Applications for research scholarships commencing in 2025 at RMIT University are now open. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Opportunity Details
RMIT offers both PhDs and Masters by Research degrees across a range of disciplines.
On average, the duration of a PhD is three to four years (or equivalent part time). A masters by research usually takes two years full time (or four years part time). International applicants on a student visa must enrol full time.
For applicants from Vietnam, the details are on the How to apply page for Vietnam.
Scholarship
Applications for scholarships commencing in 2025 are now open. Successful applicants are expected to commence in March 2025.
Scholarships are awarded through a highly competitive process. Therefore, it is crucial to read and understand the advice provided to prospective applicants about making their application competitive. Information on this is provided below under ‘Costs and Scholarships - Eligibility.’
All scholarship applicants must provide evidence from an academic member of staff agreeing to supervise their research when submitting an expression of interest.
If you intend to apply for one of these scholarships, it is recommended that you start the application process without delay and submit your expression of interest as soon as possible.
Expressions of Interest (EOIs) received from international applicants after 18 September 2024, and from Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens, and Australian permanent residents after 29 September 2024, will not be considered for a 2025 scholarship.
Applicants who would like to be considered for a Vice-Chancellor’s PhD Scholarship (VCPS), must also complete the VCPS Expression of Interest Form at the same time.
Scholarship types |
There are two basic types of stipend scholarship that are made available through the research scholarship rounds. These are: Stipend scholarships International tuition fee scholarships
Scholarship applications from international applicants are automatically considered for both a stipend and the Tuition Fee Offset Scholarships. RMIT Vice Chancellor's PhD Scholarship Applicants who would like to be considered for a Vice Chancellor's PhD Scholarship must also complete the VCPS Expression of Interest form. RMIT Indigenous HDR ScholarshipR If you identify as an Indigenous Australian, you are eligible to apply through the RMIT Indigenous HDR Scholarship category. Please note, these scholarships are subject to candidates registering with the Ngarara Willim Centre, RMIT’s dedicated support service for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students RMIT Research Equity Scholarship Additional scholarship consideration is given if you are affected by a Disability or long term medical condition. If applying for this scholarship category, you are required to provide a detailed statement of your circumstances indicating how your past academic achievement has been affected by your condition. You are also required to attach to your application evidence of your condition from a health practitioner, by the scholarship closing date. |
Other research scholarships |
Please also check the range of scholarshipsmade available through funded projects. |
To be eligible for admission to an RMIT University research program, you must:
To be successful you must demonstrate capacity to conduct independent research. Places are also subject to academic supervisor and resource availability, as well as suitability of the proposed research.
A note on sanctioned countries
If you live in a sanctioned country, please apply early to allow for your application to be reviewed with respect to applicable sanctions.
The minimum requirements for admission to a masters by research program are:
At RMIT a grade of Credit represents academic achievement of 60% or higher.
The minimum requirements for admission to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program are:
At RMIT a grade of Distinction represents academic achievement of 70% or higher and a High Distinction is 80% or higher.
Eligibility Requirements for Scholarship
Eligibility |
Applicants for an RMIT research scholarship must:
Additionally, international applicants must meet English requirementsby the advertised scholarship application deadline. Competitive Selection Scholarships are awarded on the basis of a competitive selection process that ranks applicants according to their academic achievement, research outputs and relevant professional experience. Priority is given to applicants who:
Additionally:
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Terms and conditions |
See the HDR Scholarship Terms and Conditions for more information. |
The application process |
The process has two stages:
The EOI gathers just enough information about you for the University to assess your eligibility and consider the research you will undertake as part of your research program. Creative practice schools may want to see your portfolio and interview you. The school to which you are applying will contact you if this is the case. If your EOI is successful, you will be invited to complete and submit the rest of your application. It may take up to four weeks for an outcome on your EOI, so make sure you submit your EOI well in advance of when you expect to commence study. |
Application Types and deadlines |
Admission to research program only:
Admission to research program and scholarship:
Scholarship only:
You must submit your application by the advertised scholarship application deadline. |
I want to transfer to RMIT from another University |
To apply:
Transfers with remaining periods of candidature of less than 12 months are only approved in exceptional circumstances. If admitted, you will be asked to complete the RMIT milestones such as Confirmation of Candidature or the Mid-Candidature Review. You may be exempt from completing these milestones at RMIT if you can provide evidence that you have already completed these milestones and they are deemed equivalent to the standard of milestones completed at RMIT. |
Required documentation checklist |
Applicants are required to provide scanned and where applicable certified copies of the following with their expression of interest
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I am already enrolled in a research degree at RMIT and want to transfer to another research degree |
To apply:
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I intend to complete my study as part of a CRTA |
Collaborative Research Training Agreements (CRTA) – Cotutelle Agreements and Collaborative PhD Agreements Joint PhD partnerships involve co-enrolment and supervision of HDR candidates leading to a joint award, or awards, from both partners. RMIT Collaborative PhD partnerships involve partner organisation hosting and co-supervising RMIT research candidates with single enrolment in the RMIT PhD. |