The Lord’s Taverners Indigenous Knowledge Honours Scholarship

The Lord’s Taverners Indigenous Knowledge Honours Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to an outstanding student undertaking the Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledge with Honours at Southern Cross University.

Quick facts

Number available

One.

Course of study

Enrolled into Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledge with Honours full-time at Southern Cross University.

Student Pearl Andrews is in her second year studying a Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledge majoring in Law and Justice at the Lismore campus.

Scholarship details

Apply online. Follow the instructions at applying for a scholarship. Applications close on 16 February 2025.

Applying for a scholarship

  1. Enrolled into Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledge with Honours degree at Southern Cross University, where preference may be given to an indigenous student.

Selection will be based on:

  1. Academic merit — the applicant should have completed the Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledge degree at Southern Cross University attaining a GPA of 5.5 and above.
  2. An assessment of a one-page outline provided by the applicant of their Honours research proposal
  3. Consideration of the written evidence of support provided by the Honours supervisor and Dean of Gnibi.

Preference may be given to students whose research topic is in Aboriginal language, culture and heritage.

Situated in the heart of the Bundjalung Nation on the North Coast of NSW, Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples is also represented at the Coffs Harbour and Gold Coast campuses, on the territories of the Gumbaynggirr People and Nganduwal Minjungbal/Yugambeh People of the northern end of Bundjalung Country respectively. 

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Need more information? Please contact the Scholarship Office

Phone and email In person
Scholarships Campus locations
T: 1800 SC HELP (1800 72 4357)
E: scholarships@scu.edu.au
Lismore
Gold Coast
Coffs Harbour