EJ Dibbs Business Scholarship
Scholarship Type: High Potential
Scholarship Group: B
Value
- $5,000 per year for duration of degree*
*full-time, or part-time equivalent
Eligibility Criteria
Citizenship:
- Australian Citizen, Permanent Resident, Permanent Humanitarian Visa Holder, or eligible New Zealand Citizen**
** Eligible New Zealand Citizen includes students who meet the criteria for HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP. Further details available here: Changes to fees for New Zealand Citizens | Western Sydney University
Enrolment:
- new or continuing student
Program/s:
- any undergraduate degree in the School of Business
Additional:
- have a minimum GPA of 5 for continuing students or an ATAR of 80 for new students.
Elizabeth Dibbs
Elizabeth Dibbs is the Western Sydney University's Deputy Chancellor, Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee and Member of the Board Executive Committee. Elizabeth was a partner and General Counsel of PwC and previously worked with major law firms. She now works as a nonexecutive director in the not-for-profit and government sectors. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and Law (University Medal) from Sydney University and a Master of Laws (Hons 1) from Cambridge University.
Elizabeth is delighted to provide scholarships to worthy students to assist them with their studies at Western Sydney University. Through the first scholarship program, she hopes to encourage talented female students to unlock their potential in the technology and/or engineering spheres. These are critical areas now and for the future – areas in which women are still under-represented.
Through the second scholarship, she wants to support business students to embrace their interest in business and our economy. Through her own corporate law career, having a father who ran his own legal firm, and having a husband who is an entrepreneur, she strongly appreciates the importance of small, medium, and large businesses. Sound, knowledgeable, and ethical business leaders are essential to the future of Australia and our position globally.
Elizabeth hopes these scholarships will enable the recipients to pursue their career dreams and embrace every aspect of life at Western Sydney University, from academic challenge and enlightenment to extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities.
Application and Selection Process
Applicants must provide a statement supporting their application indicating how they believe receiving the scholarship will assist them with their studies and future careers. This statement should give a sufficient explanation of the applicant's background and current circumstances to enable the University to judge their eligibility, need and merit.
Successful applicants will be selected based on their written application, academic potential, ability to meet the criteria, and, where appropriate, performance in an interview before a selection panel.
Further information and how to apply can be found on our High Potential Scholarship page.
Continuing Eligibility Criteria
- Recipients must remain enrolled at Western.
- Recipients must maintain a minimum GPA of 5.
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