The Jason Passioura Bursary honours its namesake who passed away in 2022 after battling Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) brain cancer for 16 months.
Jason was a valued member of the NCEPH community who showed enthusiasm for his work and demonstrated exceptional commitment to data accuracy and ensuring that evidence-based research was undertaken with a focus on improving the quality of source data.
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:
The Australian National University (ANU) alumni postgraduate support scheme assists our alumni to upskill or retrain to meet the challenges of our changing world.
It is awarded to all ANU eligible alumni, whether domestic or international, to support their ongoing postgraduate studies at ANU commencing in 2024.
Whether seeking to advance your career in your current field or looking to reskill for an in-demand industry, you are now eligible for a 10 per cent tuition fee reduction on most postgraduate courses at ANU, if you enrol in your program in 2024.
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.
The objective of the Award is to provide financial support to a student who identifies as a member of the LGBTIQ+ community, and who is experiencing financial hardship.
Funding for this Award has been provided by George and Celeste Vallance. George (they/them) and Celeste (she/her) are ANU Alumni and proud member of the LGBTIQ+ community.
Each year the Residential Experience Division offers a number of awards, known as Residential Scholarships, for each of the Acton campus Residences. These awards are provided to recognise residents who have volunteered to undertake activities that contribute to the enhancement of community life in their Residence and the wider ANU community.
These awards include the voluntary roles of:
Each year the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science (CPAS), within the College of Science (‘the College’) may offer an award known as the Kenneth Kenji Takenaka Grant in Science Communication (‘the Award’).
The objective of the Award is to recognise and support high performing students commencing the Master of Science Communication program at the CPAS.
Each year the ANU College of Law (‘the College’) may offer an award known as the Haydn Marsh Memorial Scholarship in Family Law (‘the Award’).
The objective of the Award is to provide financial assistance to a law student, who has an interest in family law, during their last year of their program.
Funding for this Award has been provided by the law firm Farrar Gesini Dunn, in memory of Haydn Marsh, a lawyer of the firm and ANU alumnus who passed away in February 2023.
Each year the ANU College of Law (‘the College’) may offer a number of awards known as the ANU College of Law Indigenous Justice and Education Grant (‘the Award’).
The objective of the Award is to provide financial assistance to law students to undertake Indigenous justice course or project within the College.
Funding for this Award has been provided by the College and its generous donors.