Title
Yangadlitya Aboriginal Postgraduate Scholarship
College
Not College specific
Opening date
20-01-2025
Closing date
14-03-2025
Scholarship value
Up to $10,000
Scholarship duration
Maximum of 2 years for full-time students, or 4 years for part-time students
Payment term
Paid in 2 instalments after census date
Student type
Indigenous students
The scholarships are available for Australian *Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students of the University of South Australia and Flinders University who are enrolled full-time or part-time in a postgraduate or Medical degree and are permanent residents of South Australia. The scholarship is also available to students undertaking the Flinders University Doctor of Medicine in Darwin through the Northern Territory Medical Program (NTMP), or equivalent medicine program.
Up to $10,000 available to full-time or part-time students. If the study load is part-time for any given semester, recipients receive the pro rata rate (half the full-time rate). Depending upon the stage at which the scholarship is received and progression, the recipient may not receive the full $10,000. Payments are not retrospective.
Paid in two instalments after census date in SP2 and SP5. Where the study load is 13.5 units or above in a semester the recipient will be paid the full-time amount of $2,500; if it is less than that but 9.0 units or above, they will be paid at the part-time rate (pro-rata) of $1,250. If the recipient has full-time enrolment and is due to complete studies in the middle of the year, they will be paid $2,500. If the recipient has part-time enrolment and is due to complete studies in the middle of the year, they will be paid $1,250.
The scholarships are available for Australian *Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students of the University of South Australia and Flinders University who are enrolled full-time or part-time in a postgraduate or Medical degree and are permanent residents of South Australia. The scholarship is also available to students undertaking the Flinders University Doctor of Medicine in Darwin through the Northern Territory Medical Program (NTMP), or equivalent medicine program.
Recipients will be determined by the Selection Committee of the Aboriginal Advancement League based upon Grade Point Average (GPA); a written statement; a supporting statement from the applicant's program director‚ course coordinator or supervisor; and economic need of the applicant.
Sturt Rd, Bedford Park
South Australia 5042
South Australia | Northern Territory
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