Senator Susan McDonald Bursary
This bursary is sponsored by Senator Susan McDonald and reflects her interest in the issues for northern Queenslanders, including access to education.
This bursary is sponsored by Senator Susan McDonald and reflects her interest in the issues for northern Queenslanders, including access to education.
The bursary aims to encourage and empower a female medical graduate who identifies as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander, to further their medical career and/or leadership aspirations.
The focus is on assisting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander female students studying a tertiary course.
The focus is on females who are now studying at tertiary level, such as university or TAFE, to enable you to return to employment after a break from the workforce.
The purpose of this bursary is to assist the recipient to attend a Medical Women’s event or AMA Conference that will foster commitment, involvement and leadership in issues relevant to medical women.
The bursary is intended to support its recipient to attend, present or participate Medical Women’s event or AMA Conference on a topic relevant to medical women, women’s health issues, social issues relevant to women’s health or leadership by women.
This bursary focuses assistance for female students living in this council area, who identify with the LGBTIQ community.
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.
This bursary, for a female student of special education, reflects Claire’s view that education provides the best opportunities for all.