The Fox International Fellowship is a graduate student exchange program between Yale University and other world-renowned partner universities including ANU. The Fox International Fellowship Program aims to identify and contribute to the education of outstanding students and identify "citizen scholar ambassadors" who, by virtue of their academic and extracurricular record, can be expected in the future to participate in guiding the world toward a more peaceful order.
The Ramsay Postgraduate Scholarships were established through the generosity of the founder of the Ramsay Centre, Mr Paul Ramsay.
The Kim Jackson Scholarship is to be awarded to a woman from a non-metropolitan area and enrolled in the ANU Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) single or double degree for the duration of their undergraduate degree.
The Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre in conjunction with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is pleased to offer up to two awards known as the CSIRO Indigenous Scholarship with the aim of supporting further engagement with the sciences amongst Indigenous Australians and to provide financial support to overcome obstacles to education as well as an opportunity to engage with the CSIRO and build a relationship and pathway into a career in the sciences.
The Joy Peters and Reena Walia Diversity Scholarship will support first year students who identify as women and who are experiencing financial or other disadvantages to study Engineering and/or Computer Science at ANU. The Award has been provided by Joy Peters and Reena Walia to recognise and acknowledge their parents whose encouragement and sacrifice made it possible for them to attend ANU.
The Donors seek to support a diverse College and University student community representative of the populations from which those students come and to which they may ultimately serve.
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.
Each year the Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre offers the Bill and Kate Guy Scholarship with the aim of supporting Indigenous students studying medicine or engineering, providing financial assistance in the second year of full time study and to encourage the continuation of studies after first year.
Each year, the Australian National University may offer the London Alumni Scholarship with the aim of supporting a student who has experienced financial hardship complete an undergraduate degree at the University.
Funding for this Award has been provided by a community of ANU alumni who reside in the United Kingdom.
In 2021, the Australian National University is offering the Christina Richards Scholarship with the aim of supporting a student who has experienced long-term educational disadvantage to complete an undergraduate degree at the University. It is offered to assist in overcoming barriers to a university education that experiencing financial hardship, having carer or sole parent responsibilities or living in a regional, rural or remote area might impose.
In 2021, the Australian National University is offering the Josh Cole Scholarship with the aim of supporting a student from an educationally disadvantaged background or from a rural/remote area complete an undergraduate degree at the University. It is offered to assist in overcoming barriers to a university education that experiencing financial hardship, attending a low ICSEA school or living in a regional, rural or remote area might impose.