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The Indigenous students' guide to scholarships in Australia and overseas

2009/10 Edition available NOW!

Jointly published by the Aurora Project and the Charlie Perkins Trust for Children & Students, The Indigenous students’ guide to postgraduate scholarships in Australia and overseas includes over 120 postgraduate scholarships across all disciplines, including architecture, business, education, engineering, government, health, humanities, information technology, law and the arts. Most of the scholarships are for Indigenous students only with some open to all Australian students.

The easy-to-use format takes you through the process of choosing from the many prestigious scholarships on offer: from application to acceptance.

Along with advice, there are personal stories from Indigenous postgraduates about what postgraduate study has meant to them professionally and personally. This guide will help make the possibility of postgraduate study a reality.

Pick up a copy of the guide at the Indigenous Higher Education Unit at your university or download an order form in PDF (598KB) or Word (30KB) formats.

More postgraduate scholarships available:
We will continue to update the guide in readiness for the next edition as we become aware of additional postgraduate scholarship opportunities.

Here is a list of additional scholarships:

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The Charlie Perkins Trust for Children & Students

The Trust, inspired by and in memory of Charlie Perkins, is currently working to establish a scholarship scheme which will give talented Indigenous Australians the opportunity to study at the University of Oxford.  In his capacity as Executive Director of the Charlie Perkins Trust for Children & Students, Richard Potok is working with the Trust on a number of education and health projects.

For more information about Charlie Perkins, the Trust or its activities or to make a donation, please visit the website at: www.perkinstrust.com.au

 

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