List of available scholarships for international students at RMIT University

This is a full PhD scholarship for highly motivatived students in Engineering to study at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia.
Published:YesterdayType:PhDValue:$35,886 in 2025 and increases annuallyDeadline:June 30, 2026

This project would suit students with experience in formulation chemistry, physico-chemical characterisation, and microbiology.
Published:October 29, 2025Type:PhDStudy in:VictoriaValue:$35,886 per annumDeadline:Not Specified

This scholarship provides financial assistance to high achieving Foundation Studies international students.
Published:October 27, 2025Type:UndergraduateValue:AU$5,000Deadline:May 31, 2026

Medibank is the preferred OSHC provider for RMIT international students. This grant is available to international students which can contribute towards your cost of living.
Published:October 27, 2025Type:GrantsValue:AU$2,000Deadline:January 31, 2026

If you are interested in making a positive difference that could help shape Australia's food supply and have a background in energy, engineering, materials or physics, this scholarship is for you. We are looking for a motivated PhD student to work on a project that will involve energy model
Published:October 24, 2025Type:PhDValue:$40,000 AUD.Deadline:November 30, 2025

This scholarship is for those with previous study or professional experience in journalism, media or communication with an interest in the production and consumption of local news.
Published:October 24, 2025Type:PhDStudy in:New South WalesValue:$33,826 per annum for 3 yearsDeadline:December 31, 2026

This project focuses on the design and synthesis of functional materials for green hydrogen ecosystem, including but not limited to production and application.
Published:October 21, 2025Type:PhDValue:$34,841 per annumDeadline:December 31, 2027

This project aims to fabricate advanced ion channel membranes for efficient divalent metal ion separation. For PhD students interested in advanced materials and water purification, this project focuses on developing ion channel membranes for selective separation of divalent metal ions.
Published:October 21, 2025Type:PhDValue:$35,886 per annumDeadline:December 1, 2025

The project will deal with the areas of non-random, assortative and/or structured networks, which are not well understood and difficult to deal with, despite being the norm in the real world. The project may also involve analysis and model building related to epidemic dynamics in human populat
Published:October 21, 2025Type:PhDValue:$35,886 per annumDeadline:December 1, 2028

Co-supervised by Dr Kirsty Wilson and Professor Katie Flanagan (UTAS). The presence in sera of pro-inflammatory cytokines has emerged as an aetiological and perpetuating factor for major depression across the lifespan. The immune system of the elderly, and particularly females, displays heightened p
Published:October 21, 2025Type:PhDDeadline:Not Specified

The RMIT Welcome Scholarship in conjunction with the Sam and Nina Narodowski Asylum Seeker Scholarship has been established in recognition of the financial hardship that is faced by individuals from asylum seeker backgrounds. Eligible people seeking asylum looking to study full-time in a RMIT voc
Published:October 14, 2025Type:UndergraduateDeadline:December 10, 2025

Applications are now open for the RMIT University Dylan Alcott Foundation Scholarship 2026. For undergraduate students with a disability, long-term medical or neurodiverse condition which impacts their study; worth up to $15,000.
Published:October 14, 2025Type:UndergraduateDeadline:October 20, 2025

Applications are now open for the RMIT University Gavin Teague Memorial Scholarship 2026. For students enrolled in the Bachelor of Fine Arts program who can demonstrate artistic merit and circumstances which impact their study; worth up to $1,300.
Published:October 14, 2025Type:UndergraduateValue:$1,300Deadline:January 26, 2026
RMIT University (officially Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, informally RMIT) is an Australian public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria.
Founded in 1887 as the Working Men's College of Melbourne by Francis Ormond, it initially opened as a private night school offering instruction in art, science and technology in response to the industrial revolution in Australia. It was made a public university by act of the Parliament of Victoria in 1992 after merging with the Phillip Institute of Technology. A dual sector institute, its enrolment of 320 trades students in 1887 has since grown to around 83,000 vocational and higher education students in 2015; which makes it the largest tertiary education provider in Australia. With an annual revenue of A$1.163 billion in 2015, it is also one of the wealthiest universities in Australia.
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