Ken Wanganeen Scholarship
The Australian National University (ANU)
The scholarship has been generously established in memory of the distinguished Indigenous Australian, Ken Wanganeen. Mr Wanganeen completed his first degree with honours at Flinders University and during his career became Assistant Secretary in the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. He was committed to developing constructive ways of bringing the people of Australia together.
Eligibility
Applicants must: be Indigenous Australians; be enrolled, or will be enrolled, in a graduate coursework program at ANU; or be enrolled, or will be enrolled in the Australian National Internship program. Selection is based on leadership (or potential to be a leader) in the community, academic merit, and 2 referee reports.
Closing date | 31 January |
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Number per year | 1 |
Frequency | Annual |
Duration | year |
Student type | Australian |
Gender | Co-Ed |
For Australian students | |
For international students | |
Level of study | Postgraduate |
Field of studys | Accounting Agriculture Architecture Psychology Built environment Business and management Communications Computing and information technology Creative arts Dentistry Economics Education and training Engineering and technology Environmental studies Tourism and hospitality Health services and support Humanities and social sciences Languages Law Para-legal studies Mathematics Medicine Nursing Pharmacy Rehabilitation Sciences Social work Sport and leisure Surveying Veterinary science |
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