Advice for International Students
If you are considering to apply for PhD scholarship and admission at ANU,
information on this page should be of interest to you.
1. Wireless communications and Signal processing at ANU
The Australian National University (ANU) is one of the world's foremost
research universities. Information about ANU's national and international ranking is available
here.
The ASP research group in the Research School of Engineering at ANU actively conducts research
in the fields of wireless communications and signal processing.
2. International Postgraduate Research Scholarship
(IPRS)
IPRS is an Australian government funded scholarship which provides tuition
fee for top international students wanting to do PhD in Australia. Details
about IPRS allocation, ANU IPRS requirements and application forms is
available in the links on the following page.
In general, international students also have to apply for additional
scholarship (e.g. ANU PhD scholarship) to cover the living expenses.
Deadline for IPRS applications is 31 August (for PhD commencing
in Feb./March next year).
3. Academic Record
IPRS is an extremely competitive scholarship. Students must have a brilliant
undergraduate academic record (generally speaking a 1st class honours
with at least 85% marks) and need to be academically in the top 5% of
their graduating class.
Complete detail of academic honours and awards should be provided with
the IPRS application.
4. Research Experience/Potential
Students applying for IPRS are generally expected to provide evidence
of having undertaken research (in the form of published or submitted papers).
This is especially relevant to students applying for IPRS on the basis
of a completed Masters degree. For fresh undergraduate students, research
potential can be demonstrated via outstanding academic record and projects/internships
undertaken during the course of the degree. Any relevant work experience
can also be used to demonstrate research capability.
5. IELTS
Students must have excellent written and oral English communication skills.
If English is not your native language, you need to provide evidence of
English language ability, generally via an IELTS test result.
For more details, see here.
6. Prospective Supervisor
It is recommended that students contact a prospective supervisor prior
to submitting their IPRS application. A supervisor's support can significantly
increase the chances of scholarship success. Students should look at the
staff web pages to gain information about on-going and future research
projects and then contact prospective supervisors directly (via email)
to discuss project opportunities.
7. Research Proposal
A 1-2 page research proposal is expected with an IPRS application. The
proposal should identify the proposed project title and PhD supervisor
and should be finalised in consultation with the PhD supervisor. It should
briefly describe the research problem and key objectives. It can also
briefly discuss any relevant issues such as reason for choosing ANU.
8.
Students from Pakistan
Students from Pakistan are eligible to apply for Endeavour scholarship.
9.
Students from China
Students from China are eligible to apply for Endeavour scholarship as well as the ANU-CSC scholarship.
Disclaimer:- This is a personal home page and the advice
and contents do not represent official University views.
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