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UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY RESEARCH TRAINING PROGRAM STIPEND POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

Application Deadline:

Research Period 1 and 2, 2026 : 12 September 2025

Research Periods 3 and 4, 2026: 19 December 2025

LOCATION: Australia

The Research Training Program (RTP) postgraduate scholarships financially support domestic and international postgraduate research students.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants must be international students at the time of the award.

Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend International Scholarship (‘the Scholarship’) holders are expected to enrol in a full-time postgraduate research degree. A part-time RTP Stipend Scholarship may be approved where the University is satisfied that there are special circumstances beyond the student’s control (medical conditions, financial hardship, or carer’s responsibilities).

Applicants must apply to be considered for RTP Scholarships at the time of their application for admission to their HDR Course and must submit the required supporting material in the manner specified on the Scholarships Office website. Applicants who have already commenced their HDR candidature must apply by completing the application form available on the Scholarships Office website.

Applicants must apply to be considered for RTP Scholarships at the time of their application for admission to their HDR Course and must submit the required supporting material in the manner specified on the Scholarships Office website. Applicants who have already commenced their HDR candidature must apply by completing the application form available on the Scholarships Office website.

Terms and Conditions

BENEFIT:

Holders of the Scholarship will receive a stipend of $41,753 per annum (2025 rate). The value of this stipend will be indexed annually on 1 January each year.

Relocation and thesis allowance: The value of the allowance is up to $1,485 for travel from their home country to Sydney at the commencement of their degree and up to $1,485 for travel to return to their home country after successful completion of their degree. Costs of relocation may only be claimed for the student’s personal relocation expenses and not for any other person or dependents.

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BOND UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIPS

LOCATION: Australia

Bond International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarships provide tuition remission scholarships to high academic achievers applying to study for a bachelor’s degree.

International Undergraduate Excellence Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and are a testament to Bond University’s commitment to quality and outstanding international students.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:

Be an international student (i.e. not an Australian citizen, New Zealand citizen or permanent resident) living outside of Australia. 

Have achieved, or are on track to achieve (conditional upon successful completion) academic excellence in the top percentile from your high school qualification equivalent to ATAR 95.00 or IB Diploma score of 38 or higher.

Not have already commenced undergraduate studies at Bond University. Those studying English at Bond University College as part of a packaged offer are eligible to apply.

Meet the standard entry requirements for your chosen program of study.

Not be completing, or have completed Australian year 12 in Australia. 
Note: If you are currently studying high school in Australia you may be eligible to apply for an Australian Bond Excellence or Leadership Scholarship. 

Applications for Bond programs are always open; therefore, your academic eligibility for this scholarship will be assessed at the time of reviewing your program application. 

If you are offered a scholarship, you will be provided with a deadline date to accept your program and scholarship offer.

BENEFIT:

As an International Undergraduate Excellence Scholar, you will be awarded with 50% tuition remission for any single or approved combined undergraduate degree (excluding the Bond Medical Program), and will commence your studies in either the January, May or September semester.

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