Bond University is committed to providing a high level HDR experience to ensure success in students’ research and research training. The provision of appropriate financial support is an important part of the research training environment. Bond University allocates funds to support the financial costs of fee offset (waiver) and living stipends.
The HDR Scholarship rounds are held twice a year:
The University places a focus on commencing full time on campus Doctoral students only for living stipend scholarships. Masters students are not eligible to apply for HDR Scholarships.
The first 3 steps in the application process below must be completed prior to lodging your Scholarship application (Step 4)
If you have previously applied for a scholarship at Bond University, and were unsuccessful, you are not eligible to re-apply. Late or incomplete Scholarship applications received after 28th September 2018 will not be considered in this Round.
Your first step is to lodge a HDR Expression of Interest.
Once your Expression of Interest has been accepted, you will be required to make an application for admission to a HDR Doctoral program through the relevant Faculty.
Second step is to find a supervisor.
In order to apply for an HDR program, students must meet the required academic entry requirements, as well as satisfy visa, residency and English proficiency requirements.
Once your application for admission has been approved, and you have received your Letter of Offer, you may then apply for a scholarship.
Provider: Australian Commonwealth Government and Bond University
The Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) stipends are provided to support the general living costs of both domestic and overseas students undertaking Research Doctorate degrees.
Opening date: Now open for September 2018 Scholarship Round.
A limited number of scholarships are available to domestic and overseas DOCTORAL students who wish to continue their education through a PhD program. The RTP scholarship is awarded through a competitive application processes. Bond University HDR Scholarships Committee meets biannually to award fee waivers and living stipends based on a merit based selection process. Students cannot apply if they are receiving an equivalent award or scholarship from the Commonwealth designed to offset HDR fees.
Eligibility: The scholarship application process is open to domestic and overseas HDR students who are studying, or intend on studying, a PhD Doctorate by Research at Bond University.
Applicants who have previously applied for a BUPRS Scholarship, and were unsuccessful, are not eligible to re-apply.
Dossier de candidature