The Boyce Bursary for a student with a Learning Disability
Former Senator Sue Boyce has been a long-term advocate for those with a disability. This bursary is for a female student with a disability, to assist her study program after high school.
Former Senator Sue Boyce has been a long-term advocate for those with a disability. This bursary is for a female student with a disability, to assist her study program after high school.
The bursary recipient must be preparing to work in an area which benefits older women – possibly the health care sector, but any field that includes older women.
This bursary is to support members in pursuing interests and projects that are meaningful to them.
This bursary is sponsored by Senator Susan McDonald and reflects her interest in the issues for northern Queenslanders, including access to education.
The focus is on assisting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander female students studying a tertiary course.
The bursary is to assist a female tertiary student from the Moreton Bay council region with her tertiary studies.
Former Senator Sue Boyce has been a long-term advocate for those with a disability. This bursary is for a female student with a disability, to assist her study program after high school.
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.
ESA provide cancer research & support services to women. This bursary reflects this focus by assisting a female student whose family is affected by cancer.
The Helen Ovens bursary is to honour Helen, an integral member of NCWQ who passed away suddenly in 2013.