A Scholarship is awarded on the basis of past achievement with the expectation of future achievement.
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ANU Plant Science Scholarship
$6,500
Closing Date for Applications: 18/12/2009 |
There will be one scholarship available for students who have taken subjects or have life experience relevant to the study of Plant Science in their schooling. Preference may be given to students from rural and regional areas. Application process will be competitive and include an evaluation of ATAR, as well as a short essay on why you are interested in plant science.
Value
$6,500 per annum.
Duration
May be for a maximum of 8 normally consecutive academic semesters.
Retention
Scholars must maintain a minimum of a Distinction (70 per cent) average each semester.
Requirements: To be eligible, you must:
- be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or hold an Australian permanent resident visa
- have taken subjects or have life experience relevant to the study of Plant Science
- be an immediate school leaver, or have taken a gap year and not enrolled in any tertiary program during that time
You may also be eligible if you have completed one or two semesters of an academic program either at ANU or another institution having taken relevant courses to Plant Sciences.
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Applications for 2010 are now open and will close 18 December 2009.
Apply Online
For more information about this scholarship, please contact the:
Scholarships and Prizes Office
E: Ug.Schols@anu.edu.au
P: 02 6125 7733, or 02 6125 4997
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ANU Environment Scholarship
$10,000
Closing Date for Applications: 7/01/2009 |
A number of scholarships will be available in 2010 for undergraduate students from outside of Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory region who enrol in an environment-related program.
Eligible programs are:
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Science (Advanced)
- Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management
- Bachelor of Science (Forestry)
- Bachelor Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability)
- Bachelor Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) Honours
- Bachelor of Philosophy; and associated joint programs.
Value $10,000 per annum.
Duration
One year.
Retention
Scholars must maintain a Distinction (70 per cent) average each semester.
Applications for 2010
Selection is based on a combination of academic achievement and contribution to the community.
Requirements: To be eligible, you must:
- be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or Australian Permanent Resident,
- reside outside Canberra and the Australian Capital Territory region,
- have taken subjects or have life experience relevant to the study of the environment,
- be an immediate school leaver, or have taken a gap year and not enrolled in any tertiary program during that time,
- be intending to enrol in one of the specified programs,
- be intending to complete at least one environment-related major,
- achieve an ATAR of at least 95, or equivalent.
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Applications for 2010 are now open and will close on 30 November 2009
Apply On-line |
ANU National Merit Scholarship
$6,500
Closing Date for Applications: N/A |
Value
$6,500 per year as a contribution towards accommodation, tuition and other education expenses for a maximum of 4 years.
Number available
All eligible students that obtain an ATAR score of 99.75 to 99.89 (no bonus points) or equivalent will be made an offer.
For more information, please see the Scholarships and Prizes website.
Requirements: Awarded to eligible students who have achieved an ATAR score between 99.75 and 99.89 (no bonus points) or equivalent.
To be eligible, you must:
- be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humantarian visa, and
- be studying an Australian Year 12 or New Zealand NCEA or International Baccalaureate in 2009, and
- have put at least one ANU program as a preference through the University Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT).
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No application is required. All eligible applicants to ANU will be considered. |
ANU National Undergraduate Scholarship
$12,500
Closing Date for Applications: N/A |
Value
$12,500 per year as a contribution towards accommodation, tuition and other education expenses for the duration of the chosen undergraduate program.
Number available
All eligible students that obtain an ATAR score of 99.90 and above (no bonus points) or equivalent will be made an offer.
For more information, please see the Scholarships and Prizes wesbite.
Requirements: Awarded to eligible students who have achieved an ATAR score of 99.90 (no bonus points) or equivalent.
To be eligible, you must:
- be an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humantarian visa, and
- be studying an Australian Year 12 or New Zealand NCEA or International Baccalaureate in 2009, and
- have put at least ANU program as a preference through the Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT).
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No application is required. All eligible applicants to ANU will be considered. |
ANU Region Scholarship
$6,500
Closing Date for Applications: 31/10 |
Value
$6,500 per year as a contribution towards accommodation, tuition and other education expenses for a maximum of 4 years.
