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Australian National University (ANU) ANU Chancellor’s International Scholarship S1, S2

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About this scholarship

The ANU Chancellor's International Scholarship offers an opportunity for students from around the world to access one of multiple scholarships available to undergraduate and postgraduate students. The scholarship is designed to attract a diverse range of high calibre international students to commence study at ANU.

These scholarships are distributed into 12 categories with at least one category applicable for students from anywhere in the world. For a list of countries included in each category, see the reference document on this webpage.

Note:

  • Applicants will be automatically assessed in the below 12 categories based on their citizenship.
  • Applicants will always be assessed first for the highest-value award for which they are eligible.
Award Name Value
Chancellor's International Scholarship - Undergraduate 25%
Chancellor's International Scholarship - Postgraduate 25%
Chancellor's International Scholarship - India 25% or 50%
Chancellor's International Scholarship - Indonesia 25% or 50%
Chancellor's International Scholarship - Vietnam 25% or 50%
Chancellor's International Scholarship - South East Asia 25% or 50%
Chancellor's International Scholarship - Europe and Americas 25% or 50%

Field of Study

Any eligible program except:

  • Doctor Of Medicine and Surgery (MChD)
  • Master Of Military and Defence Studies

Student types

International

Student levels

Undergraduate, Postgraduate coursework, Flexible double degree, Graduate Certificate, Master Degree

Number of scholarships awarded

200 on offer

Selection bases

Academic merit

Ongoing eligibility

Continuation based on full-time study load

Eligibility

The scholarship is available to a commencing ANU student who:

  1. is defined as an overseas student under the terms of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 and does not hold a 995 visa (unless enrolling in an eligible postgraduate program); and
  2. has received an offer of admission to commence at the University in an eligible program (excluded programs listed above); and
  3. meets the conditions of the program for which they have received an offer of admission including the requirement to be onshore for some components (if applicable); and
  4. has not received the scholarship previously for the same level of study.

Selection

Selection is made on the basis of academic merit. Qualifications submitted for admission to the University will be converted to the common scale which will determine an applicant's place on the merit list. Eligible applicants with multiple qualifications will be ranked according to the qualification used as the basis of admission.

 

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