Each year the National Security College (‘the College’) may offer a number of awards known as the Dr Margot McCarthy Memorial Scholarship for Women in Security (‘the Award’).
The objectives of the Award are to foster domestic talent in women in national security policy and attract high quality applicants who may otherwise have been excluded due to financial constraints and who can demonstrate long-term commitment to a career in National Security in either the public service or policy research.
Funding for this Award has been provided by the National Security College.
The objective of the Award is to support and assist students with financial need to purchase books considered essential to their studies.
The Kloeden Foundation Forestry Grant supports undergraduate and postgraduate domestic and international students with a bona fide interest in developing a career in forestry and plantation management.
Each year the ANU College of Law may offer a number of awards known as the ANU Law Careers and Employability Travel Grant ('the Award'). The objective of the Award is to financially support ANU College of Law students when undertaking an ANU College of Law Careers and Employability program or initiative. Funding for this Award has been provided by the ANU College of Law.
The objective of the Award is to support Indigenous students who are undertaking the School of Cybernetics Master of Applied Cybernetics. The Award aims to help build the recipient's leadership skills in technology, business and community areas, and to develop a mentoring relationship with prominent professionals in the private and public sectors.
The objective of the Award is to support and provide funding for a domestic or international candidate with financial need who is eligible for membership of the Institution of Engineers Australia to enable them to pursue a Master's program in Cybernetics at the School.
The objective of the Award is to support students who are undertaking the School of Cybernetics' Master of Applied Cybernetics. The Award aims to remove barriers to entry and to encourage diversity through recognition of individual background, education, industry experience and aspiration. We are flexible about qualifications and welcome applicants that can demonstrate passion and experience that is relevant to the field of cybernetics.
Full-time postgraduate students are invited to apply for the ANU School of Art & Design Graduate Materials Award in Visual Arts.
The objective of the Award is to support students who are undertaking the School of Cybernetics Masters of Applied Cybernetics. The Award aims to help build the recipient's leadership skills in technology, business and community areas, and to develop a mentoring relationship with prominent professionals in the private and public sectors.