Scholarships are available to students who have a Bachelor of Economics degree or equivalent. The scholarship pays full time tuition for the Graduate Diploma in Health Economics and Evaluation. In addition, a stipend of $13,100 tax free is provided. The scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit, but the selection committee may take into account other factors such as suitability for a career in health economics. Candidates for the scholarship must be Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia.
The AIM (Gippsland Branch) George Bates Scholarship is awarded to an Australian citizen or permanent resident who has completed his/her secondary schooling as a Gippsland resident, and who is enrolled on the Gippsland campus. The student should be in his/her final year of a Gippsland BBus degree with a management major or have completed a Gippsland BBus with a anagement major within the last twelve months, and be admitted to the honours program. The scholarship totals $2500 in two equal payments of $1250 towards study in the management honours program (final year).
The Australian Paper Manufacturers awards a scholarship of $1000 to full time students undertaking studies in the Bachelor of Business degree at Gippsland. The scholarship is awarded to encourage and assist students to complete their course and to consider continuing into the honours year. It is awarded on the basis of academic merit to students in the first, second or third year of the course who proceed into a full-time year of study.
Australian students enrolled in the Bachelor of Accounting may be eligible to receive an industry-sponsored scholarship of $4400 per annum. The number of scholarships available to commencing students each year is dependent on the number of industry sponsors. Selection is determined by VCE results and an interview after enrolment.
This
scholarship is available to students undertaking the honours year within a
specialisation taught by the Faculty of Business and Economics on the Clayton
campus.
The scholarship is awarded to encourage and assist students to complete an
honours specialisation in the field of economics, commerce or business. It is
awarded on the basis of academic merit but the selection committee may also
take into account other factors such as potential suitability for the
investment banking industry. The value of the scholarship shall be $5000 for
one year.
Candidates for the scholarship must be Australian citizens or permanent
residents of Australia.
Students who are invited to undertake fourth year honours receive by mail an
application form for the scholarship.
The Coal Corporation of Victoria awards a scholarship of $1000 to full-time students undertaking studies in the Bachelor of Business degree at Gippsland. The scholarship is awarded to assist and encourage students to continue their studies and to consider continuing into the honours year. It is awarded on the basis of academic merit and is available to first, second and third-year students of the course who proceed into a full-time year of study.
Credit Suisse First Boston Australia awards a scholarship of $3000 to a full-time student entering the honours year in the Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Economics, Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) programs and who enrols in a course of study in which finance is a focus. Candidates for the scholarship must be Australian citizens or have permanent residence status. The company will be prepared to offer vacation employment to the successful applicant, although there will be no obligation to accept this offer.
These scholarships are offered every year to honours, masters and doctor of philosophy students in the Department of Management. Scholarships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and capacity to carry out research. The departmental scholarships committee writes to students inviting applications each year.
This scholarship is available to students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business (Honours) with the School of Business and Electronic Commerce. The scholarship is awarded on the basis of prior academic performance. The selection committee comprises the head of the School of Business and Electronic Commerce, director of the honours program and two members of teaching staff. The value of the scholarship totals $1000. Payment will be paid in two equal parts of $500.
This
scholarship is offered every year by Price Waterhouse to encourage and assist
students to pursue honours studies in accounting and/or finance. The
scholarship totals $9000 - comprising $3000 awarded at third-year level and
$6000 for the honours year.
To be eligible for this scholarship, students must be enrolled in the third
year Bachelor of Commerce subjects which permit progress to the Bachelor of
Commerce (honours) degree in accounting and/or finance. Candidates for the
scholarship must be Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia.
Students are selected for interview for the scholarship based on their overall
academic performance in the first two years of the Bachelor of Commerce course.
The Department of Accounting and Finance will initially select the students.
The winner of the scholarship will be chosen on the following criteria: overall
academic achievement, personal motivation for completing the honours year and
the ability to promote the honours year among fellow students.
Monash
Vice-Chancellor's Undergraduate Research Scholarships are awarded to students
of exceptional calibre who have demonstrated a high level of research
potential. Applicants must be undergraduate students entering their honours
year who will be undertaking a substantial research component in the final year
of their course. The award is available to students who are Australian
citizens, permanent residents of Australia and to international students.
Part-time applicants will only be considered if they will be entering their
first year of the honours program.
The scholarships are valued at $2500 and are tenable for the equivalent of one
academic year only. They will be awarded solely on the basis of academic
excellence and research potential.
This traineeship is available to students who have a Bachelor of Economics degree or equivalent and provides full-time tuition for coursework in the Graduate Diploma in Health Economics and Evaluation. In addition, it provides employment as a health economist in New South Wales over a further two years. Preference for the traineeships will be given to residents of NSW.
At
the end of each year the Department of Marketing will nominate a short-list of
outstanding second and/or final year Bachelor of Business (Marketing) students
who intend to pursue a career in advertising.
These students will be interviewed by a scholarship selection committee
comprising members of the Department of Marketing as well as advertising
industry representatives. The selection committee will consider documentation
provided by the candidates and will invite them to explain how their career
development could be accelerated and enhanced. Based on this information the
committee will determine who should be supported and the manner of that
support.
The recipient of this scholarship will then be offered full-time employment in
an advertising agency for a period of one year.