List of available scholarships for international students at University Of Sydney

This Scholarship has been established to provide financial assistance to a Masters by Research or PhD student who is undertaking research in investigating back pain management in emergency health services. This Scholarship is funded by Department of Health and Aged Care (Federal).
Published:YesterdayType:Masters , PhDValue:$43,840.5 per annumDeadline:November 26, 2025

This Scholarship aims to support a student undertaking a Master’s by research within the School of Life & Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science. The focus of their research is on testing the effectiveness of associational plant refuges, formed by unpalatable plants or their odours, on
Published:YesterdayType:MastersValue:$31,333 per annumDeadline:November 14, 2025

This Scholarship has been established to provide financial assistance to a PhD student who is undertaking clinical/health services research in Alzheimer’s disease that contributes to either improved healthcare delivery, improved care experiences, and/or improved quality of life for people livi
Published:YesterdayType:Masters , PhDValue:$41,753 per annumDeadline:December 15, 2025

This Scholarship has been established to provide financial assistance to a PhD student who is undertaking research in how sleep influences pain, function, and recovery in people living with chronic musculoskeletal (MSK) pain conditions such as osteoarthritis and low back pain. This Scholarship is fu
Published:November 7, 2025Type:Masters , PhDValue:$42,754 per annumDeadline:November 18, 2025

This Scholarship has been established to provide financial assistance to a PhD student who is undertaking research into cardiovascular disease in the context of chronic kidney disease and diabetes. This Scholarship is funded by National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).
Published:November 7, 2025Type:Masters , PhDValue:$41,753 per annumDeadline:November 18, 2025
When William Charles Wentworth proposed the idea of Australia’s first university in 1850, he imagined “the opportunity for the child of every class to become great and useful in the destinies of this country”. We’ve stayed true to that original value and purpose by promoting inclusion and diversity for the past 160 years. It's the reason that, as early as 1881, we admitted women on an equal footing to male students. Oxford University didn't follow suit until 30 years later, and Jesus College at Cambridge University did not begin admitting female students until 1974. It's also why, from the very start, talented students of all backgrounds were given the chance to access further education through bursaries and scholarships. Today we offer hundreds of scholarships to support and encourage talented students, and a range of grants and bursaries to those who need a financial helping hand.
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