Published: 14 Sep 2022 841 views
The Australian Government RTP International Fee Offset Scholarship is designed for international applicants and offered during Griffith's Continuous Scholarship Round.
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Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Type | Training |
Sponsor | Griffith University |
Gender | Men and Women |
(1) Fee Offset The fee offset provided by the scholarship removes the liability of the awardee to pay program tuition fees for the tenure of the award.
(2) RTP Allowances The following ancillary costs of undertaking the HDR program are provided for under the terms of this scholarship:
a. the cost of a standard Overseas Student Health Cover policy which covers the candidate and dependents (if any) for up to 42 months; and
b. the Student Services and Amenities Fee for which the scholarship recipient would otherwise be liable during the tenure of the scholarship.
(1) To be eligible for an Australian Government RTP International Fee Offset Scholarship, an applicant must:
a. not be a domestic student, as defined as being a student who is an Australian citizen; or an Australian permanent resident or holder of an Australian Permanent Humanitarian visa; or a New Zealand citizen; and
b. be commencing or enrolled in a HDR program (for which RTP support is available) at Griffith University.
(2) An Australian Government RTP International Fee Offset Scholarship will not be awarded to a candidate who is in receipt of an equivalent award or scholarship from the Commonwealth Government designed to offset HDR program tuition fees.
Awardees are ranked and selected on the basis of academic merit, research potential and the quality of the research training environment in which the research project will be undertaken, taking into account the University’s strategic priorities. The selection process and criteria are as set out in Sections 5 and 6 of the Higher Degree Research Scholarship Policy.
For more details, visit Griffith University website.