Global Scholarships Guide/Banks Scholarships for International Study Domestic Study The Australian Government Endeavour Awards Eligibility: Graduates must have exceptional academic credentials and intend to conduct research that is of benefit to Australia. Award: Up to $23 500. Application Dates: Applications close in January each year. Notes: Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships are internationally competitive, merit-based scholarships provided by the Australian Government that support citizens of the Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas to undertake study, research and professional development programmes in Australia and for Australians to undertake these programmes overseas. The Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships programme forms part of the Australia Awards initiative established in 2009, which brings together under one banner scholarships offered by the Department of Education (the Department), Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research. Further Information: For further information, please head to https://aei.gov.au/Scholarships-and-Fellowships/Pages/default.aspx

The CAS Hawker Scholarship Eligibility: Awarded to those who wish to contribute to the wider Australian community and who are committed to making a significant contribution to Australia’s future. Award: University tuition and College fees. Application Dates: Applications close in January each year. Notes: The Charles Allan Seymour Hawker Memorial Scholarship Trust Fund was established by the late Kathleen Lilias Needham to perpetuate the memory of her late brother Charles Allan Seymour Hawker - scholar, soldier, pastoralist and statesman, by means of a scholarship. The main object today, as it was then, is to encourage others to follow her brother's example of help and service to his country and his fellow men and women. The C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship commemorates the achievements of one of Australia's most respected pastoral pioneers who served with distinction in the First World War and went on to become a distinguished scholar and leading figure in the Federal Parliament prior to his tragic and untimely death in an aircraft accident in 1938. Further Information: For further information, please head to http://www.hawkerscholarship.org/.

The Foundation for Surgery Louis-Waller Medico-Legal Scholarship Eligibility: Applicants must be undertaking, or intending to undertake, doctoral research on the topic of medico-legal risks and the law in this area.

Award: $66 000 Application Dates: Applications close in April. Notes: This Scholarship was established to honour Professor Louis Waller's contributions to the Monash University Faculty of Law and medico-legal issues over more than 35 years. The scholarship was awarded for the first time in 2003. It is intended to promote and support research into the legal issues faced by surgeons. Further Information: For further information, please head to http://www.surgeons.org/member-services/scholarships-awards-lecturesprizes/research-and-travel-scholarships/research/#ETHICS Worldwide The Banking and Finance Services Law Association Scholarship Eligibility: Graduates intending to study a postgraduate course in banking/finance law. Award: Up to $50 000. Application Dates: Applications close in June each year. Notes: The scholarship is open to competition between graduates in any discipline who are permanent residents of Australia or New Zealand and who wish to pursue advanced postgraduate study in the law relating to banking, financial services or a related field at an approved university anywhere in the world. The scholarship amount will contribute to the cost of tuition at an approved university and to the costs of related travel, board, and living and other ancillary expenses Further Information: For more information, please head to The Banking and Finance Services Law Associations’ website at http://bfsla.org/scholarship_awards/. The Humane Studies Fellowship and Summer Graduate Research Fellowships Eligibility: Graduates who are dedicated to advancing the ideas of liberty through research and teaching. Award: $2000 - $15 000 Application Dates: Applications for the 2015 fellowship close in December 2014 Notes: Humane Studies Fellowships are awarded to graduate students and outstanding undergraduates planning academic careers and engaged in libertyadvancing research. The fellowships support students in a variety of fields, including economics, philosophy, law, political science, history, and sociology. Further Information: For more information, please head to http://www.theihs.org/humane-studies-fellowships/ The General Sir John Monash Awards Eligibility: Australian citizens who have completed a degree at an Australian university, and have demonstrated excellence in their academic study, leadership capability and a commitment to the community. Award: $50 000 per year for a maximum of three years. Application Dates: Applications close in August. Notes: In 2003 the General Sir John Monash Scholarships were launched. Since this time, they have become Australia’s most prestigious postgraduate scholarships. The

