Costs and support differ for domestic and international students. It is important to look carefully at your unique situation and assess the finances you will require to successfully complete your research degree.
From semester 2, 2012 a Student Services and Amenities fee is applicable to all students. This money is used to improve student services offered by the University.
Please note that this fee is not covered by any research degree scholarship. Off-campus, online and distance students are also required to pay a service and amenities fee. Find out more about SSAF.
This support is in the form of an exemption from the contributions normally payable by Australian students under the Higher Education Loan Program.
RTS funding is limited to:
All students are required to submit their thesis within the RTS entitlement period.
If you are a domestic student and receive a living allowance scholarship funded by the University of Newcastle or the Commonwealth Government, you will receive:
If you are an international student and receive a scholarship funded by the University of Newcastle or the Commonwealth Government, you will receive:
In addition, your scholarship is likely to provide a:
As an international student, you may receive a sponsorship from your home government, university or employer.
Sponsorships recipients must compare their funding to the amount of money provided by University of Newcastle research scholarships, as living off less than this base rate is extremely difficult. Check if your sponsorship will cover tuition fees, health cover, allowances and living costs.
Please note that the figures above under 'scholarship funding' would only support a single person and additional money will be required if you intend bringing any family members with you.
Please be aware that the University cannot provide any additional subsistence to research students who choose to come to Newcastle with insufficient funding.
To check current costs and support available for international research students, visit these sites:


A scholarship can be a great help during your research degree and we encourage you to apply.
Full-time research students are eligible to apply for a range of scholarships, which are awarded during one main round offer each year.
Scholarships are granted on the basis of academic merit, which includes your undergraduate grade point average and extra research attainments.
Up to three of the highest ranked domestic applicants will receive a ‘Vice Chancellor's Scholarship for Outstanding Candidates’. If you are awarded this scholarship, you receive an additional $10,000 per annum on top of the living allowance.
For more detailed information, read our guide to scholarship assessment.
If you are awarded a research scholarship, you will be given a living allowance. Master's degree scholarships are for two years and PhD scholarships run for three years, less any tenure already completed towards a research degree.
The full-time rate living allowance for 2013 is:
Some scholarships also include other benefits including:
To find out if you are eligible for an RHD scholarship, have a careful look at the main eligibility criteria which is set by the Commonwealth Government below:


Current enrolled candidates can apply online via MyHub.
New applicants can apply for scholarship at the same time as applying for admission.
Please apply for admission and scholarship using the paper based form - International RHD application form.You are welcome to email your application to ia@newcastle.edu.au and then post the original and certified documents to:
Required documents for scholarship only applications:
You can submit your required documents via:
If you submit your application via email or fax, an original of your application, certified transcripts etc. must be also be posted to the University as soon as possible.
If your application is received after the closing date, you cannot be considered for scholarships. The English proficiency requirement must be met by the closing date above to be considered for scholarship. Please also note, incomplete applications cannot be considered.
If you require any further information, please visit our scholarships webpages.