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scholarships 2018 swinburne.edu.au/scholarships

Let s make your goals a reality Whether you dream of making a difference in your industry, undertaking innovative research or serving the community, Swinburne scholarships can help you make your goals a reality. Our scholarships are not just for high achievers. We have a variety of scholarships that are available to new and current students that recognise academic achievement, community service, financial hardship or the need to relocate to study from regional areas. Check out our wide range of scholarships and take the first step into your future. Scholarships and closing dates The following scholarships are available to students undertaking an undergraduate degree or, in some cases, vocational education or postgraduate courses in 2018. For the complete list of scholarships, visit www.swinburne.edu.au/scholarships SCHOLARSHIP NAME CLOSING DATE PAGE Scholarships for commencing students Merit-based scholarships Vice-Chancellor s Excellence Scholarships No application required 5 Discipline-specific scholarships Aviation Sir Reginald Ansett Scholarship Aviation 25 January 2018 6 Business Apollo Fund First in Family Scholarship 27 April 2018 6 Pratt Foundation Scholarship 27 April 2018 7 Information and Communication Technologies Intech Bank Scholarship in Information Technology 25 May 2018 7 Westpac Young Technologists Scholarship 22 March 2018 8 Engineering, IT and Science Alba Sorati Scholarship for Women 22 February 2018 9 Goldsmith Family Women in STEM Scholarship 22 March 2018 9 OneSteel Scholarship 29 April 2018 10 The Malcolm Styles Local Government Scholarship 14 June 2018 10 Violet Louise Bonner Scholarship for Women 14 June 2018 11 Scholarships for all disciplines Achievement Cleaning Humanitarian Welcome Scholarship 14 June 2018 11 George Alexander Foundation Scholarship 9 February 2018 12 Goldsmith Family Indigenous Education Support Scholarship 22 March 2018 13 Kath Watson Scholarship for Women 25 January 2018 13 Swinburne Welcome Scholarship 19 January 2018 14 2

SCHOLARSHIP NAME CLOSING DATE PAGE Scholarships for commencing students (continued) Access scholarships Access Scholarships for First Year Undergraduates VTAC dates apply 15 Access Scholarships for Refugees VTAC dates apply 15 Access Scholarships for Students who are Care Leavers from Australian State or Foster Care VTAC dates apply 15 Pathways Access Scholarships 26 January 2018 16 Commonwealth scholarships Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships VTAC dates apply 16 Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships VTAC dates apply 16 Residential Scholarships 28 February 2017 17 Scholarships for current students Access Scholarships for Final Year Undergraduates 26 January 2018 18 Access Scholarships for Refugees VTAC dates apply 15 Alba Sorati Scholarship for Women 22 February 2018 9 Australian Federation of Air Pilots and the Australian Air Pilots Mutual Benefit Fund Scholarship for Aviation 25 January 2018 18 Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships VTAC dates apply 16 Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships VTAC dates apply 16 Joe Manders Scholarship 25 May 2018 19 Judith Kinnear Student Travel Scholarship 25 May 2018 19 Kath Watson Scholarship for Women 25 January 2018 13 Piers Fowler Exchange Scholarship No application required 20 Piers Fowler Flight Instructor Scholarship 25 May 2018 20 Piers Fowler Professional Development Initiative Scholarship 27 August 2018 21 Piers Fowler Professional Undergraduate Research Grant 27 August 2018 21 Scanlon Swinburne Intercultural Fellowship 30 March 2018 22 Sir Edward Weary Dunlop Scholarship 27 April 2018 23 Sheila Fitzgerald Scholarship 25 May 2018 23 Swinburne Student Achievement Awards 31 August 2018 24 The CFO Solution Scholarship 27 April 2018 24 Study and living expenses grants Major Grants/Scholarships 18 March 2018 25 Other Grants Until funds are expended 26 3

