
Scholarships
To give yourself the best chance, please be sure to follow the guidelines carefully whilst applying for any scholarship.
Thank you for your interest in our programs, please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
We are pleased to offer you the opportunity
to apply for the following scholarships
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Health Research Experience Scholarships Program 2025
(Round 2)
NEXGEN are pleased to announce the launch of Health Research Experience Scholarships Program (Round 2)
2025 as part of our OCHRe NEXGEN Hub.For this round, NEXGEN Hub will offer 12 Health Research Experience ScholarshipsProgram (Scholarships) valued at $10,000 each. These Scholarships will provide opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders enrolled in an undergraduate degree (including Honours) or a postgraduate coursework program, to gain or enhance their research experience and skills.
The offer will be offered exclusively to Investigators (CIs and AIs) named on the
NHMRC Targeted Call for Research application (APP 2005944: OCHRe).This is a continuous Open Round which opens on 9 March 2025 and
closes on 30 September 2025 or when all Scholarships have been awarded, whichever is the sooner.Thank you for your interest in our program, and please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
Documents are available for download via the following links.
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New Indigenous EMCR Health Research Related Support Fund Item
The Maali Hub Indigenous EMCR Health Research Related Support Fund is available to support Early to Mid-Career Researchers with project costs, health research related training, international and national conferences.
This is a continuous Open Round which opens on 1 March 2025 and closes on 30 November 2025.
Research support funding offered includes:
$10,000 Research support costs
$5,000 Training$5,000 International conference attendance
$2,500 National conference attendance
If you wish to be considered, please review the Funding Guidelines and then complete the Funding Application form.
Please submit your application to maalihub@ecu.edu.au.
Download the Guidlelines HERE
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Aurora Education Foundation
Winter Program now open!
The Aurora Internships Program provides full-time or part-time equivalent paid internships for 4-6 weeks for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander interns at organisations working to support Indigenous communities.
Through the Internships Program, Aurora builds Indigenous leadership, advances Indigenous employability and strengthens the capabilities of the Indigenous sector. Internships are widely spread across a number of career paths that include the corporate sector, government, social welfare and Native Title organisations.
Applications for Aurora’s Winter 2025 internship round will be
OPEN FROM March 1 - 31, 2025.For further information, click here.
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Scholarship opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
There are many scholarship opportunities, both in Australia and overseas, advertised through the Indigenous Pathways Portal on the Aurora Foundation Website on the link below.
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures | PhD Scholarship
The University of Queensland
Building the next generation of Indigenous scholars
The PhD program will foster the future generation of promising Indigenous researchers trained through the Centre’s comprehensive Indigenous leadership, mentorship and capacity building program. The Indigenous Futures Centre provides the ideal opportunity to build strength and research capacity by supporting next generation of Indigenous scholars with the support of the current Indigenous thought leaders.
For expressions of interest or questions, contact Arielle at ifc.graduatestudy@uq.edu.au
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Katherine West Health Board (KWHB)
PhD opportunity | Evaluating the Impact of Health Coaching in Aboriginal Primary Health Care (PHC)
Location: Darwin or Katherine
Salary: KWHB – negotiable based on experience
Chronic diseases disproportionately affect Aboriginal Australians and are responsible for more than 70% of the gap in life expectancy. These conditions can be managed effectively in PHC; however, Aboriginal service-users have identified inadequate self-management support as a key gap in the current PHC service model. This is compounded by high staff turnover of non-Aboriginal staff and subsequent experiences of culturally unsafe care.
During 2025, KWHB will be implementing a new health career entry qualification for Aboriginal residents in remote communities – Aboriginal Health Coaching.
A PhD opportunity exists to assist with the evaluation of the implementation of health coaching using developmental evaluation and implementation science methods. It will be conducted in partnership and under the guidance of Aboriginal leaders throughout the KWHB communities and is well supported through a panel of experienced stakeholders across academia, policy and PHC practice.
For further information, contact: Sinon Cooney
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University of Queensland Poche Centre
Pathways Program to a PhD: Doing Research for Mob
Ever thought about further studies to expand your career opportunities in the health and wellbeing space? Are you working in the health and human services industry and looking for a change or a new challenge? Do you want to learn about doing research with your community? Have you ever wondered about research and what's involved in a PhD?
Then UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health, Pathways Program to a PhD is for you.
To register your interest in the next Pathways Program to a PhD, which will be held on 19-21 August 2025, please complete the Pathways to a PhD expression of interest form.
When: 19 - 21 August 2025
Where: The University of Queensland, St Lucia and Toowong Campuses.If you would like to learn more, contact poche.hdr.pathways@uq.edu.au.
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MAALI Hub | Current Offers
Indigenous Early / Mid Career Researchers | Health Research Related Support Fund Item
The Maali Hub Indigenous EMCR Health Research Related Support Fund is available to support Early to Mid-Career Researchers with project costs, health research related training, international and national conferences.
This is a continuous Open Round which opened on 1 March 2025 and closes on 30 November 2025.
Research support funding offered includes:
· $10,000 Research support costs
· $5,000 Training
· $5,000 International conference attendance
· $2,500 National conference attendancePlease submit your application to maalihub@ecu.edu.au.
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NEXGEN Hub | Current Offers
Health Research Experience Scholarships Program 2025
Round 2 Applications open on 9 March 2025
NEXGEN are pleased to announce the launch of Health Research Experience Scholarships Program (Round 2) 2025 as part of our OCHRe NEXGEN Hub.
For this round, NEXGEN Hub will offer 12 Health Research Experience Scholarships Program (Scholarships) valued at $10,000 each. These Scholarships will provide opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders enrolled in an undergraduate degree (including Honours) or a postgraduate coursework program, to gain or enhance their research experience and skills.
The offer will be offered exclusively to Investigators (CIs and AIs) named on the NHMRC Targeted Call for Research application (APP 2005944: OCHRe).
This is a continuous Open Round.
Opens | 9 March 2025
Closes | 30 September 2025 or when all Scholarships have been awarded, whichever is the sooner.Contact | nexgen@sph.uq.edu.au
For further information and application forms for both offers, see OCHRe Website - https://www.ochrenetwork.org/scholarships
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The University of Queensland Poche Centre
The UQ Poche Centre are seeking a PhD candidate for the project Preventing non-communicable diseases (PreventNCD) among Indigenous children and youth in major cities of Australia.This project is working alongside Professor Abdullah Mamun.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants are eligible for a living stipend of up to $53,900 tax free annually.
Enquiries can be submitted to a.mamun@uq.edu.au or poche.hdr.support@uq.edu.au
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CANCER AUSTRALIA
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander National Technical Service (2025-2027)
Release of Approach to Market - Closes 9 July 2025
Cancer Australia is pleased to share a new opportunity for interested Indigenous led organisations/or consortia groups to set up a new National Technical Service for the Supporting Cancer Clinical Trials program aiming to improve cancer outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
This service will support the 14 Multi-site Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trial Groups to better integrate culturally safe and respectful approaches in cancer clinical trial protocols and concept designs to benefit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people impacted by cancer. This is a two-year opportunity with the potential to extend in subsequent years up until 2030.
To apply or learn more, please visit AusTender here. Applications close 3:00pm (AEST) on Wednesday, 9 July 2025.
