AG Whitlam Graduate Merit Scholarship

The A G Whitlam Graduate Merit Scholarships are made available through the generosity of the late Arthur Gordon Whitlam and are funded by the A G Whitlam Trust. The scholarships are available to commencing domestic and international students, who apply to a range of Masters coursework programs at Melbourne Business School.

Application type

No application is required. You will be automatically considered for this award.

Benefit type

Fee remission
Full benefit details

Citizenship requirements

International student

Total value

50% fee remission

Applicable study areas

Commerce, economics and management

Number of scholarships awarded

7

  • Eligibility & selection criteria

    Eligibility

    To be eligible for this scholarship, you must:

    • be made an unconditional offer for a Masters by coursework (excludes Master of Analytics Management, Master of Business Administration, Masters of Business Analytics, Master of Marketing and Master of Organisational Leadership),
    • accept your place in the Masters by coursework in the year it is offered.

    Selection criteria

    Eligible applicants are assessed on academic merit (i.e. the results you achieved in your most recent year/s of study).

  • Application process

    No application is required. You will be automatically considered for this award if you meet the eligibility criteria.

  • When will I know the outcome?

    Scholarships selection and awarding will be conducted on an ongoing basis, with scholarships usually issued alongside an eligible course offer.

    Successful applicants will be notified by email and the scholarship offer letter will be sent with the course offer or shortly thereafter. Unsuccessful applicants will not be notified.

What are the benefits?

50% fee remission for the duration of the course.

The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run scholarships programs, please also see our partners' websites. Information describing the number and value of scholarships awarded is indicative.