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FULLY FUNDED ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY RTP PROJECT ROUND (INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC APPLICANTS) SCHOLARSHIP

Application Opens: September; Deadline: October, 2025

LOCATION: Australia

Scholarships advertised in the Project Round are available to PhD or Master of Philosophy students to undertake a specified research project aligned to one of four Signature Research Themes (Creative & Cultural; Food, Agriculture & Wine; Personal & Societal Health; and Sustainable Green Transition). Available scholarships will be advertised on the Find a Research Project webpage and these projects will be clearly marked for consideration in the Project Round.

ELIGIBILITY:

To be eligible for scholarship consideration:

Applicants must be eligible to enroll in a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program at Adelaide University.

Incomplete qualifications will not be considered when determining scholarship eligibility unless the qualification has been satisfactorily completed and acceptable evidence provided by the scholarship closing date.

Australian and onshore international students completing a coursework qualification in the semester of application at an Australian university (University of Adelaide and University of South Australia only for international students) will be eligible for consideration.

Australian and onshore international applicants completing a research degree qualification in the semester of application at an Australian university (University of Adelaide and University of South Australia only for international students) will only be eligible for consideration if they have submitted their thesis for examination by the scholarship closing date.

Note: examination results must be provided within 3 months of the scholarship closing date.

International applicants must provide evidence of meeting the minimum English language proficiency requirements for direct entry by the scholarship closing date for their application to be considered.

Applicants must not currently be in receipt of an RTP Scholarship, an overseas sponsored scholarship, or any other equivalent award or scholarship from the Commonwealth Government designed to offset research degree fees.

Applicants must not hold an equivalent research degree at, or higher than, the level for which they are applying.

Applicants must be able to commence their research in the periods listed in Section 4 Commencement. vii. Applicants who have previously applied and were unsuccessful may re-apply for admission and a scholarship in any subsequent round.

Further information is available in the Conditions of Award.

BENEFIT:

Full-time graduate research students receive a tax-exempt stipend of $36,500 per annum in 2026 (indexed annually) for up to 3.5 years, no extension possible.

Half-time graduate research students receive a taxable stipend of $18,250 per annum in 2026 (indexed annually) for up to 7 years, no extension possible.

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HEINRICH BÖLL STIFTUNG SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE OR GRADUATE STUDENTS

Application Deadline: 1 September 2025

LOCATION: Germany

The Heinrich Böll Foundation awards scholarships to international students who come to Germany to study. The programme is being implemented in accordance with the guidelines issued by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Research, Technology, and Space (BMFTR) and the Foreign Office (Auswärtiges Amt).

ELIGIBILITY:

Master’s degree or after intermediate diploma/examination; a copy of the first degree certificate/proof of first professional qualification must be provided.

Degree courses at state or state-recognise universities in Germany

The Heinrich Böll Foundation’s selection procedure for scholarship applicants consists of three stages:

Stage 1: Submission of written application documents, including a personal reference on your social commitment and an expert reference from a university lecturer or, in the case of new students, a schoolteacher via an online portal, http://www.boell.de/scholarships. Two staff members from the Studienwerk and from another department of the Heinrich Böll Foundation decide whether the application will be forwarded to the second stage.

Stage 2: An interview with a liaison lecturer, usually at the place of residence of the liaison lecturer in Germany, by telephone or digitally.

Stage 3: Digital interview with 3 to 4 selection committee members, including 1 to 2 external members, one scholarship holder, and one staff member of the Studienwerk. At each stage only a small group is selected for the next stage. You will be informed in writing of the decision reached at each stage of the selection procedure.

At each stage only a small group is selected for the next stage. You will be informed in writing of the decision reached at each stage of the selection procedure.

Regular period of study may be extended by one semester

BENEFIT:

€992 per month plus various individual allowances, possibly health insurance or similar

For scholarship holders only: Funding is available for limited periods spent abroad for the purpose of study.

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