Stafford Wulff international awards at Flinders University in Australia 2021
Opening Date: 11-12-2020 Closing Date: 10-03-2021
Purpose
The purpose of this scholarship is to support provide financial assistance to students commencing the Bachelor of Paramedic Science.
Source of funds
The initial source of funds for this scholarship is donations from two Flinders paramedic graduates, Stafford Wulff and Gabriel Hicks.
Benefits
Each scholarship will have a value of $500. Two scholarships will be available per year for the duration of the funding. Payment will be made in a single instalment after the census date of the first semester of study.
Eligibility
Applicants must:
- be commencing the first year of the Bachelor of Paramedic Science; and
- be enrolled full-time at Flinders University; and
- be in receipt of a means-tested Commonwealth Income Support payment or be able to demonstrate financial hardship.
Tenure
The tenure is 1 year. The scholarship will be paid in a single instalment after the census date of semester one.
Leave
Leave will not be permitted.
Selection
Selection will be made on the basis of academic merit and financial need. Preference will be given to students who are not in receipt of any other scholarship.
Applications
Applications should be submitted online through the Flinders University Student System. Applicants will need to login and navigate to the My Scholarships tab to submit an application. The application form for this scholarship is called “Stafford Wulff Scholarship in Paramedic Science”, or you can search for it by the keyword “Paramedic”. Please read the how to apply page and ensure all of your personal details are up-to-date in the Student System as you will be assessed using this information.
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The scholarship will be advertised on the University website and other appropriate media as determined by Flinders University.
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Scholarship Type: undergraduate, financial, commencing, Indigenous students, international students, regional/remote/rural students,