For international students considering higher education in Australia, the University of Tasmania (UTAS) presents a compelling combination of academic excellence, natural beauty, and generous funding opportunities. In 2026, UTAS offers a range of scholarships for international students, including fully funded awards that cover tuition fees and living expenses.
About the University of Tasmania
The University of Tasmania is Australia’s fourth oldest university, established in 1890. Located on the island state of Tasmania β one of the most pristine natural environments in the world β UTAS is renowned for its research in marine and Antarctic sciences, environmental studies, medical research, and creative arts. It is a globally connected institution with strong ties to leading research organisations worldwide.
Tasmania’s unique natural setting, relaxed lifestyle, and affordable cost of living make it an exceptionally attractive destination for international students seeking a high-quality education outside of Australia’s main urban centres.
Available Scholarships
UTAS International Scholarship
The UTAS International Scholarship is a merit-based award available to high-achieving international students applying for undergraduate or postgraduate coursework programmes. It provides a significant tuition fee reduction for the duration of the recipient’s programme.
Research Training Programme (RTP) Scholarships
International students enrolled in a higher degree by research (HDR) β including master’s by research and doctoral programmes β may be eligible for an RTP Scholarship. This is a fully funded award that covers tuition fees and provides a living allowance for the standard duration of the research degree.
Graduate Research Scholarships
UTAS also offers its own Graduate Research Scholarships (GRS) for outstanding international students pursuing research degrees. These awards are available across all faculties and cover both tuition fees and a living stipend.
Eligibility Requirements
Eligibility varies by scholarship, but general requirements include:
- International student status (not a citizen or permanent resident of Australia or New Zealand)
- Strong academic performance (a GPA equivalent to Distinction average or above)
- For research scholarships: an undergraduate research component or honours degree with first-class results
- English language proficiency at the required level for the intended programme
How to Apply
Most UTAS scholarships are awarded automatically as part of the admissions process. Students are assessed for scholarship eligibility when they submit a complete application for their chosen programme. Research scholarship applicants may need to submit additional documentation, including a research proposal and academic references.
UTAS has two main intake periods per year: Semester 1 (February) and Semester 2 (July). Scholarship applications for Semester 1 entry typically close in October, while applications for Semester 2 entry close in March.
Why Choose Tasmania?
Beyond the scholarships, Tasmania offers international students an extraordinary quality of life. The island’s pristine wilderness, world-class food and wine culture, and close-knit communities create a welcoming and enriching environment for study. And with direct flights from major Asian cities, Tasmania is more accessible than many international students might initially assume.