RMIT University Scholarship for Master and PhD Studies in Australia
RMIT University offers research programs at both masters and doctoral (PhD) levels. On average, the duration to complete a PhD is 4 years full time (or 8 years part time) and masters by research is 2 years full time (or 4 years part time). International applicants on a student visa must enrol full time.
Eligibility
Applicants for an RMIT research scholarship must:
meet the entry requirements for a graduate research program at RMIT University; or
be currently enrolled in a graduate research program at RMIT
Additionally, international applicants must meet English requirements by the advertised scholarship application deadline.
Field of Study
Architecture
Aerospace, Electrical, Electronic, Materials and Mechanical Engineering
Communication and Media Studies
Arts and Design
Education and Training
Scholarship types
There are two basic types of scholarship that are made available through the research scholarship rounds. These are:
1. Stipend scholarships
RTP Stipend Scholarship (RSS)
RMIT Research Stipend Scholarship (RRSS)
2. International tuition fee scholarships
RTP International Fee Offset Scholarship (RIFOS)
RMIT International Tuition Fee Scholarship (RRITFS)
Scholarship applications from international applicants are automatically considered for both a stipend and the Tuition Fee Offset Scholarships.
When applying for a scholarship you will automatically be considered for all scholarships for which you are eligible. You do not need to submit separate applications.
How to Apply
All applicants are strongly advised to start the application process well in advance of their intended commencement and/or advertised application deadlines.
Visit link below for complete application procedure. The deadline of applications is on July 31, 2019.
RMIT Scholarships Link