Published: 27 Oct 2022 742 views
This award recognises the academic achievements of applicants from eligible countries in South and Central America (including Mexico and the Caribbean).
The Sydney International Student Award celebrates our diverse and talented community of international students. We want to help motivated applicants to achieve their personal and academic goals, by supporting their study at the University of Sydney.
Recipients will be awarded a University contribution of 20 percent of their tuition fee for the duration of their course.
When William Charles Wentworth proposed the idea of Australia’s first university in 1850, he imagined “the opportunity for the child of every class to become great and useful in the destinies of this country”. We’ve stayed true to that original value and purpose by promoting inclusion and diversity for the past 160 years. It's the reason that, as early as 1881, we admitted women on an equal footing to male students. Oxford University didn't follow suit until 30 years later, and Jesus College at Cambridge University did not begin admitting female students until 1974. It's also ... continue reading
Application Deadline | Not Specified |
Country to study | Australia |
School to study | University Of Sydney |
Type | Postgraduate |
Sponsor | University Of Sydney |
Gender | Men and Women |
All succesful applicants of Sydney International Student Award (South and Central America) 2022 will receive the following from University of Sydney:
As part of the application process, you will be asked to select your nationality. If you are a citizen of an eligible country, you will be prompted to upload a personal statement.
As part of the application process for your chosen degree, you will be asked to submit a personal statement using this template to apply for the Award.
In this personal statement, you will be asked to:
If you are successful in receiving the Award, you will be advised when you receive your offer of admission via email. The Award contribution will be applied to your tuition fee in your admissions offer letter.