American Australian Association Scholarship Opportunities

The American Australian Association is a non-profit based in NYC which provides financial support for Australian and American scholars undertaking graduate, postgraduate, and specialized research across various disciplines.

The American Australian Association scholarships aim to strengthen educational and cultural ties between our nations by enabling scholars to access world-class institutions and develop global networks.

Last year, we were proud to support scholars from, and to, leading Australian institutions. For universities that may not have had recipients last year, we welcome the opportunity to support your students and researchers in this round. We encourage interested applicants to apply and become part of our growing network of scholars.

Key details

  • Application deadline: March 31
  • Eligibility: Open to Australian and Americans pursuing studies or research in each other's country.
  • Funding available: Awards of up to USD $40,000 are available, supporting tuition, living expenses, and research costs.
  • Cost: $0

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