This perpetual honours scholarship is established in support of the objectives of the UWA Centenary Trust for Women and in memory of the late Mrs Margaret Mills (nee Summers) who, as a clinical biochemist and endocrinologist in Western Australia, mentored many newcomers to the profession. The scholarship is provided to encourage and assist a meritorious female student experiencing educational disadvantage to undertake an honours course with a thesis related to biochemistry or biomedical science.
- Status Closed
- Value $7,500.00
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply for a scholarship an applicant must be—
(a) a domestic student;
(b) female;
(c) experiencing educational disadvantage;
(d) enrolled, or eligible to enrol—
(i) full-time, unless the Coursework Scholarships Committee is satisfied that there are exceptional circumstances which preclude full-time enrolment; and
(ii) in an honours course preparing a thesis related to biochemistry or biomedical science.
Benefits
The scholarship is provided to encourage and assist a meritorious female student experiencing educational disadvantage to undertake an honours course with a thesis related to biochemistry or biomedical science.
Value: $7500
A maximum of two semesters, which are normally consecutive.