ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Indigenous Australian Graduate Scholarship

The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Indigenous Australian Graduate Coursework Scholarship is on offer to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students undertaking full-time or part-time study in any Masters or Masters (Advanced) program offered by the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences.

The objective of the award is to offer Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students support while undertaking graduate coursework study at the College of Arts and Social Sciences

Scholarship details

Value: $22,400 approx. total

Duration: Duration of the program

Availability: 1 scholarship offered

Application dates

Closed

Open: 16/12/2022
Close: 26/02/2023

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This scholarship is for:

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants

Areas of study:

  • Humanities, culture and social sciences

At Institution:

  • Australian National University

Study level:

  • Postgraduate coursework
  • Postgraduate research

Study Load:

  • Full Time
  • Part Time

Location:

  • ACT

Eligibility Criteria

The award is available each year to prospective or continuing ANU students who
Identifies as, and can provide confirmation of, Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent;
Is enrolled or enrolling in a Master or Master (Advanced) program in the College of Arts and Social Sciences;
Has not previously completed a postgraduate Masters or PhD award at ANU or another institution.

How to Apply

Determine whether you can meet the eligibility criteria listed above and in the Conditions of Award.
Fill in the application form available from the “Apply Now” link at the top of this page.
If not relying on an ANU Academic Record (transcript), then please attach/upload a copy of your latest Academic Record from another institution. You may attach your CV if your most recent academic record is over five years old;
Attach a personal statement of up to 1,000 words outlining the personal and professional benefits of their program of study and how the scholarship would support their study. Applicants are encouraged to include a discussion of relevant prior learning as well as any personal or relevant financial circumstances;
Attach two referee reports (referees can be personal, professional, or academic);
Contact details of an ATSI member of the community that would be willing to provide a letter of support if requested by the Selection Committee.