Casella Wines Health Science Scholarship

Charles Sturt University

Casella Family Brands is a family owned company based in Yenda, NSW. Led by Managing Director John Casella, it was propelled to the forefront of the export arena in 2001 by its hugely successful brand. Casella Family Brands is Australia's largest family wine company and continues to grow its portfolio showcasing Australian regional and winemaking excellence across the globe. With a commitment of investing in tomorrow's leaders and nurturing future talent, Casella Family Brands has a long-standing partnership with Charles Sturt University dating back to 2008. Each year, Casella Family Brands offers up to six scholarships to students across several fields including health, science and agriculture. The scholarships are designed to alleviate some of the financial pressures that come when studying so that students can focus on achieving exceptional results. For more information on Casella Family Brands, visit casellafamilybrands.com Read more at http://futurestudents.csu.edu.au/help-with-costs/fees-and-costs/help-with-costs/scholarships/foundation/1st-year/casella-wines-health-science-scholarship?1PTpEt9M6sWDLWHg.99

Eligibility

Applicants must: be commencing first year in Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (major Medical Imaging), Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (major Nuclear Medicine) or Bachelor of Nursing at Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga campus; and have completed the majority of their high school education within the Riverina region; possess a sound academic achievement.

Closing date Early February
Number per year 5
Frequency Annual
Duration years
Student type Australian
Gender Co-Ed
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Undergraduate / VET
Field of studys Health services and support
Medicine
Nursing
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