The Barrie Winzar Memorial Bursary, established by Agnico Eagle's Fosterville Gold Mine, provides financial assistance to full-time second- and third-year Bendigo-based or online bachelor’s students, helping them take advantage of opportunities that arise during their studies.
This bursary was established from an initial donation by Mr Brian Davey and a matching endowment from his brother, Emeritus Professor Ian Davey. The bursary is awarded to assist three undergraduate students from the Eaglehawk area who are enrolled at the Bendigo campus.
This scholarship was established in 2020 under the Create Change Match Initiative and is maintained by the income generated from an endowment fund established by a donation from Suan Yeo.
The purpose of the scholarship is to encourage and support Chinese students who enrol in a Masters postgraduate coursework program of up to 32 units offered by the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Queensland.
The Charles Qin Translation and Interpreting Scholarship is awarded to talented domestic students who are enrolled in a Master of Translating and Interpreting. Preference is given to students who have completed a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Chinese Studies at the University of Melbourne.
The Holding Redlich Indigenous Scholarship was established with a gift from Holding Redlich and is awarded to Indigenous students who are enrolling in the Juris Doctor and are experiencing disadvantaged circumstances.
The Ragdoll scholarships have been made possible by generous donors who wish to support students commencing any undergraduate course in the disciplines of Business, Law, Engineering, Health, Science, Teaching, or Technology, who are experiencing personal and/or financial hardship. Students who begin
Murdoch University was founded on an ethos of providing pathways into higher education for people who had previously been excluded. We are immensely proud of this tradition, and as we approach our 50th anniversary celebrations, this ethos is as strong as ever. For students commencing their first yea
James Cook University (JCU) and The Townsville Hospital and Health Service (THHS) work closely together to service regional north Queensland. Both institutions are leaders in tropical and rural health teaching, research and service delivery and JCU and THHS collaborate in many areas, including clini
JCU Higher Degree by Research (HDR) Scholarships for HDR candidates (Doctor of Philosophy) are awarded annually on a competitive basis to the most outstanding applicants.
This scholarship is funded by the Victorian Government Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) nursing scholarships are designed to attract high quality nurse midwives to increase the capacity of Victoria’s already world-class MCH nursing workfo
The Undergraduate Excellence in Computing and Information Systems Scholarship was established with a gift from Larsen and Toubro Infotech and is awarded to talented Australian students who are enrolled in an undergraduate degree with a major in Computing and Software Systems.
The Charles Qin Translation and Interpreting Scholarship is awarded to talented domestic students who are enrolled in a Master of Translating and Interpreting. Preference is given to students who have completed a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Chinese Studies at the University of Melbourne.
The Destination Australia Scholarships have been established under the Commonwealth government’s Destination Australia Program. The purpose of which is to attract and support domestic students to study in regional Australia, to grow and develop regional Australian tertiary education providers
This scholarship has been established following the creation of a dedicated fund by the South Australian government to support disadvantaged students at Flinders University. Its primary purpose is to support students commencing an online course at Flinders University.
UNSW offers a number of scholarships to support Asylum Seekers and Refugee students undertaking full-time coursework study at UNSW. Some scholarships will full or partial tuition fee payment, while others provide a stipend to assist with the costs associated with your studies.
To support commencing international students from Southeast Asia who wish to undertake an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program at UTS in Sydney.
Australia Awards Fellowships target senior officials and mid-career professionals, who, in the short to medium term, will be in a position to advance priority development and foreign affairs issues on their return home.
This scholarship assists a school-leaver with costs associated with accommodation. To be eligible, you must have recently completed secondary school and be accepted for full-time admission to an undergraduate degree at Griffith University.