Professor Ross Kalucy Indigenous Well-Being Scholarship

The Professor Ross Kalucy Indigenous Well-Being Scholarship was established in 2012. The scholarship is intended to support the retention and successful graduation of indigenous students with a particular focus on increasing capacity in the area of mental health/social and emotional well-being.

Scholarship details

Value: $750 approx. total

Duration: 1 Year

Application dates

Closed

Open: 16/12/2022
Close: 08/03/2023

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This scholarship is for:

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander applicants
Financial equity
Academic merit

Areas of study:

  • Health services and support
  • Medicine
  • Nursing

At Institution:

  • Flinders University

Study level:

  • Undergraduate
  • Honours, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma
  • Postgraduate coursework
  • Postdoctoral

Study Load:

  • Full Time

Location:

  • SA

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:
Be of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent; and
identify as an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander; and
be accepted as an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander by the community in which they live or have lived; and
Normally reside in South Australia or the Northern Territory; and
Be enrolled in a Flinders University course relevant to Indigenous mental health and or social and emotional well-being, including clinical, health promotion, public health, allied health or community related study.

How to Apply

Applications should be submitted online through the Flinders University Student System. Applicants will need to login and navigate to the My Scholarships tab to submit an application. Please read the how to apply page and ensure all of your personal details are up-to-date in Student Two before applying as you will be assessed using the information in the Student System, including ATSI status, home and semester address, citizenship etc.