Total value
20% tuition fee reduction
Enrolment requirement
Awarded for the minimum duration of an eligible Business undergraduate course. *Excluding Law or Combination of Law degrees
Citizenship requirements
Chinese (including Hong-Kong), Indian, Nepalese, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Vietnamese and Bangladeshi citizens
Application type
No application is required. Students will automatically receive this bursary when they receive an eligible course offer.
Number of bursaries available
Unlimited
Note: The bursary will be applied to eligible offers issued from 1 July 2020, for students commencing in 2021 and beyond.
Students holding eligible citizenship at the time of application will automatically receive the Faculty of Business and Law Country Bursary when they choose to study an undergraduate or postgraduate course within the Faculty of Business and Law in 2021 and beyond.
If a student holds an academic package offer, the bursary will also be applied to the other academic course within the package.
Students can only receive one (1) UOW scholarship, sponsorship or bursary for the same course.
University of Wollongong is a research-intensive university with an outstanding reputation for its learning environments across a broad range of disciplines. Our commitment to our students is evident in our graduates, who are recognised for their capability, quality and success in the global workplace. UOW is an international network of campuses and regional learning centres. Together with our partners, we make a strong and connected presence in our communities.
We are a young and vibrant university with undiminished ambitions. We value our research capacity to work on complex interdisciplinary problems. Our spirit of inquiry drives our research and learning environments and our objective of earning a place in the top 1% of the world's universities.
In just 40 years UOW has become a benchmark for Australia’s new generation of universities; dynamic, agile, innovative and prominent in national and international rankings for the quality of our teaching and research. The University began as an institute for the then New South Wales University of Technology, Sydney at a single location in Wollongong. Since gaining independence in 1975, UOW has grown into an international multi-campus University, expanding to occupy two Sydney campuses and five regional campuses, as well as locations in Hong Kong and Dubai.
With now over 36,000 students, more than 2,400 staff, and an economic impact of around $2 billion in activity annually, UOW is an influential part of its communities and the catalyst for Wollongong’s transformation into a University city. Our students and staff come from diverse backgrounds, and we welcome many international students to our campuses each year. They share a culture that respects openness, inclusiveness, collegiality and diversity.
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