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Fee waiver/discount
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Postgraduate
The University of Melbourne
100 per year (avg)
Up to AUD $10,000
All International
Applicable to all genders
All types of delivery mode
Only selective applicants are considered
Full Time
All intakes
Academic excellence
This scholarship provides tuition fee remission worth AUD $10,000 to high-achieving international students undertaking graduate study at the University of Melbourne.
Benefits
One-off tuition fee remission worth AUD $10,000.
Eligibility
To be considered for this scholarship, you must:
not be a citizen of Australia or New Zealand or a permanent resident of Australia
have applied for full-time enrolment in an eligible graduate coursework degree
not be in receipt of any other tuition fee remission scholarship or sponsorship which, in combination with the Science Graduate Scholarship, exceeds 100 per cent of tuition fees
Eligible graduate coursework degrees are:
To be considered for this scholarship, you must:
Master of Biotechnology
Master of Climate Science
Master of Environmental Science
Master of Ecosystem Management and Conservation
Master of Geography
Master of Geoscience
Master of Urban Horticulture
Master of Science (Biosciences)
Master of Science (Chemistry)
Master of Science (Earth Sciences)
Master of Science (Mathematics and Statistics)
Master of Science (Physics)
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Food Science
Master of Food and Packaging Innovation
Students are shortlisted based on their
Eligible candidates are selected on academic merit. To be eligible for a scholarship, students must achieve an entry score of at least 80% (University of Melbourne equivalent) for all eligible programs except for the Master of Science (Mathematics and Statistics) where an entry score of at least 85% (University of Melbourne equivalent) is required.
You will be automatically considered for scholarship eligibility when you apply for the relevant course at this institution
No application required. Successful recipients will be selected as per eligibility criteria.