About the program
University of Sydney Australian Government RTP Scholarships 2024/2025 is open for International Students . The scholarship allows Postgraduate level program(s) in the field of All Subjects taught at University of Sydney . The deadline of the scholarship is 17 Dec 2024.
Degree Level University of Sydney Australian Government RTP Scholarships 2024/2025 is available to undertake Postgraduate level programs at University of Sydney.
Eligibility Criteria
Starting or Continuing Your Studies: This scholarship is open to international students who are either just beginning their postgraduate research program (commencing students) or are already enrolled (enrolled students).
Academic Excellence and Research Promise: To be eligible, you'll need to demonstrate a strong academic background and a clear potential for success in research. This is often shown by having a history of excellent grades and, especially, publications related to your research field.
University of Sydney Admission: You must have already received an unconditional acceptance letter (unconditional offer of admission) for a Master's by Research or PhD program at the University of Sydney, or be currently enrolled in one of these programs.
Application Procedure
You can be considered for the RTP scholarship automatically when you submit your application for the program. Just tick the checkbox that says you'd like to be considered. Make sure to submit your program application by the following deadlines to be eligible for the next scholarship round:
To start in January or March (Research Period 1 or 2): Apply by September of the previous year.
To start in July or October (Research Period 3 or 4): Apply by December of the previous year.
Important Points
Deadlines are strict. Missing them means you'll be considered for the next scholarship round.
You need to submit all required documents for both your program application and the RTP scholarship application (including research experience evidence, if applicable).
RTP scholarships are very competitive and are awarded based on academic excellence and research potential.