Monash University Scholarship 2025 (Fully Funded)
Monash University offers scholarships to international students pursuing postgraduate degrees in research. The Monash University Scholarship covers tuition fees, living allowance, relocation allowance, and research allowance. This scholarship is awarded based on academic merit and research experience.
Monash University is a public research university in Melbourne, Australia. It is the second oldest university in the state of Victoria and has campuses in Australia, Malaysia, Italy, India, and China.
Monash University offers a fully-funded scholarship (2025-2026) for international Master’s and PhD students in research fields. The scholarship covers annual living expenses ($39,820), relocation costs ($550), and research allowance ($1,500 per year).
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Details
Feature | Detail |
Level of Study | Masters, PhD |
Institution(s) | Monash University |
Study in | Australia |
Opportunity Focus Areas | Click here to find all the available programs. |
Program Period | Scholarship is available for the normal period of study. |
Deadline | See deadlines below |
Important Dates
Scholarship Name | Deadline |
Monash Silver Jubilee Scholarship | October 31 (annual) |
Research Training Program & Monash Graduate Scholarship (International Round 1) | opens 1 September, closes 31 March |
Research Training Program & Monash Graduate Scholarship (Domestic Round 2) | opens 1 November, closes 31 May |
Research Training Program & Monash Graduate Scholarship (International Round 3) | opens 1 April, closes 31 August |
Research Training Program & Monash Graduate Scholarship (Domestic Round 4) | opens 1 June, closes 31 October |
Offers
Scholarship Name | Annual Living Allowance | Relocation Allowance | Research Allowance |
Monash Silver Jubilee Scholarship | $39,820 | $550 | $1,500 |
Monash Research Training Program | $33,000 | N/A | N/A |
Monash Graduate Scholarship | $33,000 | N/A | N/A |
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for a Monash University Scholarship (2024), you must be an international student, New Zealand citizen, or Australian resident (permanent or humanitarian visa). You’ll need a strong academic background with a relevant bachelor’s degree (including an honors component) or a research-based master’s degree. English language proficiency is required, with higher scores needed for Arts, Business, and Economics programs. Finally, you cannot have received a similar research scholarship for more than 6 months.
Required Documents:
- Academic curriculum vitae.
- Official academic transcripts, degree certificate or testament from awarding institution (including an explanation of the grading schema).
- Proof of citizenship.
- Proof of meeting the English language proficiency requirements.
- Invitation to Apply.
- Research proposal.
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