Hansen Yuncken Scholarship for Women in Construction and Engineering
Value
$7,500 + Opportunity for a Paid Work Placement
Duration
One (1) year
Status
Closed
Opens
01/02/2024Closes
02/04/2024Quick Links
Overview
To encourage and support female students to continue their higher education in the UTS Bachelor of Construction Project Management or a Bachelor of Engineering degree with a major in Civil or Civil and Environmental engineering.
Who is eligible?
To be eligible for the Scholarship, an applicant must meet all of the following criteria:
- Australian or New Zealand citizens, or the holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humanitarian visa; and
- Be female-identifying; and
- Be commencing their first or second year and enrolled in one of the following degrees:
- For continuing students - have achieved a minimum of a Pass Average (WAM 50 or above); and
- Bachelor of Construction Project Management (C10214); or
- Bachelor of Construction Project Management, Bachelor of International Studies (C10215); or
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (C09066) majoring in Civil or Civil and Environmental Engineering; or
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of International Studies (C09123) majoring in Civil or Civil and Environmental Engineering; or
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Diploma in Professional Engineering Practice (C09067) majoring in Civil or Civil and Environmental Engineering; or
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of International Studies Diploma in Professional Engineering Practice (C09124) majoring in Civil or Civil and Environmental Engineering; and
- All candidates must apply using the UTS online Scholarships Application form to be eligible.
- All candidates must be available to attend an interview in person.
Note: Previous recipients of this Scholarship cannot re-apply.
Selection process
As demonstrated in the Scholarship application and interview:
- Motivation to succeed in the chosen Construction or Engineering course and the construction industry; and
- Initiative in personal and professional life; and
- Academic merit in:
- For commencing students: the academic qualification used as basis of admission into the UTS undergraduate coursework degree; or
- For continuing students: performance in the first year of an eligible UTS Engineering or Construction course (based on WAM); and
- Relevant work experience demonstrated through statements/letters of employment submitted with the Scholarship application may be given preference.
Need more information? Contact...
UTS Scholarships
Email: scholarships@uts.edu.au