Deakin University was established in the 1970s as one of the new generation of Australian universities. Named after Alfred Deakin, Australia's second Prime Minister, Deakin combines a university's traditional focus on excellent teaching and research with a desire to seek new ways of developing and delivering courses. Deakin has won several awards for its teaching and learning excellence - testament to its excellent facilities, flexible study options and courses which are informed by industry professionals.
About Deakin Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship
Deakin University offers Deakin Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship. Deakin recognises students with consistently high academic performance with the potential to make a leading contribution to the University and its communities.
Financial support for your studies:
> 100% of your student contributions (tuition fees) or 50% of your student contributions (tuition fees) +
> participation in the Vice-Chancellor's Professional Excellence Program +
> priority place in on-campus accommodation (at own cost and subject to availability)
Unsuccessful applicants of the Deakin Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship will automatically be considered for the Deakin International Scholarship.
Eligibility criteria
All conditions must be met
> Be a prospective international student
> be eligible to study in Australia with a student visa
> not have accepted any other Deakin scholarship or bursary
> have achieved an 85% average (or equivalent) in previous studies.
It is important to visit official website (link found below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Official Scholarship Website link below:
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