
Website University of Sydney International Stipend
What the Scholarship Covers
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Annual Living Stipend
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AUD $41,753 per year
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Paid fortnightly into your Australian bank account
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Designed to cover living costs in Sydney (rent, food, transport, etc.)
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Tuition Fees
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100% full fee offset for the duration of your degree
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Applies to either Master’s by Research (1.5–2 years) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (up to 3.5–4 years)
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Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
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Single cover included for the entire duration of your student visa
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Required for visa issuance; paid directly by the university
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Additional Allowances
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Relocation allowance: Up to AUD $1,250 (to assist with moving to Australia)
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Thesis allowance:
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Up to AUD $420 for Master’s by Research students
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Up to AUD $840 for PhD students
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Paid sick leave and maternity/paternity leave provisions apply under the RTP guidelines
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Application Timeline (for 2026 Intake)
The University of Sydney organizes its research intakes into two main periods:
Intake | Application Deadline | Expected Start | Result Notification |
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Research Periods 1–2 | 12 September 2025 | Jan–Mar 2026 | Nov 2025 |
Research Periods 3–4 | 19 December 2025 | July–Sept 2026 | Feb–Mar 2026 |
Who is Eligible?
You must meet all of the following criteria:
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International Student
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Not an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or New Zealand citizen
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Enrolled or Applying for:
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Master’s by Research or
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PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
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Your degree must be full-time and based at the University of Sydney
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Academic Requirements
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Outstanding academic achievement (usually equivalent to a First Class Honours or GPA above 3.7/4.0 or equivalent)
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Strong research potential demonstrated through:
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Academic transcripts
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Research experience
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Publications (if any)
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Referee reports
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English Language Proficiency
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IELTS: 6.5 overall with no band below 6.0
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TOEFL iBT: 85+
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Alternative acceptable tests: PTE, Cambridge English, etc.
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Unconditional Offer of Admission
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You must hold or be eligible for an unconditional offer of admission by the scholarship deadline
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That means all documents, supervisor approval, and funding (if not fully funded) must be confirmed
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How to Apply
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Find a Supervisor
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Identify and contact a potential research supervisor aligned with your academic interests
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Obtain their written agreement to supervise you
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Submit Admission Application
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Apply for a research degree via the University of Sydney application portal
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During the application, select “Yes” for scholarship consideration
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No separate scholarship application is required
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Submit Supporting Documents
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Academic transcripts
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CV/Resume
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Research Proposal (2–3 pages)
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Proof of English proficiency
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Supervisor endorsement
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Two referee reports (often submitted through a secure online form)
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Selection Criteria
Your application will be ranked competitively based on:
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Academic performance in previous studies
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Research output (publications, thesis quality, conference presentations)
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Research proposal quality and alignment with faculty expertise
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Letters of recommendation
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Supervisor endorsement
Selection is extremely competitive, with only a limited number of scholarships awarded annually.
Duration of Scholarship
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PhD: Up to 3.5 years (7 research sessions)
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Master’s by Research: Up to 2 years (4–5 sessions)
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Scholarships may be extended for an additional 6 months in some cases
Additional Notes
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You cannot hold multiple major scholarships at once; if awarded another full stipend, you must choose one
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If you begin with a Master’s and transfer to a PhD, you may apply for a scholarship upgrade
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You are expected to live in Sydney and study full-time on campus (remote options only in rare circumstances)
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This scholarship does not support coursework degrees (e.g., MBA, MSc taught programs)
Life in Sydney on This Scholarship
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The stipend is generally sufficient for modest living, including rent in shared housing, food, and transport
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Sydney is one of Australia’s most expensive cities, so budgeting is important
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Many students tutor, research assist, or freelance to supplement income (with up to 20 working hours/week allowed during semester)
Final Tips for Success
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Start early: Contact supervisors 3–6 months ahead of deadline
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Craft a clear, realistic, and innovative research proposal
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Provide strong referee letters (ideally from academics who supervised your research)
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Ensure your documents are certified and translated if not in English
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Be honest and thorough this is a competitive award
To apply for this job please visit www.sydney.edu.au.