The Creative Arts Scholarships help eligible students in regional and remote areas of Australia access a Bachelor level degree in creative arts. The scholarships also give students, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, more opportunities towards a career in Australia's vibrant creative arts industry.
Scholarships support flexible study arrangements, and are available to eligible students:
Each year the Research School of Economics ("the School") in the ANU College of Business and Economics ("the College") may offer an award known as the Research School of Economics Bob Gregory Honours in Economics Scholarship for Domestic Students ("the award").
The objective of the Award is to attract high achieving domestic students to enrol in an Honours in Economics program offered by the Research School of Economics.
Funding for this award has been provided by the Research School of Economics.
Each year the Research School of Economics ("the School") in the ANU College of Business and Economics ("the College") may offer an award known as the Research School of Economics Bob Gregory Honours in Economics Scholarship for International Students ("the award").
The objective of the Award is to attract high achieving international students to enrol in an Honours in Economics program offered by the Research School of Economics.
Funding for this award has been provided by the Research School of Economics.
The Pinnacle Foundation provides educational scholarships, mentoring and opportunities for young LGBTIQ+ Australians to realise their full potential and overcome challenges arising from their identity. Scholarships are awarded for fulltime study at public institutions of higher education in Australia, for the purpose of gaining an educational or vocational qualification in any profession, trade or the arts.
Each year the Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics (RSAA) in the ANU College of Science may offer an award known as the John Graham Summer Research Program Award ("the award").
The objective of the award is to enable undergraduate students with high academic achievements to take part in RSAA's Summer Research Program.
Each year the Research School of Earth Sciences ('RSES') may offer an award known as the Ian McDougall Honours Scholarship ('the Award') to support an Honours student in Geochronology in the RSES.
Every year the Research School of Physics offers a Love Physics Bursary. This bursary will assist students who have been accepted into the Physics Honours specialisation and who originally come from regional and remote areas with the cost of their relocation to Canberra.
The Australian National University - Australian Signals Directorate partnership (Co-Lab) brings together researchers, academics and technical leaders to solve national security challenges and nurture Australian talent. One of the goals of this partnership is to identify and foster talented students by connecting the academic and technical expertise to develop and realise career potential for our graduates.
Gravitational Wave and Space Instrumentation Honours scholarship is available to students who wish to pursue the Honours specialisation in Physics or Astronomy and Astrophysics and undertake an Honours research project in the area of Gravitational Waves and Space Instrumentation and Applied Metrology.
Honours in Physics or in Astronomy and Astrophysics, with a focus on Gravitational Wave and Space Instrumentation and Applied Metrology.
Each year the Australian National University may offer a number of awards known as the Fogarty Foundation Scholarship.
The objective of the scholarship is to attract and support former recipients of the UWA Fogarty Scholarship Program to pursue honours or postgraduate study at the Australian National University.
Funding for this Award has been provided by the Fogarty Foundation and ANU.