Foundation and Scholarships are proudly supported by the Australian Government, private sector organisations, universities and individuals. The Scholarships provide postgraduate students with assistance to complete their Masters or Doctoral degrees at the world’s elite universities. There have been over eighty scholars elected by the Foundation over the past decade. Each recognised for their leadership skills, academic excellence and their commitment to the Australian community. Further Information: For further information, please head to http://monashawards.org/

The Lionel Murphy Postgraduate Scholarships Eligibility: Awarded to graduates who with to undertake postgraduate study in the areas of science, law or legal studies, or other appropriate discipline from an Australian tertiary institution. Award: $40 000 per year Application Dates: Applications close in November each year. Notes: A number of Australian and overseas postgraduate scholarships are awarded annually by the Lionel Murphy Foundation. These scholarships are known as the Lionel Murphy Postgraduate Scholarships. The number of scholarships awarded each year, and the method of payment, is determined by the Trustees in their absolute discretion. The scholarships are tenable at any Australian or overseas tertiary institution for one year only and are currently valued at AU$40,000 each per annum. Scholarships are to be taken in the year for which they are awarded. Further Information: For more information, please head to http://lionelmurphy.anu.edu.au/postgraduate_scholarships.htm China Scholarships for Masters and Doctoral Degree Programmes at Beihang University Eligibility: Graduates with either a Bachelor or Masters degree, who meet the age requirements specified below. Applicants must have good command of English or Chinese. Award: A full scholarship. See details below. Application Dates: Applications close in March each year. Notes: These Scholarships are for overseas students who wish to pursue their Masters or Doctoral Degree for study at Beihang University in Beijing, China. The scholarship will cover tuition fees, living allowance, normal medical service, Comprehensive Medical Insurance, as well as text books fees. It does not cover travel expenses. Candidates should have completed a bachelor’s degree and be under the age of 35 and for Doctoral program the candidates should hold master’s degree and be under the age of 40. Further Information: For more information, please head to; http://is.buaa.edu.cn/HTML/Website_of_CSC_Scholarship_2014/CSC%20Scholarshi p2014-Intro.html

France The Eiffel Doctorate Scholarships Eligibility: Graduates interested in policy making in the public and private sectors. Award: Travel costs, health insurance and a monthly grant (tuition is not included). Application Dates: Applications close in January each year. Notes: The French Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs launched the Eiffel excellence scholarship programme in January 1999 to support French centers of higher education in their international outreach initiatives, in a context of mounting competition among developed countries, to attract elite overseas students on master's and PhD courses. Applications are not to be sent by individual students, rather an applicant must go through a French Higher Education Institution. Further Information: For further information, please head to http://www.campusfrance.org/fr/eiffel or see http://www.campusfrance.org/sites/default/files/vademecum_eiffel_2014-2015-uk.pdf Germany Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics Eligibility: Graduates with strong academics who possess an interest in legal ethics and wish to get involved in a leadership. Award: Full scholarship including tuition fees, living expenses and travel costs Application Dates: Applications close in September each year. Notes: FASPE is a set of innovative programs for students in professional schools designed to address contemporary ethical issues through a unique historical context. The Fellowships provide journalism, law, medical, and seminary students a structured program of study that initially focuses on the role of their chosen professions in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust and uses that historic focus as a framework for the consideration of contemporary ethical issues. Through an allexpenses-paid two-week summer intensive course in New York, Germany, and Poland, students will explore such topics as The Rule of Law vs. Lawlessness; The Role and Limits of Bioethics; The Goals of Morality in the Face of Evil; The Responsibility to Report; and Ethical Limitations on Profit-Seeking. FAPSE seeks applicants who possess an interest in the ethics of their chosen profession, leadership qualities, strong academic credentials, above average analytical ability, and an enthusiasm for sharing what they have learned with their local communities. Further Information: For further information, please head to http://www.mjhnyc.org/faspe/ Italy AEUIFAI Fellowships to the European University Institute Eligibility: Graduated who, at an advanced stage of their research, believe a fellowship will be beneficial to their investigations. Award: A $7,000 one-off payment associated and fees. Application Dates: Applications close in March each year. Notes: The Australian European University Institute Fellowships Association Inc. was established in 1995 to facilitate the presence of Australian researchers at the European University Institute at Fiesole, just outside Florence, Italy. The EUI is a

