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Mineral Technologies Mick Hagarty Memorial Scholarship

Mineral Technologies Mick Hagarty Memorial Scholarship

Australia 09 Mar 2025
The university of Queensland Australia

The university of Queensland Australia

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OPPORTUNITY DETAILS

State University
Area
Host Country
Deadline
09 Mar 2025
Study level
Opportunity type
Specialities
Opportunity funding
Full funding
Eligible Countries
This opportunity is destined for all countries
Eligible Region
All Regions
Enrolment status: Current UQ student
Student type: Domestic
Study level: Undergraduate, Honours
Study level: Engineering
Scholarship focus: Academic excellence, Rural or remote
Scholarship value: $10,000
Scholarship duration: 2 years
Number awarded: 1
Applications open: 25 January 2025

Eligibility:

*SUBJECT TO APPROVAL*

You're eligible if you:

  • are a domestic student
  • are enrolled full-time in the 
    • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or
    • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Master of Engineering or
    • dual engineering program
  • are enrolled in a mechanical engineering discipline
  • have completed 28 - 40 units
  • do not hold another scholarship that the Associate Dean considers to be similar.

Selection criteria:

We'll consider:

  • academic achievements
  • personal qualities including leadership potential, community service or engagement
  • any other matter that the selection committee considers to be relevant to your future success in the engineering profession. 

About this scholarship:

Established in 2024 and maintained by an annual gift from Mineral Technologies Pty Ltd to honour the memory of former colleague and Mechanical Engineer, Mr Mick Hagarty, and his commitment to mentoring and developing early career engineers. As an employer and regionally based company, the donor wishes to invest in the education of mechanical engineering students from rural and remote areas, acknowledging the unique challenges these students often navigate during their studies and the importance of ensuring students from regional and remote areas can access the opportunity to pursue a career in engineering, as Mick did.

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