International Student ScholarshipsMurdoch University offers two types of international scholarships
International applicants apply through Murdoch International. Information about the application process, the application form, student visas and support services can be found on the Murdoch International web site: Deadline for submission of applications for international scholarship awards taken up in 2010 is Wednesday 30th September 2009. Application information It is important that applicants include - if applicable - the following information as an attachment to their application:
Applicants who have had sustained contact with a potential academic research supervisor at Murdoch University prior to submission of their application will be considered favourably. Academic Referee Reports All international applicants must provide written references from two academic referees. These may be sent together with your application form, or you may arrange for your referees to send them directly to Murdoch International. Referees should preferably be senior academics familiar with your most recent work, and in a position to comment on your future potential for research and contribution to the field of knowledge. It is your responsibility to ensure that your referees submit their references by the due date in September. Your application may be significantly disadvantaged without these reports. Advice on How to Apply is available at: http://www.murdoch.edu.au/International-students/Applying-to-Murdoch/Application-forms/ Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Studentship (EIPRS)In 2008 the Australian Government expanded its Endeavour program for international scholarships. From 2007 to 2011 this program will offer over 6000 awards in participating regions for higher education. Further information about these awards, application procedures and a schedule of application closing dates can be found at the Endeavour website under international postgraduate research scholarships. Applications are invited from suitably qualified international students for scholarships to undertake the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Education (EdD) or Master by Research (MPhil) at Murdoch University in areas in which the University has specialised research strengths. These areas are outlined at: http://www.research.murdoch.edu.au/management/areintro.html The scholarships cover the research degree tuition fees and health insurance premiums. Murdoch University provides the successful applicant with a living allowance of AUS27,500 per annum (expected 2010 rate). The health insurance covers the student and their spouse and dependants (if any) for the period of the Endeavour IPRS. Under the IPRS conditions travel and relocation costs are the responsibility of the applicant however Murdoch University provides their IPRS recipients with a (partial) allowance for relocation and airfares (based on receipts). Murdoch students also have access to a conference travel allowance once during the course of their degree, maintenance funding set by the Schools and a thesis production allowance. Eligibility:
Please note: Students who have completed their previous degrees in English are NOT required to supply either TOEFL or IELTS results. However, applicants from non-English speaking countries must attach a statement from the University confirming that the language of instruction was in English and that all written requirements of the degree were completed in English. Ineligibility: The following applicants will be ineligible for a scholarship under the scheme:
Murdoch International Postgraduate Studentship (MIPS)Murdoch University offers Murdoch International Postgraduate Studentship awards which include a living allowance and a tuition Fee sponsorship. Applications are invited from suitably qualified international students for scholarships to undertake the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Education (EdD) or Master by Research (MPhil) at Murdoch University in areas in which the University has specialised research strengths. These areas are outlined at: http://www.research.murdoch.edu.au/management/areintro.html Murdoch University provides the successful applicant with a living allowance of AUS25,000 per annum (expected 2010 rate) as well as a tuition fee sponsorship and health insurance premiums. The health insurance covers the student and their spouse and dependants (if any) for the period of the MIPS. Under the MIPS conditions travel and relocation costs are the responsibility of the applicant however Murdoch University provides the MIPS recipients with a (partial) allowance for relocation and airfares (based on receipts). Murdoch students also have access to a conference travel allowance once during the course of their degree, maintenance funding set by the Schools and a thesis production allowance. Further Information If you require further information on scholarships, or admission to research degrees at Murdoch University, please contact: Murdoch University Graduate Centre |