Each year the Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics (‘RSFAS’) within the ANU College of Business and Economics (‘the College’) may offer a number of awards known as the RSFAS Master of Financial Economics Scholarship (‘the Award’).
The objective of the Award is to recruit high calibre students into the Master of Financial Economics program.
Funding for this Award has been provided by RSFAS.
Each year the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific may offer two awards known as the Dr Claire Clark Scholarship.
The objective of the award is to:
Established in 1967 by the Harvard Club of Australia, the scholarship honours a great Australian Statesman and furthers Australian/ American relations.
Awarded in partnership with The Harvard Club of Australia and The Australian National University, the scholarship program is administered by the ANU for postgraduate study at Harvard University in the United States.
This scholarship is offered by the Research School of Earth Sciences (RSES) in the ANU College of Science to support a domestic student pursuing a Master of Earth Sciences (Advanced) program which includes coursework and an extensive research project.
The Dean's International Science Excellence Scholarship is jointly offered by ANU College of Science and ANU College of Health & Medicine.
It is a prestigious scholarship awarded to the very best international students from the Colleges' institutional partners.
The ANU Excellence Scholarships are no longer available at the Australian National University. The information on this page is just for current recipients.
The Australian-American Fulbright Commission offers Scholarships to Australian citizens across all career stages. Awardees take part in a bi-lateral academic and cultural exchange, pursuing research or study at a U.S. institution, experiencing life in the United States of America, and bringing back their knowledge and experience to share with their communities in Australia.
Each year the Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics (‘RFSAS’) within the ANU College of Business and Economics may offer a number of awards known as the Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics Pre-Master Training Program Scholarship (‘the Award’).
The objective of the Award is to continue the long-standing partnership and successful pre-masters agreement between ANU and selected Partners.
Funding for this Award has been provided by RFSAS.
The objective of the scholarship is to attract high-calibre students into the Research School of Management Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. Building upon management experience and prior learning, the MBA program provides middle managers with essential business and management knowledge and skills to advance into, and thrive in, senior management roles.
The C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship is one of the most generous privately funded scholarships available to undergraduate and post-graduate students in Australia. The Charles Hawker Scholarship perpetuates the memory of scholar, soldier, politician and pastoralist Charles Allan Seymour Hawker. The Scholarship commemorates the achievements of one of Australia's most respected statesmen.