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Scholarships

CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS

Clinical Placement Scholarships - To recognise the importance of practicum and clinical placements, the Charles Sturt University Foundation Scholarship Committee at the Bathurst Campus has allocated a sum of $20,000 for each session (Autumn and Spring) in 2009, for the purpose of assisting meritorious students studying on the Bathurst Campus in the Teacher Education, Nursing and Paramedic disciplines. This scholarship is specifically for students undertaking practicum and clinical placements that are a compulsory component of their course - for more information go to the Bathurst Foundation Practicum and Clinical Placement Scholarships (PCPS) and Professional Placement Equity Grants (PPEG)

International exchange information - Attached is an information sheet that provides students with information regarding funding opportunities and who to contact for those interested in completing an international experience, whether this is a full session or year exchange, completing clinical practice, attending a short term programme or study tour etc...more

Also attached is a list of the current exchange agreement partners – which has been broken down by course/discipline....more

DARMASISWA Scholarship Programme - offers students from countries which have a diplomatic relationship with Indonesia. ...more

Bringing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander nurses back to the workforce - Are you eligible for a $6,000 payment to return to your nursing career? ....more

Scholarships for Nurse Practitioners - The Australian Government is investing $2.1 million to help build the nation's nurse practitioner workforce.....more

Joan Hardy Scholarship - for post-graduate nursing research ...more

The NSW Aboriginal Nursing and Midwifery Cadetship Programme - are you an Aboriginal student currently studying fulltime a Bachelor of Nursing or Midwifery? If Yes, do you know that you can apply for financial assistance under the NSW Aboriginal Nursing and Midwifery Cadetship programme? Download flyer

Peter Andren Memorial Health Scholarship - Orange Aboriginal Medical Service (OAMS) is a not for profit organisation committed to the empowerment, motivation and support of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous students within regional and rural NSW who are currently enrolled and or intending to enrol in a health or medical field.  

The late Mr Peter Andren, Federal Member for Calare 1996-2007, supported the work of OAMS. Peter was committed to equal access to culturally appropriate health services for Aboriginal peoples.

The Peter Andren Memorial Health Scholarship will provide support to students from regional and rural NSW by assisting with access to tertiary education in order to improve the health and well being of our Indigenous and disadvantaged communities.

Application forms can be accessed by contacting Orange Aboriginal Medical Service on 6361 7855 or 6361 7355 - alternatively you can download them from: How to apply for a scholarship and Application form

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