Number available
Up to 5 are available in 2010
Closing date: 30 November 2009
For more information, please see the Scholarships and Prizes website.
Requirements: Awarded to eligible students who have achieved an ATAR score of 90.00 and above (no bonus points) and can demonstrate involvement and leadership in school and/or community activities.
To be eligible, you must be:
- an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humantarian visa, and
- studying an Australian Year 12 or New Zealand NCEA or International Baccalaureate in 2009, and
- intending to enrol in an undergraduate degree at the Australian National University, and living in or attending school in one of the following areas: Highlands; South-Coast; Wollongong; Yass, Goulburn and Queanbeyan; South-West and Western Slopes and Plains.
If your home and school postcodes fall within the following postcode groups, you are eligible to apply: 2500 - 2554; 2568 - 2599; 2619 - 2633; 2640 - 2681; 2700 - 2731; 2790 - 2820; 2830 - 2830; 2845 - 2850; 2864 - 2871; 2875 - 2877 |
Apply On-line at the Scholarships and Prizes website
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Anthony and Barbara Brookman UG Forestry Scholarship
Up to $5,000 for one year
Closing Date for Applications: 15 December |
Students beginning an undergraduate degree in Forestry (single or joint degree) are eligible for a scholarship drawn from the Anthony and Barbara Brookman Forestry Education and Research Fund.
Requirements: Eligible students must be enrolled in the first year of the Bachelor of Science (Forestry) having not previously been enrolled in a tertiary program; or had previously been enrolled in a different academic program and will be transferring in to the Bachelor of Science (Forestry).
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Email fennerschool@anu.edu.au |
Bobbie Fenner Accommodation Scholarships
50% Rent
Closing Date for Applications: 17/01/2008 |
Four Bobbie Fenner Accommodation Scholarships at Fenner Hall, a college of the ANU, are available to students accepted into the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), PhB, program.
Requirements: Offered to students accepted into the Bachelor of Philosophy (Science) program at ANU, and accepted into residence at Fenner Hall. |
Application for residence at Fenner Hall
Email for scholarship application |
FWPA Indigenous Forestry Scholarship
Full tuition (HECS)
Closing Date for Applications: 19/01/2007 |
The Forest and Wood Products Australia (FWPA) has established an undergraduate scholarship in support of the Council of Australian Governments‚ (COAG) framework to advance indigenous reconciliation.
The scholarship will fund an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander student to complete an undergraduate course leading to a degree in forestry at an Australian university.
The scholarship will cover Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) fees for the duration of the course.
Requirements: The applicant must be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin. The scholarship is only available for students who have been accepted to study at an Australian university offering a degree course in forestry, commencing in the 2010 academic year. |
Interested applicants should submit applications to FWPA.
Further information is available from the Executive Director on (03) 9614 7544 or email: info@fwpa.com.au |
Gottstein Forestry Industry Scholarship
$5,000 per annum for up to three years
Closing Date for Applications: 13/11/2009 |
The J. W. Gottstein Memorial Trust is pleased to announce the introduction of Gottstein Forest Industry Scholarships for undergraduate or postgraduate students undertaking degree or diploma courses in forestry, forest science or wood science.
The Trust will determine the award based on criteria such as commitment to the fields of forestry or the forest products industry through academic and professional achievements and career goals.
Requirements: The criteria may vary, but will remain consistent with its key principle to promote the development of the Australian forestry and forest products industry. Applicants for scholarships should familiarise themselves with and address this principle in their applications. Before scholarships are awarded, applicants are required to demonstrate satisfactory progress in, or for new students acceptance to, their respective courses.
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Further information may be obtained by contacting:
The Secretary
J.W. Gottstein Memorial Trust Fund
Phone: (03) 9545 2209
Fax: (03) 9545 2139
E-mail: secretary@gottsteintrust.org
or from the Trust's website www.gottsteintrust.org
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