Key scholarship details
Application status
Open for automatic consideration
Benefit amount
Up to $5,500
Eligible study level
Graduate coursework
Eligible student type
Domestic students
Eligible study stage
Future study, Current study
Benefit duration
One-off
Summary
The Melbourne School of Population and Global Health is seeking to increase Indigenous enrolments in its graduate programs. This is to provide equitable access to education for all academically high-achieving students. The Angela Clarke Scholarship was established to support the enrolment into and successful completion of MSPGH graduate programs by Indigenous candidates.
Benefits
This scholarship provides a living allowance of $5500 paid in two instalments of $2750 in April and September.
MSPGH would offer a further $4000* for a Graduate Certificate Indigenous student to offset the student contribution.
Up to $160,000 is available to fund this program across multiple years.
Amount:
Up to $5,500
Duration:
One-off
Quantity:
Multiple
Eligibility and selection criteria
Eligibility
To be considered for this scholarship, you must:
- Have received an offer or be enrolled in one of the Graduate Certificates offered in the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
- Be an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person by descent, identify as an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person, and be accepted as such by the community in which you live or have lived
Selection criteria
All students meeting eligibility will be offered the scholarship.
Conditions
Students must affirm and maintain their eligibility for support for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people. See: Establishing your eligibility
Study level:
Graduate coursework
Student type:
Domestic students
Study stage type:
Future study, Current study
Study area:
Health
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How to apply
You are automatically considered, if you have applied for admission for commencement in the award year. All eligible students will receive the scholarship. The academic programs manager will make offers to eligible students after confirming their Indigenous status.
Contact
Email Professor Catherine Chamberlain - Head, Indigenous Health Equity Unit (MSPGH) cacham@unimelb.edu.au
Status:
Open for automatic consideration
The information listed here is subject to change without notice. Where we have listed information about jointly run scholarships programs, please also see our partners' websites. Information describing the number and value of scholarships awarded is indicative.
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