Bond University Masters Scholarships in Australia
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Bond University aims to offer the best and brightest students from around the globe, with tuition remission scholarships based on academic merit, as well as community, leadership and sporting achievements.

ELIGIBILITY:

  • Available to all international students applying for a single or combined bachelor or master’s degree program (excluding Bond University’s Medical Program, Master of Psychology, and Doctor of Physiotherapy).
  • Scholarships are open to international students who are not Australian citizens or holders of permanent residency visas.
  • Applicants must have outstanding academic ability, demonstrated strong leadership skills and extensive involvement in extracurricular activities.
  • Students whose first language is not English must refer to and meet Bond University’s standard English entry requirements for undergraduate applicants and English entry requirements for postgraduate applicants.
  • Applicants will be asked to submit academic statements, a summary of achievements, and letters of reference from relevant individuals who can support their application. They will also be asked to submit a 500-word personal statement outlining key achievements  and attributes.

 

SCHOLARSHIP VALUE: These scholarships will award up to 50% tuition remission for students commencing in January, May or September 2016

DURATION: Study period

DEADLINE:

  • Applications close on 26 January, 2018 for students commencing in May 2018 semester
  • Applications close on 25 May, 2018 for students commencing in September 2018 semester.
  • Applications close on 21 September, 2018 for students commencing in January 2019 semester.

HOW TO APPLY: Apply online

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CLICK HERE FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION GUIDANCE AND ASSISTANCE 

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