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About our scholarships
Scholarships aren't just for high achievers. We also award scholarships that recognise individual circumstances.
Global scholarships and fellowships
Our University community offers a wide range of scholarships with unique opportunities in Australia and around the world.
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"Receiving this scholarship was a strong motivator to pursue new opportunities and it provided me with an excellent base to learn from during my studies. The award recognised my contributions to our public and university communities, such as extensive involvement in student clubs including Cainz, Enactus, GCG and ESSA. This acknowledgement helped to me reflect on the importance of adopting a considerate and open mindset, and encouraged me to continue engaging in volunteering initiatives, such as supporting the Ukrainian Centre in London. For me, an important part of the scholarship was the opportunity to meet with Margaret Abernethy regularly in a less formal setting (such as for coffee in the Spot café) and learn from her wisdom. She acted as a sounding board, for example, and gave me advice on topics such as student exchange in the context of career development. These learnings, along with the scholarship's financial support, helped form my decision to study in London. This was an incredible experience which sparked my interest in the city and motivated me to move to the UK post-graduation. Ultimately, the scholarship has offered a range of highly formative experiences and has significantly inspired and supported my life decisions."
- Sabre Konidaris -
"This scholarship inspired me to expand the scope of my research and fully dedicate myself to it. I initially planned to explore gender differences in job-to-job movements for Australian workers, but the scholarship motivated me to also consider geographical differences between regional and metropolitan communities. I am grateful, as this encouraged me to explore a potential source of inequality that is sometimes overlooked. The generosity of the scholarship also allowed me to dedicate more time to my thesis and to the quality of my research. I was able to take extra time off work to learn how to use an empirical technique that had not been used previously in studies of the topic. The technique allowed me to identify the effect of several personal characteristics on job-to-job movements for the average Australian, making a genuine contribution to the literature on Australian job mobility."
- Diego Machillanda Flechas