Scholarship Description:
The University of Tasmania’s specialist institute, the Australian Maritime College (AMC), is offering great scholarships to future engineering women.
Scholarships are also available for international female students who apply to study in the Bachelor of Engineering (Specialization) with Honors (P4F1) degree program, majoring in Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering or Marine and Offshore Engineering and some postgraduate specialization.
University:
University of Tasmania, Australia
Degree Level:
Undergraduate and Postgraduate (Masters)
Subject Areas:
There has never been a better time for women to take up exciting careers in one of engineering’s most challenging and rewarding fields – Maritime Engineering. To increase female participation in maritime engineering programs, the National Centre for Maritime Engineering and Hydrodynamics (NCMEH), Australia’s premier maritime engineering facility at the University of Tasmania’s specialist institute, the Australian Maritime College (AMC), is offering great scholarships to future engineering women.
Scholarship Benefits:
The benefits of the University of Tasmania International Women in Maritime Engineering Scholarship include;
- Undergraduate students: Recipients will receive one payment of $4,000 each semester ($8,000 in total), to be used towards educational costs.
- Postgraduate students: Recipients will receive one payment of $4,000, to be used towards educational costs.
Nationalities:
International
Eligibility Criteria:
- The award is available to international female students.
- Applicants should be undergraduate students in Naval Architecture, Ocean Engineering or Marine and Offshore Engineering courses or the Master of Engineering (Maritime Design) program of the University
- Other factors such as community service, leadership qualities, and levels of motivation taken into consideration.
- To retain this award, recipients must remain enrolled full-time (100%) in the approved course of study and achieve a minimum Pass (4.0/7.0) result in each unit for the duration they are in receipt of the scholarship.
- English Language Requirement: Applicants are required to provide evidence of meeting the University of Saskatchewan’s minimum English language proficiency requirements.
Application Procedure:
Students assessed automatically for the International Women in Maritime Engineering Scholarship upon submission of their International Student Application, there is no need to submit a separate scholarship application.
Scholarship Deadline:
On-going