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Submit an application Status: Open for applications Applications open: 26 Jan 2026 Applications close: 31 Mar 2026 The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed
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of the outcome of their application via email in April. Status: Open for applications Related scholarships See also: Student Bursaries The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have
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to students experiencing financial hardship who are enrolled in the Faculty of Science or the Melbourne Medical School. The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed
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(Round 1); and Arthur Lionel and Hilda Alice Swift Scholarship application. Contact For more information about this scholarship, please contact the MMS Student Awards Officer at mms-studentawards
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Information which is relevant to the specific objective of the scholarships, as described in eligibility requirements. Applications should be addressed to the Head of Department, Professor Louise Harms and
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requested to provide evidence of your schooling. For more information about this scholarship, please contact the MMS Student Awards Officer at mms-studentawards@unimelb.edu.au . When will I know the outcome
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applications Applications open: 19 Jan 2026 Applications close: 20 Nov 2026 The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run scholarships
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2026 Applications close: 25 Oct 2026 The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run scholarships programs, please also see our
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from outside Australia. For further information, see Manage my scholarship Amount: $80,000 - $138,000 Duration: One or more years Quantity: 1 Eligibility and selection criteria Eligibility To be
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) graduate researchers, in which the primary data for the PhD thesis can be collected only in a field location (for example, a fundable project may require access to particular