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Calleo Indigenous Scholarship

The University of Newcastle, Australia

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15 February 2023
24 February 2024
05 March 2025
A$18,000
3
Bachelor
Engineering and Technology
Medical and Health Sciences
Social Sciences
Humanities
Individuals
Australia
Overview

Calleo Indigenous Pty Ltd is a recruitment company and part of the Calleo Group which provides skilled professionals to Government and the private sector in the disciplines of data management, professional support services, capability statements, SAP delivery and scribing services.

Calleo is one of Australia’s fastest growing and most respected skills providers. Since its establishment the Calleo Group has grown to 25 permanent staff, including three Indigenous staff, and almost 300 contractors. Calleo is committed to attracting more Indigenous employees and contractors, and actively demonstrates its commitment to reconciliation by supporting Indigenous causes through the Calleo Indigenous Community Fund (CICF), including Calleo Indigenous Scholarships to Newcastle University and other tertiary institutions.

Calleo’s vision for reconciliation is to be an organisation that understands, acknowledges and respects Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander shared histories, cultures and peoples. Calleo sees a future where all Australians are reconciled and where equality of opportunity exists for all Indigenous Australians. To achieve this, Calleo is committed to learning more about our fellow Indigenous Australians and to helping ‘close the gap’ for them in accordance with their priorities.

For more information on this scholarship, please review the full Terms and Conditions.

Eligibility

To be eligible to apply for this scholarship, you will need to:

  • Be enrolled in the 2nd year of an undergraduate degree program with the University of Newcastle.
  • Be enrolled full-time.
  • Establish your Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander identity and heritage with the university as outlined here.
  • Demonstrate that your ability to study is affected by areas of educational disadvantage carer and/or sole parent, financial hardship, long term medical condition/disability, ongoing effects of abuse, geographic, or Engliish Language Difficulty.
  • Meet minimum GPA of 4.0 or higher, with no failed courses, in the current program.
  • Not be the recipient of another University of Newcastle donor-funded or sponsored scholarship concurrently.
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09 September 2024