This supplementary scholarship is intended to supplement a scholarship or other university award for an outstanding PhD student in an energy-related field. The scholarship is provided by the ANU Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions (ICEDS) with a view to fostering interdisciplinary research. The scholarship is available for award in 2024 for study from 2025.
The School of Medicine and Psychology (‘the School’) in the ANU College of Health and Medicine (‘the College’) may offer an award known as the Tony and Michelle Clarke Grant (‘the Award’).
Funding for this Award has been provided by Tony and Michelle Clarke to support a PhD candidate in the School of Medicine and Psychology.
The National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health (NCEPH) at the ANU College of Health and Medicine (College) may offer up to six awards between 2025 to 2028, known as the Pac-EVIPP+ MAE fellowship, to undertake the Master of Philosophy in Applied Epidemiology (MAE) program at the Australian National University (University).
The School of Medicine and Psychology (‘the School’) in the ANU College of Health and Medicine (‘the College’) is offering a one-off award to support a PhD research program exploring the topic of health and homelessness in Australia (‘the Award’).
Funding for this Award has been provided by the John James Foundation.
The scholarship invites applications from strongly qualified prospective PhD Students to undertake research within the ARC-funded research project, “The Ethics of Net Zero”.
In 2024, the Croal Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs may offer an award known as the PhD Scholarship on Feminist International Relations in Asia and the Pacific (“the award”).
The Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT), funded by Larry Ellison, is committed to advancing technology to solve some of humanity’s most serious problems. They are now launching a unique scholarship programme to invite the global technology innovators and leaders of the future to join their mission. EIT will fully fund undergraduate or graduate study at the University of Oxford.
In 2024, the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs may offer an award known as the PhD Scholarship on Humanitarian Emergencies, Displacement, Children and Young Peoples’ Protection in the Global South (“the award”).
Each year the Residential Experience Division offers a number of awards, known as Residential Scholarships, for each of the Acton campus Residences. These awards are provided to recognise residents who have volunteered to undertake activities that contribute to the enhancement of community life in their Residence and the wider ANU community.
These awards include the voluntary roles of:
Each year the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (‘the College’) may offer a number of awards known as the Pacific Institute PhD Grant for research (‘the Award’).
Funding for this Award has been provided by the Pacific Institute Endowment.
The Pacific Institute recognises the achievements of Jim Davidson, Professor of the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Sir Peter Buck, distinguished Maori Historian, and Senator John Knight who established a Pacific Fellowship Fund.