The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) invites applications for the Vice-Chancellor’s International Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship 2025, a prestigious and fully funded opportunity for international students with exceptional academic records and strong alignment with UTS values.
Program Description
The scholarship aims to support high-achieving international students who are commencing a postgraduate coursework degree at UTS. The award is granted to applicants who not only demonstrate academic excellence but also showcase commitment to innovation, entrepreneurship, social justice, and the core values of the university.
Funding Benefits
100% UTS Tuition Fees covered for the standard duration of the selected postgraduate coursework program. And a chance to study in Sydney and access global career opportunities after graduation.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the UTS Vice-Chancellor’s International Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship, applicants must:
- Be an international student (non-Australian and non-New Zealand citizen, not a permanent resident of Australia).
- Meet all admission requirements for a UTS postgraduate coursework program.
- Begin full-time studies on campus in Sydney (face-to-face or hybrid remote learning is acceptable, excluding purely online/distance mode degrees).
- Hold a Bachelor’s degree completed within the last three years, comparable to an Australian Bachelor’s degree.
- Have an overall average of 90% (where 50% is the pass mark) in their Bachelor qualification.
- Not be a government-sponsored student or recipient of another UTS scholarship, nor enrolled in an online/distance degree.
- Apply using the official UTS online scholarship application form.
Selection Process
Candidates will be ranked based on academic merit and the quality of their responses in the online application form. The highest-ranked applicant will be awarded the scholarship.
Application Deadline
The last date to apply for the UTS Vice-Chancellor’s International Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship is 14 April 2025.