Alan Gilbert Mobility Scholarship

Scholarship Details

 Provider Name:  University of Melbourne

 Scholarship Name:  Alan Gilbert Mobility Scholarship

 Description:  The Alan Gilbert Mobility Scholarship was established in 2010 in memory of the late Professor Alan Gilbert, to assist students with meeting costs involved with undertaking one or more semesters of study at an overseas institution. Professor Gilbert was a former Vice Chancellor of the University of Melbourne (1996-2004) and remembered for his passion for internationalisation and having established the Melbourne Scholarships Program, an initiative designed both to attract outstanding high-achieving students, and support students from less fortunate circumstances in their studies. The University usually awards one scholarships per year.

 Study Level:  Bachelor Degree (Pass)

 Study Fields:  General

 Support Type:  Travel Grant outside Australia

 Offer Frequency:  Annual

 Annual Amount:  $5,000

 Annual Comment:  The Alan Gilbert Mobility Scholarship usually provides a one-off payment of up to $5,000.

 Length:  1 year(s)

 Gender:  Co-Ed

 Eligibility:  Applicants must: be enrolled in a degree or diploma at the University of Melbourne; be undertaking an Exchange program; have achieved a Weighted Average Mark of at least 65; and present personal qualities, including demonstrated leadership capacity, public-spirited approach, community engagement, and capacity to benefit from an overseas study experience.

 Study Location:  Australia – VIC: Melbourne Metropolitan

 Closing Date:  20 June


Scholarship Contact Details

 Contact Title:  Scholarships & Bursaries

 Contact Department:  Melbourne Global Mobility

 Contact Phone:  61 3 83447452

 Contact Email:  global-mobility@unimelb.edu.au

 Contact Postal Address:  Room 115, Old Geology Building, University of Melbourne, VIC 3010 Australia

Provider Details

 Provider Name:  University of Melbourne

 Provider Phone:  61 3 136352

 Provider Fax:  61 3 93482054

 Provider Website:  http://www.unimelb.edu.au (opens in new window)