Halim Family Women in Science Scholarship

For STEMM students who identify as a woman and can demonstrate circumstances which impact their study; worth $5,000 ($2,500 per semester).

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Applications now closed

The Halim Family Women in Science Scholarship is worth $5,000 per year ($2,500 per semester) for the standard duration of program.

To be eligible for this scholarship you must:

The online application form will be made available here when applications open. 

Supporting documentation

Depending on your circumstances, you will need to provide different types of evidence and material to support your scholarship application. Applications without supporting documents will not be considered.

Please visit Supporting documentation for more information.

Find out more about applying for scholarships.

Applications for 2023 are now closed.

This scholarship will next be offered for Semester 1, 2025, with applications opening August 2024.

Applications for 2023 are now closed.

View the Coursework Scholarships Office’s terms and conditions (PDF, 698KB).

Find out how to contact the Coursework Scholarships Office.

Notice to applicants

The scholarship application process is highly competitive with a limited number of scholarships available. Unfortunately, not all eligible applicants will receive one.

Only successful candidates will be notified via email to their RMIT student account.

For information about other financial assistance available to RMIT students, please speak to one of our Student Welfare Advisors.

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