Claire Moore Bursary
This bursary, for a female student of special education, reflects Claire’s view that education provides the best opportunities for all.
This bursary, for a female student of special education, reflects Claire’s view that education provides the best opportunities for all.
In recognition of the difficulties experienced by country students wishing to pursue their education, this bursary is for a female student in their first year of tertiary studies.
This bursary in recognition of the work of Susan’s grandmother, Elsie Byth OBE, (1890 – 1988) helps those planning to study education at university next year.
ESA provide cancer research & support services to women. This bursary reflects this focus by assisting a female student with cancer or whose family is affected by cancer.
Forum aim to improve the skills of women in public speaking. This bursary reflect Forum’s passion for communication.
The Helen Ovens bursary is to honour Helen, an integral member of NCWQ who passed away suddenly in 2013.
This bursary aims to help students enrolled in Early Childhood Tertiary studies who display a firm desire to teach children in the Early Years (Birth to Grade 3).
Sponsored by NCWQ since the start of the bursary program in 2009, this bursary now has a focus on a student of digital technology.
The focus of this bursary is to assist young women from a refugee background, now enrolled at high school, aiming to achieve further educational outcomes.
The bursary recognises the importance of post-graduate study both to the career development of an individual and to research for the benefit of the wider community.