The John de Laeter Top Excellence Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed by Curtin University to reward and assist academically talented student(s) who receive the top ATAR within the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
A full PhD scholarship is available as part of the ARC-funded Discovery Early Career Research Award (DECRA) project, 'No place like home? A phenomenology of racialised non-belonging', led by Deakin philosopher Dr Helen Ngo. This project aims to deepen our understanding of racialised othernes
The Lee Family Scholarship was established with a gift from Felix Lee and is offered to domestic students who are enrolling in an undergraduate degree and are experiencing disadvantaged circumstances. Preference is given to students who intend to undertake the Bachelor of Commerce.
The Indigenous Allied Health Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue studies within the School of Allied Health. The scholarship aims to increase Indigenous participation in Allied Health professions by supporting s
Joy Ingall (née Davis) demonstrated a natural talent for the piano early in her life. Her aptitude and dedication, coupled with her mother's support, saw her graduate from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music with Diploma and Licentiate Certificates. Her ability was also recognised by the A
This scholarship was established at the request of Norman Bushman, who was born in Singleton, NSW. While he lived his adult life in Sydney, he had a strong connection to the Hunter Valley with a great love for music.
This project aims to analyse the dynamics of international cooperation, technological innovation and geopolitical tensions that shaped epidemic control during the Covid-19 pandemic, with a particular focus on China.
This project aims to:
investigate the role of support personnel (e.g. coaches, trainers, partners) in facilitating or preventing PIED use
understand the broader psycho-socio-cultural factors that contribute to facilitating or preventing PIED use among women athletes.
The Omar Foda Memorial Prize is awarded to students whose thesis submitted as part of their Master of Science (Mathematics and Statistics) contains the most beautiful new mathematical result or exposition. Preference is given to students whose thesis is broadly related to mathematical physics topics
Griffith offers these respected scholarships to outstanding students commencing their first-ever undergraduate degree in 2026. The Vice Chancellor's Academic Achievement Scholarships will be focused on excellence and will also consider the barriers to education that students have faced. Scholars
The Doctor of Medicine First Peoples Scholarship is designed to provide financial assistance to support the participation and success of First Peoples candidates in the medical degree at Griffith University.
The UNSW Co-op Program is a career development scholarship that develops our scholars into professionals, not just graduates at the end of their university degree.
Bond University is committed to providing a culturally safe and supportive learning environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students where they can progress and complete a higher degree education program.
Bond is committed to First Nations voices and supporting First Nations student
The University of Canberra offers a limited number of University Research Scholarships to enable highly qualified candidates to undertake full-time study towards a Higher Degree by Research.
The objective of the Award is to support a Papua New Guinea (PNG) citizen with interests and experience in PNG forests and forestry to study a graduate coursework program in forests.
Established by public appeal in 2006, in honour of Archbishop Francis Carroll's contribution to the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn, on the occasion of his retirement as Archbishop.