| Level: | Master |
| Tuition: | Full coverage |
| Finaid max: | 56000 USD 2 |
| Deadline: | Aug 1, 2026 |
| Level: | Master |
| Tuition: | Full coverage |
| Finaid max: | 56000 USD 2 |
| Deadline: | Aug 1, 2026 |
The International Water Centre (IWC) is offering full-tuition scholarships annually to international candidates from any country around the world to to study the Master of Catchment Science that is delivered at Griffith University. The scholarship targets high-caliber candidates who best represent future catchment management leaders.
Deadline: Aug 1, 2026
Comments: Course starts February
Finaid max: 56000 USD
Quota: 2
The value for this scholarship is AU$56,000, which covers full tuition fees for full-time study of Master of Catchment Science, for the program commencing Trimester 1,. Recipients will be responsible for costs associated with a student visa, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), travel to Australia, accommodation and living expenses.
The value for this scholarship is AU$56,000, which covers full tuition fees for full-time study of Master of Catchment Science, for the program commencing Trimester 1,. Recipients will be responsible for costs associated with a student visa, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), travel to Australia, accommodation and living expenses.
International applicants have to be commencing students at Griffith University for the MCS program. All scholarship candidates must meet the following minimum eligibility requirements:
• A completed undergraduate degree in a related field of study from an internationally-recognised institution.
• 2 years of professional experience (paid work or volunteering experience relevant to the program after completion of the Bachelors degree). Although not essential for entry in the MCS program, candidates with at least 2 years of relevant professional experience have a higher chance of securing a scholarship.
• Receive a full offer of admission into the MCS program from Griffith University.
• Demonstrate English language proficiency (ELP) in accordance with Griffith’s requirements.
Applicants will be selected based on:
• Leadership qualities including collaboration and team work, initiative, communication skills, etc.
• Professional and volunteering record, including achievements, membership of professional bodies and professional references.
• Excellent academic record.
• Commitment to designing and driving the implementation of catchment and waterway restoration and protection measures.
• The likelihood of positive impacts on the individual and the water sector from participating in the MCS program.
Scholarships are not available for the IWC Graduate Certificate in Catchment Processes or the Graduate Certificate in Catchment Hydrology or any other program.