Merit International Scholarship, Edith Cowan University, Australia

The Merit International Scholarship is offered to international students who can demonstrate high levels of academic achievement and English competency in their previous studies. The scholarship offers a 10% reduction in your tuition fees for the duration of your course at ECU. To be eligible you will need to pre-apply for the scholarship before applying for your course.

At a glance

  • You must not be a current ECU student to apply for this scholarship.
  • In order to apply for this scholarship, you must not have a course application in the ECU system.
  • Questions about this scholarship can be directed to scholarships@ecu.edu.au or studyecu@ecu.edu.au.

Eligibility guidelines
To be eligible for this scholarship you must:

  • be an international student who can demonstrate a high level of academic performance in prior studies and a high level of English competency;
  • be commencing study at ECU in the next intake;
  • meet ECU’s English and academic direct entry requirements for the course of your choice;
  • not be in receipt of a government scholarship or industry sponsorship;
  • not have a pending course application with ECU;
  • be an International student and not an Australian Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident, or New Zealand Citizen;
  • intend to study an undergraduate degree or postgraduate coursework degree; and
  • study on-campus or online.

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Forrest Research Foundation PhD Scholarships, Australia

The Forrest Research Foundation was established in 2014 following the donation of $65 million, by Andrew and Nicola Forrest. Their donation is to assist Western Australia in becoming a world-class centre of research and innovation through attracting the next generation of outstanding intellects to this State.

The Forrest Research Foundation scholarship is valued at over $45,000 per year and is available for outstanding international and Australian students who wish to study towards the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at one of the following Western Australian Universities:

  • Curtin University
  • Edith Cowan University
  • Murdoch University
  • Notre Dame University (Fremantle Campus)
  • The University of Western Australia

Student type

  • Future Students

Faculty

  • Centre for Aboriginal Studies
  • Humanities
  • Curtin Business School
  • Health Sciences
  • Science & Engineering

Course type

  • Postgraduate Research

Gender

  • Non-gender specific

Nationality

  • Permanent Humanitarian Visa
  • New Zealand Citizen
  • Australian Permanent Resident
  • International students
  • Australian Citizen

Scholarship base

  • Merit Based

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Lesley Lillian Graham Award, Edith Cowan University, Australia

This award was established by the will of Miss Lesley Lillian Graham to reward outstanding secondary student teachers majoring in English. The donated funds are to be used to assist a student studying towards becoming an English Teacher. The Lesley Lillian Graham Awards are open to fourth year students enrolled in either a Bachelor of Education (Secondary) or Bachelor of Arts (Education) / Bachelor of Arts and are majoring in English OR enrolled in a Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary) with a curriculum study major in English Education.

Payments
Amount: $5000
Frequency:
Two Installments of $2500; the first following confirmation of acceptance and the second (final) installment to be paid after census date – 31 August 2011, providing eligibility requirements have been met
Method:
Electronic funds transfer

Eligibility requirements
Eligibility criteria:

  • Academic merit
  • Demonstrated teaching ability
  • Must be enrolled in one of the listed eligible ECU courses

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The Karrakatta Club Dame Mary Gilmore Award, Edith Cowan University, Australia

The Karrakatta Club Dame Mary Gilmore Award aims to further the education of an eligible female postgraduate student. The award offers a scholarship to meet expenses associated with a doctoral degree or Master by Research. The award will be offered biennially.

Amount: $2,000
Frequency: Once only
Method:
Cheque

Applicant information:
Certified copies of each of the following;

  • Final undergraduate transcript, research proposal approval letter.
  • Australian citizenship certificate or birth certificate.
  • A statement of support from the applicant’s supervisor.
  • Applicants who have presented conference papers, or published journal articles, whether or not connected with current research, should submit copies of these items with evidence of peer review, if applicable.
  • The successful applicant will be notified by mid December.
  • The award will be presented at a function of the Karrakatta Club, to be held in the year following selection.
  • The successful applicant will be required to submit a report in writing on their work to the members of the executive of the Karrakatta Club, and may be invited to address members of the Club.

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Governor-General’s Indigenous Student Teacher Scholarships, Edith Cowan University, Australia

The Governor-General’s Indigenous Student Teacher Scholarships are a prestigious award that will assist one Indigenous student in each state and territory to undertake teacher education studies at university. The scholarships will provide $25,000 per year to successful recipients for the life of their teaching degree (up to 4 years).

Amount: $25,000
Frequency:
Yearly (for up to four years)

Eligibility criteria:
To be eligible for a GGISTS, the applicant must:

  • be an Indigenous Australian
  • have completed Year 12 or equivalent, or mature age requirements
  • be enrolled in, or have been accepted into, a higher education institution undergraduate teacher education course
  • have 2 referee reports (see template)
  • have the potential to acquire a teaching degree and take up a position as a teacher

Level of study:

  • UG – Undergraduate Bachelor Courses

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Perth Airport Indigenous Scholarship, Edith Cowan University, Australia

Westralia Airports Corporation (WAC), owner and operator of Perth Airport, will be offering two (2) $5000.00 scholarships in 2010 to 1st year Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students undertaking studies at ECU. This follows the signing of a Partnership Agreement between WAC and Nyoongar Elders in July 2009.

