Griffith researchers conduct globally relevant research for the betterment of society. Griffith Health academics undertake research to investigate and improve health and wellbeing for individuals, families and communities. 

Griffith Health is looking to invest in the future of health research with postgraduate scholarships.  The scholarships are open to international applicants that align with Griffith Health’s research strengths including:

  • Disability and Rehabilitation 
  • Clinical Nursing 
  • Chronic non-communicable diseases 
  • Child and youth mental health  
  • Ultra-modern approaches to understand and treat major diseases 

Applicants must have completed, or expect to complete, a Bachelors degree with first class honours or a Masters degree incorporating a substantial research component of a standard comparable to a Bachelor honours degree or be regarded by Griffith University as having an equivalent level of attainment.  Applicants who have completed a Bachelors degree with honours (Class IIA) or a Masters degree of a comparable standard together with research experience and/or research outputs (e.g. published research papers or been awarded research funding) will be considered. 

International applicants who are offshore will work with their proposed principal supervisor to meet study away requirements as part of the application assessment process.

Early career health and industry professionals interested in returning to higher degree studies (full-time) are strongly encouraged to apply. 

For more details on the scholarship opportunities, please visit griffith.edu.au/griffith-health/higher-degree-research/scholarships.