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Road to Research Scholarship

The Road to Research Scholarship is for onshore applicants who are eligible to commence the Macquarie Master of Research (MRes) in Sydney, Australia in Session 1 2025.

This scholarship supports students undertaking short research projects of the Master of Research (MRes).

Key details

  • R2R, iR2R
  • MRes
  • Applications close on 31 October 2024 at 11pm
  • Domestic, International
  • All
  • $38,500 p.a.

About the scholarship

The Macquarie Master of Research provides thorough research-relevant training for candidates interested in shorter research projects or pursuing a research career.

Current Macquarie postgraduate coursework students completing their degrees in Session 2 2024 are encouraged to apply.

Selection process

Macquarie University:

  • will rank candidates on the basis of Weighted Average Mark, or Grade Point Average if you graduated before 2020 or received your qualification/s from a university other than Macquarie. Scholarships will be awarded to the top ranked applicants
  • assesses overseas qualifications using Australian Government guidelines to determine their comparability to qualifications on the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).

Awards will only be available to applicants who, at the time of application:

  • are onshore in Australia at the time of application.
  • intend to reside in Sydney, Australia during their candidature
  • plan to undertake a Master of Research in January 2025 (S1 2025)
  • are enrolling as full-time students
  • meet the English language requirements for Macquarie graduate research degrees
  • meet the admission criteria for the Master of Research (refer to schedule 2.3)
  • have confirmation of supervision from an eligible Macquarie University researcher (compulsory for FMHHS and desirable for the other faculties).
  • International applicants will need a valid Student Visa in order to commence their program. If they do not have a valid Student Visa, they may commence their study on an alternative Australian visa type that permits full time study until mid-2026.

Awards will not be available to those who:

  • do not have a valid visa to study (if an international applicant). This includes applicants who are currently in receipt of Australian visas with an expiry prior to mid-2026 that require them to move offshore to apply for a new Student Visa (e.g. Subclass 485, 600, 601, 995).
  • are currently enrolled in a Macquarie graduate research program, including current Master of Research students
  • are receiving another equivalent or major award, scholarship or salary to undertake the proposed course
  • have already completed a research degree at the same or higher level than the proposed candidature
  • wish to commence their MRes program in Session 2 2025 (deferrals will not be available)
  • provide false or misleading information to the University. Where there is reason to believe this condition has not been upheld, the University reserves the right to reassess the student’s entitlement to the award
  • submit incomplete applications.

Applications will be withdrawn if they are incomplete. Applications cannot be held over to a future scholarship round. If you miss the deadline you will need to re-apply for the next round.

Award-holders may:

  • be in receipt of minor awards, allowances or other earnings which are supplementary to iMQRES, or derived from part-time work undertaken within the guidelines set by the relevant scholarship conditions
  • receive stipend top-up funding from industry or other sources to a maximum equivalent of 75% of the base Macquarie University stipend rate.
  • be in receipt of additional funds for field work, equipment and other such expenses not covered by the award.

The scholarship comprises:

  • a tuition fee offset for a maximum of one year
  • a living allowance stipend of $38,500 for one year.

Online applications for a January 2025 commencement (Session 1 2025) will open on 17 June 2024 (AEST) and close on 31 October 2024 (AEDT).

We encourage you to submit your application as early as possible before the deadline.

Outcomes will be issued in early December 2024. If you do not receive an outcome notification by 15 December 2024, please consider your application as unsuccessful.