The Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship (VCIS) is awarded to recognize academic excellence for international students. This is a highly competitive scholarship based on academic merit and is awarded to talented students intending to pursue a Bachelor’s or Master’s coursework degree at Macquarie University.
ELIGIBILITY:
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must be a full-time international student commencing an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree (excluding graduate certificates) and meet the following criteria:
Achieve a minimum WAM equivalent of 65 for postgraduate applications or a minimum ATAR equivalent of 85 for undergraduate applications.
Commence study in the session and year indicated in your scholarship letter of offer.
Applicable course: All
To be considered for this scholarship, applicants must first receive a full offer to study at Macquarie University and then complete a short scholarship application form.
This is a very limited scholarship, so we encourage you to accept your offer and scholarship early to avoid disappointment.
Duration: One-off award
BENEFIT:
This scholarship provides up to AUD $10,000 applied towards your tuition fee.
Application Deadline: Same as funding deadline for the course
LOCATION: United Kingdom
This scholarship provides full funding for an international student to undertake a one-year master’s degree at Wolfson College. The scholarship will be available for a full-time master’s degree in fields related to healthcare, in the humanities, and in music.
Preference will be given to students whose study or research contributes towards a practical impact beyond academia.
ELIGIBILITY:
Who can apply?: Prospective applicant
Level of study: Masters
Mode of study: Full Time
Country of residence: All countries except UK, See full list
Department/School: 70 departments/schools, See full list
College: Wolfson College
Other eligibility: The scholarship will be available for a full-time master’s degree in fields related to healthcare, in the humanities, and in music. Preference will be given to students whose study or research contributes towards a practical impact beyond academia.