Every three years, the Australian National University (ANU) may award a scholarship known as The Poppy Undergraduate Scholarship
The objectives of the scholarship are:
The Myrtle Thomas Scholarship is funded by a bequest to the ANU School of Music. The Scholarship will be awarded to an outstanding female student completing a program offered by the ANU School of Music.
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.
The Westpac Scholars Trust is partnering with Australia's leading research universities to offer two Westpac Research Fellowships, each valued at a minimum of $400,000 of fully flexible funding over five years. These Fellowships offer early career researchers a unique opportunity to support their groundbreaking research, provide access to networks, open career pathways and global experiences. Unlike other grant programs, the Fellowship provides access to a diverse network beyond academia and profiling opportunities to help advance their career.
The award is a top-up to the Australian Government Research Training Program (AGRTP) Stipend Scholarship (previously the Australian Postgraduate Award), for the top-ranked Higher Degree Research applicant enrolling full-time in a program of study for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Research School of Social Sciences.
Each year the ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences and the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific may offer up to 30 awards known as the Ethel Tory Language Scholarship with the aim to provide funds to cover documented travel costs, for eligible students undertaking full‐time language study outside Australia, or full‐time language study of Australian Indigenous Languages within Australia.
Funding for this award has been provided by the Ethel Tory Endowment fund.
Each year the Commonwealth Department of Education and Training provides funding to Universities to award scholarships to domestic and international students undertaking Higher Degree Research programs.
ANU currently conducts two annual central scholarship rounds which includes the AGRTP, the University Research Scholarship and a few other centrally managed scholarships.
Each year the Commonwealth Department of Education and Training provides funding to Universities to award scholarships to International students undertaking Higher Degree Research programs under the Australian Government Research Training Program (AGRTP or RTP). Note the duration of this scholarship has been updated from 3 years to 3.5 years following the VC's announcement relating to scholarship changes in effect from 1.10.2022. Candidates now no longer have to apply to extend this scholarship from 3 years to 3.5 years.
Each year the Australian National University may offer a scholarship known as the ANU Humanitarian Scholarship ("the award").
The objective of the award is to provide financial support to provide access to higher education for students from a refugee background.
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.