The Joy and Norman Wheatley School of Music Scholarship

The School of Music within the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences may offer a number of awards known as the Joy and Norman Wheatley School of Music Scholarship.

The objectives of the Award are to support outstanding first-year undergraduate music students who are either planning to undertake an honours year or are studying a double degree, and who can demonstrate skills as a music practitioner/performer, with a preference to students studying Western music.

Funding for this Award is provided by Joy Wheatley.

ANU Access and Transition Bursary

For students commencing their Undergraduate degree at the Australian National University (ANU) in Semester 2, 2026, the ANU Coursework Scholarships Office (CSO) may offer a number of awards known as the ANU Access and Transition Bursary.

The objective of the Award is to provide financial support to domestic students to assist with study-related costs associated with undertaking their program at ANU.

Funding for this Award is provided by the Australian National University through internally allocated funding resources.

GO Foundation Scholarship

TheTjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre (‘the Tjabal Centre’) within the Australian National University (ANU) may offer an award known as theGO Foundation Scholarship.

The objective of the Award is to support an undergraduate Indigenous student enrolled in a degree program at the University.

Funding for this Award is provided by GO Foundation.

ANU Vice-Chancellor’s International Achievement Award

The Australian National University (ANU) (‘the University’) may offer a number of awards known as the ANU Vice-Chancellor’s International Achievement Award (‘the Award’).

The objective of the Award is to attract a diverse range of academically capable overseas students to enrol in undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs offered by the University. 

Funding for this Award is provided by the Australian National University.

ANU International Achievement Award

The Australian National University (ANU) (‘the University’) may offer a number of awards known as the ANU International Achievement Award (‘the Award’).

The objective of the Award is to attract a diverse range of academically capable overseas students to enrol in undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs offered by the University.

Vikings Peter Webb Memorial Scholarship

The Peter Webb Memorial Scholarship has been established by the Tuggeranong Valley Rugby Union and Sports Club in honour of Peter Webb’s outstanding commitment to supporting young people living, studying, and playing sport in the Tuggeranong Valley. This scholarship supports aspiring student-athletes as they begin their university journey, encouraging both academic achievement and ongoing high-level sporting participation.

International Merit Award

For students starting their program at ANU in 2026 for Semester 1, Summer Session, or Autumn Session, the Australian National University  (‘the University’)  may offer a number of awards known as the International Merit Award (‘the Award’).

The objective of the award is to attract a diverse range of academically capable overseas students to enrol in coursework programs offered by the University. 
 

ANU International Vice-Chancellor’s Award

For students starting their program at ANU in 2026 for Semester 1, Summer Session, or Autumn Session, the Australian National University (‘the University’) may offer a number of awards known as the ANU International Vice-Chancellor’s award.

The objective of the award is to attract a diverse range of academically capable overseas students to enrol in coursework programs offered by the University. 

Funding for this Award has been provided by the Australian National University.

Sochon Grant in Korean Studies

Each year, the ANU Korean Institute within the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific may offer a number of awards known as the Sochon Grant in Korean Studies.

The objective of the Award is to support outstanding students engaged in Korean studies for participation in an overseas study program or for engaging in field research.

Funding for this Award has been provided by the Sochon Foundation.

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