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Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment postgraduate scholarships and grants

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Scholarship name Discipline area Value Contact Who can apply
Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice + Master Double Degree Tuition Scholarships Professional Practice $4,000 Irene Spong International students
Information Technology Management Scholarships Information Technology 50% of the student contribution amount Athena Kambanou Doctor of Information Technology Management students
International Information Technology Management Scholarships Information Technology 50% of the student FPOS (Fee Paying Overseas Student) fees Athena Kambanou International students
School of Natural and Built Environments International Scholarships Natural and Built Environments $3,000 Kirsty Smeaton International students
Surveying SA Scholarship Surveying $5,000 Danijela Prso Commencing Master of Surveying students

Please note: Scholarships and Grants are subject to change and are awarded based on conditions current at the time of award.

Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice + Master Double Degree Tuition Scholarships

Scholarships will be awarded to international students commencing the Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice and the associated double degree Master's programs. The Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic merit (GPA of 5 or higher) for previous studies in their undergraduate degree program or equivalent qualification.

The value of each scholarship is $4,000. Payment will be in two instalments of $2,000 each. Payment will be made after the census date in either study periods 2 to 5 to international students commencing the Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice program and at the commencement of the associated double degree Master's program.

Value: $4,000

For more information contact:
Ms Irene Spong
Coordinator Academic Services
Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment
Tel: (08) 8302 3207
Email: irene.spong@unisa.edu.au

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Information Technology Management Scholarships

Five scholarships are awarded annually to students for outstanding academic performance and achievement enrolled full-time (or part-time equivalent) in the Doctor of Information Technology Management (DPTM) program.

To be eligible for the scholarships applicants must:

Applicants will be required to submit an application and short-listed applicants will be interviewed and assessed by a selection panel on the basis of:

The scholarships may be held in conjunction with other scholarships with the exception of scholarships offered by the School of Computer and Information Science.
The School of Computer and Information Science reserves the right not to offer these scholarships if there are no eligible students of meritorious standard.

Value: 50% of the student contribution amount

Application via My UniSA Student Portal.

For more information contact:
Ms Athena Kambanou
Academic Services Officer
School of Computer and Information Science
Tel: (08) 8302 3959
Email: athena.kambanou@unisa.edu.au

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International Information Technology Management Scholarships

Five scholarships are awarded annually, for outstanding academic performance and achievement, to international students enrolled on a full-time basis in the Doctor of Information Technology Management (DPTM) program.

To be eligible for the scholarships applicants must:

Applicants will be required to submit an application and short-listed applicants will be interviewed and assessed by a selection panel.

Value: 50% of the student's FPOS (Fee Paying Overseas Student) fees

Application via My UniSA Student Portal.

For more information contact:
Ms Athena Kambanou
Academic Services Officer
School of Computer and Information Science
Tel: (08) 8302 3959
Email: athena.kambanou@unisa.edu.au

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School of Natural and Built Environments International Scholarships

The School of Natural and Built Environments will award up to eight International Scholarships each year, to commencing Fee Paying Overseas Students. Students must be enrolled in an undergraduate degree or postgraduate coursework program, within the School of Natural and Built Environments.

Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic excellence to outstanding students.

Students will be selected on academic merit and are expected to maintain satisfactory performance throughout the duration of their degree program (as defined in University policy).

Female students are encouraged to apply.

Information and Application Form (DOC 32KB)
Information and Application Form (PDF 88KB)

Students who meet the entry and ongoing criteria for this scholarship will receive:

For more information contact:
Miss Kirsty Smeaton
Senior Academic Services Officer 
School of Natural and Built Environments
Tel: (08) 8302 5666
Email: kirsty.smeaton@unisa.edu.au

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Surveying SA Scholarship

In 2009, Surveying SA was formed with representatives from the Surveyors Board of South Australia (SBSA) Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute (SSSI), Spatial Industries Business Association (SIBA) and University of South Australia (UniSA) with the aim of increasing the number of Licensed Surveyors in South Australia and ensuring the continuity of surveying tertiary studies in the State.

The Surveying SA Scholarships have been established to assist four full-time students commencing the Master of Surveying program offered by the School of Natural and Built Environments.

To be eligible for this scholarship students must be Australian citizens or permanent residents. Applicants must provide a personal written statement detailing their career objectives and how the scholarship will assist in achieving their goals.

Applicants may be given special consideration if they can demonstrate in their written statement: academic merit, financial disadvantage or that they have a rural background. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to attend an interview.

The selection panel will give preference to applicants who have previously received the Surveying SA Laptop Grant.

Value: $5,000 payable over two years. $2,500 will be paid each year in two instalments of $1,250 after the SP2 and SP5 census dates.

For more information contact:
Miss Danijela Prso
Academic Services Officer
School of Natural and Built Environments
Tel: (08) 8302 1142
Email: danijela.prso@unisa.edu.au 

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