Sir James McNeill Postgraduate Research Scholarship 2027 Fully Funded PhD Opportunity in Australia
Offered by Monash University this prestigious scholarship is funded through a private trust established in memory of Sir James McNeill supporting high quality research that contributes to sustainable development and social progress
If you are planning to pursue a PhD in Australia with full funding this scholarship provides an excellent opportunity to focus entirely on research excellence without financial pressure
Details
Host Institution Monash University Australia
Scholarship Name Sir James McNeill Postgraduate Research Scholarship 2027
Degree Level PhD Postgraduate Research
Funding Type Fully Funded
Annual Stipend 53608 Australian dollars per year based on 2026 rate
Benefits
Living allowance stipend of 53608 Australian dollars per year
Research support allowance for academic and laboratory expenses
Relocation allowance if eligible for moving to Australia
Opportunity to conduct high impact research in advanced academic environments
This scholarship allows students to dedicate their time fully to doctoral research innovation and scholarly contribution
Eligibility Criteria
Open to Australian citizens New Zealand citizens Australian permanent residents humanitarian visa holders and international students
Applicants must demonstrate strong academic performance research experience and commitment to environmentally responsible or socially beneficial research projects
Applicants must meet admission requirements for a postgraduate research program at Monash University
Research Focus
This scholarship supports research across various disciplines particularly projects addressing sustainability social impact technological innovation and scientific advancement
Why Apply
The Sir James McNeill Postgraduate Research Scholarship 2027 is more than financial assistance It is an opportunity to join a globally respected research community develop advanced expertise and contribute to meaningful scientific and social progress through doctoral research in Australia
