Deadline: February 21, 2025
Location(s)
Australia
Overview
Awarded to Indigenous students to undertake a course in a wide range of health related professions.
Details
The object of this program is:
- to provide a scholarship, which can be used to assist Indigenous students to undertake a course in a wide range of health related professions;
- to assist students to gain an education which will in turn enable them to use this education for the benefit of other Indigenous people in some of our remote areas;
- with the intention of training doctors to work amongst other Indigenous people, but the scope of the scheme has enlarged to permit the training, firstly of nurses, and now other health related profession.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
All applicants, whether they are successful or unsuccessful, will be notified by mail.
For further information please contact Cheryl Deguara, Australian Rotary Health Indigenous Health Scholarship:
PO Box 3455, PARRAMATTA, NSW 2124
Phone: 02 8837 1900
Email: cheryl@arh.org.au
Who We Are
Australian Rotary Health is one of the largest independent funders of mental health research within Australia.
We also provide funding into a broad range of general health areas, provide scholarships for rural medical and nursing students, as well as Indigenous health students. Australian Rotary Health provides funding into areas of health that do not readily attract funding, and promotes findings to the community.
Australian Rotary Health is supported by a number of Rotary Clubs in Australia. We have a broad vision to improve the health and wellbeing of all Australians.
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
To be eligible for the scholarship applicants must:
- Be of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin or both. For the purposes of this application, an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is someone who identifies as being of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin and is accepted as such by the community in which he or she has lived. Applicants will be asked to provide a letter from an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander organisation or community supporting their claim;
- Be undertaking and enrolled in an appropriate approved medical or health related degree.
Selection criteria
Scholarships will be awarded on the recommendation of the selection committee and will be based on the following criteria:
- The proposed course of study should be of significant benefit to the needs of the Aboriginal community
- Preference will be given to applicants:
- Gaining first tertiary qualification
- Who have already completed successfully at least first year of tertiary education or any part of the stated course
- Community involvement by an applicant will be taken into consideration
Applicants will also be asked to provide details of past/present studies, work experience, awards, personal development work, career path and any involvement in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander communities.
Dates
Deadline: February 21, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
The program is a co-operative program between Australian Rotary Health Research, Rotary clubs, some State or Territory Governments and the Commonwealth Government.
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