Master of Economics Scholarship
Sir John Monash Scholarship for Excellence
The Master of Economics Scholarship is introduced to support recruitment and retention of the best quality students to the research pathway (by application only) of the Master of Economics (B6030). The research pathway has been established from 2023 as a preparatory course for high quality students who are interested in undertaking a PhD in the discipline of Economics, the program will combine coursework units and research elements to prepare students who move into the PhD with the background they need to immediately commence work on their PhD thesis.
Total scholarship value
Tuition fees plus allowance of $33,000
Number offered
Variable
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Thomas
I'm from a single-income family, and having a scholarship helped relieve some of the financial pressure as I started university. It also gives me the motivation and confidence to strive for excellence, as I know I have the support of others. The opportunity to follow one's dream is not one I take lightly, and I am fortunate to have a scholarship that is helping make my dream a reality.
Am I eligible?
You must be one of the following:
- An Australian citizen
- A New Zealand citizen
- Australian permanent resident
- Australian humanitarian visa holder
- An International student
You must meet the following criteria:
- Commencing student intending to enrol in the Master of Economics in the Monash Business School at a Monash campus in Australia.
Benefits
- Tuition fees paid, plus an allowance of $33,000 per annum up to two years.
Number offered
- Variable
Selection criteria
- Awarded to the highest achieving commencing students.
To retain this scholarship:
- You must maintain a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 70 each semester.
How to apply
- Applications are submitted directly to the faculty. For further information regarding the economics research pathway, scholarship and application requirements, please contact Dr Xiaodong Fan , research scholarship coordinator (Master of Economics).
- The scholarship cannot be deferred.
Every scholarship may have a different application process – or none at all. Read the application details carefully and submit your application by the deadline. For more details, visit our scholarships application page .
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