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The AusIMM EEF Scholarships

Applications for the 2009 AusIMM EEF Scholarships are now open. Please find operating rules and application form attached to this page.


The AusIMM Education Endowment Fund (EEF) Scholarships were established to support the future leaders of the minerals industry through their higher education studies. The Scholarships are currently valued at $8,000 per year for a standard EEF scholarship, and $14,000 per year for a Sir Frank Espie/Rio Tinto scholarship.

As well as receiving financial support over two years, students receive the invaluable benefits of mentoring and networking opportunities with a major minerals company. That is, companies who have made major donations to the Education Endowment Fund are allocated scholarship holders, and are encouraged to engage the student with the industry through vacation work and other initiatives.

Scholarships are awarded to students based on the following criteria:

  • Knowledge of the minerals industry
  • Minerals industry work experience (vacation or part-time work)
  • Demonstrated commitment to the minerals industry after graduation
  • Participation in AusIMM activities (Student Chapters, Branch activities and conferences)
  • Participation in other minerals-related societies
  • Academic results
  • Demonstrated team and leadership skills (via sporting and community activities or other activities)
  • Scholarships are currently valued at $8,000 per year over two years and are supported by a variety of leading mining companies. Companies that have made major donations to the Education Endowment Fund (EEF) are allocated a Scholarship Naming Right.

You can find out further information at: http://www.ausimm.com.au/content/default.aspx?ID=149

Please fill out the attached form and read the attached guidelines as soon as possible. Applications close Friday 19th September 2008.

Please send your application to: Education and Careers Administrator, The AusIMM, PO Box 660, Carlton South, Vic 3053





Xstrata Zinc Commencer Scholarships

Ten commencer scholarships will be offered in 2008 to applicants who are first year undergraduates studying in the areas of metallurgy or geology. They are valued at $1,000 for 1 year. The scholarships are offered to the most eligible applicants who have lodged a scholarship application with the School of Science and Engineering. Students starting mid-year are able to apply at the beginning of the following calendar year.

To Apply

Application forms for the Xstrata Zinc Commencer Scholarships are available from the School of Science and Engineering office, or by clicking here. You can also obtain a copy via email at a.ryan@ballarat.edu.au

Closing Date
Applications for the Xstrata Zinc Commencer Scholarships have now closed.

Offers
Offers for 2008 have been made.

Deferability
Scholarships cannot be deferred.

Further Information
Please contact the School of Science & Engineering on (03) 5327 9277.





Xstrata Zinc Senior Scholarships

Five scholarships will be offered in 2008 to applicants who are second year undergraduates studying in the areas of metallurgy, geology, mining engineering, civil engineering or mechanical engineering.

They are valued at:

  • $ 4,000 for the third year of study in geology, metallurgy and mining engineering
  • $ 2,000 for the third year of study in civil and mechanical engineering.

Successful applicants will also be required to commit to undertake 12 weeks of paid vacation work with Xstrata Zinc ideally between second and third year of the course.

The scholarships are offered to the most eligible applicants who have lodged a scholarship application with the School of Science & Engineering.


To Apply
Application forms for the Xstrata Zinc Senior Scholarships are available from the School of Science and Engineering office, or by clicking here.
You can also obtain a copy via email at a.ryan@ballarat.edu.au. You will also need to fill in an application form for vacation work located by clicking here or on the website: http://xstratacareers.nga.net.au/customers/xstratacareers/docs/vacation_student_employment.htm
You are also required to read and agree to the Scholarship Regulations prior to applying for your scholarship. For a copy of the regulations, click here.


Closing Date
The closing date for 2008 Xstrata Zinc Senior Scholarships is 12 Noon 5 May 2008. No Late applications will be accepted. The 2008 Xstrata Zinc Commencer Scholarships have closed.


Offers
Interviews will be conducted during the week commencing 12 May and offers will be made after Friday 16 May. Scholarships will be presented at a suitable ceremony after this date.


