Pursue your education in Australia. Good news! Applications for University of South Australia Scholarships are currently open. In this article, we will explain in detail about this scholarship program, its benefits and step by step application process.
University of South Australia Scholarships 2025-2026 are fully funded scholarships for international students. These scholarships are available for masters and PhD at University of South Australia. These scholarships will provide tuition fees plus a living allowance of at least $32,500 per annum.
The University of South Australia offers the following scholarships to international applicants:
Research Training Program international (RTPi) Scholarships
Research Training Program international (RTPi) Scholarships are funded by the Australian Government and awarded to international students on the basis of academic merit and research potential. These scholarships include a stipend (living allowance) and a fee offset for a limited time.
Benefits and conditions
Applicants must read the Scholarship Benefits and Conditions (PDF file, 408 kb) before accepting an offer from us. These conditions apply to all international students who accept an offer from us. You can also view our Research Degrees and Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships policy.
Value
The total stipend is at least $32,500 per annum (2023 stipend rate) paid fortnightly over a maximum of 3 years for PhD students and over a maximum 2 years for Master of Research students. The total fee-waiver is for a maximum of 3 years for PhD students and over a maximum 2 years for Master of Research students. This scholarship includes Overseas Student Health Cover (Singles Cover) with UniSA’s preferred provider BUPA where the successful applicant requires a student visa. A thesis allowance is available. Please read your offer carefully to ensure that it is right for you.
How to apply
Applications are made online via a project that has an assigned scholarship. View our step by step guide on how to apply.
Enquiries
Your question might be answered on the RTP FAQs website.
If not, please contact us.
Enterprise Research Scholarship (ERS)
Enterprise Research Scholarships (ERS) are funded by the University and/ or our partners, and are awarded to international students on the basis of academic merit and research potential. These scholarships include a stipend (living allowance) and a fee offset for a limited time.
Benefits and conditions
Applicants must read the Scholarship Benefits and Conditions (PDF file, 408 kb) before accepting an offer from us. These conditions apply to all international students who accept an offer from us. You can also view our Research Degrees and Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarships policy.
Value
The total stipend is at least $32,500 per annum (2023 stipend rate) paid fortnightly over a maximum of 3 years for PhD students and over a maximum 2 years for Master of Research students. The total fee-waiver is for a maximum of 4 years for PhD students and over a maximum 2 years for Master of Research students. This scholarship includes Overseas Student Health Cover with UniSA’s preferred provider BUPA where the successful applicant requires a student visa. A thesis allowance is available. Please read your offer carefully to ensure that it is right for you.
How to apply
Applications are made online via a project that has an assigned scholarship. View our step by step guide on how to apply.
Enquiries
Your question might be answered on the RTP FAQs website.
If not, please contact us.
International Research Tuition Scholarship (IRTS)
International Research Tuition Scholarships (IRTS) are awarded to international students on the basis of academic merit and demonstrated research capability, and who will be supported during their degree by a full living stipend supported by external funding, e.g a recognised sponsor or external scholarship awarding body.
Value
The IRTS total fee-waiver is for a maximum of 4 years for PhD students and over a maximum 2 years for Master of Research students. This scholarship does not include Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) which is a condition of the student visa, and applicants are responsible for ensuring they have appropriate cover for themselves and their family where applicable.
Eligibility
In addition to meeting UniSA’s eligibility criteria, applicants must be:
- Commencing international research degree students
- High quality with demonstrated research capability, as assessed by UniSA
- Be supported by a strong supervisory panel(with end-user adviser on the supervisory panel, where appropriate), and be enrolled in a research-rich environment
- In receipt of (or been awarded) a fully externally funded stipend scholarship, or in receipt of a living stipend supported by external funding*.
*Note: the living stipend needs to be in the form of an externally funded scholarship administered through the University or in agreement with an industry partner, sponsorship body or organisation.
How to apply
International students with an external sponsorship or scholarship can apply for any listed projects. Some applicants may have additional conditions stipulated by their sponsorship or scholarship provider, and may need to develop their own project with a UniSA supervisor. You can find more information about this here.
If you have any difficulties in finding a UniSA supervisor, or if you have any other questions or queries please contact us.