The Accenture Indigenous Australian Undergraduate Scholarship has been established to support and inspire Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander young people to consider QUT as a destination for higher education, and are to be offered to students who are commencing or undertaking a degree in scien
Through their gift, the Sanders Family Foundation wishes to support two top-up scholarships for students undertaking PhD projects in parenting and family psychology. Through the Sanders Family Foundation HDR Top-up Scholarships, the Sanders family hopes to create opportunities for passionate PhD can
Griffith Business School?Academic Excellence Scholarships assist motivated, ambitious and high-achieving students seeking admission to an undergraduate business or government degree hosted by Griffith Business School (GBS).
The Iplex Higher Degree Research Grant offers support to students conducting research that will connect, makes resilient or support a sustainable future.
The Samuel and Eileen Gluyas Fellowship was established in 1980 by a bequest to the University under the will of Samuel Laurie Gluyas of the sum of $150,000, which constitutes the Gluyas Bequest Fund. The recipient of the award shall be known as the "Samuel and Eileen Gluyas Fellow".
The scholarship is intended to be a gesture of support for Occupational Therapy students on ACU Melbourne's St Patrick's campus and is particularly for individuals who have faced practical challenges accessing higher education.
Established by the Presentation Sisters, Queensland Congregation, to commemorate and honour the work of their founder Nano Nagle. Members of the Order have become aware of the injustices perpetrated against the traditional owners of the land and therefore have begun to be involved in the Aboriginal
The Griffith Business Schools has established this scholarship to provide support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student to assist with their studies. The scholarship is available for commencing students in business, government and related degrees hosted by Griffith Business School.
The UQ Poche Centre brings together Indigenous and health expertise across the University, and works collaboratively with Indigenous community organisations and health providers, on improving health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
This top-up scholarships was established in 1995 and maintained by an annual award from the Alan Grant-Taylor Memorial Scholarship Fund to assist in the conduct of research in the field of community pharmacy practice.
The John de Laeter Top Excellence Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed by Curtin University to reward and assist academically talented student(s) who receive the top ATAR within the Faculty of Science and Engineering.
A full PhD scholarship is available as part of the ARC-funded Discovery Early Career Research Award (DECRA) project, 'No place like home? A phenomenology of racialised non-belonging', led by Deakin philosopher Dr Helen Ngo. This project aims to deepen our understanding of racialised othernes
The Lee Family Scholarship was established with a gift from Felix Lee and is offered to domestic students who are enrolling in an undergraduate degree and are experiencing disadvantaged circumstances. Preference is given to students who intend to undertake the Bachelor of Commerce.
The Indigenous Allied Health Scholarship (Scholarship) has been developed to encourage Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to pursue studies within the School of Allied Health. The scholarship aims to increase Indigenous participation in Allied Health professions by supporting s
Joy Ingall (née Davis) demonstrated a natural talent for the piano early in her life. Her aptitude and dedication, coupled with her mother's support, saw her graduate from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music with Diploma and Licentiate Certificates. Her ability was also recognised by the A