Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (GUIPRS) for International Applicants

Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (GUIPRS) for International Applicants

Location: Griffith University

Application Closing Date: 12 October 2026

Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (GUIPRS) for International Applicants

Griffith University awards Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarships (GUIPRS) via a competitive application process to candidates commencing or enrolled in a Higher Degree Research (HDR) program. The fee offset provided through the award of a GUIPRS will remove the liability of the HDR candidate to pay program tuition fees for the tenure of the award. This website sets out the allowances and conditions attached to the GUIPRS award.

A limited number of GUIPRS may be allocated to achieve specific strategic objectives. In such cases, there may be additional eligibility requirements or variations to the procedure for selection and award. The Griffith University International Postgraduate Research Scholarships Conditions of Award will be amended to reflect the variations applicable to the awardee.

Key benefits

Tuition fees: Covers tuition fees for up to three and a half years for doctoral candidates and up to two years for research masters candidates.

OSHC: Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the candidate. Research candidates are required to hold a visa for their program length plus an additional nine months to allow for interactive thesis marking. Candidates undertaking a PhD will require 57 months of overseas health cover. Holders of Griffith University scholarships will receive cover (if undertaking a PhD) for 57 months.

Student Services and Amenities Fee: Covers the fee for which the scholarship recipient would otherwise be liable.

More information for Application

Applicants may only apply a maximum of two times in a five year period for consideration in the scholarship ranking and selection process. New applicants must follow the process for submitting an online application for a research program, which also includes a section for scholarship application. New applicants

Current research candidates are required to follow a different process for submitting a scholarship application. Current candidates

Eligibility

(1) To be eligible for a GUIPRS, an applicant must:

  1. not be a domestic student, as defined as being a student who is an Australian citizen; or an Australian permanent resident or holder of an Australian Permanent Humanitarian visa; or a New Zealand citizen.
  2. be commencing or enrolled in a HDR program (for which GUIPRS support is available) at Griffith University.

Applicants are ranked and selected on the basis of Griffith University’s selection criteria; addressing academic merit, research potential and the quality of the research training environment in which their research project will be undertaken, taking into account the University’s strategic priorities. The selection process and criteria are as set out in Sections 3.1 and 3.2 of the HDR Scholarship Procedure.

Benefits

Fee offset: (1) The fee offset provided by the GUIPRS removes the liability of the awardee to pay program tuition fees for the tenure of the award.

Allowances: (1) The following ancillary costs of undertaking the HDR program are provided for under the terms of this scholarship:

  1. the cost of a standard Overseas Student Health Cover policy which covers the candidate for up to 57 months; and
  2. the Student Services and Amenities Fee for which the scholarship recipient would otherwise be liable during the tenure of the scholarship.

Commencement of study

Awardees must accept both a place in the HDR program (if not already commenced) as well as the GUIPRS by the date specified in the offer letter and must commence their scholarship by the commencement date specified in this letter. Awardees may apply for a deferred commencement to a future date where a provision to defer the scholarship is provided in the letter of offer. Awardees are normally expected to commence within the year of award. Full details of the reasons for the request will be required.  If an awardee cannot commence by the approved date as outlined in the letter of offer, or where a deferral request is not approved, the award will be withdrawn.

Enrolment

(1) Awardees are required to maintain an on-campus enrolment.

Study load

(1) Awardees are required to maintain a full-time study load, unless Griffith University has approved part-time study load and scholarship award in accordance with section 3.8 of the HDR Scholarship Procedure. Part-time scholarships will have tax withheld in accordance with the relevant tax legislation. The University may require part-time scholarship recipients to convert to full-time if the reasons for which the part-time award was granted no longer apply.

(2) A full-time study load commitment is at least the equivalent of the standard five day working week (e.g. 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday, 48 weeks per year). The actual pattern of research and study is to be negotiated by the candidate and their supervisory team. Refer to Section 3.5 of the HDR Enrolment and Variations to Candidature Procedure.

Duration

(1) The maximum duration of a full-time GUIPRS is:

  1. 2 years (full-time equivalent) in a masters (research) or the MPhil program
  2. 3 years (full-time equivalent) in a doctoral program.

(2) Continuation of receipt of the GUIPRS throughout this duration is dependent upon evidence of the awardee’s satisfactory progress in the HDR program, through the timely completion of candidature milestones and satisfactory progress reports.

(3) The Scholarship duration will be reduced by any period of study undertaken:

  1. towards the research project and/or degree prior to the commencement of the GUIPRS; or
  2. towards the degree during suspension of the GUIPRS.

(4) An extension to the GUIPRS up to a maximum of six months may be approved for doctoral candidates, provided the candidate is making satisfactory progress and only where the grounds for the extension:

  1. relate to the study and are beyond the control of the candidate, and could not have been reasonably anticipated at the commencement of the program; or
  2. are on the basis of the candidate undertaking an industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity of more than 30 days duration, approved by the Dean Research as part of the HDR program, as per Section 4.7 of these Conditions of Award.

A request for an extension should be made within a reasonable period before (and at least one month) before the expiry date of the award.

Change to HDR program

(1) Applications to transfer candidature from one HDR program to another will be considered in accordance with Section 3.6.5 of the HDR Enrolment and Variations to Candidature Procedure. If an awardee is permitted to transfer from a masters (research) to a doctoral program or from a doctoral to a masters (research) program, the maximum duration of the scholarship will be adjusted accordingly.

(2) The maximum duration of a transferred award becomes that for the new HDR program minus the period of study undertaken towards the previous program prior to the conversion.

(3) A request for a major change to the thesis topic can be considered as per Section 3.6.2 of the HDR Enrolment and Variations to Candidature Procedure.

Employment and other funding

(1) Awardees are permitted to undertake work, paid or otherwise, that is unrelated to their research project. However, it must not affect their ability to maintain their study load commitment, nor interfere with the timely progression and completion of their research project. Employment commitments will not be considered as a reason for an extension of the award. Requirements are detailed in Section 3.5.3 of the HDR Enrolment and Variations to Candidature Procedure.

(2) Awardees should consult with their principal supervisor in regard to the decision to undertake employment while in the HDR program.

Industry placements, research internships and professional practice activities

(1) Recipients of a GUIPRS may undertake industry placements, research internships and professional practice activities that are approved by the Dean Research as part of their HDR program.

(2) Ongoing receipt of a GUIPRS at the rate set out in Section 3.1 may be available for the duration of an approved industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity if:

  1. The GUIPRS awardee has not exceeded the maximum duration of their HDR program;
  2. The awardee has sufficient GUIPRS duration remaining;
  3. The awardee has not submitted their thesis for examination; and
  4. The industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity will run for at least 30 days and no more than six months duration.

(3) Undertaking an approved industry placement, research internship or professional practice activity does not constitute grounds for extension to the GUIPRS beyond the provision for extension set out in Section 4.4.

HOW TO APPLY

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