The Roberta Sykes Scholarship provides supplementary financial assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander postgraduate students who wish to undertake ...
Aurora Indigenous International USA Study Tour and Symposium
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Provided opportunities for over 200 talented Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to gain insights into the experience of undertaking postgraduate study at premier overseas institutions.
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Seen 60% of participants go on to apply to study at the universities visited, with 93% being accepted.
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US Study Tour 2027: 21 February – 13 March 2027 (dates subject to change, please allow a day on each side for domestic travel)
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Symposium: Monday 15 June – Friday 19 June 2026
Scholarship details
How to apply
Internally managed. Fill our online form at https://aurorafoundation.com.au/our-work/indigenous-pathways-portal/scholarships/aurora-indigenous-international-usa-study-tour-and-symposium/
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Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible to apply, applicants must:
- Be of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent;
- Identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander and be accepted as such by the communntiy in which they live or have lived;
- Provide written confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identity from an incorporated Indigenous organisation or Land Council;
- Hold a Bachelor degree with a minimum Distinction average (equivalent to a GPA of 6.0-7.0 or WAM of 70-79) OR must be enrolled in or have completed an Honours degree (First Class or Upper Second Class Honours) OR postgraduate study with a Distinction average;
- Have a strong interest in postgraduate study overseas;
- Be willing to act as an ambassador of the program while overseas;
- Be able to demonstrate a commitment to giving back to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and;
- Be available for the Study Tour Symposium in Sydney, NSW for Monday 15 June – Friday 19 June 2026.
How to Apply
Please ensure you submit an application with all required documents. Your application will not be considered complete or pass the shortlisting process if all required documents are not submitted by the closing date.
The required documents include:
- Confirmation of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identity through a signed statement from an incorporated Indigenous organisation or Land Council;
- Personal statement outlining your background, career goals, and motivation for the Study Tour;
- Curriculum Vitae (CV);
- Official academic transcript of all university results, including mid-year results, if available;
- A high-resolution corporate headshot in jpeg format;
- Copy of your passport bio-data page;
- One written reference from an Elder or senior member of your community to highlight your connection to community;
- Two written academic references OR;
- One academic and one professional written reference.
Further Information
- One from an Elder or senior member/Leader from the Community;
- One professional AND one academic OR Two academic references. These should come from an academic such as Lecturers, Tutors and Course Coordinators. Professional staff members, such as Student Success Officers, from a tertiary institution will not be accepted.
References should outline and address the below:
- Referee’s relationships with the candidate
- Referee’s academic and/or professional position in relation to the candidate
- Academic ability and capabilities of the candidate
- Personal qualities and characteristics of the candidate
- The candidate’s leadership potential in their field of study and/or Indigenous community
- If applicable, the candidate’s contribution to the Indigenous community
- Timeliness of the opportunity in the candidate’s academic and career development