Overview
Each year the College of Science and the College of Health and Medicine may offer an award known as the ANU Science, Health and Medicine Indigenous Undergraduate Scholarship ("the award"). The objective/s of the award are to assist with the cost of studying an undergraduate coursework program in the Colleges and offers students the chance to be recognised for their academic achievements.
Field of study
Eligibility
The award is available each year to a prospective ANU student who:
- is a domestic student
- is of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent;
- identifies as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person;
- is accepted as such by the community in which they live, or formerly lived;
- enrolled/enrolling in an undergraduate degree;
- receives an offer of admission to a program offered by the College of Science or the College of Health and Medicine
Benefits
$10000 p.a for a maximum of 4 years
How to apply
All applicants applying for admission through the ANU Admission Scholarship and Accommodation Application System will be automatically considered for the award based on them meeting the eligibility criteria and electing to be considered for scholarships.
When you apply directly to ANU for admission as a domestic undergraduate student, you will have the opportunity to be considered for this opportunity within the same application. Other such support options are enlisted on the Direct application scholarships page.
Further information
For more information, please contact Science.enquiries@anu.edu.au