Selection will be based on demonstration of prior Academic success as well as personal and educational goals. Successful recipients will have the opportunity to receive mentoring from Nyoongar Elders.

Amount: $5000 per year for full time enrolment (pro rata for part time – minimum 30 credit points)
Frequency: $2500 (or pro rata) payment made each semester after census date
Method: Electronic Funds Transfer

Eligibility criteria:

  • Indigenous – Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander

Level of study:

  • Advanced Diploma (3 year courses only)
  • UG – Undergraduate Bachelor Courses

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Nedlands (Secondary) Teachers College Memorial Award, Edith Cowan University, Australia

The Nedlands (Secondary) Teachers College Memorial Award is aimed at supporting a rural/remote secondary teacher in building professional competence through study at ECU at masters level, as the Nedlands (Secondary) Teachers College had a focus on developing the professional competence of secondary teachers, many of whom served in rural and remote areas.

Amount: $1200
Frequency: Once only payment
Method:
Electronic funds transfer

Eligibility criteria:

  • Applicants must be secondary teachers, teaching at a rural or remote secondary school, including rural district high schools, within Western Australia
  • Commencing the 1st year of the Master of Education, or having completed no more than two units of the Master of Education

Level of Study:

  • Masters courses by coursework or research

Faculty:

  • Education and Arts

School:

  • School of Education

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Churchlands Teacher’s College Memorial Award, Edith Cowan University, Australia

The Churchlands Teachers College Memorial Award was established by the Churchlands Teachers College Alumni Chapter to support an Honours student in Business. Business has been a traditional strength at Churchlands and was a major factor in the diversification of the academic profile of colleges, which ultimately enabled the colleges to attain university designation.

Applicant information:
Applicants are required to provide a written statement (1 x A4 page) indicating the purpose, nature and significance of their proposed research area.

Selection:
Selection is based upon course WAM and purpose, nature and significance of proposed research area.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Academic merit
  • Purpose nature and significance of proposed research area

Level of study:

  • Undergraduate bachelor course honours

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The City of Joondalup “Focussing on the Future” Award, Edith Cowan University, Australia

The City of Joondalup “Focussing on the Future” ECU Award is aimed at assisting 2nd year student living within the catchment area of the City of Joondalup. The scholarship intends to help lessen the student debt by providing funds to assist with course fees as well as offer practical work experience. The scholarship includes the opportunity to begin a career in a local government department, by completing a paid work placement within the City of Joondalup for up to 12 weeks.

Applicant information:
Applicants will be required to provide a descriptive statement (1000 words approx) demonstrating how they have given time and leadership to their community.

Selection:
Selection will be based on the statement provided by the student demonstrating how they have given time and leadership to their community.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Academic merit
  • Must reside in the City of Joondalup catchment area
  • Must be enrolled in one of the following ECU recognised Focussing on the Future’ courses:
    • Bachelor of Business – with a major in one of the following disciplines:
      • Accounting Business
      • Business Law
      • Economics
      • Employment Relations
      • Finance
      • Human Resource Management
      • Management
      • Management of Information Technology
      • Marketing
      • Sport Management
      • Tourism Management
    • Bachelor of Learning & Organisational Development
    • Bachelor of Marketing, Advertising and Public Relations
    • Bachelor of Marketing and Creative Services
    • Double Degree in Laws/Business
    • Bachelor of Criminology & Justice
    • Bachelor of Criminology & Juvenile Justice
    • Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, Criminology and Justice)
    • Bachelor of Event , Sport and Recreation Management
    • Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism Management
    • Bachelor of Sport Management
    • Bachelor of Tourism Management

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Dr Thelma Bessell-Browne Undergraduate Scholarship, Edith Cowan University, Australia

The Dr Thelma Bessell-Brown Scholarship was established in honour of Dr Leo Leriche’s late wife Dr Thelma Bessell-Browne. Thelma was a teacher who dedicated her whole life to education, with a strong focus on reading and literacy in particular. The Dr Thelma Bessell-Browne Scholarship will be awarded to a student studying 4th Year in an Undergraduate Education degree in 2011 and who demonstrates a passion for education and a specific interest in reading and literacy.

Applicant Information:
Applicants must supply a written statement of 200 words indicating their commitment to the effective teaching of reading and literacy. In particular applicants should refer to any relevant activities they have undertaken, outside of their core units, in order to support their knowledge and understanding of effective literacy teaching.

Selection:
Selection will be based on academic merit and statement of commitment.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Students enrolling in their 4th Year at ECU in either
    • Bachelor of Education (Primary) or
    • Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Studies) or
    • Bachelor of Education (Kindergarten through Primary)
  • having completed one of the following unit structures (or equivalent);
  • CPC2101 and CPC2103; or LAN 2101 and LAN3201

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