high level research institute founded in 1972 by the European Community Member States to provide advanced academic training to PhD students and promote research at the highest level. Further Information: For further information, please see http://eeas.europa.eu/delegations/australia/more_info/aeuifai/index_en.htm Greece The Onassis Postgraduate Research Scholarship for Foreigners Eligibility: Graduates with great academic records and who wish to study in Greece whilst completing research in a field of law. Award: Upt to $10 000. Application Dates: Applications close in January each year Notes: This Scholarship is for study in Greece in a field of research including, but not limited to, law. The Programme aims at promoting Greek language, history and culture abroad, thereby creating and encouraging ties of friendship and cooperation between members of the foreign academic community and their Greek counterparts. The number of scholarships awarded by the Foundation to foreigners varies from year to year. Applicants need to be under the age of 40. No restrictions apply with regard to citizenship. The selection of scholarship or research grant recipients is based on the positive reviews of the Academic Advisors Committees of the Foundation and is validated by the Foundation’s Board of Directors. Further Information: For futher information please head to http://www.onassis.gr/?lang=en&secID=3&subID=4&sub2ID=2 The Netherlands The Leiden University Excellence Scholarship Programme Eligibility: Graduates with outstanding academic records who wish to enrol in a Master’s Degree Programme at Leiden University. Award: Award of 25% up to 100% of tuition fees. Application Dates: Applications close in April each year Notes: The Leiden University Excellence Scholarship Programme (LExS) is offered to students currently enrolling in a Leiden University Master’s Degree Programme. Applicants can be of any nationality as long ats they are ranked in the top 10% of students in their previous study programme. Further Information: For further information, please see http://prospectivestudents.leiden.edu/scholarships/scholarship/lexs.html

The Peter Nygh Hague Conference Internship Eligibility: Graduates of a high academic standard who have completed, or are completing research in a field relevant to the work of The Hague Conference. Award: Travel and living expenses. Application Dates: Applications close September each year.

Notes: The internship is presented by the Australian Institute of International Affairs and the Australian Branch of the International Law Association. The award supports a post graduate student or graduate of an Australian law school to undertake an internship with the Hague Conference on Private International Law (the Hague Conference) in the Netherlands by providing funds to cover the cost of travel to the Netherlands and a contribution towards living expenses. Further Information: For more information, please visit http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/youth-community/nygh-internship/ UK Australian Government-Rio Tinto NTRB Scholarships Eligibility: Graduates who have an interest in Mineral Law and Policy and can commit to work within a NTRB or NTSP for a minimum of two years. Award: Approximately $52 000. Application Dates: Applications open in February each year, with study commencing in September. Notes: Rio Tinto and the Australian Commonwealth Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) offer two scholarships annually to lawyers currently working, or interested in working at Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) or Native Title Service Providers (NTSPs). Two scholarships are offered annually to lawyers currently working or interested in working at Native Title Representative Bodies (“NTRBs”) or Native Title Service Providers (“NTSPs”). The total value is approximately $57500. Successful candidates will undertake a one year Master of Laws (LLM) in Mineral Law and Policy at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy (“CEPMLP”) at the University of Dundee and must commit to work within NTRB or NTSP for at least two years upon their return. Further Information: For further information, please head to http://www.auroraproject.com.au/node/531 Cambridge Scholarships Australia Eligibility: Graduates need to have been successful in their application to study at the University of Cambridge. These scholarships are in place to aid students who need financial assistance. Award: The award varies based on the scholarship. Application Dates: Applications close in December each year. Notes: Cambridge Australia Scholarships, formerly known as the Cambridge Australia Trust (CAT), is a not-for- profit organisation that has supported financially some 1000 Australians since establishment in the 1980’s. A variety of scholarships are offered for both PhD and Masters Study as detailed on the website. Candidates who wish to be considered for available scholarships are required to indicate this on their application forms, and, if admitted to the University, will automatically be referred for consideration in relation to Gates Cambridge Scholarships and the other Cambridge Trusts for each of the awards for which they are eligible.

