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The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is Australia's #1 ranked young university, located in the heart of Sydney's technology precinct. UTS is recognised globally for its excellence in teaching, research impact, industry engagement and international outlook. The university offers practice-based learning approaches developed in partnership with industry leaders, preparing students to become innovative and creative thinkers driving positive change in society. UTS is ranked #96 globally and stands among the world's leading universities for academic excellence and industry impact.
Funding Opportunities
UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship
The UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship is designed to support commencing international students who wish to undertake an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at the University of Technology Sydney in Sydney. The scholarship provides a tuition fee reduction of 20% for students commencing in 2025 intakes and 15% for students commencing in 2026 intakes. The scholarship is awarded for the standard number of credit points required for the course. UTS Future Learner Recruitment and Admissions automatically considers all eligible commencing international students applying for an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at UTS in Sydney, with no separate scholarship application required. Selection is based on academic merit in the qualification used as the basis of admission for the selected UTS program.
UTS Academic Excellence International Scholarship
The UTS Academic Excellence International Scholarship was established to attract high performing commencing international students who wish to undertake an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at UTS in Sydney. The scholarship provides a 30% reduction of UTS tuition fees for the standard number of credit points required for the course. UTS Future Learner Recruitment and Admissions automatically considers all commencing international students applying for an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at UTS in Sydney for this scholarship, with no separate application required. The scholarship is based on academic merit in the applicant's most recently completed qualification, whether that be Australian Year 12, a UTS-recognised high school qualification, an Australian Foundation Studies program, or a tertiary qualification at bachelor degree level or higher for postgraduate admission.
UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship – South Asia
The UTS Academic Merit International Scholarship – South Asia is designed to support commencing international students from South Asia who wish to undertake an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in Sydney. The scholarship provides a 15% reduction of UTS tuition fees for the standard number of credit points required for the course. This scholarship is automatically awarded based on academic merit, requiring no separate application beyond the standard course admission process. For undergraduate admission, merit is assessed based on the qualification used for entry. For postgraduate admission, merit is evaluated based on the most recently completed recognized qualification or GMAT/GRE scores for UTS Business School programs. The scholarship is open to citizens of Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, or Sri Lanka who meet all admission requirements for their selected UTS program. Recipients must commence full-time, on-campus studies in Sydney and cannot hold other UTS scholarships or be government-sponsored students during the scholarship period. The scholarship applies to students commencing in 2025 and 2026 intakes.
UTS International Articulation Scholarship
The UTS International Articulation Scholarship supports commencing international students from UTS' approved external articulation programs who meet the admissions requirements for an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at UTS in Sydney. The scholarship provides a 20% reduction in tuition fees for the duration of the recipient's enrolled program. Recipients must remain international students (not Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens, or permanent residents) and must have completed a UTS approved external articulation program, which serves as the basis for admission to UTS. The scholarship is automatically awarded to eligible students admitted to UTS coursework intakes between Spring session 2026 and Summer session 2028, with no separate application required beyond the course application. Students must commence full-time and on campus (Sydney) and cannot be studying a UTS online degree, distance degree, or admitted through UTS College qualifications. Recipients also cannot hold other UTS scholarships or grants concurrently or participate in the UTS Alumni Advantage Program.
Resolving mechanisms of cell division across the tree of life
This PhD scholarship opportunity focuses on advancing our understanding of how archaeal cell division works at the molecular and cellular levels, and how this compares to other major cell types in the tree of life. The research project aims to answer what are the principles and variations of cell division mechanisms in archaea, bacteria and eukaryotes, and how this knowledge can be used in future applications. The project will utilize modern methods of molecular and cellular biology, including live-cell superresolution fluorescence imaging and protein function studies in vivo and in vitro. Successful candidates will become part of a collegial and enthusiastic team of researchers working towards the goals of an Australian Research Council Discovery Project. The scholarship provides a stipend of $37,000 per year plus an additional $7,500 during the course of the PhD for PhD-related expenses, with a duration of 3.5 years.
Economic Outcomes & Value of the Eating Disorder Medicare Items in the TrEAT registry
The School of Psychology & Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is seeking one candidate to undertake a Doctor of Philosophy focusing on economic evaluation of eating disorder Medicare items. The successful applicant will conduct an economic evaluation of eating disorder Medicare items within the TrEAT Eating Disorder Registry, an innovative national initiative designed to improve outcomes for people living with eating disorders in Australia. The PhD project will focus on the economic evaluation of the Medicare items used in the registry including quantification of costs, cost-effectiveness, and long-term value for the health system and society. The research program may include cost-of-illness analyses of eating disorders in Australia, resource use and healthcare utilisation analyses using registry-linked data (MBS/PBS, hospital data), economic evaluation and decision-analytic modelling of registry-enabled care improvements, and budget impact analysis and policy translation. This project is embedded within a multidisciplinary program of work exploring the impact, outcomes and costs of the TrEAT registry with academics from multiple backgrounds including health economics, psychology, statistics and allied health and offers opportunities for collaboration with clinicians, policymakers, and consumer advocates.
UTS Scholarship for European Undergraduate Students
This Scholarship was established to attract commencing international students from Europe to enrol in an undergraduate coursework program at UTS in Sydney. The scholarship provides a 40% reduction of UTS tuition fees for the standard duration of the undergraduate course. UTS International automatically considers all commencing international students from Europe applying for an undergraduate coursework program at UTS in Sydney for this Scholarship, with no separate scholarship application required beyond the standard coursework application. Recipients must remain international students, be citizens of a European country, commence full-time on-campus studies at UTS, and meet UTS admission criteria for their selected undergraduate coursework program.
