Apply now for the Australian Government RTP Scholarships for Postgraduate Research 2022-23. Funded by the Australian government and valued at up to $124,000, the Research Training Programme (RTP) scholarships provide a tuition fee offset and a living-costs stipend to high quality international postgraduate students. Visit the Official Website for Further Details
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Eligibility
To be eligible, you must;
- be a commencing or enrolled international postgraduate research student
- have an outstanding record of academic achievement and research potential
- have an unconditional offer of admission or be currently enrolled in a master’s by research or PhD at the University of Sydney.
Value/Benefits
The RTP scholarships are valued at $35,629 per annum. The RTP International Scholarship assists with OSHC, tuition fees and living costs.
Note: Applicants who are undertaking their first PhD degree will be the first priority to be considered for Research Training Program Scholarships.
Application Process:
- you must submit all required documentations for your admission application, and Research Experience evidence (if applicable) to be considered in the relevant award timelines.
- Current students can apply here.
- Commencing students should select the check box to be considered for research scholarships when completing the admission application for your postgraduate research degree.
- Document requirements: Please refer here to the documents for applicants for details of selection criteria, process, and additional documentation required if applicable.
Application Timeline: See application and award timelines in the table (below);
Commencing research period | Submission deadline* | Offers received from |
Research periods 1 and 2, 2022 | 30 September 2021 | 30 November 2021 |
Research periods 3 and 4, 2022 | 30 November 2021 | 9 February 2022 |
Research periods 1 and 2, 2023 | 30 September 2022 | 1 December 2022 |