Irene & David Davy Scholarship for Advancement of Aboriginal Education

University of South Australia

This scholarship is open to *Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander full-time and part-time students of the University of South Australia who are undertaking the final year of an undergraduate program or an Honours year.

Eligibility

Applicants must: be Indigenous students of the University of South Australia who are, or will be, undertaking the final year of an undergraduate program or an honours year. Selection is based on academic merit and community service.

Amount $5,000

Value: Up to $5,000 available to full-time or part-time students, split in two instalments after the Study Period 2 and 5 census dates. If the study load is part-time for any given semester, recipients receive the pro rata rate (half the full-time rate). Depending upon the stage at which the scholarship is received and progression, the recipient may not receive the full $5,000. Payments are not retrospective.Where the study load is 13.5 units or above in a semester the recipient will be paid the full-time amount of $2,500; if the study load is less than 13.5 units, the recipient will be paid the part-time rate (pro-rata) of $1,250.

Closing date 31 March
Number per year 1
Frequency Annual
Duration year
Student type Australian
For Australian students
For international students
Level of study Undergraduate / VET
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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