2025 Clare Burton Memorial Scholarship Application Form
Application form for the 2025 Clare Burton Memorial Scholarship. For more information please visit:
www.qut.edu.au/study/fees-and-scholarships/scholar...
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2025 Clare Burton Memorial Scholarship
Which scholarship are you applying for?
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If you meet the eligibility criteria for both scholarships, please indicate this by selecting both options.
Scholarship 1: Women and Gender Equity
Open to Australian citizens, permanent residents, permanent humanitarian visa holders and New Zealand citizens. Your research must focus on gender equity. This encompasses women and equality in all spheres of endeavour including (but not limited to) employment, education, health, communications, engineering and science.
Scholarship 2: Advancing Gender Equity and Inclusion in Australia
Open to Australian citizens, permanent residents, permanent humanitarian visa holders, New Zealand citizens and international students. Your research must focus on gender equity with the aim to advance equity and inclusion within Australia. The research must be specific to Australia.
Name
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Title
First Name
Last Name
Contact Details
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Email
Phone
Mobile
Address
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Address
City
State
Country
Postcode
What degree are you currently studying?
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What university are you currently enrolled at?
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When did you commence your degree?
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When do you plan to finish your degree?
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What is the title of your research. You will be required to upload further information later as part of your application.
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Have you completed the first milestone of your degree?
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Yes
No
Please indicate your citizenship
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Australian Citizen
New Zealand Citizen
Australian permanent resident
Australian permanent humanitarian visa holders
International student studying at an Australian University
Do you identify with any of the following groups (optional)
Aboriginal
Torres Straight Islander
Low socio-economic status
Living in a rural or isolated area
Non-English speaking background
Female, in non traditional area of study
Living with a disability
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