The University of South Australia scholarships 2024 are either full-tuition scholarships or fully funded scholarships covering full-tuition, living allowances and related expenses. All living allowance scholarships are associated with a research project for full-time students.
The Australia Government research training program (RTP), currently valued at least $32,500 (2023 rate), is one of the scholarships on offer. Applications for research projects and associated scholarships are made as part of the online application process.
About University of South Australia (UNISA)
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UniSA Postgraduate Scholarships
Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | Australia |
School to study | University of South Australia |
Type | Postgraduate |
Sponsor | University of South Australia (UNISA) |
Gender | Men and Women |
Aim and Benefits of UniSA Postgraduate Scholarships
All educational expenses covered by the host university. The benefits covered by these scholarships generally include;
- Living allowance
- Health expenses coverage for international students (OSHC)
- Full tuition fee exemption
- Thesis allowance
- Sick leave (paid)
- English Language Test Waiver or Prep Scholarship
Requirements for UniSA Postgraduate Scholarships Qualification
You are eligible to apply for the Fully Funded Australia Scholarships at UniSA 2024 or the full-tuition scholarships if you are;
- An International Student from any nationality around the globe
- An applicant who has completed a bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
- An applicant enrolling for full-time master’s or doctoral study at the University of South Australia.
- An applicant who meets other programme-specific eligibility conditions for admission into the University of South Australia.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Admission requires applicants to hold or be eligible to hold:
- an Honours degree or a Bachelor degree with Honours of at least class 2a standard in an appropriate discipline; or
- a relevant Masters degree (note: for some fields of research a relevant Masters degree with a research component is required); or
- satisfy the Dean of Research that your previous education, relevant professional experience and published research work is of sufficient quality and relevance to prepare the applicant for a research degree
Master of Research
Admission requires applicants to hold or be eligible to hold:
- A relevant Bachelor degree (or equivalent) of at least 3 years with a minimum credit average; or
- An Honours degree or a Bachelor degree with honours; or
- A relevant Masters degree; or
- Satisfy the Dean of Research that your previous education, relevant professional experience and published research work is of sufficient quality and relevance to prepare the applicant for a research degree
Doctor of Philosophy (by Portfolio of Publications)
Generally applicants for this degree should have produced research of international standing in their respective fields on the basis of their ongoing record of academic publication, and should not already hold a PhD. View the full admission criteria.
Professional Doctorate by Research
Generally applicants for this degree should meet the requirements for entry to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), and normally show that they have at least five years experience of practice in their relevant field, normally within the last 10 years. View the full admission criteria.
International students
All international students must meet our English language requirements to be eligible for entry into a research degree.
Documents Required for Application
Applicant checklist:
- Home and mailing address
- Government issued ID (e.g. passport or driving license)
- Evidence of English language proficiency if you are an international applicant
- Details of two referees (including phone numbers and email addresses) who are available to complete an online referee report. Make sure that your referees know to expect an email from us.
- Evidence of your completion, grades and courses for all the qualifications you listed, alongside a grading scale
- A CV or resume
- A covering letter tailored to your project
Application Deadline
Not SpecifiedHow to Apply
Interested and eligible students can apply for available scholarships are follows;
- Submit their online applications for admission through the official website (link below).
- Choose desired scholarship programme to apply for
- Complete all relevant sections and upload the necessary application documents.
- Apply early enough before application deadline
You will need to browse our available research projects and select one, or more, that suit your interests, experience and any financial support requirements, like a scholarship.
You are able to apply for as many research projects as you like, as long as you meet the entry requirements and can address the selection criteria appropriately.
Simply select ‘Apply Now’ on your research project/s of interest to start the application process online.
For more details, visit UniSA website