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Scholarships for commencing students Vice-Chancellor s Excellence Scholarships The Swinburne Vice-Chancellor s Excellence Scholarship is a prestigious award to study any Swinburne on-campus degree. The Scholarship is worth $5000 per annum for the normal duration of your chosen degree* and includes membership into the High Achievers Program, plus a one-off payment of $2000 towards an international study experience. * Scholarship payments will be suspended for the duration of Industry Placement, this is because students already receive payment as part of the placement. High Achievers Program At Swinburne we understand that high-performing students need opportunities to develop and excel in their field of interest. This is why we ve created the High Achievers Program for all Vice-Chancellor s Excellence Scholarship recipients. Being part of this program means you ll have access to: an academic mentor to assist in tailoring your Swinburne study experience to your goals leadership workshops a guaranteed place in a degree-related study tour research or industry projects academic or industry mentoring networking opportunities to share insights with like-minded peers. You will also be invited to apply for the Swinburne s Student Ambassador Program; representing Swinburne at key events. Scholarship eligibility/selection criteria To be eligible for a Vice-Chancellor s Excellence Scholarship, you must: be a Year 12 student and commencing a Swinburne degree in the year after leaving school achieve a minimum ATAR of 95.00 meet the prerequisites of your chosen degree. NOTE: Vice-Chancellor s Excellence Scholarships are not deferrable. International students are eligible for consideration. SEAS or Bonus Subjects points are not applicable for this scholarship. There is no need to apply for the Vice-Chancellor s Excellence Scholarship. As long as you preference a Swinburne degree and achieve an ATAR of 95 or higher you will automatically be offered a Vice Chancellor s Excellence Scholarship and entry into the High Achievers Program. All eligible students will receive an offer message once Year 12 results are released in December (Victorian Year 12) and January (other states and IB). Accommodation application deadline While there is no need to apply for the scholarship, students interested in accommodation for Semester 1 2018 must apply by midnight Monday 15 January 2018. For further information see: www.swinburne.edu.au/current-students/student-support-services/ accommodation If you live more than 80km from the Hawthorn campus and apply for accommodation by the required deadline, you are also guaranteed a place in Swinburne Residences for Semester 1. Accommodation costs are not covered by the scholarship. 5

Scholarships for commencing students continued Discipline-specific scholarships Aviation Sir Reginald Ansett Scholarship Aviation The Sir Reginald Ansett Scholarship for Aviation is offered to assist a student with costs associated with aviation studies, enabling them to realise their passion for an aviation career and full academic potential by reducing the need to work outside of study. The scholarship is valued at $10,000 per year, for a period of three years. The total value of the scholarship is $30,000. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa be a commencing student studying full-time in a single or double Aviation or Aviation Management undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1, 2018 have completed Year 12 in 2017 (or in 2016, and taken a gap year in 2017) achieve a minimum ATAR of 85.00 provide evidence of financial hardship (documents such as a bank statement, salary slips, centrelink statement and/or personal statement) demonstrate a passion for an aviation career in a personal statement of no more than 500 words. provide two referee reports outlining the applicant s suitability for the Scholarship: Academic reference from a person qualified to comment on academic studies, preferably a subject coordinator from the applicant s secondary school and/or a school principal. Character reference from a current or past employer or a person competent to supply a character reference. 2 October 2017 25 January 2018 Business Apollo Fund First in Family Scholarship The First in Family Scholarship is awarded to commencing first business students who will be the first in their family to attend university and who has experienced disadvantage. Rural and regional students are encourage to apply. The scholarship is valued at $7500 per year, for a period of three years. The total value of the scholarship is $22,500. be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident be a commencing first year student studying full-time in an on campus single or double Business undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1 in the year the scholarship is awarded. provide evidence of being the first in their family to attend university (statutory declaration) have no previous university qualifications. provide evidence of financial hardship and/or personal hardship (documents such as a bank statement, salary slips, Centrelink statement and/or personal statement) provide two referee reports outlining the applicant s suitability for the scholarship: Academic reference from a person qualified to comment on academic studies, preferably a subject coordinator from the applicant s secondary school and/or a school principal. Character reference from a current or past employer or a person competent to supply a character reference. provide evidence of community participation for things such as extra curricular service to the community, sporting abilities and leadership qualities (reference letter) provide ATAR certificate or academic transcript for previous study 2 October 2017 27 April 2018 6

Pratt Foundation Scholarship The Pratt Foundation Scholarship is offered to assist a student with costs associated with their business studies, enabling them to realise their passion for a business career and full academic potential by reducing the need to work outside of study. The scholarship is valued at $2000. be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident be a commencing student studying full-time in an on-campus single or double Business undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1, in the year the scholarship is awarded. possess sound academic ability, indicating a strong potential to complete the degree within minimum time provide evidence of financial hardship and/or personal hardship (documents such as a bank statement, salary slips, Centrelink statement and/or personal statement) provide evidence/reference letters for community participation for things such as extra-curricular service to the community, sporting abilities and leadership qualities. 2 October 2017 27 April 2018 Information Technology Intech Bank Scholarship in Information Technology The Intech Bank Scholarship in Information Technology was established in 2015 to provide support for an undergraduate student studying Information Technology. The scholarship will provide financial assistance for the first year of study in their chosen on campus undergraduate Information Technology course. The scholarship is valued at $5000. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or a holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa have achieved a minimum ATAR (or equivalent) of 80.00 be a commencing student studying full-time or part-time in a single or double information technology undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1, in the year the scholarship is awarded demonstrate a passion for Information Technology and motivation to succeed in their chosen field in a personal statement of 750 words or less provide evidence (documents such as a bank statement, salary slips, Centrelink statement, or other supporting documentations) of financial and educational disadvantage. Disadvantage may include: financial difficulty or low income disability or medical condition delay or interruption to career or studies because of family responsibilities or illness relocation from a rural or regional area in order to undertake tertiary study English as a second language identification as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. 26 February 2018 25 May 2018 7

