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 ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics may offer an award known as the Natasha Linard Scholarship for Women in Engineering & Technology.
The objective of the Award is to support women who are undertaking their third (or later) year of an undergraduate program within the ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics. The award aims to help build the recipient's leadership skills in technology, business and community areas, and to develop a mentoring relationship with prominent professionals in the private and public sectors.
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 University may award a scholarship known as the Thrive Scholarship. Access to high-quality university education is critical to increasing social mobility. Scholarships are an avenue to demonstrate that excellence is everywhere. All students, regardless of their background, have the right to thrive.
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.
Each year Bendigo Bank provide a number of scholarships for year 12 students who have been offered a full-time place at an Australian university or college for the first time. These scholarship programs aim to assist academically outstanding but disadvantaged students, from a rural or regional area, with accommodation costs, study costs, course related costs and more.
These scholarships are
The Research Training Program (RTP) provides block grants, on a calendar year basis, to higher education providers (HEPs) to support both domestic and overseas students undertaking research doctorate and research masters degrees, also known as higher degrees by research (HDRs).
Students can be offered RTP Scholarships for one or more of the following:
Each year the ANU Cricket Club may offer the ANU Cricket Club Scholarship with the objective of: