Monash University in Australia is now accepting applications from eligible international students for the Co-funded Monash Graduate Scholarship for the 2023 academic year. The scholarship is competitive, with selection based on an applicant’s academic record, research experience, and research outputs. Here are the details of the scholarship:
Scholarship Sponsor(s): Monash University, Australia Scholarship
Type: Academic Award Host
Institution(s): Monash University, Australia
Scholarship Worth: $33,000
Number of Awards: Several
Study Level: Masters Nationality: International Student
Co-funded Monash Graduate Scholarship | DETAILS
The Co-funded Monash Graduate Scholarships are provided by Monash University to support international students pursuing research doctorate and research master’s degrees. The scholarships are co-funded by Monash University and the enrolling faculty/academic unit and are designed to assist students with living costs while studying at Monash.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the Co-funded Monash Graduate Scholarship at Monash University, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Applicants must be international students
- Applicants must meet Monash University’s competitive scholarship selection process requirements
- Applicants must meet Monash University’s English language proficiency requirements.
Scholarship Benefits
Successful applicants for the Co-funded Monash Graduate Scholarship will receive the following benefits:
- A living allowance (stipend)
- A relocation allowance, if eligible
- A range of tuition scholarships for international students can be bundled with this stipend.
Application Procedures
The application for the Co-funded Monash Graduate Scholarship is submitted when applying for a graduate research degree course unless you are already enrolled. The same application process is used for both admission and scholarship via the Applicant Portal, whether you are a new or current student. It is not necessary to specify which scholarship you are applying for as you are automatically considered for all eligible graduate research scholarships.
If you are a new applicant, you must first obtain an Expression of Interest (EOI) from the relevant faculty before starting your application.