
Overview
Scholarship type
Number of scholarships to award
Grant
Scholarship coverage
- tuition fee reduction
Description
Michael Laurel Trinidad graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Technology from Charles Sturt University in 2020. He has always been a strong advocate for the degree and understands the important role Veterinary Technologists play in the veterinary industry.
Michael will be undertaking a Bachelor of Science (Honours) and has established this grant to encourage graduates of the Bachelor of Veterinary Technology to undertake research in areas relevant to the field.
The Charles Sturt University Foundation Trust distributes more than 300 student scholarships every year. These scholarships are funded by individuals and organisations who strongly believe in supporting Charles Sturt University and its students.
Applicable programmes
Benefits
The scholarship offers a $5,000 amount, to help you with your studies.
The purpose of this scholarship is to support Veterinary Technology graduates who want to do a Bachelor of Science (Honours) after they finish their degree.
Eligibility
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Must be studying in a Bachelor of Science (Honours) programme.
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Students must be studying full time or part time.
Applicant must have:
- Research Project approved by School.
- Sound academic achievement (GPA 5.25 and above).
Scholarship requirements
Disciplines
Locations
Nationality
Study experience required
Age
Application
Application deadline
Student to write a 500 minimum word essay addressing the following: (essay to be answered in a separate document and uploaded with scholarship attachments).
Why the research is important and its significance in the Veterinary Industry?
Recipient must include the Veterinary Technology Discipline Lead or their designated representative on the Supervisory Panel.