Scholarships for commencing students continued Discipline-specific scholarships continued Westpac Young Technologists Scholarship The Westpac Young Technologists Scholarships are offered to exceptional scholars who want a diverse and exciting career working at the cutting edge of technological innovation. The scholarships aim to address the current lack of gender balance and diversity in technology graduates. Awarded on merit, the scholarships will help broaden the base of students with the ambition to forge a career in technology. The scholarship is valued at $5000 per year for the normal duration of the degree up to a maximum of five years. be an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident be aged 26 years or below at 1 January in the year of commencing studies have achieved a minimum ATAR of 80.00, or if a direct applicant, be able to demonstrate an equivalent academic record be made an offer and enrolled full-time in their first year in an eligible undergraduate degree at Swinburne provide a brief cover letter and resume provide a copy of ATAR certificate or academic records provide a personal statement of no more than 500 words of how the scholarship will assist studies and career goals Students must be enrolled in one of the following on-campus degrees: Bachelor of Business Information Systems Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Computer Science (Professional) Bachelor of Information and Communication Technology Applicants may enrol in a double degree that includes one of the above degrees. 2 October 2017 22 March 2018 provide two referee reports (written in the last two years) to support their application: Academic reference from a person qualified to comment on their academic studies, preferably a subject coordinator from your secondary school and/or your school principal. Character reference from a person competent to supply a character reference (for example, a current or past employer) outlining their suitability for the scholarship. This statement cannot be written by someone related to you. 8

Engineering, IT and Science Alba Sorati Scholarship for Women The Alba Sorati Scholarship is awarded to support female students from disadvantaged backgrounds to undertake or continue tertiary education in engineering, information technology or science. The scholarship is valued at $2000. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or a holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa be a female commencing or current student studying full-time in an on-campus single or double undergraduate/postgraduate degree in engineering, information technology or science at Swinburne in Semester 1, 2018 provide evidence of financial need and/or educational disadvantage. Disadvantage may include: financial difficulty or low income disability or medical condition delay or interruption to career or studies because of family responsibilities or illness relocation from a rural or regional area in order to undertake tertiary study English as a second language identification as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander provide a Personal Statement of no more than 500 words demonstrating educational disadvantage, sound academic ability and a strong potential to complete the degree within minimum time provide ATAR or previous academic records provide two referee reports outlining the applicant s suitability for the Scholarship: Academic reference from a person qualified to comment on academic studies, preferably a subject coordinator from the applicant s secondary school and/or a school principal. Character reference from a current or past employer or a person competent to supply a character reference. Goldsmith Family Women in STEM Scholarship The Goldsmith Family s Women in STEM Scholarship was established to encourage women to undertake a career across Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematical disciplines. The scholarship is valued at $7,500 per year for the normal duration of the course, for a maximum period of up to five years. be an Australian Citizen, New Zealand citizen, Australian Permanent Resident or holder of an Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa be a female commencing student studying full-time at Swinburne or through Swinburne Online in an undergraduate degree in the year the scholarship is awarded have achieved a minimum ATAR of 90.00 (provide ATAR certificate) provide two referee reports (written in the last two years by persons not related to you) to support your application: Academic reference from a person competent to comment on your capacity to undertake or continue tertiary studies, and Character reference from a person competent to comment on your suitability for the scholarship. eg. an employer. submit a personal statement of no more than 750 words outlining: your leadership qualities recent community involvement/voluntary work (within the last two years) your long term goals/career aspirations the benefit of this scholarship to your studies Students must be enrolled in a Swinburne course in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics to be considered for this scholarship. 2 October 2017 22 March 2018 2 October 2017 22 February 2018 9

