SCHOLARSHIPS IN HIGHER EDUCATION¬
In Australia, scholarships, fellowships, awards and other sources of funding for students are available through the Higher Education Group, DEST.
APPLYING FOR SCHOLARSHIPS¬
The Commonwealth Learning Scholarships, Australian Postgraduate Awards and Endeavor International Postgraduate Research Scholarship program are administered on behalf of the Australian Government by individual higher education providers. The providers are responsible for conducting their own application and selection procedures, in line with guidelines issued by the Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST). Potential applicants need to direct their enquiries on application procedures, deadlines, etc to their higher education providers
COMMONWEALTH LEARNING SCHOLARSHIPS¬
The Commonwealth Learning Scholarships Program was introduced in 2004 to assist students from low socio-economic backgrounds, particularly those from rural and regional areas and Indigenous students, who are Australian citizens or holders of Australian permanent humanitarian visas, with costs associated with higher education. There are two scholarships – one for educational costs and one for accommodation costs. Both are merit based, non-repayable and target students from low socio-economic backgrounds.
AUSTRALIAN POSTGRADUATE AWARDS¬
To enhance research training opportunities in the higher education sector, the Australian Postgraduate Awards (APA) provides scholarship support to postgraduate students of exceptional promise who undertake their higher degree by research at an eligible Australian provider.
ENDEAVOR INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE RESERCH SCHOLARSHIPS¬
The Endeavor International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (IPRS) was established to develop international research linkages and aims to attract top quality international postgraduate students to areas of research strength in Australian institutions.
INDIGENOUS RESEARSHERS DEVELOPMENT SCHEME¬
The Indigenous Researchers Development Scheme aims to encourage participation in, and to improve the standard of, research conducted by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
The program commenced in 1996 and in its early years will provide support for research projects and for training and development in research methodology and the preparation of research proposals by Indigenous researchers. In 1999, nine Indigenous Researchers Development grants were approved for funding at a cost of $0.13 million in 1999.
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS¬
This provides opportunities for outstanding individual researchers to undertake research of national and international significance at postdoctoral level and beyond. Four levels of Australian Research Council (ARC), fellowships are awarded:
Australian Postdoctoral Fellowships
Australian Research Fellowships
Queen Elizabeth II Awards and
Senior Research Fellowships.
MERIT BASED EQUITY SCHOLARSHIPS¬
This Scheme ceased in 1999. No new scholarships are available. Any queries relating to the Scheme should be directed to scholarships@dest.gov.au