Further Information: For further information please see http://www.cambridgeaustralia.org.au/. Evan Lewis-Thomas Law Studentships Eligibility: Graduates should show an interest and proficiency in law and jurisprudence and wish to study at the University of Cambridge. Award: Up to $4500 per year of study Application Dates: Applications are anticipated to close April each year. The process is currently being updated. Please check website for details. Notes: The Council of Sidney Sussex College offers annually, for men and women of any nationality, an Evan Lewis-Thomas Law Studentship for research or advanced courses in Law or cognate subjects in the University of Cambridge. The Evan LewisThomas Law Studentship, which is subject to reviews of diligence and progress, are tenable for one year in the first instance but may be renewed annually, up to a maximum of three years. Its value depends on the candidate's needs in the light of support from other sources and on the availability of income from the Evan Lewis Thomas Fund. Further Information: For further information, please head to https://www.sid.cam.ac.uk/current/postgrads/scholarships/awarddetail.php?awardid= 1 The Gates Cambridge Scholarships Eligibility: Graduates who not only have an outstanding intellectual ability, but those who have leadership potential and a commitment to improving the life of others. Award: Full cost of course. Application Dates: Applications close in December each year. Notes: Gates Cambridge Scholarships are prestigious, highly competitive full-cost scholarships. They are awarded to outstanding applicants from countries outside the UK to pursue a full-time postgraduate degree in any subject available at the University of Cambridge. The programme aims to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving the lives of others. Further Information: For further information, please head to http://www.gatescambridge.org/ The Rhodes Scholarships Eligibility: Graduates with outstanding intellect, a commitment to service and a desire to lead. Award: Travel expenses, living allowances, college fees and tuition. Application Dates: Applications close in September each year. Notes: The Rhodes Scholarships are the world's oldest (and arguably most prestigious) international scholarships. They have brought students from around the world to the University of Oxford since 1903. Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate a strong propensity to emerge as "leaders for the world's future". Its recipients have pursued illustrious careers serving at the forefront of many professions, often with a strong involvement in social justice, academia and the advancement of the sciences.

Selection in each Rhodes constituency is by committees comprised of Rhodes alumni and distinguished non-Scholar members of the community. In general, committees will select applicants of outstanding intellect, character, leadership, and commitment to service. The Rhodes Trust warmly welcomes applications from talented young women and men of diverse backgrounds. Selection of Rhodes Scholars is made without regard to gender, gender identity, marital status, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin, colour, religion, social background, caste, or disability. There are nine Rhodes Scholarships available in Australia each year. Each state offers one Scholarship that is awarded by a selection committee of seven members (including three Rhodes Scholars) based in the State. In addition, there are three Australia-at-Large Scholarships awarded by a selection committee based in Canberra. Further Information: For further information, please head to http://www.rhodeshouse.ox.ac.uk/rhodes-scholars

The Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Scholarship in Law Eligibility: Graduates with academic excellence, leadership, both proven and potential, extra-curricular activities and interests, ability to contribute to the life of a university and an interest in the service of others. Award: Travel expenses, living allowances and tuition. Application Dates: Applications close in August each year. Notes: The Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Scholarships in Law to the United Kingdom were first awarded in 1982 to honour the memory of the Right Hon Sir Robert Menzies, the most distinguished and longest-serving Prime Minister of Australia (1939-41 and 1949-66). The scholarships are funded by the Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Trust in London with support from the Menzies Foundation in Australia and the Australian Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. Each prestigious scholarship provides emoluments to meet compulsory university fees and charges and contributes substantially towards the cost of books, living and travel. The Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Foundation is offering two post-graduate scholarships in law: the Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Scholarship in Law and the Sir Ninian Stephen Menzies Scholarship in International Law. The scholarship program is partially supported by funds from the Australian Government. Further Information: For further information, please head to http://www.menziesfoundation.org.au/scholarships/scholarships.html USA Fulbright Postgraduate Scholarships Eligibility: For graduates who Award: Up to $42 000 Application Dates: Applications close in August each year. Notes: The Fulbright Program is the largest and one of the most prestigious educational scholarship programs in the world. It operates between the United States and over 155 countries worldwide. Established in Australia in 1949 through a

