Shirley Gilliver Memorial Fund Grants
The Fund was established by the Family, friends and
colleagues of Shirley Gilliver, a Senior Tutor in the School of
Behavioural Sciences, who died in a road accident returning to
Townsville from the Cairns campus on 22 April 1991. The Fund was
established to promote the study of social welfare policy and problems
of rural North Queensland.
Nature of the Scholarship:
The value of the grants shall be determined by the
Selection Committee determine from time to time based on the available
income of the Fund, as advised by the Director of Resources.
Eligibility Criteria:
Grants from the Shirley Gilliver Memorial Fund shall be open to competition among candidates who:
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are Australian citizens or permanent residents of Australia; and
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are a full-time student of the University enrolled in
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a Bachelor of Community Welfare;
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a Bachelor of Social Work;
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a Bachelor of Community Welfare with Honours;
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a Bachelor of Social Work with Honours;
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a Masters of Social Work;
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a Masters of Social Policy; or
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a Doctorate undertaking research in rural communities.
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