Scholarships for commencing students continued Discipline-specific scholarships continued OneSteel Scholarship OneSteel is Australia s premier manufacturer of long steel products and is a leading metals distribution company in Australia and New Zealand. The OneSteel Scholarship Program was established in 2016 to support Process/Metallurgy oriented students undertaking science or engineering related studies, and electrical and mechanical engineers. The scholarship is valued at $3000 per year for the standard duration of the course, for a maximum period of up to three years. Applicants must: be Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents or holders of an Australian permanent Humanitarian visa be enrolled full-time in their second year of study in either a Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Science with Majors encompassing: Materials or Process/Metallurgy Mechanical Electrical have obtained 100 credit points at this University (exemptions not included), and attained a credit average in their first year of study provide two referees with their contact details. provide a personal statement to demonstrate the following: a passion for a career in their chosen field of study interest in pursuing a career in materials production and manufacturing excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills leadership attributes active involvement in their local community. 26 February 2018 The Malcolm Styles Local Government Scholarship Malcolm Styles is a Swinburne engineering graduate who has forged a successful career in local government engineering. The Malcolm Styles Local Government Scholarship aims to support a regional or rural-based (preferably) engineering student studying in a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Professional) with an interest in local government. $4000 per year for one year be an Australian citizen, a New Zealand citizen, an Australian Permanent Resident or a holder of an Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa be commencing full-time in the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Professional) provide evidence of relocation from a rural or regional area in order to undertake tertiary study provide a personal statement of no more than 500 words outlining their interest in local government and engineering provide evidence of community participation for: extra-curricular service to the community and leadership qualities (reference letter). (www.swinburne.edu/scholarships) and submit with all 16 April 2018 14 June 2018 29 April 2018 10

Scholarships for other disciplines Violet Louise Bonner Postgraduate Scholarship for Women This scholarship was established by Swinburne alumna Kate Brown in memory of her late mother Violet Louise Bonner, this Scholarship aims to support female postgraduate students to complete their studies in the sciences, particularly where their research aims to translate into innovative products or processes to assist the community. The scholarship is valued at $3000 for one year. be a female Australian citizen, a New Zealand citizen, an Australian Permanent Resident or a holder of an Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa have commenced a full-time science, engineering or technology postgraduate degree on any campus in in the year the scholarship is awarded provide undergraduate results, postgraduate results, and/or academic referee report(s) provide evidence of financial hardship and/or personal hardship (documents such as a bank statement, salary slip, Centrelink statement, and/or personal statement) provide evidence of community participation for: extra-curricular service to the community and leadership qualities (reference letter). 16 April 2018 14 June 2018 Achievement Cleaning Humanitarian Welcome Scholarships Achievement Cleaning is committed to helping humanitarian visa holders in Australia. The university currently has a significant student population of students who identify as being enrolled under a humanitarian visa. This humanitarian welcome scholarship is designed to support commencing students holding a humanitarian visa in a Diploma or Advanced Diploma Course. $3000 paid in two instalments. be commencing a Diploma or Advanced Diploma study at Swinburne in in the year the scholarship is awarded submit a personal statement (300 words) addressing any social/ economic disadvantage, involvement in the community (including leadership potential) and how you intend to contribute to your community in the future submit evidence of: financial hardship Permanent Humanitarian Visa status, and extra-curricular service to community. Please note: the above evidence and personal statement should be attached to the online application form. 16 April 2018 14 June 2018 11

Scholarships for commencing students continued Scholarships for other disciplines continued George Alexander Foundation Scholarships These scholarships have been made available by The George Alexander Foundation. The Foundation was established in 1972 by George Alexander AM to provide grants for public charitable purposes in Australia. Reflecting the founder s special interests, the scholarships offer talented students access and opportunity to fulfil their potential. The scholarships are an important investment in the future of individual young Australians and their ongoing contribution to the broader community. Students offered a George Alexander Foundation Scholarship may undertake any on-campus undergraduate degree at Swinburne. Five scholarships are available. Each scholarship is valued at $7500 per year, for a period of three years. The total value of the scholarship is $22,500. be an Australian citizen or a Australian permanent resident. be a commencing student studying full-time in an on-campus undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1, 2018. have completed Year 12 in 2017 (or 2016, and taken a gap year in 2017) have achieved a minimum ATAR of 80.00 demonstrate need to reside away from home in order to undertake study provide a Curriculum Vitae (maximum two pages) provide a personal statement (750 1000 words) addressing the following criteria: Your academic standing The measure of leadership and leadership potential demonstrated in your academic and personal life The level and quality of community participation undertaken by you (including volunteering, work history, sporting and other community activities undertaken in/outside of school) The reasons for selecting the particular program of study in which you are enrolled and your long term goals as a result of this study The degree to which the scholarship would enable you to best meet your educational and employment goals (what would it mean for you to receive a GAF scholarship?) provide a three-year plan outlining how you will develop your skills and work over the duration of their scholarship funding. Three year plan template can be downloaded from Swinburne Scholarship website provide two referee reports (written in the last two years) to support your application (please include the title/position of your referees. They must also be from different organisations) Academic reference from a person qualified to comment on your academic studies, preferably a subject coordinator from your secondary school and/or your school principal. Character reference from a person competent to supply a character reference (for example, a person with whom you have undertaken volunteer work or community activities or a current or past employer) outlining your suitability for the scholarship. This statement cannot be written by someone related to you. 2 October 2017 9 February 2018 12