Further Information
Please contact Adi Ryan at the School of Science & Engineering on (03) 5327 9277 or via email on a.ryan@ballarat.edu.au





Honours Scholarships: Environmental Management and Biology

The Environmental Management area of the School of Science and Engineering, University of Ballarat is seeking expressions of interest from prospective students for funded Honours positions for 2007 in a range of areas relating to environmental management and biology. Available projects include:

  • Survivorship and recruitment of the "endangered" Corangamite Water Skink (Cook)
  • Impact of pesticide drift on the invertebrate prey of the Striped Legless Lizard (Cook)
  • Distribution of the Striped Legless Lizard across an agricultural gradiant (Cook)
  • Diversity of arid zone lizards on fragmented dune systems in western NSW (Cook)
  • Impacts of elevated bird populations on canopy invertebrates around water points in the arid zone (Cook)
  • Environmental implications of the Wimmera-Mallee pipeline project: changes to water availability in a semi-arid landscape (Cook)
  • Increased abundance of a specialist gall insect is related to its host plant vigour: oviposition preference or better larval performance? (Florry)
  • Biological control of the invasive liane Mcfadyena unguis-cati: developing sampling methodology for bio-evaluation (Florry)
  • Effect of temperature on weed seed viability (Florry)
  • Responses of the flora and fauna of the Lake Wendouree precinct to prolonged drought and the provision of recycled water (Florry)
  • The impact of the South West Integrated Flora & Fauna Team (SWIFFT) on community attitudes (Graz)

Applicants must hold a relevant undergraduate degree. The successful applicants will be located at the Mt Helen Campus in Ballarat. Scholarships of up to $5,000 are available for all projects. Honours can be taken full-time or part-time and can commence early in the year or mid-year.

Interested applicants should send a copy of their resume with a results transcript, contact details for two referees and a covering letter outlining their interest in one or more of the above projects and capability in the proposed study.

Further Information: Dr. Simon Cook. Phone: 03 5327 9122, email: s.cook@ballarat.edu.au , or Dr. Singarayer Florentine, phone: 03 5327 9231, email: s.florentine@ballarat.edu.au





School of Science and Engineering Financial Aid Scholarships

School of Science and Engineering Financial Aid Scholarships
In 2009 there will be eight financial aid scholarships available to students enrolled in an undergraduate course with the School of Science and Engineering.
6 Education Costs Scholarships: $2,207 each

Two of these scholarships will be set aside as School Based Indigenous Education Cost Scholarship for 2009.
2 Indigenous Education Cost Scholarship: $2,207 each.

Further Information
(w) http://www.ballarat.edu.au/equityscholarships
(e) equityscholarships@ballarat.edu.au





Master of Engineering Technology

Scholarships are offered to domestic Master of Engineering Technology students who have a Bachelor of Engineering Science from the University of Ballarat.

Further Information
Please contact the Head of the School of Science & Engineering on:
Phone: (03) 5327 9354
Email: s.hall@ballarat.edu.au



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UB Financial Aid Scholarships

Developed to assist regional and remote, low socio-economic, drought affected and Indigenous students with the costs associated with further education, the UB Financial Aid Scholarships are merit-based, non-repayable, and awarded for one year of study at UB.

Numerous types are available, with the eligibility criteria based on the Commonwealth Learning Scholarships. To meet the base criteria, you must be:

  • Enrolled in your first undergraduate degree, or the Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary), or a nominated TAFE Arts Academy course; and
  • An Australian citizen or holder of a permanent humanitaritan visa; and
  • Undertaking a full-time load, or have exceptional circumstances for not studying full-time; and
  • Able to demonstrate low socio-economic status.

NB: Students must meet additional criteria for the University of Ballarat's Drought Relief Scholarships, Accommodation Scholarships, Dr Mary Atkinson Scholarship, School-based Financial Aid Scholarships and Free Computer Equity Scheme.

Further Information
Please follow this link:
http://www.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/student/recruitment/cls/equity_scholarships.shtml



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Vice Chancellor's Scholarships & Awards

The Vice-Chancellor awards Scholarships to the value of $1000 to ten Year 12 students within the Central Highlands, Wimmera, Barwon, Loddon, Mallee and Western District regions who enrol in a University of Ballarat course. The Scholarships are awarded on the basis of excellence in their areas of study, contributions to the community and to their school.

Awards to the value of $100 are also available to the Year 10 students who achieve the best results within their school, in each of the secondary schools within the Central Highlands and Wimmera regions. These awards will be presented at Secondary School Speech Nights.

Further Information
Student Recruitment: (t) 03 5327 9923



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Mick Young Scholarship

The over-riding eligibility criteria for a recipient of a Mick Young Scholarship is financial disadvantage combined with motivation and commitment to furthering education and improving life circumstances.

Scholarships are available to students who are undertaking full-time studies in either the TAFE or Higher Education Division at the University of Ballarat for the full 2007 Academic Year, unless there are exceptional circumstances which prevent them from studying full-time.

The Scholarship is valid for 12 months and the successful applicant is required to commence study no later than 1st March in the year in which the Scholarship commences. Termination of studies by the holder will automatically cancel the Scholarship.

