia.
Online application forms

Or you can contact the Research Students Office:

Phone: + 61 2 6125 5949
Fax: + 61 2 6125 5931
email: ressch.enq@anu.edu.au
Zinkernagel Scholarship

$20,427

Closing Date for Applications: 31/08
The Zinkernagel Scholarship is in honour of Professor Rolf Zinkernagel, who shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Professor Peter Doherty in 1996 for work done in the JCSMR. One Zinkernagel Scholarship will be awarded annually to the highest ranked successful JCSMR, (College of Medicine, Biology & Environment) applicant for an International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS).

Eligible Program is PhD.  Maximum duration is three years full-time, with a possible six month extension.  Other benefits include travel to Canberra from within Australia; reimbursement of some removal expenses; thesis reimbursement allowance.

Requirements: International Students.
Online application forms

Applicants are also strongly encouraged to contact the Convener of the Medical Sciences Graduate Program to discuss the proposed research topic and related matters.


Convener, Medical Sciences
The John Curtin School of Medical Research
The Australian National University
CANBERRA ACT 0200
Australia

email: medical.gradprog@anu.edu.au



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