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UniSA-wide postgraduate scholarships

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Scholarship name Discipline area Contact Who can apply
Aborigines Advancement League Grant (Full time) All Helen Black Indigenous Students
Aborigines Advancement League Grant (Part time) All Helen Black Indigenous Students

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

Aborigines Advancement League Grant (Full Time)

Study Grants are available for Australian Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander students of the University of South Australia and Flinders University who are enrolled full- time in a postgraduate or Medical degree and are permanent residents of South Australia. Recipients will be determined by the Selection Committee of the Aboriginal Advancement League based upon both grade point average and economic need of the student. The grants will be offered for the life of the recipient's program, for a maximum of two years for full-time students. The number of grants awarded each year is dependent on the income generated by the Aboriginal Advancement League Fund.

Value: $5,000 per annum to a maximum of $10,000

For more information please contact:
Ms Helen Black
Development Coordinator (Fundraising)
Development Office 
University of South Australia
GPO Box 2471
Adelaide SA 5000
Phone: (08) 8302 0974
Fax: (08) 8302 0970
Email: helen.black@unisa.edu.au

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Aborigines Advancement League Grant (Part Time)

Study Grants are available for Australian Indigenous and Torres Strait Islander students of the University of South Australia and Flinders university who are enrolled part time in a postgraduate or Medical degree and are permanent residents of South Australia. Recipients will be determined by the Selection Committee of the Aboriginal Advancement League based upon both grade point average and economic need of the student. The grant will be offered for the life of the recipient's program, for a maximum of three years for part-time students. The number of grants awarded each year is dependent on the income generated by the Aboriginal Advancement League Fund.

Value: $2,500 per annum to a maximum of $7,500

For more information please contact:
Ms Helen Black
Development Coordinator (Fundraising)
Development Office
University of South Australia
GPO Box 2471
Adelaide SA 5000
Phone: (08) 8302 0974
Fax (08) 8302 0970
Email: helen.black@unisa.edu.au
 

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