There are up to two awards available each year known as the ANU PBSA Partnership – Spotless Scholarship to support ANU students undertaking a research project in Sustainability, Facilities Management, Asset Management or a related field.
Funding for this award has been provided by Spotless under the PBSA ANU Partnership. Spotless is an Australian listed company that provides Integrated Facilities Management Services. In December 2016 Spotless entered into a 30 year partnership with HRL Morrison and Co and the ANU to manage on campus Purpose Built Student Accommodation (PBSA).
Field of study
Sustainability, Facilities Management, Asset Management or a related field.
Eligibility
The award is available each year to a prospective or continuing ANU student who is:
- a domestic or an international student;
- enrolling in an Honours year;
- undertaking an honours project that aligns with Spotless’ interests of sustainability, facilities management, asset management or a closely related field.
Selection
Selection is made on the basis of academic merit and the relevance of the proposal to contribute to the relevant fields of study (i.e. Sustainability, Facilities Management, Asset Management or related fields). The successful proposal will provide a relevant contribution to improve the efficiency or performance of the built environment at the ANU.
Benefits
The scholarship will be valued at $15,000 – $20,000 per annum depending upon the number of recipients. Up to two scholarships will be awarded annually.
How to apply
In order to apply for the scholarship, applicants are required to submit a statement of no more than 1000 words outlining:
- Area of Study
- Aims
- Thesis
- Methodology
- Timetable/program
- Planned outputs
- Potential benefits to be derived (ie. savings, improved process, understanding etc…)
- Potential commercialisation (if any)
- Practical assistance or access to buildings required (if any)
- Timing of reporting
In addition, the application should contain your name, ANU ID number, and contact details (email address, postal address and phone number).
Statements should be submitted to coursework.scholarships@anu.edu.au on or before the closing date.
Application periods
1 October 2018 – 29 January 2019
Reference document
Conditions of award (PDF, 369.1 KB)
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