Please note that Scholarship application does not guarantee you a place in the course of your choice.

Value: $2,000 each

How to Apply
1. Please read the Mick Young 2007 Information for full eligibility criteria.
2. Download and complete the Mick Young Application Form.
3. Send or deliver it to the address shown by the closing date.

Closing date
The closing date for receipt of applications is 4.00pm Thursday 15 February 2007.

Further Information
Student Administration: (t) 03 5327 8249
(e) s.austin@ballarat.edu.au



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Rural Finance Scholarships

Rural Finance is committed to the on-going education and skills development of young farmers and other young people involved in Victorian agriculture. Each year Rural Finance offers up to six scholarships worth up to $6,000 per annum to Victorian students for the duration of their course.

Who can Apply?

  • Students attending a tertiary institution in Victoria
  • Student in the first or second year of their first undergraduate degree
  • Students under 26 years of age
  • Studies may include agriculture, business, food science, forestry, applied science, horticulture, science and veterinary science, among others
  • Students must demonstrate a career commitment that will ultimately benefit agriculture
The scholarships are open not only to students who wish to take up farming as a career, but also to those who wish to provide consultancy, research, technical and other services to agriculture.

How do you Apply?
Application forms are available from any Rural Finance office or may be downloaded from the website:www.ruralfinance.com.au

Application Closing Date
Applications close 31 May each year.

For Further Information
Please contact Mr Peter Nee in Bendigo on (03) 5448 2608
(e) scholarships@ruralfinance.com.au
(w) www.ruralfinance.com.au

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Australian Federation of University Women - Victoria

AFUW 2007 Scholarships
The scholarships for 2007 are offered only to female students who are enrolled at Victorian universities, who can demonstrate that they have been or are experiencing disadvantage in the pursuit of their studies.

William and Elizabeth Fisher Scholarship
$3000 and two Bursaries $1500 each for female students enrolled in 2007 in a postgraduate research degree at a Victorian University.

Trudy Kentish Scholarship
$2000 for a female student enrolled in 2007 in a Postgraduate Diploma of Education (Dip Ed) enrolled at a Victorian University.

AFUW - Vic Scholarhip
$2000 and two Bursaries $1000 each for female students enrolled in 2007 in a postgraduate coursework degree at a Victorian University. Mature Age will be a preferential factor.

E D Daniels Scholarship
$2500 and two Bursaries $1250 each for female students enrolled in 2007 in an Honours degree at a Victorian University.

Further Information and Application Closing Date:
Full details including application forms and referee guidelines may be found on the AFUW website at www.vicnet.net.au/~afuwvic
Inquiries may be made to the Scholarship Secretary Ms Irene Axup.
Email: ireneaxup@hotmail.com
Phone: (03) 9557 2556


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Fulbright Scholarships

Valued at up to $A40,000, the Fulbright Awards are open to Australian citizens to undertake research or study in the United States. The award must be started between 1 July 2006 and 30 June 2007.

Applications are invited in the following award categories:

  • Fulbright Postgraduate Awards
  • Fulbright Professional Awards
  • Fulbright Postdoctoral Awards
  • Fulbright Senior Scholar Awards

Application Closing Date:
Applications for the 2006 Fulbright Awards close on 31 August, 2006

Further Information:
For further information and application forms, go to www.fulbright.com.au



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University of Ballarat Pipe Band Scholarships

The University of Ballarat Pipe Band is a highly successful Victorian Pipe Band with more than 50 members of all ages. Its aim is to promote the Highland Bagpipes and Drums.

Two scholarships are available to the value of $1,000 each (full scholarship), or half scholarships may be awarded to the value of $500. To be eligible for a scholarship, students must be enrolled at the University of Ballarat, and be interested in becoming playing members of the University of Ballarat Pipe Band. Applicants must also have had some tuition in playing Bagpipes or Drums.

Further Information:
Please contact Mrs V Ives on (03) 5339 5158 or Mr T Bodey on (03) 5331 9611.



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External Scholarships

This is a selection of external scholarships that you may be eligible for.

External Scholarships

Scholarship Database


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University of Ballarat Scholarships and Awards Page

The University of Ballarat offers scholarships for TAFE and Higher Education undergraduate and postgraduate students to help make further education affordable and accessible.
http://www.ballarat.edu.au/aasp/student/recruitment/scholarships.shtml

Note: Scholarships, prizes and awards are subject to change from time to time. Contact the School for further details.



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