The University of Melbourne Engineering and IT Foundation Graduate Scholarship 2023/24
This scholarship was established through generous donations from University of Melbourne engineering alumni, industry partners and the broader community, and is offered to students who are enrolling in a master degree by coursework with the Faculty of Engineering and IT.
Application type
- No application is required. You will be automatically considered for this award.
Benefit type
- Bi-annual payment
- Full benefit details
Citizenship requirements
- Australian / domestic student
- International student
Total value
- $5,000 – $10,000
Applicable study areas
- Computing and Information; Engineering
Number of scholarships awarded
- Approximately 20
Eligibility
To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:
- must be an Australian citizen or permanent resident, a New Zealand citizen, or a citizen of a priority country
- must have applied and received an offer for a masters degree by coursework with the Faculty of Engineering and IT
Selection criteria
The scholarship is offered to eligible candidates with the highest entry scored based on the results of their previous tertiary studies.
What are the benefits?
The scholarship with an allowance of $5,000 per year for two years is offered to students with the highest entry score who are either:
- international students from priority markets enrolling in an IT degree, or
- domestic students enrolling in a Commonwealth Support Place
The scholarship with an allowance of $10,000 per year for two years is offered to students with the highest entry score who are either:
- international students from priority markets enrolling in an Engineering degree, or
- domestic students enrolling in an Australian Fee Place
The annual allowance is paid in two instalments in April and September.
Conditions
This scholarship is subject to theĀ Melbourne School of Engineering Scholarships Terms & Conditions. The scholarship can be deferred to the following year but cannot be transferred to another course. In addition, you mustĀ achieve a weighted average mark of 65 or higher to maintain the scholarship payments.
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