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RMIT University Diploma of Interpreting Scholarship

Apply for a scholarship to study the Diploma of Interpreting in Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, Burmese, Khmer, Macedonian, Nepali, and Samoan at RMIT University in 2026. Status: Closed

Who can apply: Individuals

About the scholarship

The Victorian Government is offering scholarships to eligible students who are accepted into the 2026 Diploma of Interpreting program at RMIT University to study interpreting in one of these languages:

The scholarship is to study a Diploma of Interpreting, which is a one year, full-time program that begins in February 2026 and finishes in November 2026.

Most of the course activities are delivered online, with some in-person classroom sessions held at RMIT University’s City Campus.

Please note: We require a minimum number of participants for each language.

In cases of low enrolment, students may instead be offered the option to enrol in the Introduction to Interpreting Skill Set or the Introduction to Translating and Interpreting Skill Set programs.

Scholarship amount

Up to $5,997 will be awarded as a scholarship to cover the program fees in full for students in a government-subsidised place. For other fee places, students will be required to cover the gap. The specific amount will depend on each student’s enrolment status.

Scholarships will be paid directly to RMIT University on behalf of the student.

More information

To find out about government-subsidised places, please visit the RMIT University website or call 03 9925 2000.

For more information about the Interpreter Scholarship Program, please contact translating.interpreting@rmit.edu.au.

Key dates

11 August 2025

6 February 2026

January to February 2026

9 February 2026

31 March 2026

This program cannot be deferred.

Guidelines

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To be eligible for a scholarship you must:

Applications are now open.

Vist the RMIT website

The National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI) issues credentials or certification to people who wish to work as interpreters and translators in Australia. NAATI sets and maintains high national standards for Australia’s translating and interpreting sector.

Students who successfully complete the Diploma of Interpreting will be eligible to sit NAATI’s:

It is an expectation that students will sit their relevant NAATI test for the highest qualification available to them upon completion of their RMIT course.

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Updated 11 February 2026



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