Pathway Scholarship
Up to A$5,000 available to support your Honours or Masters project
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Applications close 15 March 2025.
What is it?
The AINSE Pathway Scholarship is an A$5,000 payment given to students undertaking an Honours project OR a Masters project (either Coursework Masters or Research Masters) involving the use of ANSTO facilities or prior AINSE-sponsored research data.


Am I eligible?
Eligible students will be enrolled in an Honours degree (final year) OR a Masters Degree, at an AINSE Member University, for some period between 1st January 2025 and 31st March 2025.
The student’s research project must involve the use of ANSTO facilities, or the analysis of data previously collected from ANSTO facilities, in collaboration with an ANSTO staff member.
How do I apply?
To apply for the Pathway Scholarship, contact your AINSE Member Representative and complete the application form using our online application portal linked below
First-time users should register an account using their institutional email address from the AINSE-member organisation with which they are affiliated. Once logged in, you can start or resume your application by selecting the “AINSE Pathway Scholarship” round.
Complete applications, including all supporting documentation, must be submitted and received prior to the deadline.
Applications open: 1 December 2024
Applications close: 15 March 2025, 11.59 pm AEDT

About AINSE
The Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE Ltd.) is an integral organisation for enhancing Australia’s and New Zealand’s capabilities in nuclear science, engineering, and related research fields by facilitating world-class research and education.
AINSE offers a range of programs and services to its members, including generous domestic and international conference support, scholarships for honours & postgraduate students and Early Career Researchers, and intensive undergraduate education schools. These benefits aim to foster scientific advancement and promote an effective collaboration between AINSE members and ANSTO.
We respectfully acknowledge the Dharawal nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which AINSE is located.
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