If you’re an ambitious African student dreaming of studying at a top-tier university abroad, this might be the golden ticket you’ve been waiting for. The Australia Awards Scholarship at the Australian National University (ANU) is now open to applications from eligible African undergraduates, and it offers a fully-funded ride to one of the most prestigious institutions in the world. But you’ll have to act quickly – the application deadline is August 31, 2025.
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know – from eligibility to benefits, application tips, and why ANU is worth the hype. We’ve also added official links throughout so you can verify and explore directly.
Why Study in Australia as an African Undergraduate?
Australia has consistently ranked as one of the top destinations for international students, and for good reason. The combination of world-class education, multicultural environment, post-study work opportunities, and high quality of life makes it an ideal academic destination.
For African students in particular, Australia offers a rare combination of:
- Top-Ranked Universities: Australian National University is ranked #30 in the QS World University Rankings 2025 (QS Rankings).
- Industry-Relevant Programs: Especially in STEM, Business, Agriculture, Health, and Policy.
- Cultural Inclusivity: African students are well-represented and supported on Australian campuses.
- Post-Graduation Pathways: Opportunity to stay and work in Australia through the Temporary Graduate Visa (subclass 485) (Australian Govt Immigration)
What Is the Australia Awards Scholarship?
The Australia Awards Scholarship is a prestigious government-funded initiative managed by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT). Its mission is to contribute to the long-term development needs of Australia’s partner countries.
In Africa, the scholarship supports undergraduate and postgraduate education in fields that are aligned with the development priorities of the recipient’s home country.
Key Benefits of the Scholarship:
- Full Tuition Fee Coverage
- Economy-Class Return Airfare to and from Australia
- Establishment Allowance (to help with accommodation and study materials)
- Living Expenses Stipend (approx. AUD $31,000 annually)
- Introductory Academic Program (IAP)
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of the program
- Fieldwork Support for research-related travel (if applicable)
“The Australia Awards represent not just a scholarship, but a comprehensive support system from the moment you land.”
More details can be found on the official Australia Awards Africa portal.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligibility varies slightly by country, but the general criteria are consistent for African undergraduates:
- Be a citizen of an eligible African country (see the list here)
- Be at least 18 years old by February 1, 2026
- Possess a Senior Secondary School Certificate with excellent grades
- Have not previously received a long-term Australia Award
- Commit to returning to your home country after completion
- Meet the English language requirements (usually IELTS 6.5 overall)
Note: Special preference is often given to students from underrepresented regions, women, and persons with disabilities.
Why Choose Australian National University (ANU)?
Founded in 1946, ANU is Australia’s only national university and has a reputation for academic excellence, innovation, and public policy leadership. It’s located in Canberra, Australia’s capital city – a strategic location for students interested in diplomacy, governance, and international affairs.
ANU Offers African Students:
- World-class programs in Development Studies, Engineering, Environmental Science, Law, and Public Policy
- State-of-the-art facilities and research infrastructure
- Career support services tailored to international students
- Opportunities for internships and networking with global experts
Check out their International Undergraduate Programs for a better overview.
Australia Awards vs Other African Scholarships
Let’s take a quick look at how Australia Awards compare with other major scholarships available to African undergraduates:
Scholarship Program | Host Country | Tuition | Stipend | Travel Covered | Undergraduate Eligible? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia Awards | Australia | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mastercard Foundation | USA/Canada | Yes | Yes | Partial | Yes |
DAAD (Africa-focused) | Germany | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (mostly PG) |
Chinese Government Scholarship | China | Yes | Yes | Yes | Limited |
Commonwealth Shared Scholarship | UK | Yes | Yes | Yes | No (PG only) |
As seen, the Australia Awards stand out as one of the very few that cater to African undergraduate students with a full financial package.
Fields of Study Prioritized
The scholarship particularly supports study in areas that align with national priorities for African countries, such as:
- Agriculture and Food Security
- Health and Medical Sciences
- STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math)
- Governance and Public Policy
- Climate Change and Sustainability
ANU offers strong programs in all these fields, many of which include hands-on projects and research opportunities.
Application Process (Step-by-Step)
- Confirm Eligibility on the Australia Awards Africa website
- Choose a Program at ANU from the list of undergraduate degrees
- Prepare Documents:
- Academic transcripts
- Passport copy
- Proof of English proficiency
- Referee reports
- Apply Online via the OASIS portal
- Submit by August 31, 2025
- Wait for Notification (interviews and assessments may be required)
Tips to Make Your Application Stand Out
- Start Early: Many applicants wait until the last minute. Don’t.
- Tailor Your Personal Statement: Focus on your commitment to development and leadership potential.
- Secure Strong References: Teachers, NGO leaders, or mentors who know you well.
- Highlight Community Impact: Demonstrate how you’ve already contributed to your community.
Voices from the Program: African Alumni at ANU
“Getting the Australia Award changed the trajectory of my life. ANU exposed me to ideas, networks, and opportunities I never imagined. I came back home ready to make a difference.” — Grace, Kenya, ANU Alumnus 2022
“The environment was welcoming, and I found a second family in Australia. The support from the Australia Awards office was phenomenal.” — Tinashe, Zimbabwe, ANU Scholar 2023
More alumni stories are available on the Australia Awards Africa stories page.
Final Thoughts: Seize the Opportunity
This isn’t just another scholarship. It’s an opportunity to gain a world-class education, grow into a global leader, and bring back valuable skills to impact your home country. If you’re ready to take your dreams global, the Australia Awards at ANU may be your best shot.
Deadline: August 31, 2025. Don’t miss it.
Apply now via the official portal and explore ANU programs.
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