Goldsmith Family Indigenous Education Support Scholarship The Swinburne Indigenous Education Support Scholarship has been established to encourage Indigenous students to undertake any undergraduate studies at Swinburne. The scholarship is valued at $7500 per year for the normal duration of the course, for a maximum period of up to five years. be an Australian Citizen and recognised as an Indigenous Australian be a commencing student studying full-time at Swinburne in an undergraduate degree in the year the scholarship is awarded. have achieved a minimum ATAR of 60.00, or equivalent provide a written statement of 500 words outlining career aspirations for Film and Television courses, the following alternative entry requirements apply: portfolio of creative work academic transcript of previous studies 2 October 2017 22 March 2018 Kath Watson Scholarship for Women The Kath Watson Foundation was established to support female students from disadvantaged backgrounds to undertake and/or continue tertiary education and to achieve their full academic potential by reducing the need to work outside of study. Students offered a Kath Watson Scholarship may undertake one of the following courses: a full-time vocation education course: Certificate IV, diploma or advanced diploma a full-time undergraduate or postgraduate degree. The scholarship is valued at $2000 per year for the normal duration of the degree up to a maximum period of five years. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa be a female over 25 years of age or older by 1 January in the year the Scholarship commences. commencing or current student studying full-time in a course at Certificate IV level and above at Swinburne in Semester 1 in the year the scholarship is awarded. demonstrate and provide evidence of financial need and educational disadvantage. Disadvantage may include: financial difficulty or low income disability or medical condition delay or interruption to career or studies because of family responsibilities or illness relocation from a rural or regional area in order to undertake tertiary study English as a second language identification as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander demonstrate a commitment to study and career aspirations (provide a personal statement no more than 500 words) have had an interrupted education, i.e. at least two years away from full-time study provide two referee reports (written in the last two years) to support your application: A reference from a person competent to comment on your capacity to undertake/continue tertiary studies A character reference from a person competent to comment on your suitability for the scholarship e.g. an employer. Please note references cannot be supplied by a person related to you. 2 October 2017 25 January 2018 13

Scholarships for commencing students continued Scholarships for other disciplines continued Swinburne Welcome Scholarships Swinburne Welcome Scholarships provide opportunities for holders of Bridging Visa E (BVE s) (subclass V050) and Temporary Protection Visas (TPV) (subclass V785) to access undergraduate, Certificate, Foundation/ Unilink and Diploma/Advanced Diploma courses at Swinburne. Before submitting a scholarship application, you must first apply for a course at Swinburne. Your course application will be assessed to ensure you meet the course entry requirements. All Swinburne Welcome Scholarships comprise a full-fee waiver. If the course is longer than 12 months and you hold a Temporary Protection Visa (TPV) and lose your Special Benefit as a direct result of this enrolment at Swinburne, you may be eligible for $7500 per annum for the normal duration of your course. Part-time students would receive this sum on a pro-rata basis. Applicants must: be a holder of either a Bridging Visa 'E' (V050) or a Temporary Protection Visa (V785) have submitted a course application through VTAC or directly to Swinburne have submitted a scholarship application be a commencing full-time student in the year the scholarship is awarded. Part-time enrolment will be considered under special circumstances provide evidence of financial hardship (documents such as a bank statement, salary slips, Centrelink statement) submit a personal statement (300 words) on their involvement in the community, and how they intend to contribute to their community and society in the future submit a reference (written in the past 12 months) supporting their application. The reference must include the date, name, position and contact details of the person providing the reference, and their permission for the university to contact them for further information if required. Holders of Bridging Visa A and those who have entered Australia on a Student Visa are not eligible for these scholarships. 1 December 2017 19 January 2018 14

