Scholarships
University of Newcastle scholarships
Research higher degree scholarships are available to support candidates who have an excellent academic record to undertake their research program on a full time basis. There is one main scholarship round each year where scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit including undergraduate grade point average and extra research attainments.
Up to three of the highest ranked domestic applicants will receive a "Vice Chancellor's Scholarship for Outstanding Candidates". They will receive an additional $10,000 per annum on top of the living allowance.
What does the scholarship offer?
- The 2009 rate provides a living allowance of $20,427 per annum
- Most international scholarships also cover tuition fees
The Scholarship may include other benefits such as:
- Thesis allowance
- Relocation allowance (if required) to the value of an economy airfare
Master's degree scholarships are for two years and PhD scholarships run for three years, less any tenure already completed towards an RHD.
How do I apply for a scholarship?
For domestic students:
- Applications for candidature and scholarship are on the same form: Domestic Application Form
- Full information on Research Higher Degrees is contained in the Prospectus for domestic students
For international students:
Full information on Research Higher Degrees is contained in the prospectus for international students:
What to include in your application:
You must include:
- Certified copies of all academic transcripts
- A research proposal
- Evidence of extra academic attainments eg publications
- If required, certified evidence of meeting the English proficiency requirement
Please note, incomplete applications cannot be considered.
What else do I need to know?
Closing Dates:
International applicants - 31 August each year
Domestic applicants - 31 October each year
Applications received after the closing date cannot be considered for scholarships.
Applications will be accepted by email to researchscholarships@newcastle.edu.au or fax to 61 2 4921 6908 up until midnight of the closing date. Originals of applications, transcripts etc. submitted in this way must be also be posted to the University as soon as possible.
The English proficiency requirement MUST be met by the closing date to be considered for scholarship.
For domestic applicants currently enrolled in an honours program, the scholarship ranking score will be calculated assuming Honours Class One and any scholarship offer will be conditional upon attaining Honours Class One. If a candidate is later awarded Honours Class Two, the scholarship offer will be withdrawn.
Eligibility Criteria:
The main eligibility criteria include:
- An offer of admission for candidature
- Honours Class One or equivalent - an example of equivalency is a research masters degree. Equivalence may be determined by the Head of School in consultation with the Assistant Dean Research Training
- Enrolling full time – part time enrolment is available in exceptional circumstances where the candidate has heavy carer requirements such as young children or an invalid parent or where the candidate has an illness that prevents them from studying full time. Part time enrolment will not be approved for scholarship holders where the reason for part time enrolment is work related. Part time scholarships are taxable.
- For current domestic students – applicants cannot have been enrolled for more than 2 full time equivalent semesters at the end of 2009 for an MPhil (unless upgrading) or more than 4 full time equivalent semesters at the end of 2009 for a PhD
- For current enrolled international students – applicants cannot be considered again if they were assessed for scholarship in a previous round
- Applicants must have provided evidence of meeting the English language proficiency level by the closing date
Required documents for online scholarship only applications
- Copies of research publications, exhibitions or conference papers
- Curriculum Vitae
- Details of previous research experience eg research work experience / study
- Any additional documents that may add to your scholarship application eg evidence of the award of a University Medal
What happens next?
- Applications will be assessed and ranked according to merit
- Attendance at an interview is not normally required
- Scholarship outcomes will be known in December each year
Contact Details:
Fiona Gibson
Graduate Studies Officer - Scholarships
Phone: 61 (02) 4921 6829
Email: ResearchScholarships@newcastle.edu.au
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- How do I apply for a research higher degree scholarship?
- I applied for a research higher degree scholarship and haven't had any outcome. What's happening?
- What do I have to do to get an extension on my research higher degree scholarship?
- How do I apply for a research higher degree scholarship?
Applications for scholarship close at the end of August for international students and at the end of October for domestic scholarships. Application information is available from the Office of Graduate Studies.
- I applied for a research higher degree scholarship and haven't had any outcome. What's happening?
Scholarship application outcomes are usually known in December of each year.
- What do I have to do to get an extension on my research higher degree scholarship?
Please complete theRequest for Scholarship Extension Form, available on the RHD Forms page. APAs, UNRS Central and EIPRS scholarships can only be extended if the reason is research related and beyond the control of the candidate. UNRSE scholarships can only be extended if there is funding available. For UNRSE scholarships, please discuss the possibility of a scholarship extension with your supervisor.

