Scholarships For First Nations Health Students

Department of Health

The Australian Government is proud to announce applications for the 2026 Indigenous Health Scholarship Program (IHSP) open today, 26 November 2025.

Delivered in partnership with Indigenous Allied Health Australia (IAHA), the program provides financial and mentoring support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students pursuing a career in health.

The government is investing $1 million over 2 years to support up to 80 scholarships annually.

Each scholarship offers $5,000 to help cover everyday study costs such as books and stationery, making it easier for students to complete qualifications in medicine, nursing, allied health and other disciplines.

For the first time, the scholarship program is now managed by a First Nations-led organisation.

IAHA provides culturally safe and responsive support for students as well as mentoring to scholarship recipients, helping improve retention and graduation rates.

Transferring the program to an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation aligns with Closing the Gap reforms 1 and 2, which focus on shared decision-making and strengthening the community-controlled sector.

The program also contributes to targets 5 and 6, which aim to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students reach their full learning potential.

The Indigenous Health Scholarship Program has supported students for more than 23 years, across medicine, nursing, midwifery, psychology, physiotherapy, paramedicine and biomedical science.

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