Access scholarships Swinburne is committed, through the principles of equity, to increasing educational opportunities for eligible students by providing the following Access scholarships. Access Scholarships for First Year Undergraduates Students offered an Access Scholarship for First Year Undergraduates may undertake any undergraduate degree at Swinburne. This scholarship is valued at $5000 to assist with study costs including relocation costs. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa be a commencing student studying full-time in an undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1, 2018 have relocated from a rural or regional area in order to study demonstrate financial need demonstrate social disadvantage. Application must be made through VTAC by completing the VTAC Scholarship Application Form which is available through your VTAC user account. Opening/closing dates Refer to VTAC Access Scholarships for Refugees Students offered an Access Scholarship may undertake any undergraduate degree at Swinburne. This scholarship is valued at $5000 to assist with study costs. be a current or previous permanent humanitarian visa holder be a commencing or current student studying full-time in an undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1, in the year the scholarship is awarded. demonstrate financial need demonstrate social disadvantage. Application must be made through VTAC by completing the VTAC Scholarship Application Form which is available through your VTAC user account. Opening/closing dates Refer to VTAC Access Scholarships for Students who are Care Leavers from Australian State or Foster Care Students offered an Access Scholarship for Students who are Care Leavers from Australian State or Foster Care may undertake any undergraduate degree at Swinburne. This scholarship is valued at $5000 to assist with study costs. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa be a commencing or current student studying full-time in an undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1, 2018 be care leavers from Australian State or Foster Care demonstrate financial need demonstrate social disadvantage. Application must be made through VTAC by completing the VTAC Scholarship Application Form which is available through your VTAC user account. Opening/closing dates Refer to VTAC 15

Scholarships for commencing students continued Access scholarships continued Commonwealth scholarships Pathways Access Scholarships Students offered a Pathways Access Scholarship may undertake any undergraduate degree at Swinburne. This scholarship is valued at $5000 to assist with study costs. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa be a commencing student studying full-time in an undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1, 2018 have completed a vocation education qualification in 2017 as a pathway to an undergraduate degree provide evidence of financial hardship (documents such as a bank statement, salary slips, Centrelink statement) provide evidence of social disadvantage (in a personal statement of no more than 500 words). 2 October 2017 26 January 2018 Commonwealth scholarships aim to assist students from low socio economic backgrounds, particularly those from rural and regional areas, and Indigenous students with costs associated with higher education. Application must be made through VTAC by completing the VTAC Scholarship Application Form which is available through your VTAC user account. Opening/closing dates Refer to VTAC. Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships The Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarship (ICAS) aims to improve higher education access for Indigenous people, particularly those who need to relocate from regional and remote areas, through payments to assist with accommodation costs. This scholarship is valued at $5276 per year (indicative) be an Indigenous Australian or Torres Strait Islander be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate degree at Swinburne in 2018 demonstrate low socio-economic status or financial disadvantage have lived or studied in a regional or remote area of Australia within the four years immediately preceding the commencement of the current course of study. Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships The Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarship (ICECS) aims to improve higher education access for Indigenous people, particularly those who need to relocate from regional and remote areas, through payments to assist with education costs. This scholarship is valued at $2637 per year (indicative) be an Indigenous Australian or Torres Strait Islander demonstrate low socio-economic status or financial disadvantage be enrolled in a full-time undergraduate degree at Swinburne 16

Residential Scholarships Residential Scholarships are available to current students who are living on campus. There are a total of 20 scholarships available, designed to assist students in meeting the costs of living away from home. Scholarship recipients receive a reduction of $1000 per semester in their residential fees. Total value of the scholarship is $2000 for a full academic year. be enrolled full-time at Swinburne reside in the Student Residences at the Hawthorn campus for the full academic year i.e. two semesters not be a previous Residential Scholarship recipient have no record of misconduct within the Residences. Note: The scholarships will be primarily offered on the basis of academic merit, financial hardship and proven community engagement and leadership qualities, as well as with socio-economic disadvantage, and the potential of the applicant to enhance the reputation of student life within the Residences taken into account. Successful recipients are required to assist with Residences promotional activities including Open Day, school tours and other activities as requested by Residential management. Download the application form: www.swinburne.edu.au/residences 1 August 2017 28 February 2018 Contact Student Residences Email: residences@swin.edu.au 17

