Key scholarship details
Application status
Open for automatic consideration
Benefit amount
Up to $500
Eligible study level
Graduate coursework
Eligible student type
Domestic and international students
Eligible study stage
Current study
Benefit duration
One-off
Summary
The David Ling Award for Complex Audiological Cases was established with a gift from the Rotary Club of Greensborough and is awarded to the student who achieves the highest mark for the subject Complex Audiological Cases.
Benefits
This award provides a $500 gift card.
Amount:
Up to $500
Duration:
One-off
Quantity:
At least 1
Eligibility and selection criteria
Eligibility
To be considered for this award, you must:
- Be enrolled in the Master of Clinical Audiology
- Have completed the subject Complex Audiological Cases.
Selection criteria
The award is offered to the student(s) ranked highest based on their mark for the subject Complex Audiological Cases.
In the event of a tie, the prize will be split equally.
Study level:
Graduate coursework
Student type:
Domestic and international students
Study stage type:
Current study
Study area:
Health
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How to apply
You are automatically considered for this award if you are or were enrolled in the award year.
Status:
Open for automatic consideration
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