Trillion Trees Shirley Fyfe Scholarship

Murdoch University

This scholarship is available to support a student’s study for an honours year degree, PhD or Masters in the Discipline group of Environmental and Conservation Science. It is intended for a person whose project focuses on a contemporary environmental issue associated with the health of Western Australia’s native trees in ecosystems. Some examples, where projects can be based around include remote sensing; role of invertebrate and vertebrate fauna in tree health; biology, ecology and management of pests, diseases and beneficial microorganisms; health of native trees in urban and peri-urban landscapes; and sustainable biodiversity plantings.

Eligibility

To apply for this scholarship you must: intend to enrol full-time in an honours, PhD or aMRT level course within the Discipline group of Environmental and Conservation Science at Murdoch University.; have a record of high achievement in previous studies or professional work.; intend to conduct research into a contemporary environmental issue in the field of environmental use or preservation of Western Australia's native trees.

Amount $5,000

The scholarship is valued at $3,000 and is paid in 2 instalments of $1,250 with a final payment of $500 on thesis submission.

Closing date 26 Apr 2026
Number per year 1
Frequency Annual
Duration year
Student type Australian
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Undergraduate / VET
Field of studys Environmental studies
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