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Scholarships

There are many scholarships, bursaries and cadetships available to Indigenous Australian students at the University of Sydney. These are administered by:

Koori Centre
Financial Assistance Office
Faculty of Economics and Business
Faculty of Law
Scholarships Office

Application forms have been provided, where possible.

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Conference Assistance for Indigenous Australian Students

The Koori Centre has a small budget to provide Indigenous Australian students, enrolled at the University, with financial assistance to attend conferences, workshops or seminars.


Priority will be given to students who present a paper/poster/workshop etc.
Conferences must relate directly to a student’s area of study.
Funding assistance is limited to $2,000.
All successful applicants will be required to submit a one-page written report to the Koori Centre on their return from the conference.
To ensure a fair and equitable distribution of funds, a student will only be granted assistance once each year.

The aim of this assistance is to give students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and expertise in their chosen discipline.

Application Form - word | pdf

 Indigenous Australian Postgraduate Scholarship lion

The Koori Centre invites applications from Indigenous Australian students who are undertaking postgraduate research and/or coursework study (Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Degree) from all Faculties across the University of Sydney. Awards are made on merit and/or financial need.

The Scholarships are valued at $2000 and to be eligible applicants must have completed any enrolment requirements for 2008. Students may be full-time, part-time or away-from-base (scholarships will be awarded on a proportionate basis to part-time students).

Closes: 8 August 2008

Application Form: word | pdf

 Chancellor’s Committee Indigenous Australian Bursaries lion

The Chancellor’s Committee and the Koori Centre invites applications from Indigenous Australian students who are undertaking undergraduate study from all Faculties across the University of Sydney, for the following Bursaries

Chancellor's Committee Indigenous Australian Undergraduate Bursaries (HECS)
Undergraduate HECS Bursaries are only available to undergraduate students who have satisfactorily completed the equivalent of one year of full-time study in their current course. Three (3) of these, valued at $3,500, are offered annually.

Chancellor's Committee Indigenous Australian Undergraduate Bursaries – First Year
These Bursaries are only available to first year Undergraduate students. Up to 10 scholarships of $500 each are offered annually.

Chancellor's Committee Indigenous Australian Undergraduate Bursaries - Other Years
Up to five (5) encouragement awards of $500 each will be offered annually towards the cost of text books and study expenses. Available to students other than first year students.

Closing Date: 25 July 2008

Application Forms: word | pdf

 Away from Base Laptop Scholarship lion

PLEASE NOTE: This scholarship is only available to students who are currently enrolled in an Undergraduate Block Mode/Away from base course.

The University of Sydney invites applications from Indigenous Australian students who are enrolled in an undergraduate Away-from-base course at The University of Sydney.

These scholarships have been established to assist students in Away-from-base programs in gaining access to computer equipment. Previous recipients of this award are ineligible to apply.

Important Information for applicants:

- The laptop will remain the legal property of The University of Sydney for the duration of the warranty period, ownership will then transfer to the student.

- It is important to note that there are no maintenance agreements with the laptops, therefore all maintenance and upkeep outside of warranty will be the responsibility of the student, both during and after completing their studies.

- The University of Sydney will not be liable for any lost data or damage (including direct, indirect, consequential and incidental) to the laptop for any reason. Students are advised to seek their own property insurance. Should the laptop be lost, damaged, stolen or in any other way disposed of or rendered un-usable, it will not be replaced under this scheme.

- Students are reminded that use of the University laptop must not breach any law or the rights of any person. The University of Sydney will not be held liable for any misconduct by a user of a computer supplied under this scheme.

- Should a student withdraw or be excluded without completing their course, the student shall return the laptop. However, at the discretion of the University of Sydney, the student may be offered the opportunity to purchase the laptop at book value .

- Students should note that receiving this Scholarship may affect their Abstudy entitlement.

Closing Date: 25 July 2008

Application Forms: word | pdf

 Indigenous Australian Support Scholarship lion

The University of Sydney Indigenous Support Scholarship is awarded to students with demonstrated financial need.
Applicants will be ranked on the basis of eligibility and academic merit.

The Scholarships are valued at $2000 and to be eligible applicants must have completed any re-enrolment requirements by the second semester HECS census date on 31 August. Students may be full-time, part-time or block-mode (scholarships will be awarded on a proportionate basis to part-time students).

Students should note that receiving this Scholarship may affect their Abstudy entitlement.

Closing Date: 8 September 2008

Application Forms: word | pdf



For further information on scholarships offered by the Koori Centre, please contact:

Patrick Snowdon
Location: Room U223, Teachers' College
Tel: (02) 9351 2922
Fax: (02) 9351 6923
Toll Free: 1800 622 742
Email: patrick@koori.usyd.edu.au

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 Financial Assistance Office lion

The list below does not include all of the bursary opportunities for Indigenous Australian students. We advise students to visit the Financial Assistance Office website for more information and application forms.
Closing Dates Vary

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship

Offered to students enrolled in a full-time degree or diploma course for fees, books, study equipment and living expenses. Amount varies according to need.

