Monash Humanitarian Scholarship
The Monash Humanitarian Scholarship are awarded on equity grounds to humanitarian visa holders, studying at a Monash campus in Australia. Additional consideration will be given if you have experienced other forms of career disruption due to family/carer responsibilities or educational disadvantage during past studies, such as being a recent refugee, living in a regional or remote area, have a disability or long-term medical condition, or have experienced difficult personal circumstances.
Equity Categories
Disability or long-term medical condition: disability or medical condition that affected previous studies. This may include chronic pain, major illness, chronic illness, physical, vision or hearing impairments.
Regional and remote areas: lived for an extended period of time in a regional and remote area of Australia as determined by the Australian Standard Geographical Classification Remoteness Areas Locator that affected previous studies.
Difficult personal circumstances: experienced an impact on previous studies due to one or more of the following difficult circumstances:
- carer responsibilities (e.g. ill children, parent, siblings)
- chronic medical condition of a dependent child
- death of a partner, parent/guardian/close relative
- homelessness
- major illness of self or immediate family member requiring care natural disaster (e.g. bushfire, flood)
- relationship breakdown with significant other, separation or divorce
- abusive family environment.
Recent refugee: Global Special Humanitarian Visa (sub-class 202) holders that have had their previous studies affected.
Applications
close 31 May and 31 October each year
Total scholarship value
$37,145 p.a (2026 rate)
Number offered
Varies
Am I eligible?
You must be one of the following:
- Australian humanitarian visa holder
You must meet the following criteria:
- meet Monash's competitive scholarship selection process requirements; and
- meet Monash English language proficiency requirements; and
- have had their academic career adversely affected due to equity grounds.
This scholarship is also available to students undertaking Joint Research Awards when Monash University is the home institution.
Benefits
Monash will provide:
- a living allowance (stipend), and
- a relocation allowance for awardees who relocate to Victoria from interstate or from overseas.
Selection criteria
Monash scholarships are highly competitive and are awarded based on academic excellence, research outputs and prior research experience and equity grounds that have affected previous studies.
If successful in receiving a scholarship, please note that the standard terms and conditions as outlined in the RTP Scholarship Procedures apply, with the exceptions outlined in the eligibility criteria above.
How to apply
Graduate research scholarships applications are submitted at the same time as your course application, unless you are already enrolled. Whether you are a new applicant or a current student, the myApp Portal is used for both course admission and scholarship applications. You will need to specify in your application that you are applying for the Monash Humanitarian Scholarship and upload the supplementary form.
DOMESTIC (Round 2)
closes 31 May
DOMESTIC (Round 4)
closes 31 October
Different scholarships may have varying application requirements, so it's important to carefully review the details and ensure your application is submitted by the specified deadline.
For more information visit our website or contact our Graduate Research Admissions team on E: mgro-apply@monash.edu or T: +61 3 99051538