The Navigator North Offshore Wind Gippsland Scholarships are open to students who reside in the Gippsland region and are undertaking undergraduate or postgraduate studies in allied health, business, education, engineering, environmental science or information technology at the Gippsland Campus or online. Preference will be given to students who identify as woman/female or Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.
Eligibility
- Domestic or International student
- New/commencing or continuing student in 2025
- Enrolled in one of the following courses:
- Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Business (majors in Economics, Finance, Management, and Marketing)
- Bachelor of Education (any undergraduate education degree)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical or Mechanical)
- Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science
- Bachelor of Information Technology (majors in AI and Data Science and Professional Practice)
- Bachelor of Science (majors in Environmental & Conservation Science, Environmental Restoration, and Geoscience)
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy
- Bachelor of Science (majors in Environmental & Conservation Science, Environmental Restoration, and Geoscience)
- Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours)
- Graduate Certificate in Community Energy and Micro-Grid
- Graduate Diploma's in Data Science and Early Childhood Education
- Master’s Degrees in Applied Cybersecurity, Education, Engineering Technology (Mining), and Speech Pathology
- Studying at the Gippsland Campus
- Student must reside in the Gippsland region
- Preference will be given to student who identifies as woman/female or Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Scholarship Amount
4 Scholarships Available
Recipients will receive $5,000 in two instalments: $2,500 after the first census date and $2,500 after the second census date.
Conditions
- Active and enrolled for the full year post census date.
- Students who defer their offer or take a leave of absence will forfeit their award.
- Can be full-time or part-time.
- Must not be in their final semester of studying when applying.
- Awardees are required to attend the Foundation event at the scholarship-specified campus.
- Students are to maintain current contact details. If you cannot be contacted by mail, email or telephone in relation to this scholarship, your scholarship may be terminated.
How to apply
Read the Selection and Administration Guidelines to check your eligibility.
- Once applications open you will need to complete the application form questions and provide the required written references.
- Please note all applications will require two written references. If you are unsure what to provide in a written reference, please refer to the example reference.
Reference letter
A reference letter is a written recommendation from someone who knows your situation well. This person:
- should be at least 18 years old.
- have known you for at least a year or for the entire time you were in the situation.
- not be a close family member.
- not live with you.
- and be able to speak about your situation without needing you to explain it to them.
Reference letters can be written by supervisors, co-workers, clients, teachers, or professors.
Please note, that the reference letters must not be older than 12 months from submission date. Reference letters that do not meet the requirements will be deemed as invalid.
If you're unsure about what to include in a reference letter, you can look at an example reference for guidance.
Information Privacy Procedure
Please read the Information Privacy Procedure before entering your profile in the Scholarships and Grants portal. Entering and submitting scholarship applications will constitute your consent to using your personal information as detailed in the Information Privacy Procedure.
2025 Foundation - Navigator North Offshore Wind Gippsland Scholarships
The Navigator North Offshore Wind Gippsland Scholarships are open to students who reside in the Gippsland region and are undertaking undergraduate or postgraduate studies in allied health, business, education, engineering, environmental science or information technology at the Gippsland Campus or online. Preference will be given to students who identify as woman/female or Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.
Eligibility
- Domestic or International student
- New/commencing or continuing student in 2025
- Enrolled in one of the following courses:
- Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Business (majors in Economics, Finance, Management, and Marketing)
- Bachelor of Education (any undergraduate education degree)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical or Mechanical)
- Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science
- Bachelor of Information Technology (majors in AI and Data Science and Professional Practice)
- Bachelor of Science (majors in Environmental & Conservation Science, Environmental Restoration, and Geoscience)
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy
- Bachelor of Science (majors in Environmental & Conservation Science, Environmental Restoration, and Geoscience)
- Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours)
- Graduate Certificate in Community Energy and Micro-Grid
- Graduate Diploma's in Data Science and Early Childhood Education
- Master’s Degrees in Applied Cybersecurity, Education, Engineering Technology (Mining), and Speech Pathology
- Studying at the Gippsland Campus
- Student must reside in the Gippsland region
- Preference will be given to student who identifies as woman/female or Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Scholarship Amount
4 Scholarships Available
Recipients will receive $5,000 in two instalments: $2,500 after the first census date and $2,500 after the second census date.
Conditions
- Active and enrolled for the full year post census date.
- Students who defer their offer or take a leave of absence will forfeit their award.
- Can be full-time or part-time.
- Must not be in their final semester of studying when applying.
- Awardees are required to attend the Foundation event at the scholarship-specified campus.
- Students are to maintain current contact details. If you cannot be contacted by mail, email or telephone in relation to this scholarship, your scholarship may be terminated.
How to apply
Read the Selection and Administration Guidelines to check your eligibility.
- Once applications open you will need to complete the application form questions and provide the required written references.
- Please note all applications will require two written references. If you are unsure what to provide in a written reference, please refer to the example reference.
Reference letter
A reference letter is a written recommendation from someone who knows your situation well. This person:
- should be at least 18 years old.
- have known you for at least a year or for the entire time you were in the situation.
- not be a close family member.
- not live with you.
- and be able to speak about your situation without needing you to explain it to them.
Reference letters can be written by supervisors, co-workers, clients, teachers, or professors.
Please note, that the reference letters must not be older than 12 months from submission date. Reference letters that do not meet the requirements will be deemed as invalid.
If you're unsure about what to include in a reference letter, you can look at an example reference for guidance.
Information Privacy Procedure
Please read the Information Privacy Procedure before entering your profile in the Scholarships and Grants portal. Entering and submitting scholarship applications will constitute your consent to using your personal information as detailed in the Information Privacy Procedure.