
CSIRO Data61 PhD Scholarship 2026
About this scholarship
CSIRO Data61 PhD Scholarships support doctoral research in data and digital science in partnership with Australian universities for domestic and international students.
The CSIRO Data61 PhD Scholarship is a doctoral funding programme run by Data61, the data and digital specialist arm of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) in Australia. It is designed to develop outstanding PhD researchers whose work contributes to data-driven and digital innovation with real-world impact.
These scholarships are offered in partnership with Australian universities. Successful applicants undertake a PhD project aligned with Data61 research priorities while being jointly supported by a university supervisor and Data61 researchers. Scholars benefit from a high-quality research environment, mentoring, tailored coaching, and professional development opportunities within one of Australia's best-known research organisations.
The programme supports PhD-level study in data and digital science and related research areas. It is open to both domestic and international students, including applicants living in Australia or overseas with a valid visa, provided they meet the programme and university admission requirements. Applicants typically need a strong academic record, usually a first-class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant field, and must have applied for admission to a PhD at an Australian university or be in the early stages of such a PhD.
Funding is available through the scholarship, but the exact package can vary by project and offering. In general, applicants should review the current project listing and scholarship terms on the CSIRO scholarships webpage when applications are open. Applications are usually submitted online through the CSIRO studentships and scholarships portal rather than by email.
- Host country: Australia
- Study level: PhD
- Open to: Domestic and international applicants
- Research focus: Data and digital science and related areas
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
Applicants must typically be domestic or international students, including those living in Australia or overseas with a valid visa. They should hold a first-class honours (H1) bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant research area, completed or near completion. Applicants must have applied for admission to a PhD programme at an Australian university or have completed less than 12 months of PhD study at an Australian university at the start of the scholarship. A university supervisor willing to supervise the project is generally required.
Requirements
Documents typically needed to apply
Where you can use this
Open positions accepting CSIRO Data61 PhD Scholarship.