About
The Faculty of Science at The University of Melbourne manages researcher development and student scholarship programs. The faculty administers numerous scholarships, fellowships, and travel awards supporting graduate research students and early career researchers across diverse scientific disciplines including agriculture, veterinary science, biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics and statistics, earth sciences, and environmental sciences.
Funding Opportunities
Leo Stach Memorial Scholarship 2026
The Leo Stach Memorial Scholarship is offered by the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Science. This memorial scholarship honors the legacy of Leo Stach and provides financial support to eligible students. The application round will open on January 26, 2026 (AEDT) for submissions. Applicants can begin their application at any point in the form and save their progress. The scholarship is administered through the SmartyGrants platform, which allows applicants to work on their submissions over time before the final deadline.
Henry Gyles Turner Scholarship 2026
The Henry Gyles Turner Scholarship is offered by the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Science. This scholarship opportunity opens for applications on January 26, 2026. The scholarship is administered through the SmartyGrants platform and requires a complete online application. Applicants are encouraged to save their work frequently throughout the application process and ensure all compulsory questions are completed before submission. Upon successful submission, applicants will receive a confirmation email with a copy of their submitted application.
D C Blood Prize 2026
The D C Blood Prize is a funding opportunity offered by the University of Melbourne's Faculty of Science. The prize opens for applications on January 26, 2026. Applicants can submit their applications through the SmartyGrants online platform. The application process allows for collaborative submissions and requires all compulsory questions to be completed before submission. Upon successful submission, applicants will receive a confirmation email with a copy of their submitted application.
P.J. Adams Scholarship 2026
The P.J. Adams Scholarship is offered by the University of Melbourne, Faculty of Science. This scholarship opportunity is administered through the SmartyGrants application system. The round opens on 26 January 2026 (AEDT) for submissions. Applicants are advised to plan ahead and submit applications well before the deadline to avoid the rush during the busy period leading up to June 30, which is the end of financial year for many funders. The application process allows for draft saving and collaborative work on applications.
SAFES - Travel Award Scheme 2026
The SAFES Travel Award Scheme is a funding opportunity offered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne. This travel award scheme is designed to support travel-related expenses for eligible applicants within the Faculty of Science community. The application round opens on January 26, 2026 (AEDT) for submissions. Applicants can complete the application form online through the SmartyGrants platform and are encouraged to save their progress as they work through the application. The scheme appears to be an annual or recurring program aimed at facilitating research-related travel, conference attendance, or other scholarly activities that require travel support for members of the Faculty of Science.
Amos-Macmillan Invertebrate Award 2026
The Amos-Macmillan Invertebrate Award is offered by the Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne. This award supports research in the field of invertebrate biology and related scientific disciplines. The application round opens on January 26, 2026, and is administered through the university's online grants management system. Applicants must complete the online application form and submit all required supporting documentation before the deadline.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 19
- Active Now
- 6
- Source Domain
- scienceunimelb.smartygrants.com.au
Catalog Data
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