Lady Huntingfield Memorial Scholarship
- Closes
- 6th Aug 2023
- Study level
- Graduate Coursework
- Category
- Scholarship
- Enrolment status
- Current student
- Study Area
- Social Work
About
Donor: Appeal conducted by the City of Melbourne to memorialise Lady Huntingfield, wife of the Fifth Baron Huntingfield, Governor of Victoria from 1934 to 1939, who had great interest in work for women and children.
Benefits
$745
Disclaimer: The benefit amount for this award is approximate. It will be confirmed at the time of awarding and determined by the committee according to the terms of the award.
Eligibility
To award a scholarship or scholarships to students undertaking the master of Social Work degree at the University. Consideration will be given to a candidate’s academic record, character and suitability for social work.
Application
Candidates should write a letter of application, providing the following information:
- Details of their financial position in relation to their attendance in the course;
- The name and value of any other award or financial assistance they receive;
- Information which is relevant to the specific objective of the scholarships, as described in eligibility requirements.
If any applicant wishes to be considered for more than one award, a separate application letter must be lodged for each, but the detailed information need be provided only once.
Applications should be addressed to the Head of Department, Professor Louise Harms and submitted online via the application form.
Outcome
Recipients of the scholarship will be advised in writing.
Enquiries
Please contact socialwork-enquiries@unimelb.edu.au
Scholarship Management
Faculty
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
School
Health Sciences
Department / Centre
Social Work