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DEAKIN VICE-CHANCELLOR’S INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP

LOCATION: Australia

Recognizing international students with consistently high academic performance and the potential to make a leading contribution to Deakin and the communities we serve. 

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible, you must:

be a new international student enrolling in a Deakin coursework degree

meet the entry requirements for your course, including English language requirements

have achieved at least an 85% average (or equivalent) in previous studies.

This scholarship is not available to international students enrolled in the Doctor of Medicine (H911) program.

Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee selection. Due to strong competition, higher academic results may be required.

If you’re not selected for the Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship, you’ll automatically be considered for the Deakin International Scholarship.

Complete the International Scholarship Program application form (PDF, 536KB) and email it to Deakin International Admissions at least one month before your course starts. Only successful applicants will be contacted with an outcome: Email Deakin International Admissions

BENEFIT:

Value and duration

100% or 50% of your tuition fees (depending on scholarship outcome).

Participation in the Vice-Chancellor’s Professional Excellence Program (VCPEP), a requirement of the scholarship.

Priority access to on-campus accommodation (at your own cost and subject to availability).

This scholarship is available for the normal duration of your course.

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ADLERBERT FOUNDATIONS STUDY SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 2026-2027 AT CHALMERS

Application Deadline: 15 January 2026

LOCATION: Sweden

Four scholarships will be awarded in 2026 to students who are citizens of one of 143 countries. The scholarship comprises a full tuition fee waiver and is funded by the Adlerbert Foundations at Chalmers University of Technology.

ELIGIBILITY:

1st-year Master’s programme applicants

Citizens of these 143 countries for the operational document Countries Adlerbert study scholarships (Opens in new tab)

The selection is based on the applicants’ relative academic excellence, which primarily includes weighted average grade (at least 80%) but also the home University’s stature (including position on global ranking lists) and the priority order of the application for Chalmers’ master’s programmes.

Fields of study: Unrestricted—all of the current master’s programmes at Chalmers.

BENEFIT:

100% tuition fee waivers funded by the Adlerbert Foundations and administered by Chalmers for students who are citizens of one of 143 specified countries.

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