Scholarships and Fellowships: South-East Asia


Regional Information

Student enrolments by country

Country Student enrolments *
Brunei Darussalam 8
Burma (Myanmar) 32
Cambodia 18
Indonesia 222
Laos 5
Malaysia 410
Philippines 82
Singapore 699
Thailand 130
Timor-Leste (East Timor) 3
Vietnam 245

* Student enrolments as of 31 March 2011.

Scholarships

These PDF files provide information on some of the international scholarship opportunities available for students travelling to and from South-East Asia.

Inbound charts list opportunities for international students travelling to Australia.
Outbound charts list opportunities for Australian domestic students travelling overseas.

Burma (Myanmar) Burma (Myanmar) PDF Inbound (PDF, 110 kB)  
Cambodia Cambodia PDF Inbound (PDF, 122 kB)  
Indonesia Indonesia PDF Inbound (PDF, 129 kB)  
Laos Laos PDF Inbound (PDF, 121 kB)  
Malaysia Malaysia PDF Inbound (PDF, 125 kB)  
Philippines Philippines PDF Inbound (PDF, 118 kB)  
Singapore Singapore PDF Inbound (PDF, 111 kB)  
Thailand Thailand PDF Inbound (PDF, 123 kB)  
Timor-Leste (East Timor) Timor-Leste (East Timor) PDF Inbound (PDF, 122 kB)  
Vietnam Vietnam PDF Inbound (PDF, 153 kB)  

Applying to the University of Sydney

For many scholarships, applicants must first obtain an offer of admission to their chosen academic programme.

> Find a course

Application procedures and entry requirements:

> International Undergraduate
> International Postgraduate Coursework
> International Postgraduate Research

PhD applicants should first contact a research supervisor.

English-Language Proficiency Requirements

International students must meet the University of Sydney’s English language proficiency requirements. English proficiency is determined by the result of an IELTS or TOEFL test, or by previous tertiary study in English.

> English language proficiency requirements (PDF)

The University of Sydney’s Centre for English Teaching (CET) offers high quality English language programmes, including academic English.

> Centre for English Teaching

Australian Student Visas

Most international students require a valid student visa for study in Australia. For information on Australian student visa options, please visit the Department of Immigration and Citizenship website.

> Student visas (Department of Immigration and Citizenship)

Agents in South-East Asia

The University of Sydney is represented by several education agents overseas. Potential international students may contact our agent representatives for information about the university and our academic programmes, or to lodge an application.

> Find an agent in your country

Enquiries

> International Student Office