Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships (RTPS) - Indigenous Students
Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships (RTPS) - Indigenous Students
Applications open |
1 September 2024
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Applications close |
31 October 2024
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Payment per year |
$50,291 (2024 rate)
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Duration |
Up to 3.5 years for a PhD, up to 2 years for a Masters
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Degree |
Postgraduate Research
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Citizenship |
Australian Citizens
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Type of Scholarship |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders
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Available In |
All Faculties
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Available To |
Future Students
Commencing Students
Continuing Students
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Research Training Program Stipends (RTPS) are funded by the Australian Government to support full time PhD and Master by Research students who are commencing, or currently undertaking a higher degree by research program at the University of Adelaide.
Information and application dates here apply to Indigenous students only. Please refer to the separate entry for information about Research Training Program Stipends for international students and Research Training Program Stipends for domestic students.
Detailed information about eligibility criteria, stipend and allowances, the enrolment deadline for recipients and scholarship conditions can be found in the Conditions of Award. Scholarships must be taken up within the round deadlines.
Enquiries: Adelaide Graduate Research School via research.scholarships@adelaide.edu.au
Applying: The awards are allocated as part of the Major Round and Mid-Year Round (subject to funding) of scholarship applications. When open, applications must be submitted using the Online Application Form.
The University Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship policy is available on the University Policy website.
All eligible domestic students who enrol in a higher degree by research program at the University of Adelaide will be allocated a Australian Government Research Training Program Fees Offset Scholarship which entitles the holder to up to four years of full time fee funding for a doctoral degree or up to two years for a master by research degree.