$10,000 scholarship awarded to school-leavers with an outstanding performance in the NSW Higher School Certificate Examination (ATAR 99.90) or equivalent.
The QUT Budding Entrepreneur Scholarship (‘the Scholarship’) is a merit scholarship valued at $24,000, offered to commencing domestic students. This is provided to the Participant via funds transfer to their nominated bank account.
For Dace Dambergs, a migrant from war-torn Latvia, gaining an education at QUT was a turning point in her life. Completing her Bachelor of Social Science lead Dace down an inspiring path, describing her decision to study at QUT as a mature age student as life-changing.
Dace's gratitude, stren
This scholarship will be offered to outstanding doctoral candidates affiliated with the ARC Future Fellowship project, “Reimagining AI answer systems for critical AI literacy in Australia” led by Professor Heather Ford. The scholarship provides a stipend for 3.5 years, and covers tuition
Longevity Exercise Physiology Scholarship is to provide financial support to a student who is currently experiencing financial or educational disadvantages which impact their ability to achieve their education goals while demonstrating an intention to pursue a career in clinical exercise physiology.
The Goodeve Foundation has donated funds to UWA to support The Order of Australia Association Foundation (OAAF) to award a prestigious and generous scholarship to eligible second year students in a defined course of study in Earth and Marine Sciences, Geology and Geophysics and with a demonstrated n
The John Willinge Regional and Remote Scholarship in the UWA Business School is funded from a donation made to The University of Western Australia ('the University') by John and Melina Willinge. The scholarship is provided to assist and encourage high-achieving students from a rural, regiona
Established in 2022 by way of gift from Ross Forgione in memory of his parents, Vincent and Carmel Forgione to acknowledge their lives and ongoing legacy. The Donor wishes to support a scholarship in both Historical and Philosophical Inquiry and Law at the University—two areas of personal and
The scholarship was established in 1994 in memory of Constantine Aspromourgos and is maintained from a fund donated by his wife, Patricia Phyllis Aspromourgos.
Business School International Scholarships are awarded to international students of high academic merit completing degrees at the University of Sydney. The scholarship is open to commencing undergraduate and postgraduate international students who have received an offer of admission for a full-time
Established in 2025, this Scholarship has been generously donated in memory of Rolf Adams. The scholarship acknowledges and supports undergraduate students studying the Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Sydney.
Education is the key to overcoming disadvantage. The Argent Indigenous Nursing Scholarship was established by Mr Argent in 2020 to support disadvantaged and low-income students of Indigenous Australian background to undertake a Bachelor of Nursing degree at QUT.
I-MED Radiology clinics offer a range of imaging procedures including MRI, CT, x-ray, ultrasound and nuclear medicine. With the largest team of sub-specialist radiologists, practitioners and patients can be assured of the highest quality imaging and diagnosis.
This HDR scholarship is supported by an ARC DECRA project. The purpose is to support the PhD candidate to conduct basic research on “Applications of oxide materials for electrochemical water splitting and plastic degradation”. The key concept of this project lies in the design of no
The Humanities 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 Humanities.
The Corporate Partners in Excellence (CPIE) program is a unique industry-linked program for students who aspire to be future business leaders. As a CPIE scholar you will complete two semesters interning in your major business discipline with one of our prestigious corporate partners.
This scholarship was founded in 1931 by gifts under the will of Duncan McNaughton, of Roma, by which the University received $5,840 in 1931, $412 in 1936 and $3,060 in 1950.
The donors have donated funds to The University of Western Australia ('the University') to provide a scholarship to assist and encourage an eligible Indigenous student to commence and pursue any undergraduate degree at the University.
The University of Western Australia with the funding grant from the Government of Western Australia is offering a high achieving international student a scholarship to commence and pursue a postgraduate qualification at the University.