A Start in Life offer a number of tertiary scholarships to students where financial disadvantage impacts their education.
To be eligible for this scholarship students must be an Australian citizen, under the age of 25, enrolled in full-time on-campus studies, and completing an undergraduate university degree within NSW or ACT.
Each year the Australian National University may offer an award known as the Robert and Rosemary Walsh Scholarship.
The Australian National University (‘the University’) may offer an award known as the Rosemary Keating Scholarship (‘the Award’).
The objective of the Award is to provide financial support to refugee students to help them through their first three undergraduate years.
The objective of the Award is to support undergraduate domestic and international students to develop skills and knowledge to pursue career opportunities in the agricultural sector and contribute to research that will expand our knowledge of agricultural production and environmental outcomes.
Each semester, the ANU College of Law may offer 4x $500 gift voucher known as the Squire Patton Boggs Bursary.
The objective of the Award is to provide financial assistance to ANU College of Law students who are experiencing financial hardship whilst they are studying at ANU, and to assist with the cost of day-to-day expenses of essential items, such as food and hygienic items.
Funding for this Award has been provided by the law firm Squire Patton Boggs.
The Award is available each semester to a continuing ANU student who:
In 2024 the School of Music (‘the School’) may offer an award known as the Dr Rosalind Dubs Companion Recurring Bursary for Cello.
The objective of the Award is to provide increased access and financial support to commencing and continuing music performance students displaying outstanding potential in classical cello, and to accompany the use of the Dr Rosalind Dubs cello.
Funding for this Award has been provided by Dr Rosalind Dubs.
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific and the ANU College of Business and Economics may offer a number of awards known as the Kirby Student Experience Grant.
The objective of the Award is to provide domestic undergraduate students with the opportunity to have an off-campus experience.
Funding for this Award has been provided by Alana Kirby, a dual graduate of the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific and the ANU College of Business and Economics.
The Tjabal Centre is offering the GO Foundation Scholarship 2024 with the aim of supporting an Indigenous student enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at ANU.
The GO Foundation was established by Sydney Swans and AFL legends Adam Goodes and Michael O'Loughlin with the aim of assisting students connect with their culture and to assist with their journey through primary school, high school and University.
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific and the ANU College of Business and Economics may offer a number of awards known as the Kirby Student Experience Grant.
The objective of the Award is to provide domestic undergraduate students with the opportunity to have an off-campus experience.
Funding for this Award has been provided by Alana Kirby, a dual graduate of the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific and the ANU College of Business and Economics.
The Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT), funded by Larry Ellison, is committed to advancing technology to solve some of humanity’s most serious problems. They are now launching a unique scholarship programme to invite the global technology innovators and leaders of the future to join their mission. EIT will fully fund undergraduate or graduate study at the University of Oxford.