The intention of the Wentworth Group Scholarships is
to bridge the gap between science and public policy in relation to natural
resource management.
These scholarships are to enable recipients to
become active contributors at the interface of good decision making and world
class science.
The main aim of Wentworth Group Scholarships is to
give recipients access to the knowledge and networks of some of Australia’s
leading practitioners in influencing public policy through their experience in
the natural sciences, economics and public policy.
Student type
- Current
Students
- Future
Students
Faculty
- Curtin
Business School
- Humanities
- Science
& Engineering
Course type
- Postgraduate
Research
Gender
Both
Nationality
- International
students
- Permanent
Humanitarian Visa
- New
Zealand Citizen
- Australian
Citizen
- Australian
Permanent Resident
Scholarship base
- Merit
Based
Value
Scholarship funds are intended to support a
program of mentoring by Wentworth Group members during 2014. Successful
scholars will be assigned one or more members of the Wentworth Group as mentors.
This will enable discussions to take place on issues related to public policy
and the environment. Funds will be made available to each scholar to assist
with mentoring, primarily for travel.
Scholarship funds will also cover the costs of
travel, accommodation and expenses to attend a Master Class to be conducted by
members of the Wentworth Group. This event will be held in Sydney from 3-5
March 2014. Attendance at the Master Class is compulsory.
Eligible courses
Students studying science, economics, geography,
philosophy, law and/or engineering (especially those majoring in environmental
science/studies/management/law or ecology) are encouraged to apply.
Supervisor endorsement is necessary.
Eligibility criteria
Postgraduate (PhD and Masters) research students
enrolled at an Australian university during 2014 are eligible. They must be
Australian citizens, have permanent residency, or be able to demonstrate that
they met the scholarship criteria for the Australian Postgraduate Award by
providing proof they hold a current APA.
“Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens, and
holders of Australian permanent resident visas are eligible to receive an APA.
From 2011, commencing International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS)
holders will also be eligible to apply for an APA.”
Applications open: 07/11/2013
Applications close: 06/12/2013
Applications close: 06/12/2013
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