Moondani Balluk research scholarships

VU Research offers a number of scholarships for graduate researchers with the Moondani Balluk Academic Unit.

Moondani Balluk means 'embrace people' in the language of the Wurundjeri people who first lived in the western region of Melbourne.

The Moondani Balluk Academic Unit works across Aboriginal, non-governmental organisation, and community spaces to deliver teaching, research and support.

Cultural warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that these pages contain the names of people who have passed away.

Acknowledgement of Country

Victoria University (VU) acknowledges the Ancestors, Elders and families of the Boonwurrung, Woiwurrung (Wurundjeri) and Wathaurung (Wadawurrung) on our Melbourne campuses, and the Gadigal and Guring-gai people of the Eora Nation on our Sydney campus. These groups are the custodians of University land and have been for many centuries.

We acknowledge that the land on which our campuses stand is the place of age-old ceremonies of celebration, initiation and renewal. The Kulin and Eora people’s living culture had, and has, a unique role in the life of these regions. VU supports the aim of Reconciliation Australia to build better relationships between the wider Australian community and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples for the benefit of all Australians.

Scholarships

How to apply

Applications for Research Period 1 2025 now open

Applications close: 29 September 2024 (11.59pm AEST).

Please read the application guide below then refer to the apply for graduate research page and follow the steps outlined to submit your application:

If you're interested in applying for the Aboriginal History Archive Research scholarship, please read the following guide:

If you are a prospective Aboriginal Australian applicant, you are encouraged to submit a VU Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Profile Information form in conjunction with your application.