There are several scholarships available to study in Australia, and in the best cases they do cover EVERYTHING: studies, accommodation, living expenses, health insurance, and even airfare.
So if you want to have a fascinating experience in this country without spending a fortune, keep reading because here I’ll tell you:
- What are the best scholarships to study in Australia?
- Its benefits and requirements
- When to apply
- And how to do it successfully
Research Training Program (RTP)
Provider:Â The Australian Government, through various universities, offers some of the best scholarships to study in that country.
Benefits:Â Full payment of your tuition costs, stipend to help pay for your living expenses, and medical and academic coverage costs.
You can study:Â This scholarship allows you to study research master’s degrees and doctorates in Australia.
Eligibility:Â Citizens of any country in the world
Application process:Â Online directly with any of the host universities.
Application deadline:Â Between March and August
Official website of the scholarship:Â Australian Research Programme (RTP) Scholarships
Scholarships from the University of Technology Sydney
Provider:Â University of Technology Sydney
Benefits:Â Full scholarships and others of 50% so you can study in Australia.
You can study: Any undergraduate or bachelor’s degree program at the university.
Eligibility:
- Full scholarship:Â Citizens of any country in the world with a minimum grade point average of 85% of the maximum grade.
- 50% Scholarship: Citizens of any country in the world who have completed or are in their final year of the International Baccalaureate with a minimum final score of 28.
Application process:Â Online directly on the University’s website
Application deadline:Â Between November and December of each year
Official Scholarship Website: UTS Vice-Chancellor’s International Undergraduate Scholarship and UTS International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship.
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University of Queensland Rotary Scholarship
Provider:Â Rotary International offers several scholarships in Australia.
Benefits:Â Full payment of your study costs, living expenses and accommodation for the duration of the master’s program, round-trip air tickets, as well as medical insurance.
You can study:Â Master’s in Peace and Conflict Studies.
Eligibility:Â Citizens of any country in the world with an excellent academic record, whether related to the field of peace studies or in any other discipline with at least three years of work experience directly related to peace and conflict resolution.
NOTE: Active Rotary members and employees of any Rotary club are NOT eligible to apply for this scholarship.
Application process:Â Online
Application deadline:Â Between April and October
Official scholarship website:Â Rotary Peace Fellowship Master Program
University of Sydney Scholarships
Provider: University of Sydney (USydIS), ranked among the top 50 universities in the world according to the QS University World Rankings.
Benefits:Â Payment of tuition fees and living allowance for up to three years of study, with the possibility of extension for up to one more semester.
You can study:Â Undergraduate degrees, Master’s degrees with a research title, and PhDs.
Eligibility:Â Citizens of any country in the world
Application process:Â Online directly on the University of Sydney website.
Application deadline:Â Applications are open year-round.
Official website of the scholarship:Â University of Sydney International Research Fellowships.
Macquarie University Scholarships
Provider:Â Macquarie University, one of the youngest in Australia, with nearly 40,000 students from different countries.
Benefits:Â Contribution of up to AUD 10,000 towards your tuition fees.
You can study:Â Undergraduate and graduate programs
Eligibility:Â Citizens of any country in the world, except Australia and New Zealand.
Application process:Â Online directly on the Macquarie University website.
Application deadline:Â Applications are open year-round.
Official scholarship website:Â Macquarie University International Scholarships
University of Melbourne Scholarships
Provider:Â University of Melbourne, the second oldest in Australia and considered one of the best in the country.
Benefits:Â Full payment of your studies and up to 135,000 Australian dollars and health insurance
You can study:Â Postgraduate programs (Master’s and Doctorate)
Eligibility:Â Citizens of any country in the world
Application process:Â Online directly on the University of Melbourne website.
Application deadline:Â Applications are open year-round for any program; however, for scholarship applications, the deadline is October.
Official website of the scholarship: University of Melbourne Research Scholarships
To visit the official website for undergraduate scholarships, you can click here.
University of Adelaide Scholarships
Provider:Â University of Adelaide, one of Australia’s most important universities and which has produced 5 Nobel Prize winners.
Benefits:Â This scholarship will allow you to study in Australia with discounts of 25%, 50%, and up to 100%. In the best cases, you will also receive a monthly living allowance and health insurance.
You can study:Â Undergraduate, Master’s and Doctoral programs.
Eligibility:Â Citizens of any country in the world, except Australia and New Zealand.
Application process:Â Online directly on the University of Adelaide website.
Application deadline:Â January and July of each year.
Official scholarship website:Â University of Adelaide International Scholarships
Flinders University Scholarships
Provider:Â Flinders University through its Research Training Program.
Benefits:Â This scholarship in Australia covers all your tuition, living expenses, and health insurance.
Eligibility:Â Citizens of any country in the world, except Australia and New Zealand.
Application process:Â Online directly on the Flinders University website.
Application deadline:Â August of each year
Official scholarship website:Â Flinders University International Scholarships
University of New South Wales Scholarships
Provider:Â University of South Wales, founded in 1949 and located in Sydney. It currently has approximately 40,000 students, a large percentage of whom are international.
Benefits:Â Â Between $5,000 and $20,000 Australian dollars, in the best cases full scholarships.
Eligibility:Â Citizens of any country in the world, except Australia and New Zealand.
Application process:Â Online directly on the University of New South Wales website
Application deadline:Â July of each year
Web:Â University of New South Wales Scholarships
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Edith Cowan University Scholarships
Provider:Â Edith Cowan University, with more than 30,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, including nearly 6,000 international students from different countries.
Benefits: 20% discount for undergraduate and master’s degree programs. Full scholarships covering medical insurance are available for doctoral studies. Â
Eligibility:Â Citizens of Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Spain, Honduras, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico and Venezuela.
Application process:Â Online directly on the University’s website
Application deadline:Â Between June and July of each year
Web:Â Edith Cowan University Scholarships
Requirements to win scholarships in Australia
As you’ve seen, there are several scholarships available to study in Australia at different levels and in various fields of study. And while the requirements vary, fluency in English will be essential, and you’ll need to certify your knowledge with an international exam like the TOEFL or IELTS.
You will also need to have all your academic documents legalized and officially translated. To do this, it is very important that you contact the relevant authorities in your country, such as the Ministry of Education and/or the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Finally, you will need to assertively communicate your merit and motivation through documents such as your cover letter, CV, and in some cases even letters of recommendation.
So start preparing early so you can submit your application before the deadlines.