UTS Study Abroad Excellence Scholarship
UTS offers merit-based Study Abroad Excellence Scholarship for commencing Study Abroad students. Selection is based on academic excellence in the most recently completed tertiary qualification recognised by UTS for entry in the Study Abroad program. The scholarship provides $1,000 to support international students undertaking a study abroad program at the University of Technology Sydney for one session. A separate application is not required, as all eligible study abroad applicants are automatically considered for this scholarship based on their academic achievement.
Gordon Young Memorial Scholarship
The Gordon Young Memorial Scholarship is offered in memory of Gordon Young, the former NSW Director of Physical Education and President of the Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation. The scholarship aims to support students and their research in the broad areas of physical recreation, human movement, or sport. This scholarship is available to full-time students enrolled in either an Honours degree, a Master's Degree by Research, or a PhD degree in the UTS Business School or Faculty of Health. The recipient must be studying or researching in the area of physical recreation, human movement, or sport. Selection is based on academic merit, an outline of the research project and its alignment with Gordon Young's vision, and motivation to succeed in the field of studies. Preference is given to students whose field of study is related to physical recreation, human movement, or sport (including Sport and Exercise Science or Sport Management).
UTS Southeast Asia International Scholarship
The UTS Southeast Asia International Scholarship supports commencing international students from Southeast Asia who wish to undertake an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in Sydney. The scholarship provides a 20% reduction of tuition fees for the duration of the student's enrolled program. The scholarship is available for students commencing full-time, on-campus studies between Spring session 2026 to Summer session 2028. Recipients must be citizens of specific Southeast Asian countries including Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Timor-Leste, or Vietnam. Selection is based on academic merit in the qualification used for admission. UTS automatically considers all eligible commencing international students for this scholarship, so no separate scholarship application is required beyond the standard course application.
UTS College to UTS Transfer Scholarship
UTS established this scholarship to assist students in UTS College Pathway Programs with their transition into a UTS degree. The scholarship provides a 20% reduction of tuition fees for international students who successfully complete specific UTS College programs and progress to a UTS undergraduate or postgraduate coursework degree. The scholarship is designed to support students transitioning from Cambridge International AS and A Levels, UTS Foundation Studies, Diploma, or Pre-Master's Program into full-time, on-campus studies at UTS. UTS will automatically consider all commencing international students from Spring session 2026 to Summer session 2028 intake who have completed an onshore or offshore UTS College qualification for this scholarship, with no separate application required beyond course admission. The scholarship provides financial support for the standard number of credit points required for completion of the recipient's enrolled course, up to a maximum of eight sessions for undergraduate programs or three sessions for postgraduate programs.
Australia Awards Scholarships (Australian Government Scholarships)
Australia Awards are prestigious international scholarships managed by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Australian Awards Scholarships provide opportunities for candidates from Australia's partner countries to undertake full time study in Australian tertiary and technical institutions, including the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). The targeted fields of study under the Australia Awards Scholarships differs from country to country and are determined by the recipient countries human resource and development needs and in accordance with Australia's bilateral aid program. Australia Awards Scholarships contribute to the long term objectives of partner countries to promote growth and stability. They equip students with the skills and knowledge to drive change and contribute to the economic and social development of their own countries.
UTS Diploma to Degree Scholarship for High School Graduates
This Scholarship was established by UTS to support the UTS College Pathway Program and support high achieving international students completing senior secondary studies from Indonesia and Vietnam to succeed as they articulate to their UTS undergraduate degrees. The scholarship provides 25% of tuition fees for the standard number of credit points required for completion of the enrolled undergraduate coursework program on the basis of a full-time study load. Eligible students must be international students who are citizens of Indonesia or Vietnam, complete a UTS College Diploma program in Sydney based on their high school qualifications, and then articulate to a UTS undergraduate degree. The scholarship supports students through their undergraduate studies after successfully completing the UTS College Diploma pathway program.
Ross Milbourne Elite Athlete Scholarship
The Ross Milbourne Elite Athlete Scholarship is designed to attract talented, aspiring athletes with the desire to pursue State, National and International competition while enhancing their educational opportunities at the University of Technology Sydney. The scholarship provides financial support for expenses directly linked to their study, enabling elite athletes to balance their academic and sporting commitments. The scholarship is awarded annually to up to two recipients who demonstrate exceptional athletic achievement and potential to represent Australia at major competitions. Eligible candidates must be accepted into the UTS Elite Athlete Program and compete or demonstrate potential as a World Class Athlete (Olympian, World Championships) or Elite Athlete who competes at State or National level. Preference is given to applicants who are potentially capable of representing Australia at the Olympics and/or will represent the University at State, National and International University events.
Global Exchange Scholarship
The Global Exchange Scholarship is offered by UTS International to assist students with the costs associated with going on exchange. Every semester, UTS International offers grants to assist students participating in the UTS Global Exchange program. Applications for Global Exchange Grants are competitive and awarded on the basis of merit and destination. Students who are accepted into the UTS Global Exchange program will be automatically considered for the scholarship. To be awarded the scholarship, students must be selected to participate in the Global Exchange Program, be eligible to gain credit for a full-time load of exchange study, be accepted by the host institution, and not be receiving another scholarship awarded by UTS International such as ISEP, New Colombo Plan, or Cheung Kong. The scholarship provides $1,000 for one session to help cover exchange-related expenses. Global Exchange Grants are awarded to students with the highest average marks in their current UTS degrees, and students do not need to submit a separate application as they are automatically considered when they apply for Global Exchange.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 34
- Active Now
- 15
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- uts.edu.au
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