The RMIT Indigenous HDR Scholarships (RIHS) are funded by the Research Training Program.
The 2026 RMIT Research Funded Scholarship round will open and EOIs for centrally awarded scholarships will be accepted from 1st June 2025
All scholarship applications must include evidence of contact with the proposed senior supervisor. This should be uploaded as an additional document with your application. You must provide the names of academic staff who have agreed to supervise your proposed research in the relevant section of application, along with email evidence of support.
You will also need to provide documentation that you are an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander to our Ngarara Willim Centre ([email protected])
Please visit Indigenous Eligibility for more information.
The benefits listed below are based on the 2025 scholarship round. Information for the 2026 round will be released shortly.
The RIHS provides the following benefits to recipients:
The duration of a RMIT Indigenous HDR Scholarship depends on the degree undertaken. The duration of support for a PhD is three and a half years full-time. The duration of a Masters by Research is two years full-time. These allowances will be reduced by any periods of study undertaken towards an equivalent research degree prior to the commencement of the program at RMIT University.
RMIT Indigenous HDR Scholarships are awarded through a fair, transparent, merit-based selection process which takes into account the University’s commitment to equity and diversity.
To be considered for a RIHS scholarship you must meet RMIT scholarships eligibility criteria. You will also be considered for scholarship if you have previous publications or significant research experience.
Please visit the How to Apply page to view more information on scholarship/program eligibility.
Part-time RIHS may be approved for candidates with exceptional circumstances (e.g. for medical reasons or due to significant care commitments). Part-time scholarships are not tax exempt. Please refer to the Scholarship Terms and Conditions for further details.
Competitive selection
These scholarships are awarded through the University’s research scholarship rounds. All scholarship applications are ranked in accordance with the ranking model that has been approved by RMIT’s Research Committee.
Applications for RMIT Indigenous HDR scholarships are welcomed throughout the year.
For information about how to apply for a scholarship, please refer to the instructions detailed on research scholarships.
Information regarding opening and closing dates for the 2026 RMIT Research Funded Scholarship round is available in the table below:
Domestic | International | |
2026 Scholarship round opens for EOI’s | 01 June 2025 | 01 June 2025 |
EOI deadline Last day to submit documents for EOI assessment |
30 September 2025 | 30 August 2025 |
Full Application deadline Last day to submit documents for Full Applications |
30 October 2025 | 30 September 2025 |
Successful applicants will begin receiving their offers | 15 December 2025 | 24 November 2025 |
All outcomes will be finalised (students put in a reserve list will also be notified). | 1st April 2026 | 1st April 2026 |
More information can be found on the How to Apply webpage.
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.
As the holder of this scholarship you:
Phone: +61 3 9925 5570 (Contact hours 11:00am - 4:00pm AEST)
Please submit a guest enquiry through RMIT Connect.
Make sure you direct your question to the Admissions team by selecting Ask about HDR Admission when submitting your query.
Check the guide (PDF 343 KB) if you need assistance submitting an enquiry as a guest.
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