Current project-based scholarships
Keep an eye out on this page for updates on what scholarships are currently available.
ISF general scholarships
Our general scholarships cover tuition costs and provide a living allowance. They are awarded through a competitive process to top-ranked applicants who show academic excellence and alignment with ISF's approach to research. When you apply to study at ISF you can indicate if you wish to be considered for a scholarship.
While we welcome applicants with any research topics aligned with ISF’s mission and objectives, we are particularly interested in topics that relate to the priorities of our research programs. ISF’s current research priorities are outlined below.
For submission deadlines and details of how to express your interest in studying at ISF, please visit our How to Apply page.
Energy
Net Zero and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)
Customer Energy Innovation
Energy Jobs and Fairness
Supervisors Dr Ibrahim Ibrahim, Dr Chris Briggs, Dr Scott Dwyer, Dr Sven Teske
Water
Valuing saved water; improving the economic evaluation of water efficiency initiatives
Examining the equity of urban greening and cooling policy and outcomes
Saving water in the bathroom of the future: the water efficiency potential of digital fixtures and smart plumbing
Advancing water demand forecasting for non-residential sector
Supervisor: Dr Simon Fane
Resource stewardship
Advanced collection and recovery systems for soft plastics
Recycled content in packaging and migration of food contact chemicals
Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Nick Florin, Dr Benjamin Madden
Embedded Value Judgements in Circular Economy and Life Cycle Assessment Indicator Design and Weighting Schemes
Supervisor: Dr Stephen Northey
Circular economy transition for the fashion industry
Supervisors: Dr Taylor Brydges, Assoc. Prof. Nick Florin
Hazardous chemicals in the circular economy
Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Nick Florin, Dr Rachael Wakefield-Rann, Dr Melita Jazbec
Modelling mineral supply for the energy transition
Supervisor: Dr Stephen Northey
Business, economies and governance
Transforming cultures to support just and regenerative futures
Supervisor: Professor Chris Riedy
International Development
A strengths-based approach for resilient development
Locally-led development
Urban sanitation climate resilience
Monitoring climate resilience in the post-SDG era
Other topics
Supervisor: Anna Gero, Jeremy Kohlitz, Juliet Willetts, Keren Winterford