LA TROBE UNIVERSITY PROJECT-BASED GRADUATE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS

Application Deadline: Open Year-Round

LOCATION: Australia

Scholarships are available for specific PhD research projects at La Trobe University, Australia. Successful applicants can commence at any time with the support of their supervisor. Available PhD project scholarships are listed on the program website and will be open until filled. 

ELIGIBILITY:

To apply for PhD candidacy, you will need one of the following:

A Master’s by Research degree in a relevant discipline completed within the last ten years assessed at a La Trobe Master’s by Research thesis standard of 70 or above; OR

Bachelor’s (Honours) degree or Master’s by Coursework degree with a minor thesis of 10,000 to 20,000 (depending on disciplinary norms)* completed within the last ten years, where the minor thesis is assessed at a La Trobe Master’s by Research thesis standard of 70 or above.

Applicants should seek advice from their proposed supervisor regarding discipline norms where applicable regarding the typical thesis length. The written research component of your application will be evaluated according to the Master’s by Research Thesis Grading Schema and will need to be assessed at a standard of 70 or above.

Alternative Entry Equivalency:

If you don’t meet the minimum academic entry requirements for your chosen degree, you may still be considered for admission based on equity or alternative criteria. To be eligible, you must provide discipline-relevant evidence that demonstrates you possess equivalent knowledge and skills, and that you are capable of successfully undertaking a higher degree by research.

If you’re applying under alternative entry equivalency, we strongly recommend discussing your application with your prospective principal supervisor. They can help you select the most suitable research degree based on your background and assist in identifying the skills and experience that support your eligibility.

To apply on alternative entry equivalency grounds, please complete the Alternative Entry Equivalency Statement Form [PDF 177KB] or the Word version of the Alternative Entry Equivalency Statement Form [WORD 122KB] and attach it to your online application (along with your supporting documentation):

Domestic applicants should research the examples of skills and experience requirements of the online application.

International applicants in the Upload other documents section of the StudyLink application.

International applicants: As an international applicant, you will also need to provide evidence that you meet the minimum English language requirements set for your course (some programs can have higher English language requirements).

BENEFIT:

Successful PhD project scholarship applicants will receive the following:

A generous stipend valued at $36,000 per annum (2026 full-time rate) for 3.5 years for a PhD

A tuition fee scholarship for 4 years for doctoral degrees

Thesis and relocation allowances

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WORLD BANK GOVTECH AI BOOTCAMP FOR GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (FULLY FUNDED)

Application Deadline: October 2, 2026.

LOCATION: South Korea

The World Bank, the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of the Interior and Safety (MOIS), and the National Information Society Agency (NIA) invite government institutions worldwide to apply for the GovTech Bootcamp on AI in Governance and Public Administration.

ELIGIBILITY:

This initiative targets government institutions in low- and middle-income countries that are developing, piloting, or deploying AI-enabled solutions to strengthen public administration, service delivery, transparency, efficiency, and citizen engagement.

This call is open to government institutions in low- and middle-income countries pursuing AI initiatives in public financial management, civil service and human resource management, citizen services, civic tech and citizen engagement, procurement, anticorruption, transparency, and other public sector applications.

Each application should nominate a two-person team: a policy leader with decision-making authority and a technical practitioner directly involved in implementation. The bootcamp will be conducted in English, with simultaneous Korean-English interpretation, and participants should be comfortable taking part in English-language discussions and workshops.

Applications will be reviewed by representatives from the World Bank, MOIS, and NIA. The strongest proposals will demonstrate a clearly defined public sector implementation challenge and a realistic and impactful AI-enabled solution that is already being developed, piloted, or deployed. Applications should demonstrate strong institutional commitment, technical feasibility, and a credible pathway toward implementation. Successful applicants should also demonstrate how participation in the bootcamp can help accelerate their initiative through exposure to Korea’s experience and lessons learned.

BENEFIT:

Up to five government teams will be selected to participate in a fully funded, five-day technical bootcamp in Seoul. Participants will learn directly from practitioners who design, operate, and scale Korea’s public AI systems, engage with Korean and World Bank experts, and develop practical implementation roadmaps for their own AI initiatives. Following the bootcamp, participating teams will be able to receive follow-up support and technical feedback to help advance their initiatives, depending on the strength and viability of their proposals and the expert advice provided during the program.

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