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Industry supports $1M scholarship scheme

29 August 2011
Some of the scholarship recipients at the UQ Industry Scholarship Awards night
Some of the scholarship recipients at the UQ Industry Scholarship Awards night

Over $1 million dollars in scholarships was awarded to 58 students from The University of Queensland’s Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology (EAIT) at the Industry Scholarship Awards, held on August 24.

Sponsored by 28 industry partners, the awards support students throughout their studies and recognise their high academic and personal achievements, leadership qualities and potential for future success in the engineering industry.

Executive Dean of the Faculty of EAIT, Professor Graham Schaffer, congratulated the students on their scholarship success.

“We are extremely proud to be able to provide such a large number of students with industry-funded scholarships,” he said.

“Scholarships are an excellent way to build the visibility and brand of partner organisations amongst our student cohort.

“These programs also provide our industry partners with access to our high-achieving student cohort and the industry leaders of tomorrow.”

This year, the Faculty of EAIT introduced seven new scholarships after establishing partnerships with Fircroft, Hatch, Newcrest Mining, Peabody Energy Australia, Vale and Yancoal.

Students also benefited from new industry partnerships established with GBST, SAP Research, and Extrados.

"The scholarships will remove some of the financial burden of tertiary education, allowing students to focus on their academic studies," Professor Schaffer said.

"Industry-based scholarships also play an essential role in providing students with access to valuable work experience and industry mentors," he said.

Bachelor of Engineering student, Courtney Kelly said she was extremely grateful to mining group, Xstrata for their support.

“The Xstrata Engineering Scholarship has enabled me to progress through my studies independently whilst living a long distance from home,” she said.

“I am extremely grateful for the support of Xstrata to help me develop professionally on site through summer work placement.”

Media: Madelene Flanagan (m.flanagan@uq.edu.au or 3365 8525)

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