A E Ringwood Supplementary Scholarship
This scholarship is offered by the Research School of Earth Sciences (RSES). The A.E. Ringwood Scholarships are designed to attract students of high calibre to pursue PhD research in Earth Sciences.
This scholarship is offered by the Research School of Earth Sciences (RSES). The A.E. Ringwood Scholarships are designed to attract students of high calibre to pursue PhD research in Earth Sciences.
This scholarship is offered by the Fenner School of Environment and Society and the Research School of Earth Sciences.
The purpose of the scholarship is to enable young researchers and practitioners to undertake quality research in areas relating to the interests of the ACTION Trust and/or to environment and sustainability.
Each year the Research School of Earth Sciences (the "School"), ANU College of Science (the "College") may offer up to two awards known as the Alan and Julia Beck Supplementary Scholarship ("the Award").
The objective/s of the Award are to support outstanding PhD students to pursue PhD studies in Geophysics at the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences.
Funding for this Award has been provided by the late Emeritus Professor Alan E. Beck and Julia Beck.
The scholarship will support a HDR candidate to be part of the interdisciplinary research team undertaking the ARC funded ‘Australians and the Past Revisited’ research project.
Each year the Research School of Physics in the ANU College of Science and Medicine may offer one or more awards known as the Brian Robson Award.
The objective of this Award is to support a junior clinician to undertake a PhD within the Personalised Medicine and Autoimmunity Laboratory, led by Associate Professor Simon Jiang, focusing on clinically oriented immunology research and the translation of modern research techniques into clinical practice.
In 2026/27 the Research School of Management (‘the School’) in the ANU College of Business and Economics (‘the College’) may offer up to two awards known as the IDCARE Research Scholarship (‘the Award’).
Project 89 is an initiative of the Vietnamese government which aims to build capacity and academic training for Vietnamese university lecturers and executives. Its implementation is supported by the Australian government.
The Vietnamese government (Project 89) will provide:
A unique funded opportunity to be part of a network of leading displacement scholars and to contribute to building the global evidence-base for preventing and responding to violence against women and girls.
This PhD Scholarship is offered by the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, attached to Professor Sue O’Connor’s Australian Laureate Fellowship, which is to conduct research on the earliest modern human colonisation of Island South East Asia.