Alice Mary Wingrove Bursary

This bursary is for Indigenous Australian students in any faculty and is valued at $300.

Grants from the Duncan Fund

For students enrolled in the Diploma in Education (Aboriginal) and are valued at up to $100.

Grants from the AP Elkin Fund

These are special purpose grants are for people of Aboriginal descent. The value varies according to need.

Poppy Harris Bursary

Established in 2005 the purpose of this bursary is to provide financial assistance to full-time undergraduate Indigenous Australian students who are enrolled in degree courses, making satisfactory progress, and who are in financial need. Value: up to $1000. In 2007 up to 3 awards may be made.

Robert Flloyd Marshall & Essen Marshall Scholarship

Established in 2005, the purpose of this scholarship is to provide financial assistance to full-time undergraduate Indigenous Australian students who are enrolled in degree courses, making satisfactory progress, and who are in financial need. Value: up to $2000. In 2007 up to 25 awards may be made.

Bernard Lee Scholarship for Indigenous Australian Students

This Scholarship was established in 2004 by a bequest from Mr Bernard Lee who died in 1997. To be considered for this award applicants must be an Indigenous Australian student aged less than 35 years, be enrolled in a degree course and making satisfactory progress. Value: $5000. In 2007 up to 11 award may be made.

For further information on scholarships offered by the Financial Assistance Office, please contact:

Tel: (02) 9351-2416
Fax: (02) 9351-7055
Email: fao@stuserv.usyd.edu.au

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 Faculty of Economics and Business lion

Faculty of Economics and Business and the University colleges: joint Australian Indigenous Scholarships

Awarded annually to two students of Australian Indigenous background and based on academic merit and potential to perform well in an area of Economics and Business.
The Scholarships are awarded toward accommodation at either Women's College or Wesley or may be taken as a grant valued at $6,000 per annum.
Tenable for up to 4 years (Honours year inclusive).

Further information and for Application Form

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Indigenous Australian Law Student Accommodation Bursary

Applications are now open for the Law Society of New South Wales’ Indigenous Law Student Accommodation Bursary.

Available at the start of the 2008 academic year, the Bursary will contribute towards the cost of on-campus or University owned or operated accommodation for two academic years.

The Bursary is open to an Aboriginal Australian or Torres Strait Islander student who is currently undertaking a degree in law or who has been accepted to undertake such a degree at a University in NSW.

Further information and how to apply for the Indigenous Law Student Bursary can be found by clicking here.

Victoria Gollan Scholarship

$1,500 each year to assist an Indigenous Australian student in the study of Law.

For further information on this scholarship, please contact:

Email: info@law.usyd.edu.au

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 Scholarships and Prizes Office lion

The list below does not include all of the scholarship opportunities for Indigenous Australian students. We advise students to visit the Scholarships Office website for more information and application forms.
Closing Dates Vary

Sydney Scholarships

$8,000 per year for five years maximum. Awarded to school leavers who achieved a UAI of 95 or above. These scholarships assist with study and living costs during undergraduate study in any faculty.

Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship (CECS)

$2,000 per year to assist with general education costs for full-time students who demonstrate financial hardship.

Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships (CAS)

$4,000 per year to assist with accommodation costs for fulltime students who can demonstrate financial hardship, and who come from a rural/regional area and need to move to Sydney to undertake University study.

For further information on scholarships offered by the Scholarships and Prizes Office, please contact:

Tel: (02) 9351-2717
Email: scholarships.reception@usyd.edu.au

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 2008 Robert Riley Scholarship lion

Robert Riley Scholarships provide support post-secondary education for young Indigenous Australians in the pursuit of justice and human rights studies. Students entering or already placed in tertiary education who are undertaking law, legal practice, human rights, child protection, criminology, criminal and juvenile justice are invited to apply.


Value: Up to $5000 (for one academic year to assist with university course fees and other educational costs.)
Applications Close: CLOSED
Guidelines and application forms are available from www.youngaustralians.org

If you would like further information please contact Tim Kanoa at The Foundation on 03 9670 5436 or email timk@youngaustralians.org

 Other Scholarships lion

There are a range of other scholarships offered to Indigenous Australian students by various organisations such as:

Freddy Fricke Scholarship - NSW Aboriginal Land Council
Rotary Indigenous Health Scholarship
Puggy Hunter Memorial Scholarship
Neville Bonner Memorial Scholarship
Training Scholarships for Indigenous Health Research
Pallottine Aboriginal Scholarship Trust
John Koowarta Reconciliation Scholarship

Trainee Teacher Scholarships

2 x $2,000 NSW Teachers Federation scholarships to Indigenous Australian Trainee Teachers who intend to teach in public schools at the completion of their degree.

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