Australian Research Council Training Centre Scholarship
Funding
Fully Funded
Covers
tuition + stipend
Stipend
Deadline
Extended to 15 June 2026

Australian Research Council Training Centre Scholarship 2026

About this scholarship

Full PhD scholarships in Australia linked to an Australian Research Council Training Centre at Flinders University, focused on archaeology, cultural heritage, and heritage management in the resources sector.

The Australian Research Council Training Centre Scholarship referenced here is offered through the Australian Research Council Training Centre for Archaeology in the Resources Sector, a major collaborative research initiative in Australia. Based on the reference posting, the opportunity supports doctoral research connected to archaeology, cultural heritage, and heritage management in the mining and resources sector.

This programme is aimed at PhD candidates and is described as providing full scholarships in Australia. The centre is presented as a multi-year collaboration involving Aboriginal communities, mining companies, and cultural heritage and resource consulting partners, with a strong interest in responsible mining practices and industry engagement with cultural heritage management.

The scholarship is open to promising graduate students from across the globe, making it suitable for both domestic and international applicants, subject to meeting the host university's admission requirements. Applicants are expected to align their research interests with the available PhD project themes and review the specific project descriptions before applying. The referenced opportunity is connected to Flinders University.

Funding is described as a full scholarship, but the posting does not give a detailed item-by-item breakdown. As with many Australian PhD scholarships, support may include tuition and living support, but applicants should confirm the exact package on the relevant university application page for the specific project.

In general, candidates apply through the host university's PhD application process, selecting a project within the Training Centre and submitting the required academic and supporting documents. Because Australian Research Council Training Centres can operate through specific institutional partnerships and project cohorts, applicants should carefully follow the instructions for the advertised round and project area.

Eligibility

Who can apply for this scholarship

Open to promising graduate students from across the globe. Applicants should be suitable for PhD admission and have research interests relevant to archaeology, cultural heritage, heritage management, and the resources or mining sector. Eligibility may also depend on alignment with specific advertised PhD projects at the host university.

Study levelPhD
Host countryAUSTRALIA
Eligible subjectsArchaeology
Open toInternational applicants

Requirements

Documents typically needed to apply

01Applicants should review the available PhD project descriptions and apply through the host university's application process. Typical requirements are likely to include academic transcripts
02prior degree certificates
03a CV
04and research-related supporting materials
05but the exact documents should be confirmed for the specific project and university.
Fully FundedPhD
Applications close
Extended to 15 June 2026
Annual
Last updated: Jun 2026
What’s covered
Tuition fees
Maintenance stipend
Travel allowance
Accommodation
Duration
Up to 5 years
Currency

Where you can use this

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