Queen’s College provides generous fee-remission scholarships awarded based on various criteria including financial need, academic performance, and contribution to the College community. These scholarships are made possible by the generous donations of alumni and the wider Queen’s College community.
The Gates Cambridge Scholarships programme was established in October 2000 by a donation of US$210 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to the University of Cambridge, the largest ever single donation to a UK university. The Gates Cambridge Scholarship is one of the world’s most prestigious awards, aiming to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others.
The Commerce Global Scholarships is offered to high-achieving students from countries deemed to be under-represented in the Bachelor of Commerce.
The Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships program is Canada’s most prestigious postdoctoral award, and builds world-class research capacity in the areas of health sciences, natural sciences and engineering, social sciences and humanities. The program is administered by Canada’s three research granting councils: the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
University College is a residential college that awards a number of scholarships to eligible students each year. Scholarships are awarded based primarily on financial need, although other criteria may also need to be met, particularly for our larger scholarships (such as location or area of study). These scholarships are made possible by the generous donations of alumni and the wider University College community.
The Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program offers opportunities for independent research or study related to Smithsonian collections, facilities, and/or research interests of the Institution and its staff. Fellowships are offered to graduate students, predoctoral students, and postdoctoral and senior investigators to conduct independent research
The Arts PhD Fieldwork Grant is for fieldwork support to Faculty of Arts Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) graduate researchers, in which the primary data for the PhD thesis can be collected only in a field location (for example, a fundable project may require access to particular communities, physical landscapes, indigenous languages, archaeological sites, or oral histories).
This scholarship provides tuition fee remission worth $10,000 to high-achieving international students undertaking graduate study at the University of Melbourne.
The Engineering and IT Conference Travel Grant is offered to student who are enrolled in a graduate research degree with the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology and are undertaking conference travel related to their research.