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Clem Jones & E.W. “Ted” Jones Memorial Scholarship

Clem Jones & E.W. “Ted” Jones Memorial Scholarship

Australia 05 Feb 2022
The university of Queensland Australia

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Deadline
05 Feb 2022
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Full funding
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Eligible Region
All Regions
Enrolment status: Future UQ student
Student type: Domestic
Study level: Undergraduate
Study level: Science and Mathematics
Scholarship focus: Financial hardship
Scholarship value: $4,500
Scholarship duration: 1 year
Number awarded: May vary
Applications open: 5 January 2022

Eligibility:

You’re eligible if you:

  • are a domestic student
  • are enrolling as a commencing student in any bachelor program at UQ in semester 1 in the year of the scholarship
  • have not completed any prior tertiary study at bachelor level or higher.

And you have:

  • demonstrated significant financial disadvantage through achieving the maximum points for the ‘Financial Hardship’ category of QTAC’s Educational Access Scheme
  • been awarded a UQ Link Scholarship
  • not received another scholarship awarded on the basis of financial hardship at The University of Queensland, with the exception of:
    • UQ Link scholarship
    • 33rd UQ Senate Create Change Residential Scholarship
    • Aspire Residential Scholarship.

Selection criteria:

This scholarship will be awarded to the applicant whose program of study contains a significant component of mathematics.

Preference will be given to students who graduated from (in order of preference):

  • Ipswich Grammar School
  • another high school in the Ipswich Local Government Area.

About this scholarship:

Donated by the Clem Jones Foundation to commemorate the birth and early life in Ipswich of Clem Jones AO, a mathematically inclined surveyor by profession, long-time Lord Mayor of Brisbane and sometime groundkeeper of the Gabba wicket, along with his father, E.W. “Ted” Jones, a teacher at Ipswich Grammar School in the early part of the 1900s.

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