binational treaty between the Australian and U.S. Governments, the program has supported almost 4,800 scholarships. The mission of the Australian-American Fulbright Commission is to promote mutual understanding through educational and cultural exchange between Australia and the United States. It does this primarily through the administration of Fulbright scholarships. This Scholarship provides students with the opportunity to undertake study in any field to complete their Australian PhD, or to support enrolment in a US postgraduate program. Further Information: For more information, please head to http://fulbright.com.au/scholarships The Fulbright - Anne Wexier Master’s Scholarship in Public Policy Eligibility: Graduates who are interested in completing a two year U.S Masters Degree in Public Policy. Award: Up to $140,000 to cover living, travel and tuition expenses. Application Dates: Applications close in October each year. Notes: The aim of the Fulbright-Anne Wexler Scholarships is to grow AustralianAmerican educational linkages by building the network of public policy experts and to encourage ongoing policy exchange between both countries. The scholarship will enable Australian and U.S. postgraduate students with strong academic credentials and leadership potential to undertake a two year Master's degree in Australia or the United States in an area that supports Mrs Wexler’s binational interests in the field of public policy. These may include key areas such as health, sustainability, energy, climate change, regional security, education, political science, history or governmental relations. Further Information: For more information, please head to http://www.fulbright.com.au/scholarships/for-australians/75-aws NYU@NUS Scholarships Eligibility: Graduates who are seeking admission to a full-time degree program at New York University School of Law. Award: Approximately $80 000. Application Dates: Applications close in February each year. Notes: The Committee on Graduate Admissions will award a number of scholarships of full tuition for study in New York and Singapore. The scholarships include The Hauser Global Scholarship for graduates of law school outside the United States and The Singapura Scholarship for students pursuing the dual degree programme in Singapore. Further Information: For more information, please head to http://www.law.nyu.edu/financialaid/nyunus. Indigenous Australians The John Koowarta Reconciliation Law Scholarships Eligibility: An Indigenous graduate who is enrolled in an approved course of study provided by an Australian tertiary institute.

Award: $5500 Application Dates: Applications close in December each year. Notes: The John Koowarta Reconciliation Law Scholarship Trust was established 1994, with a $200,000 contribution from the Federal Government. The Law Council of Australia helped establish the Koowarta Scholarship and continues to act as trustee and administrator. The Law Council is proud of the outstanding success of the John Koowarta Reconciliation Law Scholarship, which has assisted several indigenous Australians in completing their legal studies, many of whom have gone on to make valuable contributions to their communities, the legal profession and Australia. Further Information: For more information, please head to http://www.lawcouncil.asn.au/lawcouncil/index.php/about-the-law-council-ofaustralia/scholarships/john-koowarta-reconciliation-law-scholarship The Charlie Perkins Scholarships Eligibility: Indigenous graduates who have been accepted into study at the University of Oxford of the University of Cambridge and who have the potential to contribute as a leader. Award: Up to $20 000 to cover tuition and college fees. Application Dates: Applications close in October. Notes: The Charlie Perkins Scholarship Trust is now in partnership with Chevening in Australia in order to provide co-funded trusts to talented Indigenous Australians who wish to study at the University of Oxford and the Cambridge Commonwealth, European and International Trust. Further Information: For more information, please head to http://www.perkinstrust.com.au/scholarships.html

Roberta Sykes Harvard Club Scholarship Eligibility: Indigenous graduates who have excelled academically, who wish to make future contributions to indigenous communities and have been accepted to a Harvard graduate school. Award: $60 000 per year Application Dates: Notes: The Roberta Sykes Indigenous Foundation, in conjunction with the Harvard Club of Australia, is offering a fully funded scholarship for one Indigenous Australian to undertake a postgraduate degree at Harvard University commencing in August 2014. Further Information: For more information, please head to http://www.robertasykesfoundation.com/