Scholarships for current students Access Scholarships for Final Year Undergraduates Students offered an Access Scholarships for Final Year Undergraduates may undertake any undergraduate degree at Swinburne. This scholarship is valued at $5000 to assist with study costs. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa be a current student studying full-time in their final year in an undergraduate degree at Swinburne in Semester 1, 2018 provide evidence of financial hardship (documents such as a bank statement, salary slips, Centrelink statement) provide evidence of social disadvantage (in a personal statement of no more than 500 words). 2 October 2017 26 January 2018 Access Scholarships for Refugees For details of this scholarship, please refer to page 15. Alba Sorati Scholarship for Women For details of this scholarship, please refer to page 9. Australian Federation of Air Pilots and the Australian Air Pilots Mutual Benefit Fund Scholarship for Aviation The Australian Federation of Air Pilots and the Australian Air Pilots Mutual Benefit Fund (AFAP and MBF) have a proud history of supporting aviation education through a university scholarship program in cooperation with a number of academic aviation institutions in Australia. Together, AFAP and MBF have extended this program to Swinburne by offering two scholarships of $3000 each to assist aviation students in their pursuit of becoming a professional pilot. Two scholarships are available. Each scholarship is valued at $3000. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or holder of a permanent humanitarian visa be enrolled full-time in Bachelor of Aviation or Bachelor of Aviation/ Bachelor of Business courses with concurrent active enrolment in the Graduate Certificate of Aviation (Piloting) course at Swinburne University of Technology. be in the second or third year of their degree in Semester 1 in the year the scholarship is awarded: second-year applicants are required to have attained their CASA Private Pilot Licence and at least four CPL theory exam credits third-year applicants are to have obtained all seven CPL theory credits and CASA IREX theory pass and have successfully completed unit AVF80002 Commercial Pilot Licence Practicum 1 have attained a minimum of a credit average, with no fails, in their course provide evidence of financial hardship (documents such as a bank statement, salary slip, Centrelink statement, and/or personal statement) provide a personal statement of no more than 750 words demonstrating the following: social responsibility through engagement in community and industry activities as well as commitment to the industry and striving to achieve prospective career objectives; attributes of airpersonship including leadership, communication, respect for peers and teamwork skills; and personal attributes such as persistence, assertiveness, and decision making provide evidence of extra-curricular service to community (reference letter) The applicant s academic student history, flying training history including lesson reports and instructor s comments and observations will also be considered. 2 October 2017 25 January 2018 18

Indigenous Commonwealth Accommodation Scholarships For details of this scholarship, please refer to page 16. Indigenous Commonwealth Education Costs Scholarships For details of this scholarship, please refer to page 16. Joe Manders Scholarship The Joe Manders Scholarship was established to support part time Bachelor of Business students in managing work or family commitments with their study. The scholarship is valued at $5000. be an Australian Citizen, Australian Permanent Resident or holder of an Australian Permanent Humanitarian Visa be enrolled part-time in Bachelor of Business studies at Swinburne or through Swinburne Online have completed at least 150 credit points towards the completion of their degree have achieved a distinction average in their completed units provide evidence of financial/personal hardship/primary carer responsibilities provide evidence of leadership and/or recent/current community involvement (reference letter). 26 February 2018 Judith Kinnear Student Travel Scholarship The Judith Kinnear Travel Scholarship is designed to be used by a student enrolled in a postgraduate degree (by research), either a masters or PhD in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology for travel to attend a conference, visit colleagues at a research institute, meet potential business or research collaborators, or similar. This scholarship is valued at $5000. The scholarship payment will be made as a reimbursement when original receipts are presented and submitted to the university, for example conference registration, flight and/or accommodation bookings. be enrolled full-time in a postgraduate degree (by research) in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology submit a personal statement of 500 words demonstrating how the attendance at a significant career-impacting international event will be of professional benefit to them and impact on their career demonstrate that they have limited or no access to university or external funding for their travel plans/visit and that without the appropriate funding, will not be able to undertake the travel provide an estimated breakdown of costs required (i.e. conference registration, flight and/or accommodation costs, etc) be undertaking their travel in the year the scholarship is awarded. 16 April 2018 14 June 2018 25 May 2018 19

Scholarships for current students continued Kath Watson Scholarship for Women For details of this scholarship, please refer to page 13. Piers Fowler Exchange Scholarship Swinburne has study exchange arrangements with partner institutions including Western Michigan University (USA) and EBS University of Business and Law (Germany) for Aviation and Aviation (Management) students. The Piers Fowler Exchange Scholarship is offered to provide the recipient with the opportunity to experience operations within the aviation industry internationally, and develop personal relationships and knowledge that will enhance their opportunities upon returning to Australia. This scholarship is valued at $5000. Each scholarship recipient will be given the opportunity of an industry mentor. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or a holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa be a current student studying full time in the second or third year in a single or double undergraduate degree in Aviation or Aviation Management at Swinburne be accepted for a six-month study exchange with a partner institution (including Western Michigan University, USA or EBS University of Business and Law, Germany). The study exchange program should contribute to the completion of their degree at Swinburne submit a 500-word statement explaining the benefit of the study exchange and the scholarship provide evidence of financial hardship (documents such as bank statement, salary slips and Centrelink statements) No application required for this scholarship. Scholarship recipient/s will be selected when students confirm a place with the partner university each year in accordance with the eligibility and selection criteria. Students who are shortlisted will be invited to submit a personal statement of no more than 500 words outlining their financial hardship and demonstrate the benefit of the study exchange. You will also be required to provide a confirmation of your exchange either from Swinburne Study Abroad or your host institution. Piers Fowler Flight Instructor Scholarship The Piers Fowler Flight Instructor Scholarship is offered to a student undertaking the Flight Instructor Rating Practicum (AVF80006) in the Graduate Certificate of Aviation (Piloting) offered by Swinburne. This scholarship not only seeks to sponsor aspiring pilots to achieve their Instructor Rating but to provide the opportunity to experience the role of Airline Check Pilot/Training Pilot. This scholarship plays a part in pioneering a new link between the industry and education and training. This scholarship is valued at $10,000. Each scholarship recipient will be given the opportunity of an industry mentor. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or a holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa be a current third-year student studying full-time in a single or double undergraduate degree in Aviation offered by Swinburne have obtained their Commercial Pilot License (CPL) have achieved a credit average for all completed units provide evidence of financial hardship (documents such as bank statement, salary slips and Centrelink statements) submit a 500-word statement explaining why an Instructor Rating is important to his/her career aspirations. 26 February 2018 25 May 2018 20

