Explore the prestigious Raydon Graduate Research Scholarships at Monash University. Gain financial support, recognition, and additional funding for research in social justice, human rights, sustainability, or social policy. Apply now for the 2024 class.
About
Are you a student doing graduate research in Humanities and Social Sciences? The Raydon Graduate Research Scholarships are special scholarships to help you with living costs while you do your research at Monash University.
These scholarships are given on top of a Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend or Monash Graduate Scholarship, thanks to the Narodowski Investment Trust.
Available Scholarships
six scholarships are given:
- Alex Raydon PhD Scholarship
- Alex Raydon and Nina Narodowski PhD Scholarship (x 2)
- Max and Riva Radunski PhD Scholarship
- Sam and Nina Narodowski PhD Scholarship
- Sonia Narodowski PhD Scholarship
Details
- Total Value: $22,600 per year (2024 rate)
- Number Offered: Six scholarships annually
To qualify for the Raydon Graduate Research Scholarships, you must meet the following criteria:
- Citizenship: New Zealand, Australian, international student, Australian humanitarian visa holder, or Australian permanent resident.
- Additional Criteria:
- Pass Monash University’s competitive scholarship selection process.
- Conduct research in areas like social justice, human rights, sustainability, or social policy.
- Submit a scholarship application for the current year.
- Enrolled in faculties such as Art, Design and Architecture; Arts; Education; or Law at Monash University.
- Meet Monash’s English language proficiency standards.
Benefits
Financial Support: Receive a total value of $22,600 per annum (2024 rate), helping to cover living costs while pursuing research.
Prestigious Opportunity: Earn a highly regarded scholarship that enhances your academic and professional profile.
Additional Funding: Awarded in addition to a Research Training Program (RTP) Stipend or Monash Graduate Scholarship, thanks to the Narodowski Investment Trust.
Recognition: Acknowledgment of your academic achievements and commitment to research in areas such as social justice, human rights, sustainability, or social policy.
Community: Join a community of scholars dedicated to making a positive impact on society through research and academic pursuits.
Career Development: Opportunities for networking and professional development within your chosen field of study and beyond.
Supportive Environment: Access to Monash University’s resources, facilities, and academic support to aid your research endeavors.
How to Apply
Apply for a Course: First, apply for a course or degree program at Monash University.
Automatic Consideration: By applying for a course, you will automatically be considered for the Raydon Graduate Scholarship for the class of 2024.
Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet all eligibility criteria, including citizenship requirements and academic qualifications.
Submit Scholarship Application: Complete and submit your scholarship application for the current year.
Deadline: Applications must be submitted by October 31, 2024.
For more details and to apply, visit the official scholarship page: Raydon Scholarship Information.