Each year the ANU College of Law may offer a number of awards known as the Chris and Kerryn Marks Travel Grant.
The objective of the Award is to support ANU College of Law students undertaking an Indigenous focused course offered by the College. It is anticipated that this Award will increase opportunity for ANU students, regardless of their financial means, and further enrich their student experience, cultural competence and learning outcomes as they develop a greater understanding of justice and the legal system, as they impact on Aboriginal peoples.
Each year the Research School of Earth Sciences (RSES) may offer one or more awards known as the Earth Sciences Opportunity Scholarship ("the award").
The objective of the award is to provide financial assistance to students enrolled in an Earth Sciences degree program to allow them to commence, continue and/or complete their studies.
Funding for this award has been provided by various donors.
The objective of the Award is to attract and support top quality international postgraduate students to the ANU College of Law.
Funding for this Award has been provided by the ANU College of Law.
Each year the ANU Law School, of the ANU College of Law ("the College"), may offer an award known as the Asia Law Internship Grant ("the award").
The objective of the award is to provide financial assistance to allow the selected recipient(s) the opportunity to gain realistic, high-level and varied legal work experience through a supervised legal internship or work experience with partner host organisations in Asia.
The purpose of this scholarship is to support students enrolled in the Master of Energy Change (Advanced) program and undertaking a research project in the field of the hydrogen economy.
The scholarship offers a generous stipend.
Knight-Hennessy Scholars receive full funding to pursue graduate study at Stanford. This includes the JD, MA, MBA, MD, MFA, MS, and PhD programs.
Knight-Hennessy Scholars receive full funding to pursue graduate study at Stanford University.
The ANU Chancellor's International Scholarship offers an opportunity for students from around the world to access one of multiple scholarships available to undergraduate and postgraduate students. The scholarship is designed to attract a diverse range of high calibre international students to commence study at ANU.
These scholarships are distributed into 12 categories with at least one category applicable for students from anywhere in the world. For a list of countries included in each category, see the reference document on this webpage.
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Students in regional areas often have to relocate in order to study, leaving behind the support of family and friends and feeling torn between their education and their obligations. Fortunately, assistance in the form of a scholarship can help ease some worries and allow greater freedom to more regularly visit home and lend a hand.
Each year the Research School of Accounting within the ANU College of Business and Economics may offer a number of awards known as the Research School of Accounting 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 the Research School of Accounting.
The American Australian Association (AAA) established its Graduate Education Fund in 2002 to provide much needed financial support and assistance to American and Australian individuals to undertake innovative and transformational Masters, Ph.D. or Postdoctoral study and research in each other's countries respectively.