Research Institute and Other Scholarships

The Research Institutes host their own annual scholarship rounds. Additionally, Charles Sturt University may fund, or co-fund other scholarships created through partnerships with industry, philanthropic organisations, or donors.

Explore scholarships

A range of scholarships designed to support your academic study.

AgriTwins Scholarship

The scholarships in this program are to support students conducting research activities as outlined in the project description to build digital twins in the chosen domain.

Gulbali Institute PhD Scholarships

Gulbali Institute are accepting EOIs from potential PhD scholarship recipients aligning with our strengths in agriculture, water, environment and First Nations understanding of country.

CSIRO/ACDP - Charles Sturt University Joint PhD Program

The CSIRO/ACDP – CSU PhD Scholarships provide enhanced opportunities in science for outstanding graduates enrolling in a PhD at Charles Sturt University.

CSIRO-Telstra-AICF Scholarship

Domestic students, partnering with OzFish Unlimited, engage with recreational fishers and First Nations people to better understand how to design and implement of basin-wide scientific programs with citizen scientists.

Casella Family Brands PhD Scholarship

This scholarship is to encourage the development of new knowledge in the area of viticulture, oenology and related businesses and alleviate some of the financial pressures associated with higher degree research.

NSW Education Waratah Scholarships

The NSW Department of Education is seeking to fund research projects that support its priorities and lead to improvements in social and educational outcomes for people in NSW.

RHRI Project Scholarship

The scholarship recipient will receive world-class virology training, working on a cutting-edge project that aims to discover vulnerabilities and new treatment strategies for viruses affecting Indigenous and wider Australian communities.

Climate Smart Sheep Production Project Scholarship

This PhD scholarship will support a PhD student to develop on-farm strategies to improve sheep reproduction when exposed to heat stress.