At a glance
The China Scholarship Council (CSC) and ECU have established the CSC-ECU Joint Funding Program to provide research opportunities to high quality research students from the People’s Republic of China. Successful applicants who are offered a place in the ECU’s PhD program and are provided with:
- ECU tuition fee offset (for up to 48 months) that covers your PhD tuition fees along with a living stipend top up (up to 42 months) to the current standard ECU RTP stipend rate.
- CSC will offer a scholarship package that includes a living allowance (AUD $22,800 per year), return airfare, single overseas student health insurance and reimbursement of the initial visa application fee.
Eligibility Guidelines
Candidates receiving a CSC-ECU Scholarship must:
- meet CSC selection criteria and be successful in receiving CSC scholarship funding;
- meet all University admission and English proficiency requirements;
- not be living or working outside the People’s Republic of China at the time of application; and
- not hold a research doctorate degree or equivalent.
Terms and conditions
Refer to the CSC-ECU Conditions of Award and CSC-specific Scholarship Terms and Conditions
How to apply
Application Process:
Step 1: Identify a Research Supervisor or Project
Step 2: Obtain Support from School/Supervisor
- Secure support from the relevant School or supervisor via email.
- Forward this support email to Graduate Research Services (GRS). GRS will then issue an invitation letter on behalf of the ECU Dean of Graduate Research.
- Submit your HDR admission (see FAQ for details) and ensure you attach the invitation letter provided by GRS.
Step 3: Apply for the CSC Scholarship
- Submit your CSC scholarship application (usually in March). More details at CSC website
- If your scholarship application is successful, please provide the CSC support letter to ECU Admission.
Further information
Questions about this scholarship can be directed to Graduate Research Services, grs@ecu.edu.au