The objective of the award is to assist an undergraduate Indigenous Australian student to undertake an approved program of study.
Funding for this award has been provided to honour the memory of Lindsay and his father Joseph Croft.
Each year the Tjabal Indigenous Higher Education Centre offers the Judith Wright Scholarship with the aim of assisting female Indigenous students undertake research in their chosen field of study in the future.
The scholarship has been generously established in memory of the distinguished Indigenous Australian, Ken Wanganeen. Mr Wanganeen completed his first degree with honours at Flinders University and during his career became Assistant Secretary in the Department of Aboriginal Affairs. He was committed to developing constructive ways of bringing the people of Australia together.
Each year the ANU College of Engineering, Computing and Cybernetics may offer an award known as the Paul Thistlewaite Memorial Honours Year Scholarship.
The objective of the Award is to encourage ongoing academic achievement of high-performing Honours students, with preference given to female candidates to support gender equity within the field.
Funding for this Award has been provided by the Thistlewaite Family and a range of donors in memory of Dr Paul Thistlewaite who has a long held affinity with ANU, particularly within the field of Computer Science.
Each year the Australian National University offers the National Indigenous Merit Scholarship with the aim of acknowledging the academic excellence of Indigenous students in secondary school studies and provide assistance with costs related to tertiary studies.
Each year the Australian National University offers the National Indigenous University Scholarship with the aim of acknowledging the academic excellence of Indigenous students in secondary school studies and provide assistance with costs related to tertiary studies.
The National Merit Scholarship is aimed to provide financial assistance to select students who are no longer eligible to receive the ANU National University Scholarship (NUS).
The National University Scholarship aims reward academic excellence in secondary school studies by providing assistance with living costs and other expenses related to tertiary studies.
To commemorate the contribution of Professor R D Terrell to international relations and international student affairs, the University has established the Terrell International Undergraduate Scholarships to be awarded to international undergraduate students on the basis of their achievement in the first year of a Bachelor's degree at The Australian National University.
About this scholarship: The Tuckwell Scholarship Program is the most transformational undergraduate scholarship program in Australia. Every year, we offer 25 talented school-leavers the opportunity to fulfil their potential by actively participating in the very best that ANU has to offer. Scholars are selected on the basis of intellect, character, leadership and their commitment to Australia.