The University of Melbourne is proud to announce the Lander and Rogers Prize for Excellence in Scholarship Towards Indigenous Justice. This prestigious award, worth up to $4,000, recognizes outstanding academic performance in the subject “Law and Indigenous Peoples
Eligibility for the scholarship is based on academic performance in the subject “Law and Indigenous Peoples” (or its successor). The prize is awarded to the student(s) who achieve the highest mark in this subject, with ties resulting in the prize being equally split. Both domestic and international graduate coursework students currently enrolled at the university are eligible for automatic consideration.
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( votes)Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne is one of Australia’s leading universities and a global top-ranking institution. Renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and groundbreaking research, it offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and research programs across various disciplines. Located in the vibrant city of Melbourne, the university provides students with a rich learning environment, modern facilities, and opportunities for global engagement.
Application Deadline: Open
Brief Description
- University or Organization: University of Melbourne
- Department: NA
- Course Level: Graduate coursework
- Award: Up to $4,000
- Access Mode: Online
- Number of Awards: At least 1
- Nationality: Domestic and international students
- The award can be taken in: Australia
Eligibility
- Eligible Countries: Domestic and international students are eligible to apply.
- Acceptable Course or Subjects: The scholarship will be awarded for the subject “Law and Indigenous Peoples” (or its successor) offered by the university.
- Admissible Criteria: To be eligible, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Completion of the subject “Law and Indigenous Peoples” (or its successor).
- The prize is awarded to the student with the highest mark in the subject. In case of a tie, the prize will be split equally.
How to Apply
No application is required. All students who are or were enrolled in the award year in the “Law and Indigenous Peoples” subject will be automatically considered for this prize.
Benefits
The prize provides a one-off payment of $4,000 to the student(s) who achieved the highest mark in the subject.
Conditions:
- Students must agree to the university sharing their name and course details with the donor.
- Students may be required to provide a note of appreciation or a brief report on the benefits of the scholarship if requested.