Piers Fowler Professional Development Initiative Scholarship The Piers Fowler Professional Development Initiative Scholarship is offered to students who wish to attend one of the professional aviation conferences in Australia, namely The International Symposium of the Australian Aviation Psychology Association (AAvPA), the International Society of Air Safety Investigators (ISASI) Seminar, Aviation Law Association of Australian and New Zealand (ALAANZ) Conference, or SafeSkies Conference, to foster engagement in professional aviation activities in the early stages of their career. This will provide students the opportunity to communicate and engage with industry experts and get to know the latest developments of the aviation industry, which in turn will greatly foster the students career development. The scholarship is valued at $700. Each scholarship recipient will be given the opportunity of an industry mentor. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or a holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa be a current third-year student studying full-time in a single or double undergraduate degree in Aviation offered by Swinburne have achieved a credit average for all completed units provide evidence of financial hardship (documents such as bank statement, salary slips and Centrelink statements) submit a 500-word statement explaining why attending a professional aviation conference will benefit their study and future career in the aviation industry. 23 June 2018 27 August 2018 Piers Fowler Professional Undergraduate Research Grant The Piers Fowler Undergraduate Research Grant is offered to capstone research project teams to conduct a rigorous scientific study in their final year of study. In this project unit, students are equipped with skills and knowledge and are encouraged to conduct applied aviation studies using either primary or secondary data. Past projects from this unit have been accepted to be presented at major international conferences and have been published in peer-reviewed academic research journals. This scholarship is valued at $1000. Each scholarship recipient will be given the opportunity of an industry mentor. be an Australian citizen, an Australian permanent resident or a holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa be a current final-year student studying full-time in a single or double undergraduate degree in Aviation offered by Swinburne be enrolled in the Aviation Research Project Part I and Part II be part of a three- to five-member project team have achieved a credit average for all completed units (all members in the team) submit a research proposal detailing methodology to be used by the project and a justification for the grant support provide evidence of financial hardship (documents such as bank statement, salary slips and Centrelink statements). 25 June 2018 27 August 2018 21

Scholarships for current students continued Scanlon Swinburne Intercultural Fellowship The Scanlon Swinburne Intercultural Fellowship is intended to build leadership in intercultural relations with a particular emphasis on the Australian context. The Scanlon Foundation is keen to support new and emerging leaders from diverse backgrounds who can make a contribution to Australian society. To achieve this, a fellowship participant would have a range of briefings and meetings with relevant people and organisations in Australia to provide context and assist with the development of a research focus. In pairs, the selected fellows will travel to two countries to participate in similar briefings and meetings focused on their question. The estimated value per Fellowship is $10,000. The following are the selection criteria against which applicants will be assessed, including their relative weighting. Applicants should address each criterion and limit their responses to 300 words per criterion. Applicants should use the guidance in the square brackets to inform their response. An understanding of and ability to articulate the value of a culturally diverse society and its contribution to Australia s future in an international context (25 per cent weighting) (Note: Assessment of this criterion will relate to the applicant s potential to undertake successfully, and gain maximum advantage from intercultural experience in chosen location.) Demonstrated commitment to advancing the interests of civil society (25 per cent weighting) Demonstrated leadership experience or potential (25 per cent weighting) (Note: Assessment of this criterion will relate to the applicant s demonstrated leadership in the community, including volunteer and not-for-profit roles and/or activities they have undertaken in their local community, nationally, overseas and in their university.) Demonstrated good and consistent academic performance (25 per cent weighting) (Note: The assessment of this criterion will relate to the applicant s graded average achieved in tertiary studies, and to ungraded academic achievements, including academic awards and commendations, at the tertiary level. The assessment will also relate to evidence of excellence demonstrated through referee reports. The interview panel will also consider the applicant s communication skills, higher-order cognitive and critical thinking skills, and engagement in learning.) 26 February 2018 30 March 2018 22