The ANU Students' Association's Parents and Carers grant is designed to assist undergraduate ANU students who are carers.
ANUSA recognizes that students who are carers can often face additional barriers to study dueto competing time priorities, increased financial commitments including childcare and at times barriers to connecting with the wider ANU community.
Each year the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences ("the college") may offer an award known as the Bernard Wheelahan Latin American Travel Grant ("the award").
The objective of the award is to assist a student with costs associated with travel to and within Latin America for the purposes of undertaking fieldwork, or an exchange or internship.
Funding for this award has been provided by a bequest to the Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies (ANCLAS) through the generosity of Pacific-Hydro Pty Ltd.
A PhD Scholarship is offered by the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, which is to conduct archaeological research in Australia and/or the Wallacean islands to the north of Australia. The scholarship is funded through the Australian National University node of the Centre of Excellence of Australian Biodiversity and Heritage (CABAH).
Each year the John Curtin School of Medical Research (JCSMR) in the College of Health & Medicine may award a scholarship known as The Helen Winslade Honours Scholarship in Cancer Research to a student undertaking an honours program within the school.
The award is to support student research in Archaeology and Palaeoanthropology.
The ANU School of Music in the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences offers The Friends of the School of Music Transition Award to assist School of Music graduates transition between formal study and a professional career in music.
The Friends of the School of Music is a non-profit association which aims to be a source of practical and financial support to students of the ANU School of Music. The Friends of the School of Music shares an investment with ANU in the Friends Endowment Project Fund within the University's Endowment for Excellence.
The Australian National University recognises the value of sporting excellence, and is proud to provide the opportunity for emerging athletes and talented sportspeople to access financial assistance to promote success in their academic and athletic goals. This scholarship aims to attract talented and emerging athletes to study at the ANU, and to support the development of community and sport leaders for the future.
The RSFAS VTara Honours Scholarship is donor funded scholarship which may be awarded to a student who has applied for, and has been accepted in an RSFAS Honours program in the year of scholarship offer.
The objective of the scholarship is to encourage students to pursue a full-time Honours program at RSFAS, while offering a unique practical learning experience through the opportunity to complete a paid internship with VTara Energy Group in India.
This scholarship is to assist students enrolled in a one year Honours program, undertaking research utilising non-animal alternative methods to replace the use of animals or animal products in medical research.
Each year, the ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science may offer an award known as the 10kclub.io Scholarship.
The objective of the award is to support later year undergraduate students who are undertaking a program or Major in a Computer Science discipline. The award aims to help build the recipient's passion, innovation and creativity within computer science.