Note: The ANU will assess applicants on a case-by-case basis and ANU Fee Remission scholarships are not guaranteed.
The China Scholarship Council (CSC) is a non-profit institution affiliated with the People's Republic of China (PRC) Ministry of Education. CSC is responsible for the organisation, management and provision of financial resources for Chinese citizens studying abroad, and to international students studying in China.
This is a stipend scholarship offered by ANU Colleges to Higher Degree by Research candidates. It is normal for recipients to undertake study on a full-time basis, however, in accordance with strict criteria, the scholarship can be awarded for part-time study for Domestic candidates only. International scholars must undertake study on a full-time basis.
This PhD Scholarship is offered by the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, attached to Professor Sue O’Connor’s Australian Laureate Fellowship, which is to conduct research on the earliest modern human colonisation of Island South East Asia.
Each year the Australian National University offers the University Research Scholarshipto support high achieving HDR students who are conducting research which aligns with the strategic directions of the University.
ANU currently conducts two annual central scholarship rounds which includes the University Research Scholarship, AGRTP, and a few other centrally managed scholarships.
As a result of a change of legislation, Australian Postgraduate Awards (APA) ceased on 31st December 2016. Effective from 1 January 2017, the University has transferred all new and continuing APA recipients to the new Australian Government Research Training Program Stipend Scholarship. A link to these scholarships can be found below.
Each year ANU normally offers one scholarship to an Indigenous Australian to undertake graduate study.
Each year ANU normally offers one scholarship to an indigenous Australian to undertake a PhD.